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Series 
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microfiches 
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Canadian  Institute  for  Historical  Microreproductions  /  Institut  Canadian  de  microreproductions  historiques 


Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes  /  Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best  original 
copy  available  for  fi'ming.  Features  of  this  copy  which 
may  be  bibliographically  unique,  which  may  alter  any  of 
the  images  in  the  reproduction,  or  which  may 
significantly  change  the  usual  method  of  filming  are 
checked  below. 

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I'ombre  ou  de  la  distorsion  le  long  de  la  marge 
int6rieure. 

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omitted  from  filming  /  II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages 
blanches  ajout6es  lors  d'une  restauration 
apparaissent  dans  le  texte,  mais,  lorsque  cela  ^tait 
possible,  ces  pages  n'ont  pas  et§  filmdes. 


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plaire qui  sont  peut-§tre  uniques  du  point  de  vue  bibli- 
ographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier  une  image  reproduite, 
ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une  modification  dans  la  m6tho- 
de  normale  de  filmage  sont  indiques  ci-dessous. 

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possible  image  /  Les  pages  totalement  ou 
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pelure,  etc.,  ont  6t6  film^es  k  nouveau  de  fafon  a 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 

Opposing  pages  with  varying  colouration  or 
discolourations  are  filmed  twice  to  ensure  the  best 
possible  image  /  Les  pages  s'opposant  ayant  des 
colorations  variables  ou  des  decolorations  sont 
filmees  deux  fois  afin  d'obtenir  la  meilleure  image 
possible. 


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Th«  copy  filmed  h«r«  has  b««n  raproducad  thanks 
to  tha  ganarosity  of: 

National  Library  of  Canada 


Tha  imagas  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
possibia  considaring  tha  condition  and  lagibility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  kaaping  with  tha 
filming  contract  spacifications. 


Original  copias  in  printad  papar  covors  ara  fllmad 
beginning  with  tha  front  covar  and  anding  on 
tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impras- 
sion,  or  tha  back  covar  whan  appropriata.  All 
othar  original  copias  ara  filmad  beginning  on  tha 
first  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impras- 
sion,  and  anding  on  tha  last  paga  with  a  printad 
or  illustratad  impression. 


L'exemplaire  filmi  fut  reproduit  grica  i  la 
gAnArosit*  da: 

Bibliotheque  nationala  du  Canada 


Las  imagas  tuivantas  ont  iti  raproduitas  avac  la 
plus  grand  soin.  compta  tanu  da  la  condition  at 
da  la  nenet*  de  l'exemplaire  film*,  et  an 
conformity  avac  las  conditions  du  sontrat  da 
filmage. 

Lea  axempla>res  originaux  dont  la  couvartura  an 
papier  eat  imprimia  sont  filmAs  an  commandant 
par  la  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
darniire  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration.  soit  par  la  second 
plat,  salon  la  cas.  Tous  las  autras  axamplairas 
originaux  sont  filmis  an  commandant  par  la 
premiere  paga  qui  comporte  une  empreinta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  darniire  paga  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  tha  symbol  ^*-  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED "I.  or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END  "). 
whichever  applies. 


Un  dea  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
darniire  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  salon  la 
cas:  la  symbols  — ^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbols  ▼  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  ara  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  cartas,  planches,  tableaux,  etc..  peuvent  etre 
filmAs  i  des  taux  de  reduction  diff^rents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  film*  d  partir 
de  Tangle  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  *  droits. 
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Kiil.-s  for  PhysKul  Culture  an. I   for   tlir  Tr^unim;  ol   the 

Voitr  anil  thi-  Use  of  Gesture,  accordm,;  to 

the  Dclsarte  System 


Villi   (lilui    I  iiiimnt    '^|Hi  i.i'i^i  . 

IncluduiK  al  ,o  New  and  On^mal  Musical  Comj-osumns  with  many 

Old  and  Popular  Fav..rites  and  Su.  festive  Pronrammes 

lor  Ktitcrtaiiimcnts  of  all  Kinds. 


A  Complete  H;iii(l-I)(»(.K  of  liiitcriiiiimiciit  lor  .-ill 
Ajii's  iiiKJ  IK'casioiis 


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DUkoli.MiCH.  BPANTFORI).  oxr. 


LONDON,  fc.NG. 


LINSCOIT  PI  Bl  ISHI.NC.  CO. 

TORONTO.  ONT. 


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INTRODUCTION 


thereseems  to  l,ea„  almost  univ.r?.H  ^    7  ""  """''   'f'^^'^^'-   ''"oks,  yet 

selections  for  declanu^tio      red  a  ";   IT',     ,         '  ^'"17'  """''"'"«   ''•^P^-'P-*- 

bers.  etc.,  wl,icl.    shall    „     su  ta        'X'^J;  '-'y-' '•'"•l-"x,  plays,  .uusual  nnna- 

patriotic  social  a„,,  all  ..niinarv  entemiLtus  '      '*'"^'    "'""''    ^'"^^"'    '^^I— ■ 

re....e'S,  wc'll^j^ht^r "r:;! le  r'T  ^r'  -'^-'-"-"'^  -e  not  of  fre,t,e„t  occur- 
-t'-'t^iHty  ..r  tn-tn,;:,     U'lT    r;      ^■■-'■••;"V'^-f  difficnltyis  to  find  persons 

'i.ese  o,.stac....       U  f„n„shcs  foft  e        cir    ,  a    U     "'    ,• '  ''^■'?  '"  ^^'^"'''"'"^  ^^^''^ 
training  -.vl.ich  enables  tlur,  to  train  mh.'  '   ""''vdual  a  method  of  simple 

gracefully;    and  at    the  sa    c  t  „       Ic  rtV""  '"'"T  """""■'^■"  '°  •"^^^'^  "^*'>' -^ 
make  suitable  s.  "ections.  '  '  "'•'^"■■'■'^'  ''*'   '^'^'^   ''^"ds  fron,  which   to 

Miss  Frances   I'utnani   IWle    H  K     ,.f  ti,     ,> 
who    prepares  the    .  epartmen's   of     -PH^i^r";^;;^.^:':^' ^^^'^^y' ^f  Chic^^^ 
SARTK  TRAIXIXO  AXD  FLOCUTrov -^  "^A  I.I.OPMENT  "    AXD    ■  DEL- 

these  specialties.  She  has  devoted    v       "  ""^.'^^  '''""  ^^^^  successful  teachers  of 

elocution  as  an  art.     She  iJ    s    ".r^l    ''""Z       '''"  ''"'^^'  ^'^''^'^   ^'^  '-<-'!""&  of 
.ul    and    obedient    .servant    to"'     J '^  ^   ;?,  ""1'  '"  T'  ''''''  '  "''"'"«■   ^-- 

trains  the  nnnd  to  alKU.do,.    itself  t       „  7      ""'  °^   '''"  ^P^^*''^'"-       Next    she 

self  and    surronmlings,  the  speaker    L  /  '^''^''°"    '"    ''•'"''J-  f^'getful    of 

of  the  lines  r.nde.ed  '  """""^  '"■■  '^^   ^^^^   ^^e  real  character  or   soul 

instr^:/;:::t:jrih:'i„^r  ^^^i^  --r-  ^^  --  -«..  He^ 

everywhere  decare  it  is 'the  only  "J^te,^ ,  \  T"''^'  ^^'^'^"''''"i^ts  and  orators 
true  powers  of  eloejuence  winch,  WeC  a  ll  "' A ''"T,^  ^"'  '^'^^'^'"P  ^'^«- 
■n  van.      Words  and    phrases  ca.n.ot  compa"  Tt        It  ^     t  '  ""'"«  ""'-^  ^°''  ^"^ 

subject   and   in    the    occasion,"    and    coZ  fr  ■  ''"''   '"  '''"   "'^"'   '^  t^e 

break.„g  out  of  a    fountan,  fron/tLe  e.nh  ■        ",   '"^  ^P^^^    -   "^turally   a,    "the 
•ubject   is   remarkable   for  its   ,;»,„•,.;,'         -n  '"       '^^  ^   method  of  teaching  thic 

■  ..ipauly.      The  common-school  child   can   follow    her" 


fv^>#y^;^^^»^ 


ix/Konii  /h)X 


easy  coiivti national  (kscriplioii  and  iiistniclion.  It  is  written  in  tl:<  antlioi's  siniplL' 
and  familiar  ninnnt-r  of  teacliinj;  indivi<luals  by  corrc'sijundcnct.'.  I'ossL'SSors  of  tliis 
hook  will  ftel  as  if  they  were  her  personal  pupils — as  they  really  will  he — following 
the  inslrnctions  of  a  letter  written  personally  to  themselves. 

This  series  of  lessons  will  he  found  of  incalculable  \alue  to  those  who  have 
not  had  a  course  at  a  school  of  elocution  and  physical  culture.  Ivven  reading  the 
pages  over  in  a  casual  way  will  he  found  interesting  and  beneficial,  while  a  short 
jieriod  each  d.iy  dcNotccl  to  >lu(ly  and  practice  will  make  any  ambitious  youni; 
man  or  woman  more  than  a  fair  elocutionist,  besides  repaying  tlie  student  with 
general  benefit  both  mentally  and  physically. 

The  Department  of  Musie  has  been  edited  hv  Mr.  ("icorge  M  \'ickers,  a  imisic.d 
authority  who  himself  adds  some  of  his  own  pieces.  The  selections  will  he  ap]irici;itt-d 
by  all  lovers  of  sweet  music  in  the  home,  school  and  social  g.ithetings.  "  The  l.ittU 
b'oresters,"  a  musical  sketch  lor  Arbor  Day  entertainment,  and  "  The  Musical  AsSers."  a 
flower  story  with  special  Sellings  are  both  designed  for  several  singers,  ainl  with  others, 
were  prepare<l  exclusively  for  lliis  volume  and  cannot  be  found  elsewliere. 

The  general  selections  for  the  hook  are  divided  into  departments,  those  relating 
to  "PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR,  '  leading,  in  deference  to  the  prominence  of  these 
two  subjects  at  pre>ent.  as  well  .is  to  the  duty  of  patriotism  upon  every  citi/en  and 
our  obligation  ti.)  teach  it  to  the  \oung.  Recogni/iug  the  f id  that  real  iiatriolisin  does 
not  necessarily  mean  war  and  that  our  civih/ation  fi\(irs  jieace,  selections  have  been 
introd.uced  whicli  favor  X\\\>  view  .ind  which  are  also  the  best  of  modern  lit'-rature.  The 
selections  of  this  department  ha\e  been  made  and  arranged  by  a  distinguished  Can.idian 
writer  and  authority  on  literatine  and  elocution.  They  are  representative  of  the  IilsI 
productions  of  tlie  Dominion.  The  death  of  our  lat<-  helo\eil  nuieii  \ict(jria  broughl 
t'ortli  many  beautitnl  and  noble  tributes,  the  best  of  which  will  be  found  in  this  depart 
ment.  These  selections  may  he  useil  on  many  occa>ions,  such  as  anniversaries  and 
national  holida\>.  They  also  include  the  best  national  [lieces  of  other  gi<at  iieoples, 
and  will  be  a])pieeialed  by  all   Io\ers  of  choice  ilocntioii.     The  remaining   deiiailmeiits. 

■  N'ARKATI\"b:    AND     DI-:SCkn'TI\i;.  '      ■    lirMORnrS     AND     DI A  I, I'.' 'TIC, 

■  RHI.IOUM'S.  MOKAI.  .\ND  DID.VCTIC,  '  IWTIll'.TIC  '  Tl'.MriCR.XNC!-; 
RlvADIN'GS.  '  etc..  embrace  the  best  Mlection>  and  cullings  to  be  obtaiiud  from  a 
wide  field  of  research  in  both  ancient  and  modern  literature.  While  hacknied  selections 
have  in  the  main  been  discarded,  \et  old  and  standard  pieces  of  perennial  inteiest  ha\-e 
been  retained  The  classifying  of  all  the  selections  under  their  proper  headings  render^ 
easy  the  work  of  choosing  suitable  piect'-  of  any  character. 

These  will  meet  th"  approval  of  that  large  number  of  Suiiday>cli(jol  teachers  and 
temperance  workei-  >\  hose  duty  it  often  is  to  make  selections  for  public  entertainments 

.\tteiition  is  iiarticularly  called   to  the  department  of  "  IvN'COKIv  SICl.IvCTK  )\S,' 
^o  much  sought  alter  by  popular  reciters  :  also  to  "  THIv  LITTI.lv  FOLKS'  SlM-"ARb;R. 
I  department  of   liie  work    devoted    entirely   to   bright    speeches    for  children--enahli!ig 
mamma  to  find  soinetlang  ]jretty  for  the  child  to  speak  in  a  few  moments. 


INTkODUCTION 

•HAPPY  QUOTATIONS  is  another  department  which,  with  the  suggestions  as 
to  the  manner  of  using  them,  will  also  be  found  both  helpful  and  entertaining  to  old 
and  young.  *" 

'DIALOGUES,  TABLEAUX  AND  PLAYS-  are  also  grouped  together  in  a 
xnZTv^\^Z?^^  exclusively  to  that  class  of  selections  ;  and,  the  SHAKESPEAREAN 
i^ni-AKlMLNT,'  in  which  representative  cuttings  from  the  great  plavs  of  the 
wor  d  s  greatest  playwright  are  presented,  will  prove  of  special  value  to  those  who  aspire 
to  the  higher  levels  of  the  dramatic  art. 

Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  the  work,  while  most  comprehensive,  including  altogether 
more  than  ,000  selections,  suited  alike  to  all  ages  and  to  all  occasions,  is  so  classified 
and  arranged  as  to  make  it  of  the  greatest  possible  convenience  and  availability  in 
the  practical  using.  ' 

We  trust  that  the  labor  expended  upon  it,  and  the  efficient  and  original  manner 
>..  which  It  has  been  executed  and  arranged  for  the  practical  use  cf  the  masses  may 
be  rewarded  by  the  cordial  reception  which  this  new  and  originally  planned  work 
deserves  at  the  hands  of  the  public. 

Respectfully. 


THE   PUBLISHERS. 


■Ln'rivrittyrj*- 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Paiit    I 

PHYSICAL  DEVELOPiMENT 


Fii^face -" 

Mililiuy  Position -y 

Hel;ixtng  Exercises  for  the  Haml   ...  .'9 

■  '  "  "      "     Foot     .     .    .  2>) 

"      "    Head    .    .    .  2y 

•  •                  "           ..      •■    Whole  Arm  30 
..                  ••           "      •■      Whole   Leg  30 

•  '  •'  "  Tniiik  and  Anns  ^o 

"  "  the  Whole  Body  31 


31 


Jixircises  lor  Strengthening  the  Arms 

"  U-gs    .    32 
for  Making  ''r.'-  R-cl  Strongand 

Pliable 33 


to  Strengllun  the  llaiuls   .    . 

for  Strer.gtheniug  the  Hack  . 

"    Putting    the    Shoulders 

Their  Prcjper  Place  .  . 
to    Strengthen    the  Body  as 

Whole  


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DELSAKTE  TRAINING  AND    ELOCUTION 


Sketch  of  Delsarte 

The  Correct  Position  for  Reciting  .    .    . 

Walking      

Kxercises    for    Poise    and    to    Properly 

Place  the  Weight 

Exercise  to  Accjuire  a  Narrow  Base  .    . 
Exercise  to   Avoid  Bending  the   Front 

Knee 

Pivoting  Exercises 

I'lxercises  to  Give  Lightness  to  Bmly     . 

ICxercise  to   Add   Dignity  to  Walk,  or 

' '  Stage  Walk  ' '      ......... 

F^xercise    for    Bowing.       Front,     Street 
Bow  and  Stage  Bow      ....... 

lixercise  in  Walking  Backwards     .    .    . 

How  to  Pick  up  Anything 

How  to  Sit 

How  to  Rise 

How  to  Go  Up  and  Down  Stairs    .    .    . 

Gesture 

Delsarte's  Uiws  of  Gesture 

FIxercise  for  Harmonic   Poise  of  .\rnis 
;ind  Hands       

Breathing 

Breathing  Exercises       

Focusing  the  Tone 


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F^xercise  for  Focusing  Tone 

Loudness 

Distinctness 

Difficult  Sentences 

Words  in  Whicii   Long  I'  is  often  Mis- 

j)rononnoi.-d 

Words  in  which  Short  Italian  A  is  often 

Mispronounced 5. 

l'lt-.s.ibility  of  the  \'oice 

Sh)\vness       

Diff<.reiit  Styles  of  Reading 

I.  Styles  of  Reading  in  the  Natural 

Voice 

a.  Pathos 

b.  Solemnity 

(-.   Serenity,  Beauty  and  Love 

J.  Common  Reading 

c.  Gayety 

/.   Htinior 

II.  Styles  of   Reading  in  the  Oro- 

tund Voice 

a.   Effusive  Orotund 

6.  Expulsive  Orotund      .... 

c.  Explosive  Orotund 

Remarks  by  the  EiJ'lor 


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TABLE  OF  COXTENTS 


I'Aur    III 


PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


7'' 
I II) 

9'' 
107 


>-'9 

7'^ 

1 10 
'34 

I.M 
\22 

6.S 

—  T 
/   - 

7« 
4 


Advantages  of  Education 

America 

As  Red  Men  Die 

"  Auld  Lang  Syne,  '  A  Xe\v  .    .        '    ^ 

BaundinllonourtoGrant  Philippine  In- 
dependence      

British  Colonies  and  British  Citizenship 

British  Empire  in  1862,  The 

Battle  of  Manihi  Bay,  The  . 

Baby  and  the  Soldiers,  The 

Bernardo  Del  Carpo      ... 

Battle  Hymn  of  the  Repuhlic,  The 

Custer's  Last  Charge 

Canadian  Loyalty  and  Patriotism 
Colonial  IJiiion  of  Canada 

Colonies,  British 

Confederation  of  Canada,  The    .        '    ^ 

Canada  and  Canadians .84 

Canada  and  Its  Institutions s- 

Canada  and  the  United    States— Rela- 
tions Between 

Canadians  and  the  War  of  181?  . 

Canadian  Scenery 

Canadian  Confederacy,  An  Ode  for  the 
Camp  Calls     .    .    .    '. 

Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade  . 

Devotion  to  Patriotic  Duty  ....  6- 

Dirge  of  the  Drums ^ 

Death  of  Queen  \'ictoria,  The 

"  Do  Not  Cheer  "      

Dixie  Doodle 

Dying  Captain,  The  ..... 
Education,  Best  Results  of  ... 
Empire  First 

Evolution  of  Patriotism,  The     '. 

Fitzhugh  Lee 

Freedom,  Men  Alwavs  Fit  For 

Great  Britain  in  War  and  Peace 

German's  Fatherland,  The  . 

German  Battle  Prr'yer 

God  Save  the  King 

God  Save  the  Queen     ......  gg 

Gustavus  Vasa  to  the  Dalecarlians  108 

Greater  Republic,  The 

Heroic  Example  has  Power     .     .    '. 
Hero  of  tlie  Commune,  The 
Hero  D'jwu  Below   The 


89 
87 
91 
74 
no 
118 

55 

104 

66 

126 

128 

'3' 

77 

74 

90 

'^3 
■■3 

88 

'03 

'03 

99 


128 
100 

"3 

:-7 


lOJ 


Highland  War  So-ig 

Incident  of  the  Frencii  Camp         '  ,,4 

I.ihertyand  I'nion,  Oneand  Insrpunil.lc   i.>i 

66 

67 

".S 
I  I  2 
I  ij 
104 


ige 


nil; 


•  '32 


"4 

Si 


Life  and  Reign  of  Queen  X'ictoria.  The 

Literature  in  Victorian  At 

Love  of  Country,  The 

Lincoln's  Address  at  (ktt\:,! 

Marseilles  Hymn    ,    .         .' 

Mother's  Lament,  A 

Men  Always  Fit  for  Freedom  , , , 

Marco  Bozzaris  .  , ,  ^ 

"  Merrimac,  "  The         .  !  126 

Man  Who  Does  the  Cheeriu,  Th 
Napoleon's    Farewell    to   his   Armv   at 

Fontainebleau,  1814      ' 

National  Unity  Means  LideptMdeiice 
New  "  Alal:ama,"  The 
No  Dishonour  to  Haul  Down  the  Flag  . 
OJe  for  the  Canadian  Confederacv.  An 

Oil  Taxing  America 

Patriotism  Inculcates  Public  \'irtue  . 

Patriot's  Song,  The 

Plea  for  Universal  Peace,  A 
Pliilippine  Independence 

Picture  of  War 

Prophetic  Toast  to  Commodore   DeUev 
Power  of  Great  Britain.  The    .    . 
Patriotism  and  the  Powei  of  Nations 
Patriotism  Assures  Public  Faith 
Patriotism  the  Evolution  of 
Patriotism  Broad  as  Humanity 

Patriotism,  True 

Peace,  The  Reign  of  . 

Power  of  National  vSem.mem 
Queen  of  Prussia's  Ride   .    . 
Relations  Between  Canada  and  the  United 

States  

Recessional,  The 

Reign  of  Peace  Foirtlindowed.  The 

Reveille 

Rifleman's  Fancy  Sh'jt.  The 

Roman  Sentinel,  The 

Rome,  An  Example  of  Xatioinil  Spirit 

Song  of  the  Greeks 

Saul  Before  his  Last  Battle loS 

Spirit  of  the  Age  Averse  to  War,  The     i  ie-> 
Song  ior  Our  Fleets 133 


74 
98 
108 
100 
112 
129 

124 

93 

93 
119 

90 
109 
109 
1 1 1 

94 


^9 

99 

1 1 1 

104 

107 
1 1  = 


95 

10 1 


I'AHI  I:    (  V  ('(>\  n:.\  I  .\ 


Tell.  \Villi;mi 

Tliiy  II  .W-vt-r  Cn  i  il.,i;ir 
To  tli<-  l-'lyiiijj  S(|li;iilu)ii 
Tnic  I'iitriiitisiii  is  fusiUish 
I'liilcd  luiii.irc  I.oval,  TIh- 
riiiver.Ml  IViic,  I'lr;!  fur 
\'ic-toria,  Lift- Mtul  Kei^Mi  ul  yuecii 
\'i(  turia  a  Constitutional   Sovereign 


X'ictoiia  s  kt-i),Mi  a  Cnat  I'.ra 

\'ictoria,   I'itsl  of  all  Sip\  t-rciuMs 

War  Ship    '  I)|\ir      'n,,. 

U'a!<li  liy  tliL-  Kliim-.  '|  h, 

Wliat  Citi/i-nship  M.aii- 

Wlifcltr  at  Santini'o 

Williani  Till  . 

\\'ar.tiu-Sj)int.,i  tn-  A^i  .w.n-i^ 


1  ;. 
1 .'-" 


1  j; 
I  I 


1  'a  \i-\     i\' 


NAKKATIVH   AiNI)    lJl-;sCkll' flVH 


\Uer  thf  Hittl^ 
A\i!it  Polly  Crc.-ii 
Hurniiijj  Sliip    'I'lu- 
iJells,  TIk- 
liiU  Mason  V  Ki.K- 
Ciirfi-\v  Must  N,,i  \in\Y.  '\\, 
Cliant;iiig  Color 


IKKilt 


Diamond  WVdd.n^,  Tin- 

Deatli  of  Kafjiii 

Death  of  the  Old  Squire     I  h,. 

Daniel  IVritons  Ride 

I'airy  Tale,  A 

Fireman.  The  v" 

Fire-Fiend,  The  ^f^ 


1-)=, 

14N 

Ml,  I 


•  ilaeiei   lu-..    'J'lii- 

Cdadiator,  The    .......' 

Little  Hieeehes 

I-iltle  Mt-K  and  1     ......'    .' 

Married  f,;   I,<i-.-.- 

I'oinpeii : 

Ka\ell,  The '     '         I  . 

Kodiie\  V,  Ride ,  ,' 

Skeleton  in  Arnm! ,  The 
Song  of  the  Shirt,  'Idle 
Sioux  Chiefs  DaULditer    Tlif 

T',)m 

Trysting  HVH \    \    ' 


'54 
i6j 

'47 


I  >9 
'4'' 
"-'3 
"49 
155 


l-'AHT     V 


PAIHEIIC   RHADINGS 


Aged  Prisoner,  The 

Uridge,   The    ... 

Chapter  Kroni  the  .•uinals  of  the  Poor'   \ 

Death  of  Little  Nell 

Dying  Boy,  The 


'73 

19-' 


Xobodv  s  C 
Our  I'olks  . 
Old  Man 


lild 


I  go 

S.J 


lX-aU>  of  Little  N^li -"^"—   -ir.       f'M-sVigU.The.    .• „; 

l>ving  Boy,  The  ',■*      ^"'^'e  Other  Train ,„- 

Dying  Alchemist,  The I?       ^1  ^!'.">f-^:  The .    .    .  ,89 

^-..<i-Night,  Papa 1'!        "'"   ''-l^J'"' .7' 

Oamblers  Wife.  The  i?        oor  Little  Joe „ 

In  the  Bottom  Drau-er I  rogress  of  Madne-s,  The ,,s. 

LimpyTim     .    .         .         '^^      >;>n«er  s  Climax,  The ,«, 

'**'      To  Mary  m  Heaven      igj 

I^AHT    V'l 

HUMOROUS  AND   DIALECTIC 

Admiral  Von  Diederichs                              ,,r  «  1    •    i-       -^ 

An  Apostrophe  to  Aguinaldo .a      ,'^'';>;f,  I''''--t  Tooth.  The 220 

Babv  in  Church          ^   '"•^'""          .2.6  Bell-W  ether  and  the  Deacon.  The      .    .22s 

Buck  Fanshaw's  Funer.,1     ,    '  I^^      ^^  ^oiilu^uy j^; 

^°~      o'll  Nye  on  Hornets ^yi 


.■VS^If- 


ii^: 


iMhlJ:  1)1  ci>.\'//:kj\ 


Ca>c  of  (Uiiiii  \>.  Muriliiy .'(.4 

Ca>t\   at  tin-  Hat ^,  ^ 

CdllUt,   'I'lif  ...  ,    21J 

Cuntinj.;   I'.giis 2.-.. 

i.'lin>t(iiilnr  t'ohiiiilxi^      jj,, 

l»c  Caiupaiic  lit  \iiitlfi-ii  Iltmdit-d     .     .   m,^ 

I  '<  I    I)llUIlIlKI _.(,(, 

1  )y ill j;  Cull fivi-it 111  III  l'a<My  McC'al.t  .  'riK-.'id 

I>riiiiumr,  The  ....  j  1  - 

I'Jdt-r  Laiiili  ^  Dunatuiii J41 

IC^pt-rii-iice  with  a  RiliactorN  Cdu  .  j  (.- 
(lirl's    Coiucrsatiiiii     (Uci     tin-    Tt  Ii 

pllUIlf ,   .\  _. ;,  , 

■  llflfii's  Halli^^      dii  Xnah's  Aik     .    .   i,y,s 

How   "  kiihy  '    l'la\ta ..,«, 

Haii.s  and  l-"rit/ .■,„, 

Intcrxit  wcr.  Tlu- j-(, 

Kfiitiuky   I'hiloMiidiv 1  i^,, 

I.t-fdle  \'a\\ruh  Strau^^         j.hj 

.Man  and  tlie  Mt)S(|nitii 1,/, 

■Mollif  s  I.itllf  Kain j,  , 

Manifi-st  Distiny ji, 

Mark  Antonx's  t)iii;iiial  Oration  .  .  .  Ji^ 
.Maik  Twain  Introduces  Himself  .  .  .  2\2 
Most  Obliging  Little  Sister,  A    .        .    .  22(1 


I'M.! 

Miss  laiuiary  Jiitic'h  Lt-cture  on  W'otn 

..n  s  Rij;lits      .  .'.u, 

.Miss  Maloiiy  on  the  Cliiiit-se  (Juisliun     jjh 
Mrs.  Can.Ue  Has  Taken  Cold      .    .     .    ..'40 

<  )\vl  Critic,  Tilt ji)^ 

or  I'ickctfs  Nell 215 

I'adily  s      Kellections     on      Cleojiatra's 

-Needle ;o6 

Photograph  Allium.  'I'he  ^^4 

Reverie  in  Church      .         |,,- 

keiiuiem  on  the  Ahkoond  of  Swat      .    .   .'.)4 

Serenade  to  Spring,  A 2ji 

Sermon  for  the  Sisters 2^1 

School  Ciirrs  I)<-<larati(iii  of  Indepeml 

eiicc,  A 2^2 

Then  Agin j  1  ,s 

Theology  in  the  Ouarters .'jj 

Terry  OMilligaii.  the  Irish  Philosopher   2^^ 

Widdy  O  Shane  s  Kiiit,  The u,\ 

Was  it  Job  That  Had  Warts  on  Him?  .   1.J4 

When  We  Clct  There 202 

"  When  Huldy  'Spects  Her  Beau  "  .    .  205 

What  the  Little  Girl  Said 222 

Yankee  in  Love.  A 228 

Zeb  While's  Unlucky  Argument    .    .    .  234 


Paht    \'I1 


RELIGIOUS,  MORAL  AND    DIDACTIC 


Apostrophe  to  the  .Mountains,  An  .    .    .256 

Ad\  ice  to  Vouiig  Men 2(12 

Aposlrcphe  to  Niagara 2^15 

•Advice  to  a  Young  Man 267 

.\fter  Twenty  Years 2Ih) 

Brotherhood  of  Man,  The    .  .     .     .247 

Books  of  the  Old  Testament.  The  .    .    .251 

Building  and  Being 251 

Brought  ill  Pa's  Prayers 2S2 

Bravest  of  Battles,  The 26^ 

Clipping  the  Bible 246 

Christian  .Martyr,  The 247 

Cynic,  The 262 

CrucitKxioii,  The 246 

Don't  Be  in  a  Hurr\ 264 


Don't  Fret 

Funeral ,  The       

I'orgivetiess 

'  C.od  is  Calling  .Me  "  .     ... 
Olories  of  the  Lite  Beyond,  Tlu 
;',ood  (Jld  .Mothers 

•(vt>u   .."tdlu'C  


272 

267 

24(, 

-5' 
-65 
27: 


How  Prayer  Was  Answered 

How  the  Organ  Was  Paid  For   ... 

Intlueiice  of  Small  Things 

Last  Hvmn,  The 

Life  is  What  We  Make  It 

My  Creed 

New  Ten  Cominanthneiits,  .\ 

No  Religion  Without  Mysteries       .    , 

No  Sects  in  Heaven 

Oh,  Whv  Should  the  Spirit  of  .Mortal 

Be  Proud  ? 

One  'I'ouch  of  Nature 

Papa 'a  Letter 

Pegging  Away 

Rizpali 

Shall  We  Know  Each  Other  'I'here    .    . 

Stick  to  Your  Bush 

Tact  and  I'alent 

I'niversal  Prayer,  The 

Wanted — .V  Minister's  Wile 

We  are   not   Always  ("dad  When   W  c 

Sruiie 


25.^ 

264 
263 
271 
24,S 

24,S 

2.ri 


24H 

-'57 
261 
270 
2.S4 
25.5 
269 
268 

-45 
266 


^70 


^'^.;rf»sda^iBriL5r£i.d^^i 


TARl.F.   or  (  (WI/-.XT' 


I'AKI      VIII 


TEMPHKANCE   F^EADINGS 


Appeal   li)i   Tempi  i.iiiio  ...   :-;i> 

Urnve    Mu\  .    A  .  2X', 

Cost  of  the    I'iist  hunk  .•;  j 

I>ri1llk:inrs    lJ;i\i;.;liUr,    Tlu- 2X2 

I'ace  OTi  tlu-  l-"li)or,  The i;^ 

Men  Behind   the  Vote,  The J7') 


Nt  u-  Decliiialioti  of   hiiiepeii.leii.  .  .  .\ 

I'ower  of  Habit,  Th.  .'-'- 

PIe,l>;e  With  Wmr                          .     .  j.s', 

Tuo  (".lassts,  The ^j^', 

Water  and   knni              2--i 

What  is  a  Minority j-<[y 


I'AHT      IX 


LITTLE    f-OLKS   SPEAKER 


Among  the  Animals jiy.. 

Address  to  a  Teacher.  .\n jcj^ 

.\rmy   Diet      -,,x; 

liaby,  The jS- 

Hoy's  Mother,  A j,s,s 

Blue  and  the  (".ray,  The .,94 

Best  of  Menageries 299 

Bluebell's  Reward.  The -^oi 

Boy  Who  Didn't  Pass.  The ;oi 

Boy's   Lecture  on     '  Kni\es       A    .    .    .   y>2 

Boys  Wanted 'y,-^ 

Baby's  Logic ,0'^ 

Blessed  Ones,  The -os 

Christnnis  Has  Come jijj 

Children's  Day ji^- 

Closing  Address -.i^,) 

Doll  Rosy's  Bath .'  2,^,, 

Dialogue  for  Two  Hoys        ^^^ 

Days  of  tlie  Week      / \,:j^ 

I'laster  Bonnet.  An .  \o- 

Kirst  Pair  of  Breeches.  The jy.S 

I'ourth  of  July  Record,  A -^(^^ 

P'airy  People's  Spinning.  The     .     .     .     .   ^^n 

Crrandmolher's  Chair 'j,\,s 

Good  Country,  A _>,^,^ 

Cicorge  Washington ;,,- 

C.randpa's  Aversion   to  Slang    .    .  -,  u 

How  the  Sermon  Soumled  to  Bah\  -S7 

Her  Papa        .  ^o.', 

If  I  Were  Vou :;n5 

Johnny's  Opinion  of  Craiidniothers  .    .   ^10 

Katie's  Wai.t-. js,. 

Lament  of  a  Little  C.irl j,s,s 

•  .■••:•   'i!M  -  ,^i'ir!.h  .-ii:!);:'.   :;;rs(,;.    .\    ,    .-.s.'i 
Lulu's  Complaint .-(ji 


Little  Tommies  First  Smoke         .        .  2^\ 
Little  Hoy  s  Wonder.  .V  .    .         .  jgi 

Little  Kitty , 

Little  Boy's  Lecture.  A ,  \,)\ 

Meaning  of  the  American  hi  ig.  The    .  j.Sy 

^Liry  and  the  Swallow 29.' 

Missionary  Hen.  The    .         .  ^q- 

New  Babv,  The  .  200 

Only  Child,  The ^i^^ 

Opening  Address,  An   ...  jyS 

Price  He  Paid,  The ,,0 

Queer   Little   House,   The 301 

Questions  About  Women -50- 

Remember,  Boys  NLike  Men  .  \J(, 

Rough  Rider  at  Home,  A ,,,s 

vVliool  Oirl's  Presentation  Speecli  ^t,- 

School  Idyl,  A  .  \'' 

Song  of  the  Rye  .       '\„^ 

Span'sh  War  .Mphabet     .    .  Ui, 

:|:|•^"■^"-'>^• : :  :  :  :S 

Tune  Lnough ^   "^ 

Twenty-third  Psalm  ^J;! 

Tale  of  a  Dog  and  a  Bee  .    .    .    .  '-^ob 

True  Braverv      '^,, 

Valedictory '.'.'.  '.'2^,^ 

\  acation  Time ,^, 

Why  I'd  Rather  be  a  Bov     .    .             '  '  C.v.s 

Why  Betty  Didn  I  Lauj^di              .  '  ",Sy 

Words  of  Welcome ^^  >; 

When  Mamma  was  a  Little  Cir!  .            ^(^s 

Watermillion       ",,»,; 

What  a  Bov  Can  Do  I^', 

What  to  D'riiik .  .    '.   'o- 

Whrn  Father  C;ii\rs  the  Du.k    .  .306 


iism  *^^ra#nPT  gitiiiiiiWaBMilKyv 


ssm 


TABLE  or  coy  TEXTS 

I'AHT      X 

ENCORES 


Avast,  TluTC  (ieorgc ;i. 

Auul  Jciiiiiiia  s  C<)iirt5lii]i \\~ 

Aiiil  lie  Cull-        •.., 

ItulKlpMlU-    tu    tin-    Uli.I 

Dad  s  Swuii;  Oil 
I'iil  Vou  Kvt-r  Si<- ." 
FartWL'U,  Old  Sinn    ,    .     . 
l-'iuiii  Sul)liiiic-  to  KidiculiM 
(iiaiid|)ai>a  s  Spirtai-k'?. 
He  CaiiK-  , 

Indian  Mixed  (  'ratorv 
Just  My  I.uck  .'   . 

Little  Orphaiit  Roberta 


i '  7 
< '  7 


'Ada 

I,i)>t  I'enny,  The ^nj 

Mother's  Advice,  A       314 

Mrs.  Lofty  and  I \\^ 

Maiden's  Ideal  ofa  Mii-.tian.i     A  \:,< 

Marehin'  Wid  IK-  Han  \,:t 

New  •■  Le-t  Wr  h'or^et     '  '\'\w  \\- 

Old  Cane  I'ole,  The ;,i,', 

Oidy  a  Baby's  Hand •,i,S 

I'oor  Indian,  The ,U,^ 

Trouble  ISorrowrrs .  ^k; 

Total  Annihilation  .    .         .    .         ,   ^j.  1 

ruhnished  Still      ,     .  ,v  S 

\'illaL;e  Choir,  The jWi 


1  '  \  w  1      \  I 


-  * J^     T' 


DIALOGUES,    r.-\BLHAi;.\   AND    PLAYS 


Creed  (jf  the  HelU,    The 
Cesar's  Message  lt>  C.ato 
Courtship  rnder  I  iilfnidtii  v 
Ciiristnias  l-'.w    A  l',iin..niitn 
Castles  in  the  Ait   . 
r)reain  ol'  h'air  Woiuui.  A 

1-ailed 

l'"arniers  Kitchen  Hefon- 'l'i;:niks 

(',usta\us  \'asa.  From 

(roiii'  Somewhere  .    , 

Oipsy  Camp  fT.dileaU)     .... 

Home  Scene  in  the  Chaplain  s  l-'annl 

Hallowed  bv  Tliy  Name  TaMean 

Lochiel--  Warnin.t; 


)f  S(i>tlani 


U'.T  Love  in  the  Kitchen 

.tl4  Mary  Stuart,  (Jneen 

_V=ii  ■  I'olish  i.uy,  The     ... 

,^>s  I'a.^eant  oi"  the  Month-.      .     . 

;, ^o  Pat's  lvxcu.se 

,M^  I'easaiU  Hoy,  {■'roin  tlu 

.;-7  Resolve  of  Rei;ulus,  The 

!^>  Signing  the  Pledge  (Tableau 

;M  Sam  Weller's  WUentine  >  Tal 

,;i.'  Scripture  Tableau      ... 

■  .v>7  Scripture  Scene  iTa!iIeau 

\  ;-' ^  Two  h"lo\ver  (  ■•"loui  '  (".iris  :  ' 

.;.  >  Cncle  Pete 

\^^  Woman's  Riglil--  ■  Tableau) 


lean 


I'abK 


I'AICI        XII 

SHAKESPEAREAN    DEPARTMENT 


Aiiton.v   and    Wiithlui--      I'n.iii    .!>il,"i\ 

and  Clfopaliu 
Coriolanusand  Auhdiu-i 
Lost  Reputation — From  i'lh.ll,' 

M;irk     A.nt'.'UV    to    th.e     V;  ::::]:■   t-.:-.    ('   :   -:r    - 

I  V:.rl,         .     ,  ^     , 


.U'o 

.^^■■^ 

,vU 
357 


v-1 


Othello's  .\pology     'V\o\\\  Othello  .    .    .  ^h> 
(Jnarrel  of  Brutus  and   Caseins — h'roni 

Jiiliiii  Ctr'iay  .     .  ^70 

Seven  Ages  ot  Man   ,  .   ',7^, 


TARLE  or  COXrEXT5i 


V.XUT    XIII 

MUSICAL   DRPAkTMENT 


America — '  My  Conntrv 

Aimio  Laiirii- 

Clii  iHtiiiiii.  Son^',  A 

t'Miiiiii '  'riiiii  til.'  ksc 

Dim  t  Ia.iv>'  til.    i:iriii    Ht 
Hi'iiif,  S^Mul  IIdiih- 
Little  I'urfstcrs,  Tht- 


t!-;     Ot    Tl' 


r.  . 

.VM 


t"" 

■  377 
Paht 


Musical  AstiTs,  The      .    . 
1)1(1  I-'asliioiiL'il  Flowers    . 
<ll,l  Oikfii    liilike!    Thf  . 
<  )iir  Army  Mild  N'avy 
Thf  HravL-  «  M  t):ik' 

The  S  iii.l   Man  

Tis  the  Last  Rose  of  Summer 

XIV 


3»i 

370 

3«,S 
3»7 

40  i 
3^2 


Addison,  Joseph 

Kacoii,  l.ijid 

Hums,  Robert         .    . 

Honaparte,  Napoleon 

U\-ron,  Lord  .    . 

Uryaiit,  William  CuUen 

lUecher,  Henry  Ward  .    . 

Hrowiiiiif,',  Kli/aheth  Harre 

Hiirnett,  I'ranrcs  Jlodyson 

*.'onfiicius 

Cicero  .     .  . 

Cervantes     .    . 

Cowper.  William   . 

Cainpheli,  Thomas 

Carl  vie.  Thomas 

Cross,  Mrs.  Marian  I.cwes 

Childs,  I.ydia  Miria 

Cook,  P'liza 

C.ir>-,  Alice  .        ,     . 

Cary,  riioehe 

P.inte 

Dodge,  Mary  Ahigail    . 
Ivmerson.  Ralph  Waldo 
h'lilier,  Tlioni.is  .... 
Franklin,  Henjamiii  . 
'"loldsmith.  (>li\  cr      .    .    . 
Ciladstone,  Wiiliani   F>vart 
Ci<nij;h.  John  B. 
Hood,  Thomas  .    .    . 

Htiijo,  Victor 

Hnimes,  Oliver  Wendell  . 
Hule,  Sarah  Jane  ... 


HRI.PKUl.  QUOTATIONS 


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4r,.s 
40i) 
401J 
41-^ 
413 
414 
404 
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40X 
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410 
407 
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412 
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410 
410 
411 
413 


4<y) 

407 
408 
40H 
40V 
41' 


Johnson,  Ben 

Jolmson    Dr.  Samuel    .        .        , 

Jefferson,  Thomas 

Jackson,  Andrew  .... 

Keats,  John 

Longfellow,  Henry  W  .    . 

F„inco'in,  Abraham 41; 

Lowell,  James  Russell 412 

Lippincott,  Sara  J 414 

Mohammed 404 

Milton 407 

Montgomery  J.iiti  -        409 

Mann,  Horace  410 

Plutarch      ...  405 

Penn,  William 406 

Pope,  Alexander 407 

Pavne,  John  Howanl 4ro 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter 405 

Solon 404 

Shakespeare    ,    . 405 

Scott,  Sir  Walter 409 

SigDumey,  Lvdia  H 413 

Sangster,  Margaret  V. 414 

Tennyson,  Alfred 411 

Voltaire 407 

Washinpton,  George         408 

Webster,  Daniel 43% 

Wellington.  Duke  of 409 

Wordsworth,  William 409 

Whittier,  John  G 411 

Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler 4,4 


Paut    XV 

MISCELLANEOUS   SELECTIONS 

Apostrophe  to  John  Chinaman    ...    .419      Brutus  over  the  Body  of  Lucretia  , 

428     Cicero  and  Demosthenes  Compared 


Aisenai  at  Sprnieneid. 
Bijah's  Story 


The 


427     Casablanca 


430 

430 
446 


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t,ym^^'_.yt* 


TAPi  h.  or  «  o\ I lisrs 


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111   N;,iIi;i  I  v  C.u.Uii 

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K'  •  \'\'.\V,   Ilnllsi    l.ii   'r  <,, 
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l.l    !    1/    It.   'I'll.' 

I.uliik'  .'ii.  1  -,  I)  111  '111.  I     I'll 

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US!    OK   ILLUSTRAIIONS.    PORTRAITS,  TABLEAUX. 
ACriNCj   SCHNHS,  KTC. 


Nipr.iiio 


Ador;itinti 

I5nlltt  ThtcniKli  tlu-  Ann,  A 
C.)ur:iKf  of  Faitli,  Tlio 
Chir.i  I.ijiiii;in  ami  I.miis  M;iiiii 
Cliarlif  Davidson,  tlie  Not.  il  Hov 
Child  ol  tlu-  North  St-.'i 
I»rawiii>;  for  the  Fray 
I-'orhiddeii  Corri'spoii(U-iu  t-   1-'..imu1 
Faith  in  thr  Rid,  Wliit-'  ^md  Hhu- 
l""annif  Davt-nporl  u      1  ;,pitri 
(treat  Anieric-an  (Jra.     s 
Oroiip  from  '    ICl  Ca;    .an.      A 
Croup  from    '  Slitiiandoah    '  A 

Hackct  as  I'liii.  (■  Rnpirt 

IKnry  Milkr  and  Mayanl  AuKlin 
■  Ivc  a  Mind  to  CallHini  Hack 
"  I'm  a  Little  I'lowt-r  (iirl 
Jessie  Miller,  the  Fair  Voimg  CoriieUst 
Luxury  Without    Lo\e  . 

Little  Lonl  Faumlerov 

"Madam.  Lm  at  your  Sir\  ji  e 
Meeting  of   l.eaiider  and   Hero,  Tlie 
M.iud  Ad.uiis  and  Rohert  I-'.de^on 
.NLirie  Iiurri)U),>hs 
Mercutio.  the  Friend  of  Konieo 

Nathan  Hale  and  his  Pupil 

Nat  (roo<hvin  ...         

Never  to  Meet  A^'aiii 

Old  Love  letters 

"  Oiue  There  Was  a  Little  Kitty"  .     . 

Pleasiii)?  Pose.  A 


Front  iv] 


Quecn  Louise  am!  Iier  Sons 

•Juite  Absorbed 

Ready  to   F"ij,d:t    . 

Rich.-.rd  Man>-field  in  ■    l'„-an  Hruininel 

Soldier's  Proposal.  Tlie 

Sacrifice  of  Iphiijenia'  The    .    . 

Strictly  Confidential 

Songs  ol   Lung  Ago 

Telephone  Girl.  The 


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This  dagger  shall  avenge  me  "  '*^ 

Too  Manv  For  Him    .    .  "* 

Vicar  and  Olivia,  The    ....                ''"* 

Virgin  and  the  Cliild,  Thf  .                             "^ 

Watching  tlie  Charge 7^ 

"  When  v.e  Went  a  Ntavint;  ■  

Wilson  and   Brodrri.  k  ' ^^^ 

William  ('.lUettc  ^ud   Katiieriin-  Flon-nce V? 


SPECIAL    POSES 

ILLUSTRATING    ATTITWDhS,  (iPSTfRHS,  ETC..  .APPHARING    IN   PART    II. 

^|^i■^^RlH    TRAlM.NcJ    AND    HI  OCl'TION 

Anxiou.s-  :^olicUuus  .    . 

Anger 

BeL'kuning  — Suninioning   , 

C-urtesy.  The 

Comtnaiid,  ' '  Stuj)  !  " 

Command.  "  Go  !"  . 

Coquetry   . 

Exhaustion 

Kar  . 

Fliuht 

Gri.,.l'  or    HeaTi-i-    Rid    Xevw 

Il.itred    (f  .\\-er~ii.!i 

Hiirr.ir 

T'A-  or  Cd-.diu-s  . 

L'inKi'lt.'  -  -i'K-ii-iini..' 

.\I   .iita'i.iii 

Mirth 

-Miinicr\      .    . 

Plivsical    Pain  . 
Ki'iirlile 

KvVfni;e 
ll'ltction  . 
Sf-erecy  .    .     . 
Scorn—  lnii'-]"-!i(irii 
Sahitati(;n 
Sanciness       .    , 
>:leiire  ... 
SiKiplica-tioi! 
T'lrenainty       .    .     , 
Vanity   .    . 
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P.\KT    I 

PHYSICAL  DEVELOPMENT 


Bv  FRANCES  PUTNAM  POGLE 


WHAT    do     Wf     mean     by     "    Physual 
Development?  "      It  is  tliL-  truiiiing 
ot    tliL-    Ixjilily  organs    and    powers 
with  a  view  to  the  promotion  of  health  and 
vigor,  or  strength. 

Ti,-o  much  stress  eannot  be  laid  upon 
physical  development  when  one  begins  to 
study  ICloeutiou. 

To  begin  with,  the  lirsl  requirement  for 
public  speaking  is  '■  pliysical  strength." 

Because  in  order  to  become  a  successful 
public  speaker  one  must  be  strong  er.ough 
to  withstand  not  only  tiie  >/,/:'Lh'is  strain  un- 
der which  such  an  one  is  constantlv  lalior- 
ing,  but  also  the  phvura/  strain  which  of 
necessity  must  come  to  the  body  frum  long 
standing  and  constant  activity  in  changing 
from  one  character  to  another  during  an 
evening's  program. 

Besides,  one  cannot  possibly  lose  himself 
in  a  selection  unless  the  t)ody  is  free  from 
pain,  ancl  p'^rfeclly  at  ease. 

The  least  pain  or  awkwardness  m  anv  p.irt 
ot  the  b(id\-,  the  mind  eonceiitrales  ils^lf 
ui)()n  that  one  part  to  the  exclu>icjn  .1!  all 
else,  and,  instead  of  decreasing,  tii;-  p.iin 
or  awkwardni'ss  increases  by  much  thinking 
on,  until  tlieinfectionspreadso\-e(  the  wlioie 
liody  and  fnialiy  takes  entire  posses-^ion  of 
the  mind  as  well. 

The  result  is  a  i',ti!un\  in  which  tlie  reci- 
tation has  degenerated  •ito  mere 


as  Hamlet  says. 

What  was  the  car.  .e 

up  t'\  tlir    ^i<it},l,ir.!  ,' 


of  tlic  lliilure? 
Vofhing  to  >pe;ik   'if 


— but  enough  to  spoil  the  good  effect  of  all 
the  stronger  parts.  As  a  chain  is  only  as 
strong  as  its  weakest  link,  so  the  human 
body  IS  only  as  strong,  and,  shall  we  say  as 
graceful  ?  as  its  weakest  part.  Shakespeare 
has  it — 

"  S.J.  lit  I't  fli.iiicp^  in  p.irtiiuUr  iiieu, 
t'a.-rvin,;,  1  sa>  ,  liie  -tair.p  nf  one  (!efe,:t, 
1  heir  \  iMue,  tUe — be  thc\  a^  pure  aa  grace, 
Stia;ljn  thf  ,{t-ner.*l  (.ciKi.ro  lakt  c.jrrupuoQ 
Fiuin  that  i^artjciiiar  f.iuit." 

TiiH  DocToKs  Test. 

.•\itcr  looking  at  a  rather  dyspeptic  patient 
a  tnimient,  an  eccentric  physician  said  very 
abruptly,  "  Where  is  your  stomach  ?  ' ' 

Here!"    said   the    patient,    promptly, 
though  looking  bewildered  by  the  question. 

"  How  do  you  know  }  "  said  he. 

"  Why,  because  that's  wliere  the  pain  is 
whenever  I  swallow  anything." 

"  Then  my  supposition  was  correct,"  de- 
clared the  doctor.  I  thought  you  had  dys- 
iiejisia  the  moment  I  laid  eyes  on  you,  but 
tliought  I'd  test  you  to  make  sure.' ' 

As  the  patient  looked  pu/.zled,  he  con- 
tinued :  ■■  Vou  see,  a  person  who  has  a  good 
stomach  oughtn't  to  know  that  he  has,  one. 
nuich  less  i,  luic  il  />." 

The  doctor's  rule  for  a  good  stomach  is 
my  rule  for  a  good  body. 

On  getting  up  to  recite,  if  you  feel  that 
you  ha: c  a  l)ody,  then  there  is  something 
'•^''01!^  witli  It.  When  your  body  has  reached 
tlie  st,ite  where  it  is  not  a  subject  of  consid- 
eration to  you.  then  and  not  until  then,  will 
you  be  able  to  ilo  your  best  work. 

.'vTUr  ali,  tile  iioviy  i.s  uieieiy  the  -cii 
through  which  the  >-<)!// shines,  or  the  g!'i<i 


»r 


r//):Wi  ,1/   /)/:iY./  ,ir.if/--,\/ 


through  which  the  -kh  shines,  H'  the  v<m1 
is  marred  in  any  way,  the  atlenlion  of  tho 
outsider  is  drawn  to  the  mar,  while  the  soul 
which  shines  through  is  unnoticed;  or,  if 
the  pane  is  bleniislied,  the  heautil'ul  sun 
shine  comes  throngli  l.ut  dimly,  and  then  in 
distorted  sluidows. 

Is  it  possible  ever   to  attain   to    the  stair 
where  one  is  unconscious  of  the  l)od\  .•' 

Ves  :     hut    only    after    lon>;    and    careful 
work.      In  order  to  reach  that  condition  vou 
must  passtlirouj;h  one  of  extreme  and  pain 
ful  self-consciousness,  hut  it  will  pay  in  the 
end.      In  oriler  to  reach   heaven,  one  must 
p.iss  throu};h  "  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of 
d<:Uh  :  "      .Most  of  the  tliin;:s  worth  having 
on   earth    are  only  the  re~ull  of  great   and 
painl'ul  effort.     Ask  any  one  who  has  ever 
seen  it.  if  tlie  view  f'nm  thf  lopof  Mt.  iilaiic 
is  not  worth  tlie  si:  i.._i;le  up  its  side.     So  do 
nut  be  discouraged.,  but  as  ICmerson  says  : 
•  Hitch  your  w.-igon  to  a  star  1  " 
All    great    orators  and   actors   have   had 
physical  ilefects  to  overcome. 

Look  ,at  Demosthenes  !  Who  does  not 
know  thestory  of  his  patient  and  successful 
elforts  to  overcome  his  lifelong  habit  of  car- 
rying one  shoulder  lower  than  tiie  other? 
( Ine  of  my  earliest  recollections  is  the  pic- 
ture of  that  great  orator  reciting  in  front  of 
hisniirrorwiththesharp  edged  swonl  placed 
so  that  u  would  cut  into  the  flvsh  every  time 
his  slioulder  should  sink  to  its  old  level. 

Abraham  Lincoln,  with  his  loose-jointi  d 
trame  and  honu-Iy  face,  was  liy  nature  the 
embodiment  of  awkwardness';  but  when 
roused  to  tlie  piicli  of  ehxpience  the  beantv 
of  his  soul  transtlgured  him,  untilhis  everv 
move  was  -trriigth,  grace  and  dignitv  ! 

And  so  I  might  go  down  the  long'line  of 
famous  sprakeis.  pointing  out  some  fault  or 
faults  in  each,  winch  had  to  be  overcome  be- 
fore greatness  was  attained. 

For  th-' s.ike  of  ilhistr.ition  kt  us  liken 
the  body  lo  a  g.irden  What  ,!o,-s  the  -x 
pert  ganU-iKT  do  b.f  .1,-  planting  his  srid^ 
He  l)egins  bv  j.nllin-,;  out  orciitting  down 
the  we.-ds,  wliicli,  if  allourd  to^row,  would 
soon  o\errnn  thf  u  lioU- gar.i.-n,  choking  out 
tlu- seed  which  li,-  ii,:,iids  to  plml  in  tl-.e 
future.  Then  he  plows  ,„•  -paiU^  the  ..Mth 
Hi  <ird.T  to  looveii  it:  aft.  r  «  Iik  li  it  i- ipad  v 
'■"'  ''■'■    ["'.-oiiing 


How  doc^  he  plant  lussceds  f  M\  siniph 
throwing  them  upon  the  surface  of  the  soil, 
and  then  paying  no  ;  ne  attention  to  them  •■ 
No,  heiilaiiLsthenwrt;,/////!',  seeing  that  tinv 
are  covered  with  earth  ;  and  then  he  tends 
them  day  after  day,  until  the  Iniit  ripens 
under  his  care  into  perfect  growth  and  sym 
nielry,  and  is  ready  for  iis( 

To  one  who  would  be  an  eflt'cti\«  sp;ak<l 
the  mental   faculties  are  the  gardeners,  the 
bixly  is  the  garden  ;   the  weeds  aie  the  faults 
of  carriage  and  bad  habits  tormeil   in  yeais 
of    thoughtlessness  ;    the   insiruments  with 
whicii  he  loosens  the  soil   are  the  relaxing 
exercises;  the  loosened  soil  is  the  bod  v  when 
it  has  become  free  of  faults  ;   the  seeds  are 
the   principles   for  obtaining  strength,  ease 
and   grace,  without   which   nothing  can   bi- 
■rul\-  beautiful  ;   the  careful  planting   is  tin 
putting    in    of   these    principles    by    steady 
practicing  of  exercises  which  will  take  root 
in  the  body  ;   the  careful   tending  alter  the 
seeds  have  taken  root,  is  the  watchfulness  of 
the  mind  to  see  that  the  body  does  not  break 
the  laws  of  nature  ;  and  the  ripened  fruit  is 
the  body  which  has  become  so  thoroughly 
developed  and  perfected  under  long  and  car<> 
ful  training  that  it  is  no  longer  an    imjieoi 
ment.  but  the  instrument  through  which  the 
Soul  works  its  will. 

To  ijuote  from  a  f)rmer  figure,  the  blein 
ish   in   the  glass,   the    mar   in   the   veil,  are 
gone,  ami  now  we  see  the  sublime  spectacle 
of  tl.e  Workings  of  a  human  soul. 

l''ollowing  the  wise  leading  of  the  gar 
iliiier.  I  will  begin  by  trying  to  weed  out 
your  faults  and  t)ad  habits  of  carriage. 

In  the  first  place,  /ui:,  you  any  bad  habits 
or  peculiarities  which  need  to  be  corrected  ? 
Let  me  tell  you  right  here  that  not  one  in  a 
hundreil  is  free  from  ,>,.«/,■,  ami,  in  niost 
cases,  D'diiy.  defects  of  carriage.  Some- 
tinus  it  is  one  thing,  sometimes  .another, 
but  usually  the  fault  lies  with  the  hands, 
fret,  head,  abdomen,  shoulders,  or  the  plac- 
ing of  the  weight. 

I'.y  watching  yourself  you  can  soon  tell  if 
you  ha\-e  any  faults  to  overcome.  When 
you  enter  your  friend's  i)arlor,  if  you  feel  as 
if  \'on  do  not  know  what  to  do  witli  your 
hands  or  feet,  then  the  trouMe  lies  with 
Ihirn  If  any  other  part  feels  too  promi- 
nent or  heavy,  then  the  tlouble  lies  I'lure. 


/'//)S/i  ,\l.   />h  I  ■/•/  ( '/'I/A..V/ 


-»y 


To  relRxc  stifTticss  ami  awkwanlness  of 
any  part  of  the  body  I  should  advise 
thorough  i)racti<t'  in  tin  rollowin^,'  relaxiiij,' 
I  xcrcicfS. 

1  shall  fr.'(iiit.ntly  use  the  term  '  Miliiaiv 
Position  "      Hv  it,  [  mean — 

I.  Heels  toyether,  with  toei>  at  an  angle 
i'\  forty-five  degrees. 

2  Head  erect. 

;  Shoulders  well  up. 

■\.  Anns  close  at  sides. 

^  Knees  stiff 

'■'  Weight  on  the  halls  of  the  feet. 

7  Abdomen  back  in  jilace. 

."^  Chest  uji. 

Kk1..A.\IM,    l-.\i;kclSKS   luk  THK   H.\NI>. 


1       Military  position. 

2.  Clasp  tlie  left  wrist  lirmlv  with  the 
right  hand,  at  the  same  ti:::e  letting  the  left 
hand  hang  as  if  dead  ur  relaxed. 

_,V  By  moving  right  hand  and  arm.  shake 
lelt  hand  violently  up  and  down,  round  and 
round  in  even,-  direction,  until  it  feels  numb, 
or.  as  if  all  the  blood  in  the  body  were  in  it. 
(Be  sure  that  the  ri^li!  hand  and  arm  are 
doing  all  the  work 

4.  Rever-e  the  movement,  making  It-tt 
h.md  do  the  wo!-k  and  right  hand  hang 
relaxeii.  etc. 

'  I\t'p-a!  ft  •:  ::»!,  . .  1 

II. 
I       Military  position. 

Lean  the  body  forward  and  di;)  the 
tips  of  the  ting..  <  into  an  imaginarv  ;,a-in 
of   water. 

.'v      Shake  tile  water  off  iioU-nt!'. 
Kcpt\i!  tii  t  >!!\  ii/i!cs.  ) 

III. 
:       Military  position. 

2  Clench  hands  tightly  at  sides,  arms 
'•eing  tense  and  strained. 

5       Hold   -trained   pu-;tl'.;;   ■,\;::lc  t  uuiit 
:ng  twenty 

4_     Relax  armi  ai.d  hand- 
A'rfiea/  /if /ten  timf    , 


Ri:l.\.\in(1   1\xkkcisi  s  i-ok  i  iik   l-ooi. 

I. 

1 .  Military  position. 

2.  Right  foot  forwarci. 

3  Lift  right  foot  off  th<-  IliH^r.  Lending 
tlie  leg  at  the  knee 

4  Relax  riglit  fcxjt 

5.  Shake  right  f(;ot  \i(deiitl\  u-  1:'  >;i. ik- 
ing off  water. 

'V      Right  foot  back  U>  pl;ice 
7.      Reverse   the   movement,   jjultii.g    !•  !; 
foot  forward,  etc 

{Ktptiit  t  ,Vv/  t:i>it  . .  1 

II. 

I       Military  position. 
:;       Place  hands  on  hips. 

3.  Lift  right  leg.  bending  :t  at  knee  a:.': 
letting  lower  leu  hang  relaxed 

4.  By  quickly  rai-iiig  and  dv:  re--::.^ 
upper  leg.  swing  the  relaxed  hjv,  ■;:  l-,, 
backward  ami  !iir-,\..r-;  ::.  a  niovcLi; -_-..; 
rrsemblmg  the  p:iw::;g  of  a  hur-c. 

5       Reverse  the  rno\eu:e:!t. 
{Kipt.it/i,  .•>■;/.■<,.) 

Rllaxim;   H\!:K^:iKi   ■  ..r  thk   Head 

I. 

I       Military  po?:tiijn. 

-:.  I're's  tl.e  ilea.;  back  a-  far  .is  po-s;'"  le 
iintil  the  mu-:les  ur.dcr  tlie  chin  and  at  tr.e 
back  of  the  n^-vk  feel  >;r.>.:;:ed. 

,v  Rvl.ix  til, -.c:nu>clcs  letting  the  Lead 
.l.illg  back,  rel.ixel 

4        Bring  tile  li^.K*  to  pla^e. 

^-  P.'ess  tlir  head  as  far  a-  p.'^siblc  to 
tile  right  until  tile  niii-,le>  at  the  left  and 
riglit  sides  of  tile  neck  ferl  -trained. 

'''■      Relax  tiie  muscles 

7-  Re\"er-e  this  mo-.'enient  TCe-rin/ head 
to  left    eti-. 

~^.  Piess  liead  lurw^rd  a-  far  a-  t'O^-iblc 
.i.'.\''.  relax. 

•i  Pre<s  head  straight  up  a^  la:  a-  :.^^-- 
sible    and  relax. 

!-l:  *)■  .1!    Ik:  .!•:      ■...:.  ..-     -,'■:.  ..      .J...  .i 

{  ; .    ....-- -  ,    .  .  r.  .,^  ,-; 

[our  tunes  ) 


•wniW^'imssKz^ 


.<«: 


/"//>'s/(   1/   />/■  1  II ,  >r}i/-\  I 


w. 

I.       Iv.-ft    ill    inilit:i.\-    [.(isitu.M.    hiiKii-.   on 

\\\y>. 

CluM-  c\c.s  aii.l  -.lowlx-  iihix  Ur  IhihI, 
kttiiij;  it  l.iU  lorwaiil  on  llu-  lnva>l 

.V  linaj^iiif  lilL- cut  olT  at  tli<-  ii(\k,  an.i 
the  head  simply  altacind  witli  a  -tii:ii;. 

4.  H\-  niDvitij;  tlie  trunk  in  a  cin-ular 
ilirection.  l-jt  the  iieail  roll  aruund  ol  iNt!l\ 
making'  -vvnal  cirruils  of  tiu-  lM;d\-  /v 
^iin-  that  the  kind  iVn>  •irn,  dl    Ihi-   :,,'}>: 


ft 
I' 


.V  \\n\i-  I  he  lio.iy  f.  .iwald  and  liarkward 
iKiidin^;  ^li).;htly  ai  hi],s  Tins  aitiii'i  i.( 
tht  ii[.iu  I  !in,|y  i,ii,i;ht  111  ^wiii);  Ihr  li  ;;,  i(  il 
i-  I  ■!a\,  (1,  VI  IV  Ki.i'Iiially  hiKlur  and  hi)dirr 
until  it  iiKiVes  like  a  |m  luinlniii. 

1        l<.  \i  isi-  llu    nio\tinenl. 
(  A'/ /•■,//  //  ,  /////,  >.  I 

II. 

I        Militatv-  ]n)i-itii>n, 

'.ill  li-ht  l.K  straight  diit  in  fnml, 
having;  w  liuK-  1,.;  aiicl  ((idI  /,;/.,•,  \\:1  h  ti» 
poimini;  a\\a\   In. in  the  Im  !\ 

Hiild    thi-     iMisition    wliilr    eiiuntin^; 

tiiUt 

1        I.'  t  the  Ir^  dio|.  ulaxe.l. 

=;.      ki\rrse    this    iii.)\(  nient,    liitiiu'   h  (1 

l\i /<,  a:  t''i    ■  i-j iil  fi III, s .) 

Ill 
1  l.li     lilt   .,1;   lilr   lh..Jl. 

I. lit  rii;ht  li).)t   up  as  iar  as  p()-,-,i|.Ii- 

V  II' ihi  strained  atliludc  wliil.-  ;'<juiitii]>; 
twiaitv  Inc. 

t       I.rt  it  ilrii]'  rrla.\.d. 

5  Kvverso  the  nioveintiit,  usiu^;  led 
ft 'ill 

i  ki  f<  lit  II  .7  ti)tii  <; .") 

Kkl.\\!N(,    1v\i,k„isi:s    kju  Tki-nk  .\m. 
.\rms. 

(llJ      i    •-      I.:,l,i      '.Mr'       ..it      I;.-,     ;     ,,,      ,t|,T     ,    1,,.,,,,^     , 

!.  Take  a  lalhi  r  wiiie  hasc,  lettinj,'  anus 
haii^;  relaxed  at  si,|;is 

•?.  '-iiiwlN-  relax  I'.icr  letting'  M-es  eld-..- 
and  chin  drop. 

V  Slowlv  relax  h^-ad  leltiiit:  it  drcji 
forward  on  the  Sreast 

.\.      Slowly    relax     -iiinliirs    aiai    spine, 
lettine  the  he.il,  aini-  .i;:,i  trunl:  sink  f,Mad 
i!;illy   until   the  whole    upper    l.iidv    hanes 
KKLX.xiNr,   h.\j:i.;c:si:s  r,,K  thk  Whoi.k        lifeh  ^>1v  t,i  th,,-  liips. 

'•'''■  .=;       Hold    tliis    position    while     vaiu     >.,,n 

,  eoui:;  tliirty, 

'.       Shift  Weieht   trotii    nuht   to   left   aial 
\        Standi    witn    tiie   !■  11    UyA    on  a  thiek       hack,    repeatine    the    ni..ve„..,nt     until    the 
book  or  a  small  elevation        Halaiu  c  w,.iKht       .eh.x,,!   trunk,   arn-  and    headswin-    Irom 
carelully  on  U  ^\.\.  [,,  ^;  \^ 

^.      Let  ri-htlcK  hang  relaxed         Ifitis  7       Sh,wlv  eiierei/,      lettine   the  lile  st,-:,! 

entirely  relaxed,   the  t.ie  will  point  down-      upware  throueh  the  -pint-,  then  -houldei- 

J    n-r.-.-..  ,     .1:-:; u.^     i. .!...■•;     tiit     liuiiv 


Kki.a.xim;    I'',m;!;i.  isi.s  til     rin    \\'ii..ii. 
.\km. 

I. 

i  Staiiil  with  kit  foot  at  walkiiii;  -;.  p  in 
adxaiiee  oi  right,  letting  rigiit  aim  liiing 
lehixt-tl  at  si.le,  and  [il.uing  lelf  h.iiiil  .ki 
hip 

Mine  the  hi„iy  lorwai.l  ami  hack. 
Siiilting  the  weight  tir-t  to  forward  fiiul  ami 
Ihetl  to  hack,  ami  hemiiiig  the  kv.et-s  Ilicie 
ami  more  e:;ch  time  If  the  arm  1-  peilietiv 
relaxed  it  will  swing  liirw.ir.i  :ial  ha'-k, 
going  a  little  higher  each  tune,  uiitii  iit  l.isl 
it  moves  clear  aronml  in  a  cii.h  parallel  to 
the  tiody. 

3.  Reverse  the  mo\-emeiU    pi, icing  right 
fool  forward,  and  relaxing  left  arm. 

4.  Double  the  inovenient.   letting  both 
anus  hang  relaxecl,  etc 

(Rtpnit  Ihi^  111.  :;nh-iil  ir.i-  lintcf.) 


I        Military  ]iositinn. 

J  Keeping  iiotiy  p;  rliclly  rigid,  raise 
amis  str:ii_:iil  ti\  er  lieatl 

i  Huiil  arms  evi'et  while  eounling 
tutiity. 

4.         L'.l    them    tilDp    rel.ixetl    ,ll  silles 

:  l\i  l^iii!  ,"'..•'-   Ill  ■■;  III.  nt  n:  ■■  1:111,  <    1 


ward . 


/'//  ;  S/CAL  DE I  7:7. ( J/'.t/EXT 


ii 


into  correct  ixjsition,  /.  (•.,  liips  and  atxlo 
men  IkkIc  in  place,  and  sliuiiUlcrs  well 
iliawii  .'//>,  iiisttad  ofhcinf;  thrown  /hid-. 

Tlii^  niovrincnt,  especially,  is  ofieii  given 
!)>■  pruniinerit  lietve  siiecialisis  to  llieir 
patients  as  lieinj;  line  lor  the  liervi  s  of  the 
back,  wliichare  the  most  delicate  of  ilic  hoily. 

Ri-i.AxiM.    ICxKRcisis  iMk  Tin-;  wiioi.r 

HODY. 

:All     ll^lil     It    Miir  ,l,.ih;n<   C-i,. 1,1,1    >.    ,ri:,  .^,,1     r,r  ;),,.    „.,,v,. 
ijirrii 

I.      Lie   llal  on    the    h.u-k.    on    the    lloor. 
with  arms  at  sides,  ami  eyes  closed. 

I, 111  tile  head  and  hold  it  olF  the  lloor 
wliile  you  court  ten. 

.t       Let  It  drop,  relaxed. 

4.  Lift   riglit    leg  and   hold   aloft   while 
loiintinj;  Iwentv, 

5       Let  it  drop  relaxed. 
('-      Lift    left    leg,    and    holii    aloft   while 
counting  t\v,  'itv. 

7        L(  t  11  drop  relaX!  il. 

5.  Lift  right  arm  straight   np  while  von 
count  tliirty. 

I).      Let  it  drop,   relaxed. 
10.      Lift   left   arm  straight   np  while  von 
count  thirty. 
1 1       Let  it  drop,  relaxed. 
12.     Lie  qi'ietly    five  minutes  until  thor- 
oughly relaxed. 

This  exercise  is  often  given  to  produce 
sleep,  and  is  mn-h  more  restful  to  the 
hody  and  mind  than  two  hours  of  urjre- 
laxed  sleep.  If  you  are  at  all  ner\ous.  lie 
down  quietly  and  rt/ax  yourself.  It  will 
soothe  you  more  tlian  a::v  amount  of  r--t- 
less  turning  and  twisting  m  trying  to  g  .  to 
i-leep. 

Before    giving    a    recital    I    always    go 
through  with   the   relaxing   exercises,   find 
then   lie  down    quietly    for  thiriy   minutes 
It  makes  me  feel  delightfully  refreshed 

This  completes  the  first  of  rel.izmg  txer 
cises.  Remember  that  unless  you  practice 
them  faithfully,  you  w:ll  continue  in  your 
old  faults.  This  is  the  only  way  to  cure 
them.  As  you  cannot  build'  a  symmetrical 
h<mse  without  a  foundation,  so  you  cunnot 
build  a  symmetrical  hoiiy  without  the  relax- 
ing exercises.  In  fact,  they  <irf  the  f  un 
datiou  of  the  hou'-e  of  strength,  ease  atid 
gract.     >;o  teacher  ol  elocution  could  com- 


mit a  gnater  crime  touard  a  pupil  than  to 
.;ice  him  gesture  work  before  curing  him 
of  his  f.ults  of  carriage!  Such  teachers 
l)niig  ridunle  uiion  our  art,  which  is  the 
oMesi  ;n  tile  world,  — the  art  of  expression. 
•N'ow  that  u-.-  have  laid  the  foundation, 
let  ns  put  up  the  framework.  For  what 
does  tile  framework  stand?  Heautv  ?  No! 
r.r:ice  ?  Xo  I  For  what,  then  ' 
/■'<'>■  sfri/ij^//i. 

It  the  reader  has  access  to  a  gvninasiuin, 
I  shinihi  advise  the  u-eofthe  Indian  clnbr] 
diiinb  bells,  p.irallel  bars,  chest  bars,  vault- 
ing p(de.  puncli  bag,  rings  and  turning 
pole,  for  developing  ijhysical  strength.  I 
might  say  right  here  that  this  advice  is  to 
women  and  girls  as  well  as  lo  men  and 
boys.  All  of  the  a!)ovo  mentioned  appara- 
tus can  bo  Used  as  well  and  as  profitablv  by 
the  one  sex  as  bv  l!ie  other,  if  the  women 
are  [>roperly  dressed  and  do  not  go  to  an 
exct  ss, 

( ):u'  of  the  greattst  pleasures  I  have  ever 
known  WI-,  in  conquering  the  dilTerent  at^pa- 
r.itiis  u-,'.  '  I  could  use  them  as  well  as'aiiv 
bov  in  the  gymnasium. 

It  you  ha\e  tiot  access  to  a  gvn:r-  ;siuni, 
.von  can  .io  a  great  deal  to  develoo  vour 
strength  by  using  the  following  exercises  ; 

E.XERCI5E3     FOR     StreN-GTHE.VIXG      THE 

Ar.ms. 


I 

Ca'-.i-.n'  —Ever,     m,  A.^    ifTSef: 


I.  .Military    position    aad    hands    closed 
firnih-  at  sides. 

-;  Right  hand  at  cliest. 

3  Right  band  back  at  side. 

4  R 'peat. 

5'  L-ft  hand  the  same, 

f  Both  hands  tr.e  same. 

(>. 
I       Both  hands  clenched  on  chest. 
-'       K;-ht     hand    shoot    strai^jht    oat    L 
:ront  at  s'.ouMer. 

3  Ba.-k  to  chest. 

4  Repeat. 
0         :,-:;  ;;a::;;  tnc  S.-itne. 

6.     Both  bauds  the  same. 


T.'-'^^'^v^ 


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/■/I)  SJi  .il    /'/■  \l-l  olWll  A  / 


i  "* 


*  i 


I.  Botli  cliiicht'd  liaiuis  on  slioiUcUrs. 

-■  kijjlu  li;in(lsli;ii)4lit  up. 

.(.  Hack  U)  sliuuliicr. 

•i  Rfpeal. 

5  Left  hainl  >ainf. 

6.  liotli  hands  sanit-. 


II. 
"  Awii,    Mii\im.;nt." 

I  Place  k:lenche(l  i^  s  out-  on  top  of  tlie 
othtr  al  arm  s  li-ti^th  in  fri)nt.  about  on  a 
li-vel  with  the  waist  lint-,  so  that  the  thunit> 
of  the  ri^hl  hand  touclies  the  little  finger  ol 
the  left. 

i.  Drop  tlie  ri^ht  han.d  in  a  circular 
movement,  bringiiii;  it  around  with  all  its 
force  and  strikiuf.;  the  clenched  left  hand  on 
top.  send  it  round  to  come  hack  and  strike 
the  right,  which  repeats  the  movement  as 
before.  This  niust  be  ilone  in  such  a  wav 
that  ans-oiie  looking  at  you  from  the  side 
sees  each  arm  perform  a  perfect  circle. 

III. 

(Tu  !c  i,r.nlitc.l  villi  .  .,ie,  l.i-ii.i  M;re  I,.  Icfp  ihc  tiacii  ri^id.) 

1.  Military  position. 

2.  Taking  a  chair  by  the  top  of  back  in 
the  right  hanti,  raise  it  slowly  at  full  arm  till 
on  a  level  with  the  shoulder. 

;,.     Lower  it  slowly  to  ground. 

.;.     Use  the  left  hand  and  arm. 

S.  I'ut  the  ch.iir  in  front  of  you.  and  lift 
il  witli  botll  hands,  bhn^cani'ul  not  Ic  ht'il 
(If  Ihr  :,ai<t  liiw 


2.  Right  foot  forward  m  a  diagoua!   line, 
putting  wi  ight  onto  it  at  sanu-  tune. 

V  Hack  to  pla<  e. 

.|  Keiieat 

s  Left  loot  same. 

'i  Right  foot  forward  and  back. 

7  Left  f'xit  forwaid  and  l>ack. 

S.  Rigiil  foot  forward  and  back. 

<■).  Left  foot  foiAvard  and   back 

*f  tLf  ffel, 


1      I'lace  h.mds  on  Ipps. 

Run  on  toes  round  and  ro\iiid  a  large 
loom  or  out  of  doois.  being  suie  to  loucJi 
merely  the  ball  of  tin/  I'ool, 

III. 

I  Heels  together.  l>odv  erect  and  lightly 
poised  o\<i  the  balls  of  the  feet,  and  li.md.s 
held  out  ill  balancing  attiliuie. 

2.      Hciul  the  knees  slighllv. 

,^  Junij)  straight  up  into  the  air.  c(jming 
down  on  /,',  v  with  heels  slill  together. 

.\.  Sink  heels  slowly  to  ground,  but  keep 
weight  poised  o\er  balls  of  the  feet. 

{Ktpcai  ten  /iints. ) 

IV. 

1.  Place  your  back  against  a  flat  surface, 
say  a  door,  being  sure  to  see  that  your  he;.d 
and  heels  also  touch  the  door,  and  that  your 
hands  are  llat  at  sides. 

2.  Without  renio\ing  head  from  door, 
dro[)  straight  down  a>  far  as  possible,  bend- 
ing the  body  nowliere  except   al  knees. 

,^      Raise  the  bodv  in  sanu  way. 
I  /\\  />,  af  l\'ur  tliiti  > .  ^ 


1  l:n,n 

MUd    iJhtS    I 


IV 

1.  Take  h  :.i  of  anything  from  which 
you  can  hang,  a  short  distance  from  the 
ground. 

2.  Try  to  draw  vour  chin  up  to  your 
han.ls,  ■  ^ 

(Repiat  tl'i-  f'r.Y  tinir-.) 

L.XERcIiKS    1  MR    STKrNT,Tin;N!NG    THF 
I.Ki-.S. 

I       l''';ct    in    militarv   position,  hands  on  i 

nips.  Ijj,,^ 


V. 


1.  Military  position. 

2.  R.iise  right  foot  and  kick  \ioIently. 
"S-      Right  foot  back  to  place. 
4       Raise  left  foot  ani!  kick  \'iol',  ntlv. 
S.      Left  foot  back  to  place. 
{Repeat  ten  thnes.) 

VI 
I        lu-et    in    null     rv  iiosition      luiniis    o." 


ti^^^-T^j^.m^^^MmtM'MM^t 


**r  m 


m^i^m^mAiM^mk 


/'//ys/i : I/.  /'/;/■// ,  r.Mi-.xT 


33 


2.      ki^'Iit  !'.M,t  lurwnrd. 

,V      Sliill  Wfi^iil  ,ci  it. 

4  lU-nci  ii;;lil  k  ii.  c,  ^mk  i?i^  aliiiost  t(j 
lliMii     aiirl  ki  1  i'lni;  i  .u  w  pi  r|(  i  t!\  t-rt-rt. 

,S  kisc  slu'Alv,  k/i  jiiii^.;  >A.  ik^iu  on  the 
IkiII  ijI   tlif  trout  toot 

')         Sllilt    \-;<  •■■^\\\   lo   li:i.  k    loot. 
7         Kl^ht   loot   '!p:|i  k  t..  [.111.-. 
>-        Ki-i.cl'-i;    tlir    mo;  i.-inclll,   lihKili^     lilt 
t<n(t  lorwai'l,  '  t< 

'  l\\ I'tat  [I.I    Uin,  ,.  I 

Kxi.Ki.  isi  s  I  Ml   .M    kim;  iiii-:  lM-i:r  Sin  \c, 
.'■.Nn   I'l.i  Mi.i 

I  mii;lit  I' 111'- ■     licTc  tiiat    it   is    vi.-i\    itii 
iMjrlaiil  to  ii--  111.-  j(;int>  ol   the   Ictt,  it  unc 
desires  to  li'coiiu   .-i  ;;r:ic  i  l\il  waiki  r.    N.itli 
i'i)4  IS  iiioi.-  uni^tacchil  tliaii   tliat  Hal  footi-d 
walk  whith  om-  -i,  oft.-ii  sets  on  the  street. 


Slliii'i 


I  ll'INlDN. 


Il  is  sail!  ol  the  ^rcat  Siiiiions  thai  at  one 
tmie  a  yoiiiii;  a.  l..:  ■.  ho  had  taken  tiie  j.eo 
pie  ot  I'jiKlaiid  !'•■  storm,  eanie  toller  to. isk 
lor  her  patrona.-i  .  She  put  him  upon  the 
r.tage,  wateJH  1  him  l;o  throi;-h  one  si  eiie  ot 
Ham!,  I.  ami  liien  told  ]i:m  <iuietly  imt  firmly 
thatslie  hail  no  place  tor  him  in  lu.r  com- 
pany. When  asked  hei  reason  for  this  dt.-ci- 
-ioii.she  remarked:  "My  ilear  yoiint;  sir, 
yoH  walk  asif  your  Itel  had  no  joints.  Ivvery 
time  your  foot  fills  ilat'  ■  on  the  i)lank,  it 
Sends  a  cold  shi\-er  all  ov.-i  nie.  Coulil  I 
think  thee,  fill  in  l.jve  witii  a  Hal  f,oted 
ir.iml,!'  Ood/.ooks,  no!  I  jirithee.  t;o 
liniher  tip  tliy  joints  '." 

We  cannot  alfoid  to  sji^riu  y^^.  opinio,,  ,,f 
so  j,'reat  an  artist  as  Siddons,  th-retore  let  Us 
cunie  to  the  point. 

I 

1  Heels  totfetlu-r.  hand  on  liins  weit;ht 
on  halls  of  feet. 

2  Rise  on  toes  slowh  counting  one 
two,  three. 

,1  Hold  position,  eoiiniini.;  one,  two, 
thret  . 

4.  Sink  slowh- to  fi:-t  positi.  .n.  i-or.ntin^- 
one,  two.  three. 

{  Rrptat Jjic  tuiiis,   l''i?t.^'    .-,-(/-,-  ,■(.    .,,-  .-/',;,' 

not  in  ,!>!  itncerlain  manner  ) 


1',.\i-;ki.  isi  s    1(1  STKN-f.Tiii-.N  nil-:   H.\.s-|). 

I 

I  Clem  h  and  open  hand  I'orcildv  as  if 
Kia-pmi.;  .iiid  uii\Mllin;;lv  relea--in.i;  --ome- 
thin;^  w  nil  ^\  iiH  h  vol!  do  not  u  isli  to  [lart 

I'o  tins  lir-,1  with   one   hand  and  then 
the  other. 

'  J\i  p:  (1 1 1  .t ,  iil\   Inn  I  ^   ) 

II. 

1.  lie>,'innin>,'  , It  the  centre  of  the  pslin, 
make  tile  l-'e  ami  lorn-  llow  ^;radnali;,■  out- 
w.iid  lo  the  lips  ol  the  lingers  and  thumb, 
Dpenint;  thu  hand  shiuly  and  forciMy  al  the 
-•■ime  tune. 

2,  Close  the  hand  in  the  same  w,iv.  let- 
ling  the  lile  slowly  l!ow  /).■///  the  tiiiijer-tips 
hai.  k  to  till-  centre  of  the  palm, 

.V  Work  oil  this  mo\emeiit  uiiii!  the 
hands  .-ire  so  I'lorou^hly  umler  tiie  control 
of  the  will  that  the  inineineiit  resemhlesthe 
opi  ninj;  and  closing  of  tiie  petals  of  ,1 
lio-.ver. 

]v\i;i;i,  isi.s  |-oK  SrkF.MiTiii-.NiNi,  tmk 

li\CK, 

Th(.re  is  a  \v,irniiiL;  I  should  gn-e,  and 
I'erhaps  liiis  is  the  h'.st  place   lor  it.      Il  is  : 

Women,  he  (-.ireful  of  your  l\ti/':i.' 

'I'lie  most  li.  licate  and  niosl  easily  injured 
pr;  oi  a  woman  s  hoii\- is  tlu- region  •■tround 
lii-  -.',aist  line,  just  al  the  middle  of  the 
hmk.  Why  is  it  delicate?  iiecause  it  is 
S')  terriiily  ainised.  livery  time  a  woman 
puts  on  her  hat,  or  lies  her  veil,  or  combs 
her  hair,  I  -Aill  venture  she  misuses  her 
bav  k  '  How  /  '  ',\-omen  st.-uid  when  tlieyper- 
foim  those  lunctions  ?  They  staiul,  as  a 
rule,  with  tiieir  shoulders  bent  back,  iheir 
a'.,:onieiis]irotudin.i.>,  and  their  wei.ghl  throw-ii 
w;iy  back  oil  tlieir  heels.  How  c/->'i(A/ they 
staml  ?  They  sliouM  st;,;,,'  \vith  theirshouf- 
ders  er.-et,  their  backs  either  perfectly 
sti,;:jht  or  hv-nt  sli:.,:itl\-  to  the  front,  their 
abiloniens  l,.iek  in  pLice,  and  their  weight 
ttb.i.ivs  on  the  bails  of  the  I'ei  t. 

My  lie. ir  reader,  you  are  a  wonian.  try 
to  ,1(1  these  things  properly  iie.xt  time,  and 
See  how  much  easier  it  is  to  do  them  w  .,h  the 
'  '*"  .-  -..nan  ".'-.t;;  irn,  ,■.,,,;;;'.,■/  p.^sv  .  .vIm> 
remember   that  it   is    just  as    importaut    to 


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I'tlYSlCAL   I^IAI.Ia  U'.UJ.XJ 


carry  yourself  proinrly  in  your  /u'ltu  as  it  is 
oil  the  strtrls,  ami  IikUkI,  I  iiiiKlit  say 
more  impcirtant,  tor  iiiort-  dC  your  tiiiu-  is 
spent  at  lioine  than  on  llio  slncts  Ilavi- 
you  ever  known  a  woman  who  di.ln  t  care 
anytiiiliK  ali)nt  lur  appeal  ancc  at  lioim,  and 
who  went  around  the  house  with  lur  should- 
ers and  ahdonien  entirely  out  of  plaee,  hut 
who  straightened  up  coiisiderahly  and  made 
a  tairly  jjood  aT)p,araiue  on  the  street  ?  1 
am  sure  you  wUl  not  have  to  look  far  to 
find  such  a  one.  Very  likely  that  woman 
was  continually  complaining;  of  headaches 
and  backaches.  No  wonder  !  With  such 
treatment  the  wonder  is  that  she  was  ever 
/>'<■  from  them. 

Half  of  the  nervous  dis'^rders  come,  not 
so  much  from  overwork,  as  from  carelessness 
in  the  use  of  tlie  body.  Whenever  1  see  a 
man  or  woman  pouniiing  along  down  the 
street,  with  the  body  all  out  of  jioise  and  the 
weight  on  the  heels,  it  makes  me  shudder  ; 
for  I  think  how  every  step  jars  the  delicate 
spine  which,  in  turn,  jars  the  base  of  the 
brain.  Wliat  wonder  that  headache  is  tlie 
result  ! 

Professor  Paine,  of  astronomical  fame, 
always  walks  on  the  tips  of  his  toes.  It  looks 
rather  pemliai  to  see  a  tall,  thin  person  like 
the  profe'^sor  tii)t<ieing  down  the  street,  and 
the  first  lime  I  saw  him  I  was  decidedlv 
amused,  tliough  I  instantly  knew  why  he 
was  doing  it.  His  nervous  system  is  very 
delicate,  and  he  walks  in  this  way  in  order 
to  save  his  sjiine  and  brain  from  jarring.  If 
he  had  only  kiu.wn,  he  could  lia\e  ac-com- 
plished  thesanier  suit  witlK.nt  III. iking  him- 
self s,)  conspicuous.  One  can  walk  with  the 
entire  wei,i;ht  on  the  lialls  of  the  feet  just  as 
wed  when  theheelsare  touching  theground, 
as  when  they  are  not.  In  fut.that  is  ex- 
actly where  one  sliould  ,/,V,v;r.v  carrv  the 
Weight. 

■Ml  ot  the  nioveiiients  I  liave  given,  work 
Vowsird  streiigtheiung  the  back,  inasmuch 
as  the  spine  is  t,,  br  li.ld  rigidly  tlirough 
most  of  them,  aiicj  tliis  .cry  rigidity  i-  i.f 
itself  sUenglli  giving.  The  relaxing  niove- 
mtnit  lor  the  trunk,  head  and  arms  ir;  espe 
cially  good  fi,r  tiiat  purpose,  .is,  when  the 
body  is  rrlax''d.  the  back  is  rested,  and, 
wlien^  the  spine  is  slowlv  energi/ed.  the 
back  is  uiaiie  lo  use  eacii  :irr,i>r,i  separately. 


Therelore  the  back  is  made  pliable  :ind  vet 
strong;  U.r  it  does  all  tlie  woik  ol  lilting 
the  he.ivv  and  apparently  liieKs-,  trunk, 
head  and  arms. 


I. 


{  l.,l..i,.  |.,-,;i„i,in|4  il.i 


"1    'II   -l..is  i    t,,;l,l  . 


I  Place  the  feet  a  slight  di^laiiec 
apart. 

2.  Without  bending  the  knees,  bow  the 
body  forward,  and  very  slowly  down  ,louii, 
with  hands  i.xtended  as  if  pressing  some- 
thing to  the  lloor. 

V  When  you  have  naclied  \dur  limit, 
rise  slowly  with  palms  turned  iipwar<l  as  if 
pressing  something  toward  the  ceiling. 

4.  Wtuu  your  li.inds  are  on  a  le\  el  with 
your  shoulders,  turn  the  palms  do  vn  and 
repeat  the  movement. 

{KipictI  I,  n  tiiiir.i.) 

II. 

1 .  Military  position. 

2.  Raise  arinv  s'raight  over  head. 

3  (Juickly  sway  the  body  forward  at  the 
hips,  and  swing  arm.,  forcibly  in  a  circular 
movement  downv.ar  i.  trying  to  toinhlhe 
lloor. 

4.  Raising  tlie  body  iinickh-.  lejieat  the 
movement. 

(A'i/)iti/  ti  n  !n>ii  ■. .) 

III. 

I .     Military  jiosition! 

Pl.ice    right    foot    forwar.'i    an't    siiitt 
Weiglit  to  it. 

.V  Ki^e  on  ti[)loe.  and  at  tin.  <:mu-  tinir 
lilt  the  arms,  reaching  up  as  l:;i  a'^  poMM,-, 
being  certain  >/,'//,'  /;/,■,/  '•,i,(.  but  t.i  reach 
forward  .and  upward. 

(  Sink  back  to  pl.u  e,  letting  arm--  id! 
relaxed  a1  sides. 

I  h'l pi  lit  t'  II  tiiiii  > . 

'   I  I"     '^    ■   '  ■    '  f  1'.'    ■■'•     I  ■  1-r-  :    .-  M    -.v  ;..  :i  1   kii..^.,  |.,,   ].  „^r  - 


Ivxi^kCisi-.s  1  MR    I'rTTi.Nc,    nil.:   Snori.inKs 
;\  Tin;iK    l'i,cii'i:k   l'i..\ci-;. 

1  Military  ]>osition. 

2  Place   the   tips   of    tlu    lingers   on  the 
tojis  of  the  shoulders. 


'i*'-?' 


»J4  •, 


tm 


w. 


I'll )  'SI'  .11  I >/■:  11  /.( )j '. u/:XT 


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3.  KcepitiK  till"  fiiijjers  in  tlieir  i)lacts, 
revolve  the  clhows  shiwly  tuwiinl  tlit*  Irmit, 
tiKiking  tlifiii  ]it  rtorin  cin  1.  s  of  wliiili  the 
shotildfi^  :ire  thi-  cfnlrcs.  imd  wliiili  ate  as 
nearly  parallel  tu  the  siiles  of  the  ImkIv  as 
po'^sihle. 


rit     A        I  ''  III 


'    If)    <  ,    |,. 
u  lilt;    Ml 


'  A'l/',  ,1/  th,    ;,,'.( III.  Ill  I,  II  tiiii,  .   ; 

Kex'ersetlie  uiinemeiit,  making  tlu-'llxju-. 
^tatt  over  ami  Iciward  the  liaek. 

( l\i p,  at  III,  III,-: ,  III,  III  I,  II  l/iii,  . . ) 

The  idea  in  tiiis  iiuneiuenl  is  u,  iiKike 
the  elhows  eotile  as  nearly  as  possilde 
/.■.i,'/M<r  in  the  lunk- 

II. 

1 .  riare  yonrself  in  tlie  eoriier  of  a  room 
so  that  you  are  a  foot  and  ahalf  from  and 
laeinj;  tlu-  angle 

2.  Place  tlie  palms  of  your  hands  so  that 
they  are  on  the  two  surfaces  I'orming  the 
angde,  at  about  a  f(jot  and  a  half  from  the 
line  of  intersection,  and  so  that  tlu  \  1  the 
liaTidsj  are  on  an  exact  le\-!  with  the 
shoulders,  and  with  the  fingers  pointing  up. 

3.  Keeping  the  wlude  body  (with  the 
exception  of  the  arms)  perfectly  rigid,  and 
making  the  elbows  nune  on  a  level  with 
the  shoulders,  press  your  face  forward  until 
It  rests  in  the  angle  formed  b-  the  intersect- 
ing walls. 

'  R:  f>,  III  ll  II    till!,  ,.  I 


v,iii;sli  ) 


ll  r.iri.r.i|i.-rivphn-  iicihe  -hoiil,!. 
'ii-liH.  k  ..nil  .riii,  ai;Jf..r  unun- 
mt  «h.!.|   ii..ri  .iv.:.^.  H  a-r 

tl,,;   ii,ii.i  ',,   ,t  It,,.    :„,M.. 

'.■V.  r.ii   d..y~,    li.tr   l.iiiuijr. 


Ill- 


HI. 


1  Military  position. 

2  K,iise  the  anus  straight  up  in  front 
till  the  palms  of  the  hands  touch  on  a  level 
with  the  shoulders. 

.V  Keejnng  tlie  body  perfectly  rigid  and 
erect,  swing  the  ami';  quickly  around  to  tlie 
same  relative  [)osition  in  the  liack,  making 
the  backs  of  the  hands  meet  on  a  leve'  with 
the  shoulders. 

i Rrpiiit  III,   )iHi:,  HI,  nf  f,  I,  li'ui,<,) 


IV 


Mliism  .x.iii,,,,,  ,      ,, 


i;.|»,vi,M,-   1  ,     .    ]  ,  ^n.v.ri,  ■    it  af'i 
ii.r^  virry  family.) 


I  riace  \i)iir  bai  k  firmly  against  ■* 
<iour,  NO  that  yoiT  shoulder^  and  head  touck. 
the  dooi. 

2.  Interlace  \-our  lingers  behind  \..iir 
neik,  being  sure  to  see  that  neither  yoiii 
livad  nor  shoulders  lea\e  the  door. 

.V  \Vhde  in  tills  pi(,sit,,,n  in. ike  yoiiI 
elbows  touch  the  same  suifaee  which  voiii 
heitl  and  slioulili  rs  touch 

I  \\  ll' II  y.iiir  shoulder  iKaiiis  are  per- 
f;c  t!\-  il.it  k(  ep  the  s.mi.-  posUiou,  onl\-  walk 
about  for  live  minutes. 


Xow  that  I  ha\e  given  exercists  to 
str.-iigtlieii  eai  h  ot  the  separate  parts  ot  the 
body,  I  shall  gi\eoiie  which  will  test  ami 
d  •■.elop  the  strength  of  the  botly  as  a  :.'/io/<' 
of  l/'lll. 

I'.\i:kcisi:s  to  STkr.\r.TiiK,N  Tin;  honv  .\.s 
A  W'iKu.i;. 

I.  Stand  erect  with  >-oiir  feet  a  \-ery  lit- 
tle distaiu'e  apart. 

J.  lieiid  over  until  the  palms  of  the 
hand  are  tlat  on  the  tloor.  and  then.  Ijv  mov- 
ing one  hand  before  the  other  -  ke.pi'ng  the 
ftvt  where  they  arc,  advance  your  body 
along  the  tloor  until  it  is  extended  at  tuU 
length,  the  weight  resting  entirely  upon  the 
to-s  and  li;inds,  and  the  whole  body  as  rigid 
as  a  bar  of  iron, 

.V  Still  keeping  the  body  rigid,  slowly 
bend  the  arms  at  tlie  elbows  until  the  face 
touches  l!ie  Hoot  betwet  n  the  hands. 

I  Raise  the  body  slowlv  until  the  arms 
are  straight. 

5-  Repeat  the  raising  and  lowering  pro- 
cess three  times. 

6,  Slowly  move  the  hands  toward  the 
feet,  the  body  having  meantime  bent  itself 
double 

7.  Rise  to  upright  jiosition. 

In  our  house  of  beauty  we  have  laid  the 
fouiidatio::  by  means  of  the  relaxing  exer- 
cises, and  built  the  framework  by  means  oi 
the  strengthening  exercises ;  so  we  must 
now  begin  to  put  up  the  walls  and  build  the 
roof,  or,  in  other  words,  teach  youtostand 
to  walk,  and    to   do   many  other  ordinary 


•J 3  z^^^smp^^mc- 


36 


i'iiy---ii\\[.  hi.  \i  I  i !/■}// :.  r 


tliMiK'.  I'r..,.cily  aiul  ^raclullv.  for  t'u-ti-   is  k.-nrtn!,.i     U,.,t     v. ,11     ,1.     U■^,^y    j,,,!,,,,) 

H  Kuo.l  :.n,l  a  1.,k1  way  t..  ,1..  ,  >vrv  t'.ii,,;.  :,t   all    1,.,,..   an. I    :i,   all    i,!  ,.  , -.       \  ,,„   iniv 

'"'>^-"l><'  :"v  a..,uaintr,l    wnh    tlu-  ,!.■  haiul   a  U,.,^m    .,   |,^..„u  ,,„.!   1„    .mII   Uu.^^■ 

iKl.lulhUk.>t.,ry,    ■The  l!,r,!s    Chnsfnas  yn     an-     a    la.U,    u  Inl.      ^M,,,     „.vt    .lo.„ 

^-aiul  ),v      KaU-     |)(,uv;las     UivkMi,    uill  tui;;lil.>,i    ,„av    tlit,.w    Iiimi    a    .l.ill.i    aiul    1., 

-l.ui htliss    re.iuinh.r    M,..     Kn,i;Kl.s^.,M„^  j,,.!.-.,!     ,nsl     »l,.,i     1„.    w       a     ...u„ih„„, 

l..tlifilnlli.ai  lKl.,n-  t|i,N  Mail.,!    I,,,    ilu  n  N.a  t!iat   lli,   ,1,,11:,,  i-n  l  ai.!,!.  .  ,  ,1.  ,1    l,„i 

Clinslinaspartf     "  1  u  isl,  U-,  nl,l  j;H  it  n,t.,  ■     laml    m,  ,mu  I.       / ,//  va,   ,/  .  as   i|,.     „  .,, 

v.r  luacN  thai  'laiiit  s(i  inn.  li      /,,//sii     ,;i  v.ai   ./,'  it  ' 

aMlu.r,,MMa-l   .,,    //'•       Nh.     k„^,.l,.   ,,.,s  'i-h-    ■  s.  1,  :- ,  .  u  in,  h  a,,    I. .  I.  .1|,  ,a  ,  1 1 rl, 

a     |.l.ll,)S.)ph,i  .        M„     l.a.l    ,l,s,  ,,\,.,,,i    til.-  111.  V  ..nn..    lui.ri   11m    li.a.:  ..I    i'jPMial    Cnl 

M-.r.t  ..I  s.Havtv   '  lin=  .  a..-.  lavs,|,..l  „,„1,  :    ,|„     ,„.,■.•   v,,.  ,n,,- 

I  -  IV  t.)  v.ai         ll  l-ii  t  -I,  mil.  Ii  ,, /,,■/  \..ii  I.;  111.  ii    .iIImI         li.l-iilc  .S,,     ,/,,/,/,. 

./.',  a-,  till-  ,.,;)  y..u  ,/«  It."  ii„o„.j 


!!''mf^y,^-v:^'r^if'^'  ^^^^^ 


fm*^¥m3tiii^^^^L^_m^iim^.:^ky^^^ 


T^\iri     ri 


Di:i.SARTE  TRAINING  ami  Hl.OClJTiON 


l;v    IK.\\Ci:s    IT  I  NAM     !■(  )(;|.|- 


Sk  I    U  II  ill'    111  I,-  \l;  I 


IM,\  iii  luiii  ti:.it  n:iiiif  111, It   1  '\i<  iiol  ICfl  n  Uiirh'-,  ln'r  w  f-  -.[k  ul  in  hcljiitiy;  )ii-^  jiro- 

ii  vrri.-iK !•  icii  ill..'  in. Ill  will.  Imiic  it,  tc.  t^r  to  ^;  iin  :i  iiirii^u-  !i\ dilux"!, 

N'lit  mil'  li  I  hum  <•  in  (li\i-l"])  ^I'liiiis  ln.Tt'I 
Sii  it  SL-(.-ins,  lint,  m-vcrtlit li»,  it  was  during; 

M  i;i\-    Mai-   ,il;.i.  Ill  tin    r  ii  1\-  [Mit  ol   the  tlu-v,    two  >  .-ai  s  tiiat  1 1  Narlc's  ^^rt-at  passion 

•11!;.  ;.  t  nth  iriitiny    tlh  u- u,i>l.iiiii  ill  a  iittlf  \'u[    niii-ii.-   l>-,i;an   tiisliow    itsell       Many   a 

vi!I  I-.-  Ill  Im:i;ii  r.  a  oliiM  wli.)  w,i-  .lt-,tin<-.!  nii;iit,  al'nr  a  \\auI  ila\-  -  wmk.  t!u'  poor  lit- 

ti'  !.n  ..iiu' (i:',- III    tile    nnist   lanu.ns   iiuiidt  tic  ra^'  pirkt  i  w  ml.  1  !..  >ccii  Iblluw  iii^;  sonic 

h-  lull'-    -I'lai'V'is  I>i-!Mitt  Iroiitr  sln-it  liaiul  Innn  pl:uf  to  placf,  sit- 

.\-  1-  iliim^l  aiw.iss  tiic  I  i-i  with  nun  ..i  ti-iu  with  rapt  faiv  until  lli>-  iiuisii.-  ciasod, 

Kiv.ia-    ins  tulv  111.-  was  aiiMhiiiK  lull  jiU-a  ;„,,|    tjn-,,    trn.i'^inn     p.itiviitlv    h  liind     the 

'■"'•        Ills  lilh.  I .  .1   p;i\--i.ian,  w. IS  posses  nni-i.,i,ins  \inin  tlu-\   plaviil  ag;iin. 

sr.l  ut  ,!  pr.uul.  liaicl  iialiiK.  whit  h  was  nut  i  incdav  H.iinl.ini    tliv  Kn^infiKlar.  found 

imi'ioscil  hy  constant  woiiytif^'  owr  iiioiii.y  a  small   rait^cd   iio\'  making,'  peculiar  marks 

'"■'ttf-f^  up..n  the  sand  in  thv  K^ink-ns  of  the  Tuilf- 

\Vhcne\cr     anything,'     went     wroiij;,     the  rii^ 

t.illKrs  spite   was   vented   on    his    wile  and  ■■  What  are  you  .loiiiK  mv  child,'"   said 

M)i;^        In   Met,    matters    went    I'r.mi   had   to  the   oM  pr.ilVs  „  ,r,  interested    to  know  what 

worse,    until    one   day   the    mother,    feelinj^'  was  nicmt  \<v  the  li,i;nres, 

ih.il   .iiiythiiiK    was    preleiahle    to   her  past  'U'titini;   down  the    music    that   hand   is 

hie,  t.iok  lu  1  tw.. -mall   children   and    went  plavm-, "  somewhat  impatiently  replied  the 

t.i  usiJe  ill  I'aiis  \i)niiv,-ter,    not  kn.  >win.i,'    to    wjiom    he   was 

Ma. lame  1  l.-1-.artc  w.is  a  worn  in  of  marked  speaking',  an. I  heini,;  anxions  not  to  lose  any 

.d'llities.  aii.l,  had   -lie  llVid.   wouM.  duui't  of  tin-  tune. 

!<■--,    l-a\e    .lone    inncli     to    encourage    liei  Who  tan,L;ht  v.m  '  "   said  Hatiihini. 

-l.hr  son   in    his    ^tni.i^-l.  ^     to  develop    lii>  •    \ol.o.lv,'sii  ;    I  t.ui-ht  iiivself. 

til.  Ills  :  hut -.it. )rtlv  aiitr  r>-.u  hill-;  her  ih-ti  Tims    it    wa-    that     I^amhini    discovere.l 

nation,    hei    >,i.l   ciieer    w,is   l>roii_;ht   to  an  l'eK,irte       Th.     kind  hearted     master    took 

al.iupt^il..se.  .in.Mi.  r  tw.i  .  hii.hen  w(  re  1,  It  t!i.-   chiM   li.inie  and   taiiKht  him    until  the 

-helteilevs  in  the -turts  ol   I'aii-,  pupil  oiil-trippcl   the  teach-r, 

•phe    voiiiii^ir  child,  a  trail    little   fellow.  At   i  },  1  )elsarte  entered  the  Conservatory, 

was  not   l.int;  i„  f,,l!,,wint,'  his   m..ther,and  wheiv  hi- developed  a  stvle  cntirelv  ditTcreiit 

thiix  we  Imd   Franvois,   at   the  ai,;e   of  ten,  iVom  that  of  his  instructors, 

.ilone  and  peniiilfss,     ^  .Malihran,    the    Rreat   singer,   encouraged 

.  ,-^  1 '   "'''  ra^  picker,   riii.lin>;   tin   little  him  in   his  methods,   and  later  on,   hv  sheer 

icilow    lUimhed    with    cold    and    weak    frotn  flu   k  an.!  !n'!o!nitah!;>  will    !>e!-,arte  cqitird 

liiui;;ei,   took    liiiii    to   Ills  iiiiM-rahle  home  ap.,siuoiias  i>riucipal  singer  in  the'Opdra 

iiid  cated   tor  him.      The  iie.M  two  yjars   of  C.iiliique 

i3 


•*^^-«*?»ii     t'^^y^L^ 


'"«  '"-  "["iilh  II, rt  |.,,.|,!,  i,„,  I,,.,  „ 
.ittriu  lr,l    I,.    I,,,,,     I      ,,,,,,  ;,  |,,.  i,,^   |||,|,,  ,,^| 

K'^tiir.  -    III, I    u,.ii,l,  iinl  ii I    |„  ,.,„,    ,,, 

'■>'  lii-^  nii^^nili,  ,  III  \,,|,  ,  s,,  ,.,,,,.  ,1,  I,  ■,,,,. 
out-  u.is  ^joiir,  li,-  ,Uh  1,1,  ,1  I,,  II,  ,1^,.  ,,„  ,,, 
llu'  otiur 

Til.  first  Ihiiii;  lli.il  h,  ,:i,i  u,,^  ,,,  ,„.,!;,.  , 
tlwin  UkIi  sillily  ■,!  :iii,n,,i,iv  .111,1  |.lns,,,l,,j,v 
111  (.r-lcr  that  !u-  inij^ht  l.,i,,u  mII  i.ftlK-  iis,^ 
.111,1   lap.iliilitu  -   (,|   th,.   imi-..  1.-,       'I'ii,  ,,   ].^. 

'"■K-i'i  t"  stn.lv  til.-  ,  If,-,  t  ,,t  th,  .litr.Kiit 
■  ■motions   i,j„,i,   til,    l„„i\  ■    ,„„,     ,„    ^^,,  i^ii,^ 

Ills  Slll,)i,;ls  t',,1  f\!ni:iiunt  aiiil  sUi.U  In- 
Willi  tilloili;li  tin  wllok-  ^;  limit  olthr  >,„  lal 
M-.-ik\  trotn  thf  hi,i;h(st  to  th,- hnvtst,  h, 
or.liT  to  iiiakr  Ins  ,!,  .IiuHimis,  ,i,,t  f,,,,,,  ,„„, 
rl.iss  ,,f  iii,li\i,iil:ils.  I, lit  iM.iii  all  tiass.s. 
lit- stli,lifil  his  fliciuls,  x\h,i  ■.Ml.  anion-  the 
ImkIk-sI  ill  lank,  an,l  al-o  sptnl  a  ).;i,  at^ic.il 
ut  iHiH-  visiting;  thf  liospitals  an,l  iiiis,„,s 

Anions  his  Miipils  uvrc  tin-  v;rr  it  Ra,  h,  I 
Soiitai;    an,!    Ma.r.  a,!v   on    ;lif    slai;,'      am! 
IVr^^  llvaiiiithc  in  til,   [.ulpit    licsi,!,  s  ni,  in 
I'.  Is  .jfiiiost  ..'ltlu-iu\,il  (aiiiili.s  ,,('  I'.iii,,].. 
wli.)  s.iiiKlit  his  instm.  ii,,n  in,,i,kr  t..  niakr 
tlii'iiistlvfs  iiiorc  atlr.ii  tn,- 

Maiiv  iuis,,ns  ai,-  ii!i,!,i  ih,  nnpn-^sion 
that  I).  Uaiu-  tant'lit  a  n,\\  u  iv  I,.  -,i.in,l, 
sit,  walk,  an, I  s,,  !i,ri!;  ].u\  }],■  ,ii,l  ,,,,  ^,„  ], 
tiiiiij;.  Mv  tniuiht  t!i,-  ,■  ./  ,^  ,\  t,.  ,1.,  Uu-si. 
tliiiiRs  Ml  or.l.r  !.,  .i'  t:!;ti  til,  in.,-i  ,-a~.  ami 
.Ufa.-,',  Su.->  Iv  Mo  ,iiif  \\,.n!,!  !.,■  l„.!t,-i  a!'l,- 
I"  'lo  this  th.iii  tlif  inin  win.  ma,;.-  tin-  ;in 
ot'cxprcssi,,!!  his  li'c  stn,;, 

'.V!i,it  ,1,1  w,-  ill. -an  hv  ■  I),  kart,  wiuai 
we  sin-ak  of  it  in  tin-  alistia,  t  '-■ 

Dclsart.- is  tlu-sui,:v  ,,f  th.  hnni.ni  h,„lv 
with  a  virw  t,.  in.ikmK  it  u-^m,!,,!  .asilv  aii.i 
i;r.ict-liilly  to  lii,-  |iioinptin-s  of  i!;,  s,,nl.  ,„. 
ill  .>tlKT  won!-,  Ii,  Isart,-  i-  lii,art  ..f,  xtin-s 
sioti. 

Is     il      tii.viliv.h       !l;;;v,:-v-     1.,     .•■.:.■■.         !  ,.   ! 

sartf  in  ,.r,i.T  t,.  !..,voiii,   -  xiiKsmvi  i"     I.ook 


111    I  •    loi   ,0111   I  II        I'm  s  vom 

aiiv    ilillii  iill\    III    1  .\|)trssiiij{ 

I'o  you  (<  ,  I  .It  a  loss  III  (  xpti  .., 

itloll  u  h,  II  \  ,.||  ,1,  ,||iv  1,1), 
ir.l,.^  '  |(,„  ^  ih,  |,a|,y  ^t„|,  1,, 
II  ,  111  111  voii  know  Ihal  ii  hn. 
'      Not  a  lal    ..I    II       'I'll.    ,hlh 

,'.,''.'/,'■ //^.       \,,lll     ,X|,t,   -.SILII         „, 

ouisf  |(  iimt,  ist,„„|     'I'll,.  ,||,,.^ 

Ill      vol!     ,    </■>,  ■..      MUM     1,   I  l|Ili;s 
''I'  II''        \Oll      llhll-      to     ,    \|,I,     ,^        III,    III        ,„     //, 

•  in, I  !,■/./<-  f/,i/i 

'■•iii'"""iis  ai,   ,  xi.i,ss,  ,1  ■      ,|i||,  ,,  111  „  1^ 
I'V  ,litlu,  lit   l„  opl,  ,  as    1  ,  tan,  ,-.  ,/„j.,, 

>oin.-    ,s[,i,.s    .111;.;,  I    |,v     lipping    (he    l|,„.i 
with    til,     f,„,t,    ,,il„  ,,     I,,,     p,,,|tii.linK    ih, 
lo'A.  r  lip,  .111,1  oth,  I-.  Ill  -nil  ,liii,r,iit  wiis- 
Ian  tlui,-  ai,'  .-111.1111  ^■", ,  ,.,,'  ,haiai-t(-risti,  V 
"'i'-  li   :il\\  i\-    .ipp,  at    m     ,11   anj^iv   p.-rvoii 
-II   '1    :!■-    Ih-     ,  :,ii,  hiiiv.-   ,,|    Ih,    lMii,i>     ill, 
sti,iu;lit,  nin;.-,  ,,|  ih.-  liKUi.    !■>  its  lull  h,  i^hl 
till-  1(  rs.  II,  ss  ,.l   all  th,    mil-.,  I,  s,  tin-  ,!is|,  n 
sioii  of  tlR-  n,.slnls,  aihl  ihi   w  iiUiiiiij,;  .,(  ih. 

<  \-,'S 

S,.  It  is  with   fill    .-iii,,t:,,ns,  .m,!    u    i>    th.- 

stU,l\'       ,,|       UU-S,-       ;,,/,»,;,'      ,   :.-,ll,l.   ,'.    I  /./f,    y        tll.ll 

<ii.iM,-s  ,>n.-  t,i   sink    Ih.     iii,ii\  i,liial    in    t|i,. 
'M'"      :i    '• -It    \\hi,h    Is     ih-    IiilcU     II,,-.  >.,aiv 
;'i   "I'i.  1    I"    I"-.  ,,in,      1    i;,„„l    ,I,„  ntionist' 
Tliitc  isiiothiiiv;  in, 111   '\,  timi,  nial  lo  a  pnl, 
li.    i,a,l.-r   Ilian  lo  ha\,-   m.mn.risins   uhi,  h 
h.   .  ai  I  us  into  In     ■■;-  i.    .  ■  '.,  t,  j,,  ^        '  (, 

must  .ih-olni,  Iv  l,,v,-  liinis,  II  ni  th.-  .  hata.- 
t.  i  whi,  h  h.'  wi-h,  s  h,  ,,.p,,.^,  ,,,  Anotli.i 
tliMiv;  t,p  rem.  iiiliii  i-  tin-  in  t-.Npi,  s>n:j,  a 
s,-nliin,  lit  vai  11111-1  ,1,,  ,t  m  -n,  h  a  u  i\ 
tll.ll  It  mil  appral  to  th,  in-lin,  is  ,,f  .-v,  ly 
'"H-  m  v.iiii  an,;;,  ,.,,  a-  !„  iin;  ih,-  li^li'l 
.•\|ir,s.i,,n.  'I'll,  ,,iii\  \sa\-  t,)  ,!o  this  is  to 
111  i!-,-  II-,-  of  th,-  ^;■  n,-!.il  .-liar  utt-ristit-s 

'  ''"1  '  v,.n  s,v  ■  |1,,„-  shall  we  kn,,w 
^\hat  !>,  th,-  :;i  ncial  i  h.-ira>ti-ristl,  -  ^  ' 
M\  ans\M  1  i-,  |t\  k.-.  pin-  mhii  --ws  ,.p,  n, 
iml  hv  ,-,,!np,iiii!-^  tilt-  if!,,-ts  ,,f  tin-  s-mi,- 
'■•n,,ti,ai  np.,n  ,ti(f,-!,iii  p,,.|.li  '  In  ,,ril.w 
toll,,,, in,-  .1  ^,H.(;  imp,  r-,,iiat,>r.  \.in  must 
Karn  t.i  ii,,tu,-  t-s  ,-r\  ti-ini;  that  ^;o(s  o,i 
ai,.iin,i  \,.ii.  Ii  \,.,,  s,  ,-  a  p.-,-iilia!  rxpi,  v 
-i.'ti  on  ait\  la,  I  ,  i;,,  iiotn,-  .iml  ti\-  to  iinilal,- 
it  it  is  \-,  n  s.-I.i,,,,,  that  I  l,-,i\-.  ,1  s'u.-I 
■  ai  ,>r  u-Inin  Inmi.-  inmi  .hiwn  town  witli- 
..\;t  ;■.-,, ,..1  ;:.!,.  .-xa.iip;.-  wimh  i  iiit-an  to 
iuiitatt-  .is  s>.ioii  as   1   leath  my  room.      lu 


nil  \.\kll.    IK.l/X/Xl,  .hV/)  A/.fXY'/A'A' 


it 


liiiK     ><iii  Will  liii'l  lli.il  Uii   --Uiily  ut  l.iccs  is 
mil-  ul  ill'    iiMi^t  iiitt  ii -liiiK  "I  1  ii|iiilU)ii>  you 
li.ui        'I'll' If   IS  :i    ^rv.it    I'll  .i-.iiri.-    Ill    cmi 
H'K  iiu^  ,1  -'l  111  iiiiriily  1,  •...•.'  k»  ami  iimkiii^ 

lllilll    ilii  .!->    \  III!    \\  Isll 

ll'iw.  \i  I .  h.  lulf  tt\  in>;  1(1  l.ik'  III!  ,t/lu  r 
|ii  iipli  s  I  li.iiHi  u  r>  ami  cinuij^i  ymi  lllu^t 
i'l  [111  I' 1  I  K  >ui«"  111  yiHir  I',.  '/  VoMt  limlv 
!uii-t  111-  !■  tliiitiiiij.;hl\-  Ir.iim.l  tli.it  it  l> 
Uh.ji  1  I  iillUiil.  :lll.|  uill  H-.|ii,i|i|  iiislatltU 
ilhl  ^;l  .11  <  lulli,    til    llir    sll),;llt<  si    tllldlion    (it 

\'ilr,iuii       It    must    l>i-    SI)  |iiiln  tly  triiiii''(l 
tii.it  .11.  uiiv;r.i(  fliil  C.I  uiis\  niiiatliftic  aitioii 

Uulllil   \,r   IIIljMiSSll.U-  to  It 

IIii'A  i.ili  Villi  :ur. iliilillsh  this  ri-Mllt  * 
lt\  1  iiii'-t.iiitl'.  v.itiliiii);  voiirsill  .iml  iiir 
I'  .  Iini:  1  •- '  I  \  imsl.ikc  iimiiniiatrlv  altt-r  it  is 
iii;i.l<-  Wt  .III-  iihir  >  itMtuit  s  ,it'  lialiit,  ami 
il  yi.'i  ii'.-.ii  lit  .1  laiiltyaitii.il  pass,  li\- 
aiul  \>\  miuiImiiIn  will  furtii  the //ii/v/ ut"  ilu 
iiiK  till  sf  t!iin>;s  ,:  )i,i/i\  ,  aiiil  tlifii  ymi  will 
ill)  till  ill  williDiU  tliinkliiK  Vcitl  must  hf 
s  isiiii- 1,1  It  th.it  it  never  c.i lists  ymi  ai|iialni ; 
ui ,  in  utht-r  wnrils.  you  iiinsl  he  tliur.)iij,'lily 
111  isiii  i,f  \iiiii  1iim1\'  lieluii-  vijii  tar.  hec'uuie 
iim  iinsi  iuus  lit   It 

H.i\r  \uu  iie\er  visited  a  reaiiiii^  class 
wliiii  Null  h.ue  tli(iii^;lit  to  Miiirsell.  "  How 
awk\v:ui!  these  rlulilreii  are  !  '  \'et.  ten  to 
"lie  it  villi  h.iil  Seen  these  same  ehililreii 
I'll  till-  iil:i\>;riiU!i(l  iliirinn  the  recess  perioii, 
\tm  wumM  have  ihoii-ht  -x.ictly  the  oppo- 
sHe  Wliv  is  il  He'  'Usi-  tlie  rionu  ;i  '.:  • 
cliilil  li:i'l  a  hiMik  put  inlu  his  haml.aml 
Wis    I'lM     111     "  staii'l     up    anil   reail,"    lie 

!  lecaille    silt  Ciinscinns 

Willi  is      s'a>.||-  iMidit      .' 

It  is  nieiely  aniitlier  t'urni  ni  selfcon 
SCI' iiisiifss,  ~  }ii:iri 'aiiilv  ii\  hi  d/'^i  ,i>,ii/i  r 
■  ''  /  (••"  ..''■>.>  .7  /I,'.'.'  Tlierrlure  it  is 
\ei\'  import, int  that  vmi  shnulil  know 
'■\:'.rtlv  li'iw  111  li'iise  vnursell  so  that  when 
\  "U  Ljet  u;i  to  lecile.  yiiu  w  ill  111)1  lie  liotlurt'l 
I'v  su>  h  .|iustiuns  as,  ■•.■\iii  I  stamiinj; 
ii);ht?  i>r  "Is  my  position  graceful?" 
hut  v"i;  will  ■;■•.'.■,.■  that  it  is  all  riKht. 

TiiH  CiiKKHcr    I'liSiTiiiN     I'm;     Ki'crriNi. 

Staiul  easiU  ,  with  mie   loot  in  ailvance  ot 
tiieullui  ahoiit  the    distance   of  ii    walkinj; 

.^f..!^     ii-ltl.   tl...  ..f..i^   .-..l..-..,l   a»  .;.]..,. 1   *!._ 

"    ; ■ I  ■  '■'  ^-  • '   f* '  ~L'  I*.  -  .*. ::m   mc 

hail, Is  falling;  naturally  slightly  in   front  of 
the  hijis.     I,.-t  the  head  and  shoulders  be 


held  easily  elect  hiiii^;  cirdtil  to  avoid  alt 
jppeariiiice  ot  stilfiiiss  oi  .inj^iilai  its  Tlic 
wi  i>;lit  must  he  Itcpt  omi  the  halls  nl  llif 
teil.  and  shifted  e.isily  troiii  one  liiol  Ic  the 
iither,  accorditm  to  the  emotion  orihiracler 
i<-prtsi-nted 

Till  re  are  three  pi  incipal  pusitions  to  In- 
usi  i|  III  lei  It. ii lulls  the  ohnitui,  the  nor 
m.il  I't  111  iilial  aii'l  the  suhjci  li\e.  The  oh 
|ei  tUe  is  with  ti".-  wei).;llt  poised  over  the 
fionl  lu.il.  ami  is  usni  m  all  descriptive 
re.uliiig  and  in  tin  eiiiotiDiis  that  nre  di- 
lei  ti  d  a)',ailist  things  outside  ul  voui  own 
hody  'I'lie  iioriiial  oi  iifutial  is  with  the 
weigiit  poised  over  hotll  fe't.  and  I  Used  to 
express  illicertaility  or  douht  The  suhjec - 
live  posit  in  Is  with  the  Wright  poisul  ovi  r 
the  hai  Ic  loot,  and  .lemiles  deeii  thought  oi 
meditation,  fear  iml  all  emotions  dirieted 
toward  self 

I'liless  you  change  \our  position  with  an 
ohjict  in  view  a.oui  un'irn^^'ity  Jiiftin^  of 
u'ti'^ht.  as  it  itiilic  lies  nervousness 

He  sure  to  k,if^  a  nuf >_(<:,■  ha.\f ,  as  nothing 
will  spoil  your  ap|)earatice  on  the  plalloriii 
more  than  st. Hiding  with  a  hroad  base. 
There  is  a  saying  of  llils.irtes  that  runs 
sonii  til  i'lg  like  this  :  "  A  wide  hase  indicates 
conscious  Weakness;  a  nairow  hase,  coil- 
scions  strength  '  I'or  ex'.tmples  to  prove 
this  rule,  weiieed  not  seek  far.  I'ur  instance, 
notice  a  child  just  h.ginning  to  walk.  It 
is  weak  and  uncertain  of  itself,  and  tliere- 
loie  takes  wide  base  So  does  an  intoxicated 
person,  or  one  who  is  old  ami  feeble.  For 
an  exainiile  of  conscious  strength  and  a 
narrow  base,  take  the  runner,  or  the  statue, 
"  I'Mving  Mercury.  ■  In  both  cases  the 
weight  1)1  the  whole  Vioily  rests  upo  i  the  toe 
ot  one  foot 

Another  suggestion  which  should  always 
he  heeded  is  this  :  Do  tint  let  the  front  knee 
tie  bent  when  your  weight  is  on  the  back 
foot  Whenever  this  happens  it  gives  an 
awkward,  hunipish  appearance  to  tlie  whole 
body. 

The  chest  should  be  held  well  up.  but  not 
to  the  extent  of  giving  a  conceited  look  to 
the  reader. 

W-.       ivn. 

All  easy ,  graccfu  ,k  is  so  great  a  charm 
to  one's  i)ersonal  appearance  thai   no  one 


40 


a   KHati-i    a|i[HaiciU' 
il  ! 
I  law-    ymi    vwi    mi  ii 


ni-LSAKIli   TK.UX/Ai,  ./AV  //.OCrr/OA' 

t  ^,'Mtiv::  in  ualkni,i^  i>  tilt  same  as 


uliicli  uie  iini...itaiil  to  rtimiiilRi 

'■''    '■"    '■'""    \\t'ill<       •■    shut  il    ii.it    111, -I,.  .        -r'l'  , 

>s  .1    wi^l.n.t:  t..  j;,-.   ,„  w.-h.,ut    i,..i„j;   srrn  ;       ,1,.  J,  '  •■i^'^^'l.  tn,  y  will   ,u.l 

4        Hi.    \>rv   r:iRlui    II. ,t    to   hi.ak    at    the 
^vaist   li,,t-.  as  that   kix's  a  >louri,v  ai-p.'ai 
anci',      1  he  trunk  tioiii  tlu-  hips  ui.,  shouUl 
i'f  !"  rkctly  r!j;iil 

1^  Walk  so  that  if  you  sliouKI  strike  a 
^'•■;''-  ^■"'"  'l:''-;  wouh;  stiiki  fuvi  i„ 
"!'"•  !  "or^;^,  >o,n  Uu'st  shniihi  a;ua\s  lead, 
ai!.l  tih-  head,  tcet  and  U'-t  of  the  l.odv 
should  ioll,,\v, 

.\\-<i:d  walkirii,;  with  ,i  jeik  Tr.e 
""IV.  iiMit  should  te  loiitiiiuoiiv  and  even 
:  1'"  not  <wii,.;  the  l,i;,v  fro,„  side  to 
-iia  a-  It  selves  an  exluiiuly  vul-ar  elFect 
■''.  il  \ou  .lie -oiii-  i„  ,,„,,  (lin-etioi,  and 
xyant  to  turn  sudduilv  whom,  do  not  take 
tiuie  or  lour  steps  to  turn  vour,-(lt,  hut/./;,./ 

I':xi:KrISrs     I  OK     1\,ISK     AM.    To     [■K,,|.KkI.V 
I'l.A^l,    Till;     WUK.HT. 

I- 


'""      "■'''^     "I    ^a-ily    and    naturallv      as    i| 
fiiterinv  \our  or.  n  pailor. 

The   same  eanta.n   shouhi   he  (^hservfl  in 
laKi,;^  the  iio,„  f ,  „  ..vitin^.      Walk  tov,,ui 
I'.-ac  iriinrdiN     Ioi^.iIihl;  la.n..  of  the  little 
.;'te    Soeiitv',  a--    if  you    \vert 


1  ourtt  --ie~   (.( 


,i-;oini;    to    !aki 


'  '-■iiai!    o'   'lo  :iii\-  otlier   oldi 


'I'lps 
J    li-ui    at 

IS      y\\ 
nelll  o 
Wlleu 
'mishc  li 


'■aiy    ;iun-        \o.hin.;    ,-,    ne  re    ndieuloiis 
''"■'"     ■     -*^'i'"i    "I     .-oiu'.ited    nianiui      aisl 
''"'■'"'J^    '"    f'    t"   '"■  avoided   than   a  (rii^iit 
lei  appraranee 

-.v    iiiainiir   eaii    hi-  eultivated  an.i 

:ir.-(i  in  titia-  hy  per-e\eranee 

-.na;,    Ui  \(:    |,>i-ei   an   experietiee   that 

teinp.rance   entcrtaiunu-nt        It 

•^■■'^    >:'^'"'    '  =  1    a    tnen.i  s    parlors    tor    the 

*.vnel:>  ot  th.-  W,  C,  T.   r 

Wlien     the    pro-ianuiie    was     at.out     half 
niiiuhel     was    aiiiiounerd,    and 
'.'''"'■^    '■!'   ■':•■  cmtre  aisle    eaiiie  a   eirl   oi 
"'■"•='     '-■■■■■■■■_       H-i     fee     had     on 'it    an 
■"'"•'     "'     -.•"■•etini.     ,on;.inpi     whhdi 
.  .        ^  '  k-iow  I    1111  looiish  to  recale 

'"'  ""*  .''.a^'  None  ot  \ou  a:e  iiipaldeof 
'■^'''■■'I'iK  I'lio  mv  he^di  sentuiH-nN  '  sf,- 
w„>  loi!o«e,i  h>  a  ,  horus  of  vcrv  Hudil.le 
I' loans 

Inia-i.K-   thr  ^Mnpath\    teit    le     the  audi 
til,  e     t-,r     1,..  I     uii,  >,     ^! 
t'-at    h.aiirifw.,    hiindih 
Knox     ■■  \\  ],\   -ii.nihi   til,    vjiint   ,. 
lie  pi.iud 

,'  "■'■' '■   '■"■  -^'nlinient',  ,■!  a  va.un/  telh.w 

wlio  ^at  111  tlie  .liae    i,,w    v.  iti 
ii'K   to  ...a-  ,.1   eiv   ,,ei-hh, 


Piaieh   V.,, 


.  ovinlmg    one, 


■■e,-.lll      I,,     leclK, 

'■'    poem   ,if    |,,hn 


.1    mortal 


TuM 


1        Militar\'  p,,siti,.u, 

Ki'^e    shiwK-   ,,|i    (,|^,, 
two    thiee, 

;.  Sink  .,h,\\l\  haek  until  \\,  ,-\-.  toueh 
''■'""  >"'intin,L;  ,,n,,  tu,,,  ihi,-,  as  h,-(,,r.- 
an,l  k.epiim  "eii,;ht  ,„,  the  halls  ol   the  feet, 

A'l/'tii.'  .'.,  ,  /,7i    /inu.s: 


!!.M-N(.    Mkih  IKV  M(,\  I   MlvNT. 

Militar\   j.ositiou. 
-        Ki>;lit     f,„.t    f,,r\\at,i    at    an    aiiwle    ,,f 


;  \ 


W,!, 


that 


;.  ■"    :-^''''   ,'-•■•'       -'•'^-  iiy- -issues  from  the  iron 


lo'nitioi 


N  "U  ■  ana.  a  ,i!i 
<■!  vour  aiaiieih  <■ 
M'  i"   ,\  ai ,    ■ 


111    'o    lis,     til,'  s',  nipath', 
■   ,li,l  this  \'oune  U'oiieiii 


I. 

Midi  w,i,:ht  to  rij;ht  to,,i 
(        Kis,-  vviih  wei^dit  j.oi-,-,!  upon  the  t<,e 
';'   "'-M^l'l    t.-i     at   the        -le   tune  lifting 

t  II.       J.    |i      I,  .,  ,.     ,    II      .  ;  .1  _  ^' 

■■■'       ■■•'    "  I     i  .      -Oi)^    I  IJ^ill 

■'""   'i'ayoiially   at    liont        ,.  jusl   (ncr   the 


DELS  ART  I-:  TRAIN  ISC  AMP  I:IaK'UTION 


4« 


rJKlit  foot,  till  oil  ;i  Icvil  Willi  the  shouidiT, 
wliilc  :it  the  --ann.-  tinit-  Ittt  iirni  li-.ts  diago 
lially  at  liack, 

5.      Lmvir   lucN  aiiil   amis   in  jilacc,  ahil 
I'riti),'  ri;,dit  foot  liavk  to  iiiilitaiy  position. 

Kevt-rse   tlle   ;ilo\'   iiiLiit,  putting;   lift    tool 
forwarii,  c'u  . 

{Rcpful  ji:  t   .   ■ /:  •  .   :.■■   ,,:  '.  /,>  '   1 


the  liL-a.l  following  thr  dirtction  of  the 
uci>;lit  ami  tlie  trunk  taklii.;;  the  opposite 
ilir<-<  tioii. 

;  Reverse  the  iiio\etiieiit .  ^fradually 
■.vitl'diawni;;  the  \\ei,t;lit  lioni  the  nj^ht  Ul;'. 
Ki' e  il  ov<  r  to  the  left,  th.  head  and  trunk 
inoMiij;  in  o|ipositiMn  as  l-elore. 

(  Rtpi-.l!  /.-.  ,  ../l    .'/wr,>  ,  J 


in. 

I  Stand  in  co,;:!,-::  Mit  heels  a  iew 
inehes  .ip.iil    the  toes  pointinj.;  onlw.iid. 

2.  With  a  spriiij;\-,  iiiiieini;  inownieiil 
of  the  hody,  take  a  slep  lorwaid  and  hark 
to  place  lirst  willi  th.e  ii-at  tocl,  tlun  with 
the  left  sprin,^!!!-  I'-litly  on  the  halls  ,,f  the 
feel  as  in  walt/iiit:  .111, i  niukiii^  time 
rhythiiiie.dl\\  one.  tw.,  lo'w  ii,l  and  haek 
to  plaee  on  tiie  ri,-lu  loi^l  :  rhiee.  lour 
foiwald  and  ha.  k  to  j^hie.-  .1:1  tlic  kit. 

kepe.it  the  nioxeiiKiH  l>  ;ek  vvai'is.  - 
one.  t',\",  ha.  kwai.i  and  loiwiid  tcj  pl.u  e 
on  the  ri>;ht  foot:  thvec,  four,  haekward 
and  I'orw.tiii  to  plaee  on  the  left  i..ot 

t       Conli-  ■■!•  the   nioxcnieiit   l.)  t!ieri;:!il 
and  to  the  leii    pomtiii'.^  tiie  toes  -.,[    tlu'  loot 
em   whudi   the  st.,-ii  is  taken,  oMi.pu-lv  fioui 
the  body,  and  marking;  time  as  hefore. 
i^Rcpuit ji.t  tnnn.j 

IV. 

"  I'i-:.\-i>ri.r\i   '  M.i\  i.MiTNr. 

1.  Stand  with  the  Uel  sll;^iill>  apait. 
the  \velv;ht  u-tint.;  e(|nall\    ..n  holh  leel 

J.  Slowi\'  sw  i\-  the  1h..1\'  f.)M\-, 11(1  until 
its  w-ei-hl  rests  enlirele  on  tin-  !.\I!-  ,,1  the 
fei-t,  hilt  without  liftiiiu;  the  lieeU  ;iom  the 
floor 

,^  In  the  same  manner  swm-.  ii.iel.  w  aid 
as  tai  .IS  p.issihU  with  the  wt  i.dil  eiitin  1\ 
on  th.'  lifeis 

.\\..Hd  o\(  r  halaneiii};  in  tiie  in.iv.  ment, 
and  hend  no  part  ol  tiie  ho<lv  e.\eepl  llie 
iinkle  joint!,. 


1.  Stand    with   Iho    feet    sli^htlv   apart, 
the  wei^hl  lestiiij^  e.juallv  on  both  fe.  t, 

2.  \\'itlidi:i\v  th.e  w.ieh.t   ■.■••e.in  ;!!•.•  ir. ■.:■.•. 
the  lelt  !ej;,  giving  it  entirely    lu   the   right, 


I{\1  KelsK  To   .\i  MIIKK    A    NakKi",'     IUsk, 

1  .  S'iei  I  eitllei  a  (  tael.  in  ilie  ih.ui  ui  ;i 
seam  in  a  earpel. 

2  Stand  in  military  p.isitioti  direetlv 
o\fi  this  line  s.)  that  it  runs  hetwieii  the 
t'.\o  leet  and  touches  ti'e  heels  exactly  at 
the  line  wllefe  thev  in.et,  ai'l  diNldes'the 
:in,i;le  hr!\\'e-,-n  tiir-  'WD  le't  in   !iai\-es. 

.;        Krpini;    th..     fe.t    in   tlie  same  rela- 
tive  povAimi    1. 1   the    line,  walk    s!ii-,vl\-   for 
vv.ir.i,     helll;^      sine     to     se.'     til:lt      the     heels 
do  not   <',..,  th...   line  hii!   just   touch  U  each 

tillR  , 

lAii  c:,'.i    |M  .\\  .Ml.  FirM.iN-.,    iiii:    I-'kont 
KNi:i:. 

1        Military  positio,  ,  liaiids  on  hips. 

-'.      Shitt  weight  to  left  foiit. 

With. ait  liending  the  right  leg  at  the 
knee,  swing  it  iorwar.l  as  a  unit  lioin  the 
hip    (  onnting  one, 

-(  Then  swing  it  hack  as  far  as  it  will 
,i;o,  coniitiiu;  tw.c 

,s  k.,i>.  at  this  tines.'  times  an. I  on  th.' 
'■'ii'th  take  a  slep  piiltin;;  weight  iiili) 
ii.e.ln   UhA  and  1.  aviiii;  l.ft  foot  lice. 

'•  R.\.,tse  liie  lirst  muv.nieiit.  swing 
iii.l;  left  1.  -  t,,rwai.l  and  ha.,  k  three  times, 
ami  stei.pin^^  011  the  lour'h  swtni; 

•  /\'f",it  this  ),i,>.iJi!,-;t,  uaUin^  uou.x  ail 
<i>i'./  '/it  tiif  ii'.'iii . ,, 


I'ui hi.m;  I'.\!;kcisks. 

I. 

I.  l'"eet  a  slight  distance  apart,  weight 
on  the  halls  of  the  feet. 

Put  Weight  on  left  toot. 

,v  I'ivot  from  left  to  right  at  same  time 
s:::;;:::-  me  ■.•.cigni  Jw  i'it,iit  loot  and  iiiuny 
left  hi  'I  fioni  lloo; . 


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I  I 


■/"WA//    //:.i/\7Vi      wn  1,1  ,H  r  I  ION 


^  4         P;\'.-t    (;,.|n    n_:ill  l.i  ;.  Il,  ,.;   .,,|ip     i,,,,, 

S'llilllli;    Ul   \.-\.\    ll,    1,   i;     to,, I    ,,,1,1    i:i;.    ;,;.,.     11    .lii 

t"i't   Ipmi,   ll;;    ;],,,, I 

(  A'.-/'  ,(/  /.,      ,.')    ::,,,,  ,.; 


Ki,.     1,1,    1.  It     f,„,i      kitiiiiix;    all    the 
''•"■■   ••  !l   !'•"  !■■!"  Ii;:l;l  !,„,t    kiP  ,  !in;::il-..i;iir 


,         ,  "''  '  "    '■'""-    -'ii   i'IV..lK!i:    is   !,,        ||,n,     ,,,,  ,    ,,.^1,,    ^ 

Ik-  uoiR-  >.u  l;i-  l,.  .,,  nui  (ill  til,,    ;.(,  ,  .  ..        I'.,;,,    .,..,    ,      ,      I 


I!. 


I.      MilM.i:\   |M..~ii,,,ii 

l<i,;i!l    !,i,,l  .;ii';,.n:ii!\    :,,;  •aiu.I 
Sii   I!    ,\(  '.Mil   t,     1  I'li!  |,„  .; 
1         l'.\  "1   l"    ';:i   |..:  \\  .•,;   i,,,,t   (,,  ),,,  ].^   i, 
■■'''  il' :!:.;     w  .  :    .,:     ,;• 

]l;i!I\-   ril,!,,,,)!,     ;,,   ,,  ■ 


■  I'    \"-:    li,i\,    ,i,.;;,- 


When,  I,  ,i  ,].i\,,!  :ni,l  sh;!l  w,  i..;lit  ,  i, 
(A',/.,,/  //■,■,  ,;/,..,;,,   .,/    i,„    i,,„,  ,    ^,;,,^    ,   ,^ 


I-.!  I  vi    1,   ic,  Ami,  lni.vn  V    'i , ,  Wai.,.;,   ,,h 

'■    >IA.,1       W\l.,., 


'  '.,'/',,■    tills  ,    i,  I 


Ml!'!,:!' 


'."./ '".,  ,  .',,  ■  // /,, 


,.,,S1 


:i!.,i    hill!.-     1,   U    j.,,,|    .    !t     ;1.,     .■,,,,,,,,;  ,^ 

ni  'i 

"'-'  >    ■!'":  '^  '■'■■  i:  ■  "11  ii..  x^       •■  .;:  ,;  i!  ,  ,,ih,  r  .i 
■•'■11    !•  '•-■  !.ii  .    tl'i  ,  ;  ;„.-i;,- 


lu.  k     I.l^-M^M 
W.lli  .   ll 


'■'    ■'■'■  '•■■  '■''■'•  1    I  ;    :i   U'.ul.ui-    ^-;l  !■ 

>)-!!  V,,!;  :,:  ;,,-:.  i,i!,„,.'  k, ,,.,.,.:  Hi,, 
"i    '■}'■■  i<  -   !■'  •;  -|i  ;:i-  l:i.,,i  a.,.,  riMn^a 

-       ^"''U:  !>■::    ■<-!   I.'lua;,!    ;,,,,!■    il,,    1,,|, 
•~I  i;k  '■  •  ■',    a   \;   ,lki;;L'  :-l'  [. 

'■'  '■'■'■'■  "VSi'  :■"■!  ..•;  t!),.    II, „„   a.al  naiii^; 


Iai  '  ^  i:-l  ■•     !'.    (  ,!  V  K    I   i, 


'■       C't,i—     !■;  :,:      1,,,,;      .,1      ■,  ,.,  .    , 

'""'  '■-■-;    ':■'•  :■  :'■   ::\<    '"<    .1    la,-  '.:■■'.: 
tin    ::m,.- 


'■  ■"'  ■■  ^\"  <''  '■"  .i.i:i:..:  :-'.,''u'ii'.  \,^    i-,ia-.i,i,  |,.,i 
■  '     '    !•••  ■'«•     I-     \  ■  M   iiir-i  ;anl      '.,n\  iiu: 
'■■'■    >  >  ''  -a.. Ill, a;-     1:,,\\     i^    ,;,a,N     ,,,i;    .^j 

■ '       '■  -    ]iku  -■     V.  ■      i  a\a    a    iiiiu  h 

-il'-::M:-,  "l-ja.      ia,.|,,.i 

1,  ..  ,  ■•  ■'  M    liii-'    i-    a    r-lmiii    in,  ii 

'■■'''""    '  '     ■■"     ^\:'■•'>     '-'  s    I'.iia    llu-   ankle 


I '  1  ■  a .      a  r  1   I  !  1! 
i  i>'.\    al    lai     J. 


.s        l.:-r   .111    t,..  -,   a 

t        i''.''t   :    .'-   'a  k 
;.;.  V,    ,,    ,;„    ni. 


u.,I 


.1  ,"!.•  '.i- ..'Mij.  tu  :i_.iil 


II. 


n  ,  ■ .,.  a  : . ! . 

\  !■■''.  .1  ■.:.,■  a-  ,.:  i-,  ill  !a 

v.,  a'.    |.  ...1     /    .  ■.    ■      ■  , 

.  'H:.    ••■-..I   '...^.       ,•■.,;     .a'.,;/.,     /„, 
-iii'ui.l  i  .    ni.i  it   ,.\a  :   va-  ^i,,,;-  l^..,! 


i.\(I    the 

-■'■■    .-/,.A/ 


I-a;  1  .  :  1..  i.a,  !:  ■■ 

i;. .■'.  AM. 


I  I. ■  '■■  I  ,  S  I  ki;i  T 


1.      ^!i!;la.^    ; 1 

-■      1^1.  kt  :.„  I  ...  .a..:'a, 

)        i'l  I  ui  l"i,  a:  :  i    a.   ', 
•It  -a-ac  l.,af  (v.  ■  t    l  :a.  ,-a  •, 


1 


Mikt.!!-\    |...   i'a.n. 

i'!;!  II.  ki  |..,,l  k  n\ar<!.  '^kiltin::  w.at;!it 
.'■' '    '  ■      k.   a    ^:  ;   ;;  a:^     ,.,  ,  ,     |[     [,, 

'I.    i:.i.ia,i;aii  •,   ..;.jiii,a.  iim^;  |Jcrs.in. 


DHJ.SARTI:    IRAlNINi,  AND  h/jHC'/VoA' 


4i 


S       Krverse  the    niov  .-m.-nt ,  1..,wiiik   over  kcmcinl,-i-  that    ,„    ii„M-    i.i.,v' tn.  iit-,   /'/,• 

,1        1      ,e  It  111  ri.ini.rtion  wil!i   the  w.ilk        A' M-' /'v<';X-,  tlu' s,uiu- :i„  mi  llu- i„,u>. 

IMJ4    l-XtTlisi-M. 


\r.ll        ji.     U.i.     .   , 

r.  ..I,.-,!,  i!,-  i.  :t,  ^N.ii 
Ifft  ai)<i  lit  •  I  as  it.  tip. 
"r'nink  Uii.M  l",u, 
luuk   III   In     '  '.  '   . 


H'.'v 


.■I   III-  l,..rl   1.14  ' 


'II  K    1  !■   A  ■,',  riiiM 


^iiii;.  Sti<i-:i;t  Hi  i\v 


N'lliliiu-  |i()Niti()ii. 


( )ttin  i  li:iM  ^,(.1  11  jnMi|)lc  iiia'kt  lliiiii.iK-.  :, 
liiliculon-  if  11, ,t  pw^itivi  iy  vuii;,ii  ,  l.v 
IiciicliiiH  nv  T  to  |)i,k  ii[)  MdiPlliin^,  ■.■,li,i> 
tli<v  nii^^lit  li  i\.-  iluiH- 11  Krac.-liiiiy  and  iinu  li 
luiiic  i-i'-il\-,  it"  t!u-\'  liMii  (,nl\-  kiiMWii  i;.,'.\. 

A''      -  /       /V  '/</     ,>:,>■     llulll      111,        lli],;,      t,.     jl!      k 


I-,";"!;;,,,:';'!" ' --«'"  ™;....:/;n" ',,;,; ;;::;■  r;:.;.;?;:;-. 


iiili>  il  :it  siiiiic  tiiiR 

.^       Hi,\v  from  tin-  .iiikl''    ti)  tin-   It  li  mi  i 
lh(.-  left  tuot  (;,//,■//■  /\  ,;/,  •  //„■   ,,■,,,/,• /;i,>/ , . 

|.      RL-\-fr.sc  tlir  iii,)\L lilt  lit.  liowiiij;   m,  I 
the  ri,i;lil  t"i"A 

S.      'r:ikc     this    ill    ,  i.iiiurliuii    with    thf 
vv.ilkiiii,'-  I'xfrrisrs,  lii-iiiK  cui'tiil  in,t    ti)  iiii 
1»  tit.'  tlk-  [iroirrc-s  li\-  thf  Innv. 


tr;ii-hl  :i:itl  ,'■,//,/  thf  /v,v,  .  'l-lii^  i-,st,  \.  xv 
iiiiliiirtaiil  tlial  1  h:ivf  ,if-,i,lf,l  to  ^ive 
siiccial  fxtTfises  t,ii  it. 


I 


1        Miiitai ;.   [.,i>itii>ii 

;.      I'lai f  y,,ur  kit  t,„.l  imwatil     ni.l  i.ut 
tiif  Wfirht  oil  it. 

,;.      limp  \t,iir  haiiilkt-n  hi,  t   fiith,    ihi.ir 
at  y,iiir  rii;lit  si, If. 

4.      Witlimit  lifii,!iiii;   It  tlif  IniiMiiwai  l, 

•/.v;,/;vV    ilr,i])   str,!    Jit     ,l,,,\i;,    k,x'i'iiii;    the 

\Vfi,L;lit  .-still  ,.!i  the  ifU  It.ot.  iisiii^-  tli,-  lii^lit 

h,  .,,1    ,.-1.1,    •!,      ,-,        1      1  ■  ■  ,  ttinl  111.  rtly  txstfativ  viiuisf',!  :   a:itl,  pirkiiu' 

...  .ul    uith    tiif    laof    lt,„ki„.,  jauntily   „Vfr      >,,.  ^hf  lian.lkercliif f  in  tlu-  ri.lil   Iiaii,!,  n'r 


Tiii-;  i,',iMi:ii\    \U\w. 

This  is  liftiut  iiily  in. 1,1, nil  thf  ^Uiije  atttr 
iif  lias    iii.ul,     a    partKnilarly  j;,j,),l    hit    in 
stiiiu-    luniu    sflfftiiiii,    aiiil    i~    l,,util\-    ap 
l'l.ni(lt_-(l.      It  ft  insists  si  iii|ily  in  a  nmi  nf  tll,■ 


.,„ai,.,„.,.        \Mii,,,  ,1,      ,„  1                     ■     ,]"■'  ■/'''■' ■•■''.    '"   l".i>t   ]><iMti,,ii        In    this   wav   the 

1         is  ,  ,    .■!!  V      ,     '1  ■"'''^■'"■•-•^••';^  "-  "'-  I^^lt  loK  .l„fs  all   thf  u„,k,  .mil   ntHif  .if  thf 

promiiK-iut.' 

,.  .S       K^-vcisf    tin-    iiiin-fiiuiit    pnltin^    thf 

I'.XKKtisi:    IN    \\  M.Kix,,    i;mk\v\ki,s.  right   f,.,,t   lurwan!   an,l   tiruppiUK  haiulker- 

s      TV        iia,  ;,„,..      i ,.     ...I       ,    ,,  „ .,.'.,.  I'lliff    I,)    thf     h-lt. 

if'i''.- •■'-■""'■'.'.'  I , ; , .':v,':'.:f:  :;;:,',:.;:•.',':';;  ' av/>.,;/  .', >,  in,,,-.. . 

!'■''■'':■'  "■•'■ '"■",  '■■'  "  ■■'■'!  "■•  L    \,.  fv,,.  ,''  ,,:i     .,"a 

I, lit    «.,!,    ,.,.     .,,.,,.,   .,;.„■    ,1.,,,    „.|,|;    ,    ,i 

1        Militaiy  piisitiiiii.  "■ 

-      I'.Uf  iiKht    ftM.t    l.afk.  tt,„ih.i,K    thf  ,.      Kt-pfal      thf      la,t     .iit,vfnR-ul,     „„lv 

Of    ,,  thf    il,,„r    at    thf   >an,f    tiiiif   !,t,..n,iK  timnviiiK   vtnu    haiulkfu. in,  f  tt,   a   tlistance 

hf    M„v  l,,iwar,l   li,„n   thf   aiikk-   .n  f  i    thf  ,u.,l   then    walkiiiK   »I>  t..  it,  nianafiiiK   v„i,r 

.fit  l....t.  unuh  IS  als,.  thf  .tn.iiK  f„ot.  .tfp,  s„   that  the   woak  l,.„t  will  al4vs  W 

:■,       .  hi!t  \\fi,v;lii  sl„w.\   to  thf  hack  !'t„,i,  nf.xt  t,,  tlif  haii.lkfrf liif  1" 

.atlK-sanioti..ioliUinKllifh,fl.,ftlieri„nt  :       Pmftuf     tins     with    stmu.me    fNf 

toot  an.l  strai^lUfiiin.  thf   Iu.,'v  katk    until  h.ivin^   lirr  drop  lar  liaii,ikf nhicr,  an,:  ^■.n^ 

.tlt.niisas.iai^htli,i.,li.,nitlifOi.,wii,,rtlif  puk    ,1    up    lor   lu-r.      In    this    extTf  isc- "   in 

..:..!  tt,    hf  tof  .,f  thf  in.nt  r,.,,t.  which  ju^t  ortUr  t„  got  thf  hfst  ,-lTffl  vt,u  sii.iultl  ho 

iMi  ','.".•         ,      ,           ,  ^t-i'"l>".i;   at  a  tlistaiK-f  wlR-,1  the  hantlkfi- 

t        I  lai-f  Ifit   tt„it    hafk    anti   niifat    th.'  .jh.iff  is;   .Irtm!!;-,!        W-.-  -^-a-v    ~.'>...r  r-   ;..  .    :.. 

nioyfiiifiit.       Kffp    .n,     w.ilkiiiK    hafkwanl  handing  thf  hantlkt-Kliiff  it.'the  owiii^!  to 

until  the  .uovf„,fm  cunifs  easily  !,„«•  slightly  and  act  as  ,f  il  wcic  .-»  pleasure, 


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jn-l  as  the  liips  an.l  kit.-,  s  Im-.-lih.-   stiaivjil.  t.,  -il.'|i. 

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liKil,  niakili;;  tin-  Im.iIv  as  lall  as  ;,.,.,si!,I,-, 
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nut   In;-   aiiNlliiiiL;    that   it   wants    nr  slinvis 

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1  he  l.ill.iwiii;;  <-\.-ri-|s,-s  ..;iv.    tin-    !i.--ta.l  .  ■(' t  il.-   [fiiiiins, 

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an.l  phvsi. amis:  :,,„!  ,.,,.,,       r,,  .j,,-  ,-,,l,i,-i    vnin.itrs   tin-  .i;'> 

tiii.s    111.-    in.ju-     tlu     T.-~iilt    i>r    iiuMitai  el 

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r.-siilt  111  -  iii,.t'-in,  ami.  llicretui-.-.  ail- .piii-k.-r 

1.      ^'111.1  with  tin-  wi-ight  .111  th,-  l.alls  i.f  :i.,,l  inm ,-  pissiniint.- 

'"'■'"'■'■'■-  Tin-    !-i.-n.-h,   as  ,,   .-la-.   |..-si„r,-  a   .^n-iU 

^-      l"-i'-^'  M,t;iit    t    ll;it    up.iii   till-    st,.p  ,.;,.,]        •!-|,,.v     i„.i,,,,.,     .„    .J,,.     i_m„,     ,^,„,,. 

aliuve,  k.-i-pin;,;  th.-ai-fjiitiip.iii  th.-lrli  r,,i,t  •pii.-i!-   n,-\l  .'.  i,.i-   m-i-..;)i!..,rs,    tlsv    i  u-uiumis, 

.V      kisf  iipnii  thi- tu>- .,1   tin-  lift    lunt,   at  at.  , -is  a  riilr,  v>  IS- uiiiliim.n^tratisT       Tiii-s- 

s,iiiu-  tunc  •4isini,'    a    iitti,-   iip--.vai-,I    iiii;..-t;is  l.flntia    t.,    tla-   'r.ut-nii-    Ka.a-        llnw-'S-i-r 

with  It  whirl!  i-;cs:il..-s   till-    i.i,..lv  an,!    shiits  .^,-stiii,-  !H-l,M!|.~,i.i,,i,-,,r  l,-ss,t,,.in  p,-,,pl,.s' 

th.-  weight  ti.  tlu-   iiKht    liint.  sshil,.-   the    hit  ami,  hi-ttn-     is    s.iv    iniM.rlaiit    t.i    .itu-    wh.) 

foot  ,nofS  up  tssu  steps  to  the  III  \tst,  pah.e  e  ihsii,s  to  iiiip,-is, male  cliai-u  lets 

t'"^'  "■■Rllt.  Tli,-ii-  are  s,„m.  ._.,em  inl  riih-s  in  ,-.a;ar.i  L. 

■\       Kt<e  upon  in,-  to.  ,il   iije  ri,;hl  foot,  at  i^estiiie  which  it  is  w.-ll  to  n-111,  .111,,  !- 

Saillf    titlle     eis-inir      x      little     ijnwar-!       iniUf-'lf;  :              !;;      \'-:..      i:..! \..:      _            _ 

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.i.-Krc.s  .H.n,  tiu-  Tun.    an,l  tlun   l.,„k    h.an  ...   that  pa,„. ail'n  ,..,„„'       Th,     n„.w         ,1 

.t   loathe  anaun.a..   n.akm^r  ti.'-n,   s..-   ,t  as  n.-,  .ssau    .„  „  a.  1,   tha.   a.nhM,     was       ti,? 

,     '  Vc                                                  ,  ■ifl'ii.ai  li  :        ami    tin     move  m.  nl    n.  ..s.-,mi\ 

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"..    ion,   j„.t   as   ,11    rral    111.-,    an.;   assume  is  ,1,.,,,  ,t,.,i    j.van    a.  .  ,  !.  ,  alio,,  ol    n,ov,„„nt 

tl.<-  e..a,a.„.r  ,..,  n  fn,.     l.-lo,,-  von   nn.k.  it  loll„w.  ,1  l,v  an  al„nM  s,.,„                                ' 

I,  ,    ,        .  ,  '-■      l-'t  .••Jiir  "-t'oiU'  an.l  arlist sim,  s 

.        l...aa-,,ilr„.t  lomak.    voni    ,.;vstna.s  l,.-    tnll  arn,.-,l      with   tin    ,  It.ow   .-iti,,-,    ,„.r 

■''';       '''--I't'-     HL-    t!i.     a>!     ,,|    rxprrssion  :  n-v,,  an^^-nlar 

-'.1   that  th,.   u-.,r,l  •   ait;    ni.ans  th.  tlun^  ,,,,      I,,    ,.„nu,-    „.s,„r,.,    „    ,.    ,„,„„,„„ 

r;'',r"':;"^"'- "••"'''^"  i-in->s,rat,..  .nowai.i..  to  „s,.„„,v  ti„.  i,,,,:,,,,  Z\ 

!.>K..   th,.  attuiMf   ,,t    pravcr,      TIr-   ;•„//-/.■,■  l,an,i 

!;,;";'  rl;!'";::   ^""■'''    '-  »'■'•  ^--'-K  I-s-  .,        1„  an  ....tn.   tl,..  „  ,./  shonM  A,./ 

sriita.:!.,,,   woiiM  t...  witli  til,,  lua.!  h,.w,.,i  in 

a    iraaiMr   attitii.ir     with    hamis  ci..-s,.,i   ,,r 

t..l.i,-,;  on   !.n-ast,  an!  uith  th,-  wluil-,.  h-ur.-  ' 'i  ' -^  VkTi,  --   j.^vvs  ,,,■  Cist;  k,  . 

,ir..op:n^,    l„it    n..t     km-.-lii,K.      V,.n     im.st  ,,          Tlu-    v.-lontv    ,,1     anv    a-ait    ,s    ,„ 

;'■":,:.. 'r;;-  :--^'-^^  ^"  "■'    "-^..-ation  p.opon,on  t,,  ,1,,.  nu.s  ,nov.,l  an:i  L  \Z 

;.    I"           *'■               .  i.H.vinK.-        li;.    t!i-    l),.Ua,t,-ni.-a:;s  that  all 

I   .-a---  N..n^.>.unatv,,ua;c.:r^.Ti;,  w,-i^hty    i.i.as    or    ^la^,■    eniotn.ns    ,,,M„r.- 

:'■■;   '"    •';'-'""'^   "-•'    ^■'■"  •■^">    ''-v-r   make  sl.,w   ^.-starts   nioviia;  tiirourh  lar^,- sp.,,,. 

■';;     '■'■■■■■r;;  -•■^'   '•■.      'V'^'   ^--   ":'■■■■■   ''"^>«  -!'■'<■   -"   '-Kht-r  s,.„t,n„.,ns   .r,.   .  x,,r.ss,.,i 

.ou.-i-w   an.,  tl'rii  Ilia,      iia-in^it   it.  ,             ..                                                          ,,    ..     , 


rap!,l  nioveiiieiits  tin,,,,-],  .,l„,ii  ^pa,,.. 
Ml   Kestiir..  ninst   have  ilir,-.  ti,,n. 


i,   ^.,,     ,■     ,  .•,,,,  * -  •^"    Kesu:,..   ninst    nave   i  in.  ti,,n 

..  s,.,   ,,.        „,  ..,„„.  „.^„,  „^„  ,„^.^,  .„^      ,;;;;;-;.;n;.^  in..      th, .    .,1:    ,,..    wavenn. 

a!i,l,  iliijretore,  w,  ak 

M.:.,.ara''T'?:i^';""''-     f";'^';     ''^^     ''"  '        ' '  M-v-'-its    ui    the    sam,     .imctiun 

;'''-'"""\    '■■      '•■'^■-   unstiuiiea    an,!   sp,,„-      shonhl     t„-    .m-vessive  This    applies    t,, 

hutlioiik;  ,t   wheiievir  v,,n  nrite  that  s-lec-      vases,  th,.  ni.us.Mwnt  .'...nh'   a' 1  ..      , 


A    litt'e    l.-iraiiiL' 


tion 

tliim^  "  \on  know 
K 


IS    a    ,ianKerous      cessive,  .■ 


!   alwav-  l,e  siu 

m-  [>art  taking'  its  i.lace,  tlien 

anotlu-r      .-t.        (  i|     ,-,,11:.--.   t!u-    su,  .-.'ssioii 


,,;^    'V""""^''  V.^■.X.^^. ;  ^vstnn-s    tiie      shouM    I-   so   n.pi.i    that   it    is    harelvt,. 

^ '>;"•■    .'■■■■iv     mns,     aa     in    ii,,in,,nv        X,.      ,.,.pti!,I,.       l.-,,r  inltan.-  in       I  ;„'/  •  '^/. 

' s.  ...-"11  on,   pan  iiiav  Se    ,1   the      th.-  ev.s   Inn,   toward   the  thn,H  I'niJe.i  f.r 


3 
^ 


/>/■/:•.  I/:/ 1    /A  ;/ 


tll'-ii    llh-    whoi,    |,.„I.    ■  A\  r,      i,,,\  ,.,|  .  ,1     :,, 

til'  n    til'-   :IM1I   .   t.  :li   il    ,'.  .t    !l 

t         ■  Mo-,.  .11. 


'.V'l.    ■!    III.    ■.     I 


•»7 


>     ■'  1'  ii.  •!   ill.   I  mil,  M 

i'  •      ''■'■■    ■••    '1'"  '■      il'Hl     !■  1     ">.      h.n^.U    i.ill 

Ill-Ill  1-   I ."  -  !■:-  I'  I  tP!;-       ,1        i-,  i.,,i:,  ,      •>■-,,,' 

-r.i.M- ,,.,,,..,!„  i':,.i ,„;.,-. ,.: :..     .„l„  ;V'    ,■''■,""'  r'--"  "'  '■■""■ 

'■■•";':;-'■'-'—'—-:•-  >=:.':i  i/'>:v';:.;;:v'n;7,-:;:, ;,:;•,;•,;:" 

""■'■     '"     '■■     P-^'-".M    -M, ;  , I,  .:,„,,.„ ,|„     ,1,.,., 

■"  '■■■-I'll-,  il"   ■■        i!  -.  .-  -.    I.  „- u  ,., 

Ill  ..111.  1  -v-.i  I .,  -.,,-,!  :-„  I    ,1,  ,.,    ,  ,  ,     I,,,,,, 

■^  tliiii-'  ..I   I"  i--..n,  -i;i.i  l;i.  '1  li;,   1,,,,,     i,,!,..^ 
111.-  l.-.-i.!  .,;    ,i.,-  ,  .,, 


i-i    .,|,.. 


II. I  III    llif 


\,-  >i  ■ 


...    11  ->-.i, 

"  l-,.ihx, ,      I/,,   ,   ..,    .-! 

1. 

1 .      "^lim.!    with    !„,.;■     ,  ...  ,! 
i-xi.-ml.-.i  :il  l-ijl  |i  n-.tii    ii-iiri 

\V-lI,i-.  ;    II-'. I  ■.,-,  ;      ;|i  ,,,:,;      ,  ,,,       ,      - 

l^.-'  I'lii'.;    'lii  ■    ...r:-!      ,  : 
l:ii-.-     rill-    sl'i-.'.  i-,- 
1,1 -■.•-,1 

,;.  '-Vi"-'  -.'.-:  lii.-  h-  ,1,  ;,  !  ;,,..  !,,,„; 
'■'-'  ■'  1-  ■■  ■  :"i-l  '-"V  1  ;:i.-  1!  :,!•;  -,',,-\  !•,  !  ,;  n,, 
wrr-l^  1,   ,,!  ;,,,,;  ;,,,,■.,  [,  j,:^ 

(  kt'"  .it  /  ,  •  .//r  /,'■./,--  ■ ,  , 


l\' 

■■      H'-lh    -Ml.;  ,    !.  :i,l!,,i-,  !m;i,|.    (r  iiluir, 

I    "il      'III  l-!;i,.l'.      -     .■,.;-,-     ,,ll     ,;       i,  ,i;,„,;,l      1,,H-. 

\\'i'i'    '.  .-    !i     ill   I.  ,;i,:   -v.itii'    ii|.,  .111-1     III,-  I,  It 
l,,ri'l.  .!.--.-,n. 

/,'■,  -•  ,lt  I,  n  i:,.i. 

'-■'     '  '    ■     -       !'l-        111..-   ■   III.   n;        il  l\irii;      Irll 

I-  I-'-   i;"!":    "I'    ■:.  :   :i::li!   li,i;i.l  .!.,wn. 
-  A'  ,'  -  /'   '•  '/   ,'.  »i. 


ir 


III-:    :iui.;      ii,ijiv    r, 


I-.-.   .    ",.    Ill   ,     in,-       ]i    ,!!,'..      .1.,.:,.      ;,.; 

Ill'       'II. i     .'I'.-ii     ,.       Ihl     .I1II1-,    !-,l 


'  '^^'''il    ''' '       'III     li      -I-i.--,    liil-l  11.      tile 

■■'•  III"   I'l'--.'  "1    111'-  .-!     1   i.ii.l  1.  Mil...   Ill,    :,iiu< 
■''•^'-    •  '     '     '^    '■!'.    i i-   iKMli',--    ;.   i,.s.  ,1 

■  \   III     il.i.il  •.l,.-,\  i\-  ,iu-i\-n,  II, 111,1  .   itail- 

ill     -     !.,!      1     . 


II. 


'        ^^'aiKliiii^  ,,r:l-,   ,  :•  ,  t,    Ira.  t-   ii 
tii;ar.-,-i-;ii  i,:,.,-i  ;ii, .,,,,;,„ ,,.    ,.   ,,,  ,,  , 
inui-,-v   liii_;-;-  . ,:   ;:i,.    ri;;i,i    li  n,;    |,  . ; ,., 
wii^l    li-.Hi    i-i     ,ii   .lifci  ti..:i-,   :ii|,i    ti-.- 
tiail 


VI. 


■■       ■'!'  '  -.ill'    r-  .il'i.-i-  ;,,li,    iliia'iiii;    ir. 11111,1 

\" "1       -I    -    !    i-l-        ■    I'l,      -I    ,i...A:l     -.,   ,     li.   ;i,i],,    l!,.,l 

-I'  v^v-:;  1-,,'  .::.  i,  i,,  -.,.„,  ;,„,.,,.,      i,,  ,],,_, 

'■''''■■  "•  -:.  ■'.  ^-11  lii.-  il  111.!  1'...  s  .:,..,v  11,  til,. 
'ill':-  !■-  il-  -11..'  •---.  '•  i-  i,  ,  -Hill  w  il,  11  ;:i,.  han.i 
•  ii.i  -    ;     -.il...!!.:  u-ii'    - 


'II. 


J. .11.1 


,i       '  1  "■'-  'i-:iii--  '  i.:ii'  -,..  nil    I    ,' ;.   ;,  ,,,,1.  -■       Tin  n 

lust   ;.;',-.-|iin-  iii.,:ii  in,,-.  , -i.-  n  ,  - -.     ,<,   ,.,.,     \      .-/ 
lions,  an, i  lii. -II /.,,■;,,,'/,/  ''  "  ^       'ruin 

);--'ii-i      i-i-i  ;.i-  -  •    !■   iliii  IV  ,  ,,/ 
...  4        I'r-  ■-.  !ii.-  r-  allu  r^  I",;,  t/i,r 


I'l'-ss     |.    itll.  tS 
il.         illtllll-.       to- 


i.      VaUw-  'un^«-tli<-r   in  f?,,;it   ,,n      i    i,,,^,.- 
'.villi  llic-  hi;.-, 

?         [,.  t   I  h-  !!!    -1-1,  ir  i!;      •  . .;, „. 

ilirections,  wii-t-  i.'-a.lni-  li.ii,,:-,  tr-iilin-.  ' 


vir. 

i'l:i.  .       il  111'!-.    ,,11     ■   11,..  t      ..\-itli      ti[l.      of 
I"'  '  -'  -  i'l^i.  '"■  .i  :i|.,iri.i  ihr,ii;!,«;, 

^s    iij,-    iiii'i-    ,,|„ii     ou'war.l    sl,,wi-,- 
v'l-'      !---.-;:i!::,;  !l:.-  h  111,!-,  ..l,,wly  ..p.-ii. 


4« 


/'/■/•.    ;/,,•/       /A.//\7.\<,    ./.\/'    l:lA>l   l"l  IUi\' 


\  1  I  I  . 


.V       A-    !ii'    .1MU-,  I  i.Mii    lia.  k    til  lil't    pii-^i  X. 

tlon  I  uu-l-  li   I'liM..     Ii.iiiil-.  •  lin\  |\   I  1,,^, 

I  AV/v ,.'.',,, //,      .^„,  I         I'iair     n,L;iil     iiml     l.iiw.iiil     .iiiil     --lllU 

wn.ilii  ti,  It, 

\'.'-\\    liii     III"!'.    |.il\\;llil   i.\.  !     Ihi-   w^\\\ 
li'.il     ii  lllll).;  I  l;r-  1    1.  ;,,1  ^iiiil   In  .iil   t,,ll(,\\  ,  ami 
I         lIiii'!-     i\l'-ii.;iii    nut    Ml     li'inl    nil    :i        i'  li"       :niic    Imu-    i  u    iin;  i  i).;ht  Imii.;    tn  h    n 
li  V.  1  uith  till-  \\:k:  a    \Miii  lulin-   t.iu.ij.l  ,   ,,  li        '  '  ''    ''"'"Ilk  In  mi  iln    |.'iliii    ^\\^v  \  li:„liii  ; 
uthi  I   liiit  .'i.iiiil    I  I, .1.1  ,ip  ,11  'i-"i'l  ttailinv. 

i        l.illMi-    '.'.11-;      1.  .1,1    Mil.:    ii  mil-    (1  111  ^        l.ittiii;',    tin'    Imihi    tiiiii     i-iiii;    ilcuMi 

inii\.   '. nth  .11  111'    ti.  llu-  ;/:'/;■  w.iiii      .^m'    ti.ii!    In    ].I.m  ■  .     i:ii~i     th.-   IkmIv 

'.Vii-;-    -1;11    li  :|i1mi:.' .    iiiii.i-     li.iilini.         '  l"\v  !>'    I"    iii-t    [m   itimi      liiiii'.u;    tlii'    iik,',- 
lIliiM-   l.itll   .11  11,-   ti.  '.  ln'  /•  /,'  Hi,  1   "    :  I.     •  !;.il    ll  iM.l    :l!i.:    l.iiih    I  Ulln-    til   JKI-.I 

ki'lii'iliii'.;    :;i  ii:\     Mm.  -     h.m;!     i|,.      ;|,,,.  ,  '"'H  -'l  'Hii.-  lliii. 


Illi'lil  i-   ll    ill 


til  \     !■'  lii'i;  I  ;:i    nil   ll,  il   m 


:iii).;li"   ;iii    im  m.  ,;  :,•.  ij:,    i  i.-i,;    i,,,;   i,  ,; 


K'.  \ ,  I  •■!    t  111'  nil  .\  I  nil  lit 


IX. 


xr. 


1        :-i..'.vl..   1,1, ..\  till    l.-'.iil  iiiMli,    I  li,'.,t    at  I.      Mi,M-  ti„.    l.,„iy    ami    h.-a,!    t,,    riKht, 

''"■    "  '""■    ""!'      '  'i-ini;     tn,      aim.-,     wii-;-       'Aiul,     iiami^   mu-.u   lu   l.lt,  as    in   the   ii.m- 
1.  a,:;!!!'  ..... 


Miu\h    1.11-,'  till'  Inail,  .in.;    luw  i    li 
:iriii   ,  u  ri-ls  Ii  ailing;. 


Ilalr,  .1." 

I''.|  \,  !-!■  till-  mi,v(iiit-:it. 


ELOCUTION 


.\.  I'.inliin;  to  till-   [.atjii    t'.    .mimI  ,  li  „  ii  Witlin'it    u     :,    .'ul,  .•   will   nut  (.irrv.      It    is 

'"'"    '^'■■■■1-      ■;u-lr.'ik    I. Ill         ,:.,m        m,:,'i  '.'.  ii.it  •  ii.,i,i,  ■  .  ,i  .,1.  i  ■.  tn -iK-ik   1.  .i   hi  ..ir.s  at  a 

'"!;■,;  ■•''^•.""'    ';.'■    '  I'li'inii;;,    .-,    /.,,;<,  I  ui.i'  ',\  1 1  li.nit  .•; ,;  .,:i  .nl  i  !i,  ,r  I .       \\.-    iiml    Ih,- 

I  la.'    ;-.iu.;l>-h    mi'.iniii-    |,.II,,v.^    tlh'    l.aliii  .l-'i-p  in,  at  In;  ,-   m,,i.'  ir,  nut'iitA   in  m.  n  than 

<'xa,tl.,      -I  llu'r-   u'f  ha\.'  it  -  -  '  I'ilii,  utii.n  a    wimnii,    ;.i,,!,.,M\      l.c^aiiM      ili,     loniier 

nuaii-,  t..-;i.  ,,k  i.n;."  .viar  Iik.-i  rlutiiim: 

In   i"'i;inniiiLi  th.' stiiily   with   ii,w  piiiiil' , 
tl..'   ;iist   thmv.    1    111,-,  i\,.   1^   till-   niaiuu'r  in 

which  llii\'  l.r,  athi.  Hi;i...\-|  ii  iNi ,  J'.aI-.ki  I'^i-.s. 


I'i'l'  -X  I'lilM'.. 


I. 


V( 


.on  v:i,,i,„:  ,,,.,..„,,,.  ,j^.,..,l^    ,,j.,  ,  J, nj  ;,i^.  J        |,^^^,^.    ^.,.^,^,,      j^j.^_     haiiil-     tiriiilv    on 

'"^^"'■■'   "!I-i,i   the  luat;-,  I'ln   r,'.  riv.'  winii.  ^i,;^.   m-,'  at  u  .ii- 1  iiiiv 

tri'sli    air    uitii    ,n(.,v    iiih.il  i>i,,a.      'i"!.,-  ex  .r     "iniiak     -i,,>\lv      tiiion-h      the     nose, 

!''.n!--iii!i  an.l  ,'  ,:,t;'.i.  tiiiii  ni   til,    hi;,,:<  ^himlii  niiKiiit;     hami-,     iinAi-    out     p-i,  ,|,iit,lv    by 

taki-  Ti:.i('i-   111,,:,,   m   tlir   1. ,••,.;     linn    in   th,.  ..xiian-a  m  •  .f  the  !■  I'A    r  Inn-- 
"I'!'' ■■  1 '■'•■'-        i-:    Met-  tia.  ,  :,..t   -hotiM   1,1-  ';        !•.  .-c  ii.il.  —  1,  lU  K    tliinni'li    ihr    nioutli, 

nsci   III -fcly   a-   a -„.nii,i:nv,   ho'ini,  iT  r.'s,,  a-,  if  Mowiii-    -imathmi.;   lin'ool  it.  iiiakin^ 

naiK'r  ravitv,  ihiou.^U  wlii.'h  llic  l.r.ath  lias  li.imK  cmn'.'  closer  tn.^rllm    hv  contraction 

t>J  pass.       riiis  ,I.','p,  even  In,  atliiiiL'  is  wliiit  ot"  the  low  r  huuis. 
giM'S   liie  Clear,  nn^iii}.;   tones  to  the   v,,iee.  i K.p.at  t,  >i  times   ) 


DHLSAkT/:  rRAiNL\U,  AND  /-./.OCirr/ox 


\". 


4") 


UMi  Ills. 


II. 


t.      ILiiuK  ill  same  position. 
2       Tiiki-   tlie  saiiK-  cxercisf,  only   iiihal- 
itiK  and  exluilinj;  :i,'l,ntlv. 
\  l\<  pi  a!  ttii  /inn  - . 

III. 

1.      Anns  at  -miks. 

-'.  kaisc  the  arms  >U)ulv  at  sides  till  the 
hands  meet  over  liead  at  same  timt-  inhal- 
ing slowlv. 

;,.  Lower  the  arms  i,,  pl^re,  exliahni' 
slowly . 

{Nip,  a!  I,  II  Hill,  s.) 

IV. 

1.  Hantls  on  chest. 

2.  As  the  arms  slowlv  open  outward, 
till  the  lungs  to  their  utmost  capaeitv. 

j-      As   the    hands   come    haeV    to"   .-liK^it 
expea  the  t)reath  slowly. 
(M'/-,  ,ii  1,-n  /ill/, s.) 


1        Hands    pressing   sides   at   wai-i  ime, 
take  ill  a  ileep  breath 

I'ronouii'  e  the  word,     t  )in-  i  ,"  slowly 
ami  elearly. 

;        Inhale  slowly 

(.      I'ronouncv  '■  t)iu- !  " 

Ripi-al  /i,,  ii/y  /i»i,  ',  AjX'/z/i,'  i'l.aln  ,>,lu;eik 


Take 

"  War! 


\  I. 

exercise      usiiij;      tlie      WirG 


I'di  rsivi 


Another  thing  to  he  carenil   ahout,  is  liie 
focusing  of  the  tone.      I'nlcss  you  are  par 
ticular  about  this  voiir  words  will  be  muf- 
iled  and  "  throaty. 

Though  you  may  not  know  it,  you  can 
throw  your  tone  almost  any  place  within  a 
certain  limit  .\im  your  voice  at  one  of 
the  upper  corners  of  a  room  and  see  if  vou 
cannot  make  thai  corner  riui;  .  \\\  reciting, 
one  should  always  throw  the  voice  to  the 


Ji  'V  OK  CLVIlNEsS 


St 


nii.sAisii-:  IK  \iMS(,    i\/'  ii.iHriio\ 


[    r 


y 


I'  y 

t 


WKLCOME-DKl.ll.H  i 

l"arlh(.-st  (.oriK-rs  of  tlie  ruoiii  Tlit-  voice 
need  not  iRctssarily  lie  loud  ;  Iml  it  must 
!)e  firm  and  resonant. 

To  tocus  your  tone  proptrh  ,  taki-  anv 
word  which  t>eji;ins  with  ;//,  as  ;//(•;-■  or  ///<;;/, 

mil  say  it  sIowl\  ,  holdin^;  on  to  the  m  until 
'In-  sound  rin>;s  in  the  upjier  part  ul  the 
head,  and  makes  the  lips  tiii>;le  :  in  other 
>\(irds,  ////;//■  or  /,',«>■  the  tone  at  the  ///> 

Man\  jieople  waste  hreatli  by  lettinj^  the 
tout  I  ome  up  in  a  slip  shod  manner,  and 
strike   the   root"  ot'  the  mouth,  trotn   which 

t  has  to  reliDund  in  order  to  reach  the  lips. 
When  the  tone  rebounds,  ii'"ch  of  it  goes 
down  the  throat  a^ain  and  niuHles  the  next 
'.one.      Throw  \onr  tone  like  a  ball,  letting 

t  make  .i  curveat  the  back  of  the  m<iuth  and 
'>e  free  of  obstacles  until  it  reaches  the  lips. 
Wm  will  be  materially  helped  in  focusing 
vour  lone,  if  you  place  your  lips  in  posi- 
"ioti  to  say  tlie  word,  before  von  sav  it. 

IvXl-KCISi;    1  OK    l-'liCI  SIN(.   To.NK. 

I.      Hands     pressing    on    sides    at    waist 


I'ake    .1    i|ee|i     bicatli      idling      -'"Wir 
llMl^;s. 

\.      riacr  Ill's  Ml  I'ositiiiv  to  sa\   Ml'-  woni 

(,  Say  it  i|uu  kly  and  loUilK  in  iklii.; 
the  last  leltci  soinicl  a-  distiiuth  is-th^ 
first. 

5.  Take  bualh. 

6.  Kc]Kat  \Miid. 


'I'o    acipiiri     loudness    ol    \  oice     the; 
nothing  better  than  sustained  slioutmi;. 


Imagine  \oiiivclf  on  .1  sioini  tos-cd  l.oat, 
watching  for  a  rcs(  uing  sail  \'ou  see  one, 
and,  ]uitting  \oiirliand  to  your  mouth,  you 
shout  as  lovidly  and  cleailv  as  \iiu  can  1  for 
N'our  life  depemls  upon  it 

"  Ship  ahoy  1  ■ 

i^f\i f>tat ji:t:  Inn, ^.) 


Kl.lc.HT 


pj./.siu//.  /A.i/y/\(,    I  \/'  /■/ 1'(  /_//<  '.V 


h  IM  I'-N   1    I     \lll    1   V     \M,     1  i|n    u   I     II      u,  ,K  I 


I'liutitt-   llii'  slrctt  I  lits,  iniat^iniii^;  \oiii 
sflt  a  vciidtT 

Siii'li   calls   as    ■    Cliauoal  ' 
eU- 


1  Ms  1  INlTSI  SS. 


.\\<l>o 


Many  j.fO|.U  an-  very  mdistiiu  t  in  tluii 
s|)fiili  t(ir  tlif  siiiiplf  reason  that  llity  art- 
slovenly  in  j)rominiiatiun  Tliev  arc  very 
apt  to  omit  a  ktttr  or  an  entire  svllabk- 
troni  a  word,  tliertby  making  it  indistinct  ; 
or  perhaps  they  have  a  iiahit  of  letting  the 
voice  fall  at  the  end  of  a  word  theret.\ 
causini;   it  to  be  inandihU  . 

Kenieinl.cr  that  it  is  just    as   important  to 
pronounce    the    /</-/    letter   or  svllahle    dis 
tinetly.  as  tlie  middle  or  first. 

A  good  way  to  cure  this  is  to  practice. - 
at    first     v/,ir,/i'    and     distinctly,     and     then 
</i/rfi/y  and    distinctly,— difTicult    combina- 
tions of  consonants  in   words,  and  <iiffioii!t 
combinations  of  words  in  sentences. 

Try  the  following  list  of 


W'lou^  si, 

II... 1    si, 

Kiuin  *1, 
K..ird-l. 

krW.udsl 
Tlllullf.;  d-'t, 

i^'liarinil-t 

l.earii  1st 
I'lllillcisl. 
I'livsiiist, 


l.iu  ul'ialiiiti 
l.iiK'ubrHni^, 
I  •rj^lutilioii , 
Api"  ?  vpha 
.\tlu  idatel'. 
.\  liability 
t'lironolonii  ai. 
L'luunili.i  iitioii, 
I'ieteticallv 
I  MsinteVotedr 


I  'in  Kill     Si  \  I  I  \i  I  :- 

1  \iMos  .\niis  tin-  MMiiabli  i  lon.uit, 
aided  in  an  .i  ilal  enterptir,-  ,it  the  ai;.-  ot 
fl>;ht\    eii;!it, 

A  bit;  black  bui;  bii  a  bij.;  black  beai 
.;        Brill);  a  bit  '<(  buttered  bian  breail 
),       Cieesc  rarklr,  lattle  low  ,  cn)\\s  ,  aw 
i<«  k--  crow 

.^  1'-'K'"  .^'<-at  );ra\' Kci'sr  ;;la/iiii;  naiK 
into  (  ireece. 

'>.  ICighl  x".-:it  KHiy  )4eese  in  a  ^reeii 
Held  gra/inj.; 


H)IJl  Kl  KV 


5i 


nilSAKII     ,'S\/.\'/X(,     l.\7>  // (i(  f//()X 


m 


•\  Mii;  l.iu  >   likts  lij;lii   littr:iUnt  . 
l''t<i     .  lit    till-   piilp\    iniiiipkin     UK 


■nt  u  Ml  a  pijiki 


Kuniiil    tin-   iim^h   ami    mi^;j;iiI    kmI, 


li'    raj;)^i(i  ra^i  :il  ran. 

II'        Sav,    Siwaii.    vhoiili 
ash  shalihv  ^titi  hf^  >li.i\v  ' 


^ha|>tl 


I  i        She   st-lls   st-a  -lu'lK    at  tlu-  -. 
Mial]  Misan  Sfll    vra-Ju-IK  - 


iinsliiiu- 


>(iiiii  slnin  ^unsliiiir     Siial!  -li,-  -h 


u-  sun  ^liiiK-. 
M\an  swam  .)\  > 


.11  Hi.    sli 
til.   s,.a 


>\<    slj^ll-. 


>\vini,  swan    s\\  im. 


S 


wan  s\v;,ni  ha 


WVll 
\nii(lsi  t 
■.Vitl 


ai;ain. 


•u  am.  s\\  an 

u-  mists  ami  .  ..Ultst    Irosf;, 


1    st.inti-st    wrists 


I..,asts 


Imtdtsl 


inists  Ills  ilsis  against  tlu-  posts 


IC. 


Met: 

Ami  still  insists  h 

^^ix  Iuiij4,    slini,    sifck.    slf 


f  sofs  tin-  i;iiusts. 


Six     thii-k      tliistlf  siuks 


iKlir   saii- 


aiul     lim- 


1^       U'lial   wliuii   If.l   U  hit«-   \\  hiliii-\  i.. 
wliittk-      wliisllf.    \vlus|Hr      an. I     wliiiii|it-t 
mat   till-  wliarl  wlit-rc  a   ll.nmcll■rll1^;   wlialf 
iiiikIiI  wlinl  ami  uliirl  ' 

I.;  tVtti  I'raiiKlf,  till-  (.iiikU  praii^jlv 
pear  pii  ki  r  puked  tllttc  pt.ks  ol  pru  kly. 
piaii^ly  peats  Iruiii  tile  pri.  klv  pianxiv 
pear  trees  mi  the  I'leusaiil  prairifs 

-•"      Theupliilus   Tliistl,-.   the    siueessiul 
thistle  siUir,  iasiltinv;  a  sieve  lull  .it  iiiisilte.l 
thistles,     Ihnist      thru       thuiisaml      thistles 
through   the   thii  k    <it    his   tliiinili        Now.  il 
Tlieophihis  Thistl.      th.    siueessliil    thistle 
sifter,  ill  silting  a  si,\i-  lull  ol  iinsiii,,|  this 
ties,  thrust   thtee  thuiisaml  thistles  throujjh 
the  till,  k   .>!    his  thuiiili.  see  that   thou,   in 
siltiiin  a  sii  \f  lull  ol  iinsilte.l  tl;istles.  tin  ust 
not     three     thoiisau.l    thistles    tlirou^h    the 
tlink    ol    lh\    tlumili       Siiieess    to   the   siu 
I  essliil   thistle  silti  I 

Heside  these  ililhi.  ull  . oniliinatloiis  ol 
eonsonants,  there  are  many  diHieull  lonihi 
nations  ol  \owels  ami  eonsoiiants  uliieli 
often  niakf  a  short  word  harder  to  pro 
noiinee  than  a  loiij;  one  Imh  instanee. 
'oniparativ  ely    few    peojile    pronoiiiue    the 


wlllte  NMiif  \inei;at   will 


lUlsiKii    lh.\iM\(,     \\  ;>  I  1 ,11  r  I  h    \ 


.V< 


I'l  VIM 


'/,  '  ami  .  IInIiduUI  In.- inuiiouiut-.l  ixacllv 
like  li  ill  h,(inl\  lu,t  most  people  pronounce 
It  likflonv;  ,'.'     Iiistt-M,]  „|-  saviiiv;  „„,'i     tliiv 


\^  "kli'i    IN    \\  iiu   II     |,i)\(,    I      ;^   ,  ,|    I 
>IIS|>|;,  iNi  •!    Ml   |i. 

New     t  \\    II  j 

Blue, 


I  lU-.(|;iy 

luiiiuie, 

Kiicl, 

Tmiior, 

I.iicli.'roiw, 

N'nuiertnis, 

Mtitmie. 

I  'lllll(}US, 

Tumult 

I.uke 

Xeull;;!, 

I  )llpe, 

I>llkp, 

Tune, 

i.uniinous. 

He  CMret'ul  of  tin-  short   Italiun   ,; 


I  >uiie, 

In--titute. 

I.ulirieate, 

l.ure, 

Assnint 

Dutv. 

Tuhe. 

I.ueid. 

Suit, 

Due, 

I)e\\     ew  u 

Nnisaiire. 


\\  I     ii-i\>      no    ihlln  iiliv      ^^  ith     III,        ,.,,^, 
Il.ilutii    .1      iiiarkeil     .      .i-     n,    iiil,,.,      .„„,, 

r.llm.    Ct,  lillt     will  11    \\r   ,  ollle     to   the     ~llot( 

IlaliMll      '     wi     .lit     .ipl     I,,  pioiiouiu  .      It     like 

"''''     •'  lol       111-1,111.   )■        in~!i;|,|      ,,(        -IV  lllj.' 

./■ '     \\t   ->,iv  .; 

I'lollouiu  e    111,      wol.i     ,,,  .         ,lu\\  h  Pi., 

nouiii  1     the  ,(  :iliiii(     |ii-t    .IS  M   \\,|s    III     ,,;, 

>n       till       s;||i|,.    ,,     ,,n     ullukh  rills    l:|st     is 

til.    -li..il  It:i|i,iii    ,    ,1  1„  .iiitilu!  s,, 1111,1         ]|    |> 
tile     Slim,      .IS     til,      ;,.v^     /,',//,,;,,,    ,.    ,|,     ,,,,  |]|H  , 

Illlt      s||,,l   I,    ,       ,,,      ,|||;|m,|v 


\\ill,|iv     !v     1 

i\  III 

I  II 

-II..,    1       !  1 

M,l  » 

.  .1    \ 

1   V 

MIsI 

•liiNi.l    Ni 

1   |. 

IJUMtf, 

lias,   , 

(.'llMlt, 

Task 

Class. 

Hasl 

l',|ss. 

Walt, 

Mass. 

I'lall. 

( irass, 

Shalt. 

I..ISS, 

.\tl 

Cask . 

Dull. 

.\sk. 

.M'ler. 

.tr- 

m 


54 


Vl.l.SAKII:    IKMSISi'  .I.V/'  /■:/.(  u  rv/ihv 


i] 


Fast 

Dance. 

ChaiK'f, 

(ilaiu  I.', 

Trance . 

Slant, 

I'unt. 

Chanl 

("■rant. 


I.  In  order  t(i  cnre  tl)is  defect,  practice 
on  tlie  vowels,  first  at  tlie  natural  talkin;.; 
pitch,  then  a  hall -tone  higher,  and  so  on 
until  you  get  to  your  highest  limit.  Then 
^o  hack  to  the  conversational  pitch  and 
lower  the  \oice  a  lialllone  at  a  time  until 
vo»i  come  to  the  lowest  level  Work  more 
on  the  high  and  low  tones  in  this  exercise 
as  these  are  always  the  weakest. 

.•  Take  any  \\ord,  as.  for  instance  yn, 
and  pronounce  it  in  such  ways  that  it  will 
eyjiress  surprise.  ])ositi\eness,  suspense. 
d<)ul)t,  unwillingness,  eagerness,  etc. 

Mxpresslhe  follow  ingsentence.hegin- 

ning  at  your  highest  pitch,  and  making  the 

\()ice  go  down  a  note  with  each  word       It  is 

meant  to  express  incredulity  and  ama/ement. 

■  ■  1  )i.! 

you 

l>elie\e 

what 

he 
said 

to  lie 

true  ?" 


Mask, 

Rasp. 

(.'.asp, 

Has]), 

( irasp. 

Cast. 

Vast. 

Mast. 

Last. 

Past. 

I'astoi , 

In  such  words  a^  ixd: ,  >ilh},  .  h.iIiix  .  Iilna- 
lin,  ■.luAni'nilio,  he  careful  not  to  pronounce 
the  /  before  the  lung  .v  as  if  it  were  ill-  For 
instance.do  not  say //A '<"/'"'  .\n\\.lil<ntl-iiu 
the  /  at  the  end  of  the  syllahle 
tlie  II .  instead  of  attaching  ittothe 
II.  the  projier  result  is  more  easily  attained. 
The  onlv  way  to  pronmuue  these  words 
properlv  is  to  make  a  list  of  tliem  and  prac- 
tice until  von  an-  sure  of  tlie  pronunciation 

l-'i.i:Miiii.nN    oi    Till-,  \mici-.. 
Often  one    will    read    along    without  ever 
lowering  oi    iai>iiii;    tin.   pil> ';i  n!   ihe   voice 
Tlii".  iirodnces  a  munotouous  ellert 


I5v  putting 
preceding 


,,ri'l'l  u  \  I  h  iN 


DELSANIE  TRAININC.  .l.\/y  K/.iKLn'lOX 


35 


rF.AK 


TiioukIi  I  luive  not  put  tliis  caution  near 
the  first,  Vfl,  tome,  it  is  one  of  the  most  ini- 
I)ortant. 

To  begin  with,  when  you  get  up  to  recite, 
alwns  take  time  to  place  your  audience, 
ami  give  them  time  to  l)ecome  ipiiet,  betbre 
you  so  much  as  open  your  lips.  Then  an- 
nounce your  subject  and  the  author  if  you 
know  by  whom  your  selection  was  written. 
This  always  gives  time  to  collect  your 
thoughts  and  Ai,-'"  ^"''A  which  is  :<n  iiii- 
pi'iUiiit.  If  you  h iiin  well  you  hold  your 
audience  from  llii- y// >/.  and  do  not  have  to 
7i  ork  to  gain  their  attention. 

After  announcing  your  subject  and 
author,  pause  a  second  and  then  begin  very 
Jo-,i'lj.  Remember  th.at  the  ideas  y<m  are 
preseTiting  are  comparatively  new  to  your 
audience,  anil  give  them  a  second  s  time  in 
which  to  recover  from  one  volley,  l)efore 
you  fire  another  point-blank  at  them. 

Then  there  is  another  thing  to  be  consid- 
ered. In  a  large  room  you  will  have  to  go 
slowly  on  accoiuit  of  tiie  echo,  for  every 
good-sized  room  has  il.     No   matter   how 


4       Ktad  or  rather  .></r  the   following  :  — 

a.  "  lioixl  ing  !' ' 

morn 

b.  I  saw  ! 
"  I  I ame \ 

1  ioni|nered  !" 

5.  In  innmerating  a  number  of  things 
the  voice  should  have  the  upward  slide  on 
everv  one  except  the  last,  wliere  it  has  the 
<lownward  slide. 

(>.  In  making  compari.sons,  the  first  ]iart 
should  aKvavs  have  the  upward  slide,  the 
second  part  should  have  the  downward. 

7.      t)ne  of   the    most    etTective    ways    of 
emphasizing,  is  to  change  the  ])itcli  on   the 
important  word  in  the  following;  — 
really 

"  Did  you  do  il  ' 

Practice  on  all  of  these  exercises  and  on 
others  followi  -g  the  same  tendency  /'.  <\  to 
make  the  voice  flexible. 

Si.owM  ss. 

Ne\er  recite  fast,  except  in  two  or  three 
C;r~"'-  -.vhich  wi!!  'it*  mentioned  hcn-f-fte! 


Ik 


5^ 


nEI.S.lKTJ:   TRAIMh-,.   ANI^  KJaKUUOX 


SECRECY 

clearly  or   loudly  you    speak,  if  vou  .lo  not 
speak    shn,h  enouKJi    for    tlu-  echo  ol    o,k- 
word   lo  ,iR-   l)efore  you   utter  auoti.er    tlu- 
soun.l  ^^^\\  he  hhirre.l  :  an.!  those  iu  tlu-  re>r 
«jf  your  audience  will  not  he  ahle  to  under 
stand    you       AkmIu    reuiend.er   that  often   a 
pause  IS  nioreeio.|uent  than  wonis  and  that 
"oUunR     will     emphasise  a    thought     „,ore 
strouKly  than  to  pause  heto.e  or  after  it  ;  or 
J.M   he.ore  an,!   after    ,.       [.'..r    u.stauee,  in 
name!     Wehsters         Supposed     Speech    of 
John  A.Im.ms.     nhat  rould  l,eniore  effeetive 
than  tlie  pauses  in  the  last  sentence  '       •In 
depen.lenre   n„w-       and    in.lepen.lenc,       for 
ever 

I'ln,  MM-  Srvi.i^sc.r  Kkm„n,. 
-Now  that   Ael,;,ve.,uisidere<i    thcpialifi- 
speaker,  let    us  discuss 

_     ,.,.  ^  reading  and  tlie  proiier 

rendition  of  each  ' 

We  divi.ie  all  styles  of  r.adu.K  M.to  two 
Reueral  classes  that  in  winch  tl,e  natural 
voice  IS  used  and  that  in  which  the  Orotun.i 
voice  IS  eniiiloved. 


Cations  of 


puhhr 


the  difTerent  --tvlesof  re 


I       Stm.i;s<ii-   Kkaium;  in  rill    NAriKAi, 
\'i)ici:. 

The  natural  voice  is  the  ordiuarv  talking,' 
•oice,  purihe<l  of  all  defects 

('•real  care  should  he  taken  to  make  this 
a>  clear,  distinct  and  musical  as  possible, 
avoidinj;  all  nasal  or  "throaty  tenden- 
cies. 

a      r\rili>s. 

The  lust  sl\  le  to  Ix-  iiKiilioned  under  this 
class  is  I'athos. 

Ill  the  reiKlerinj;  of  I'athos.  not  onh  the 
natural  voice  is  rei|uired.  hut  also  the 
/■■//ii^ii,  /  '/iiutiiir.hy  whWh  we  mean  that 
the  sound  must  How  from  the  mouth,  not 
jerkily,  hm  in  a  continuous  stream  In 
the  HtTusive  I'tt.rance  the  hreathiiiK  '""^' 
he  so  even  au<l  deep  that  it  is  imperceptible. 
To  aopiire  this  stvle.  practice  on  pathetic 
selections,  lettiu);  yourself  be  swaved  hv  the 
emotion 


5r-"i 


nnLSAKIl:    TKAINIM.  .\.\n  IJAKtllON 


57 


Cl)MMAM>_"sliiIV 

Practice  St/it/w//y 

"Little   Honit-r's  State" 

Hy  lucK.M.  l'ii;i.n. 
"  Little  Boy  Khie  " 

li.  Soi.i:mmi\  . 

There<in!renietits  for  renderinj,'  Solemnity 
are  Natural  \-oice.  ICiTusivc  rtteraiice,  and 
Low  I'itcli. 

To  llixl  the  Low  ]'itcli,sav  the  word  ,..v, 
in  your  ordinary  talkin-  pitch  and  descend 
four  notes. 

Praitii,  S,!,,tioii 

Tile  Blue  and  the  Crav." 

c.  Si:ki;mtv.  Hi:AriN  a.m.  LdVi-.. 
The  re<|uirenients  lor  this  style  of  rcadini: 
■re  Natural  \oice,  I'lTusive  Ttterance  and 
High  Pitch.  A,  m^l,  juuh.  we  mean  four 
notes  above  the  conversational  tone  Much 
care  should  he  taken  to  make  tiie  sound 
come  fjently  and  continuously  from  the  lips. 
a.v  a  lai-c  n«>U   1>  veiy  percept itiK-. 


J 'nu till  Si/ntioii 

"  Sandolphon.' 

By  Lo.vdi  r!.i,i  '-,■., 

d.    CdMMdN    ki:.\i>iM,. 

Under  this  head  come  three  divisions, — 
narrative,  descrijitive  and  didactir  recita- 
tions As  two-thirds  of  all  reading  matter 
are  inclu<led  under  Common  Keadini;.  \ve 
should  give  especial  attention  to  the  render- 
in>j  of  it. 

The  re<iuirernents  necessary  to  read  these 
three  styles  well,  are-  Purity  of  Tone. 
Natural  Voice,  \ariety  of  Ton.  and  His- 
tinctness  of  Ivnunciation 

Let  your  voice  run  \\\<  and  down  the 
scale  ;  do  not  keep  it  always  on  the  same 
note.  If  vou  do.  vour  reading  wi'l  he 
monotonous. 

Every  tone  should  fall  from  your  lips  as 
clearly  and  musically  as  the  tinkle  of  a 
drop  ,)f  water  in  a  silver  basin.  Round 
out  your  words,  pronouncing'  every  syllable 
and  letter.      For  instance,  do  not  pronounce 


! 

t 

!      ii 

ii 


PELSAKTl:    IKAlSISc.  .I.\7>  /:7.()(r/7(  >\ 


t;u  \\i.ri';  Xv/)/  as  it"  ir  wtTf  spelled  ^v/),  nor 
tmJ  as  il'  it  were  spellfii  <///  Whin  von 
I  onif   to   a   (liflk'ult   senteme,    reaii   it   vi-ry 


5.CENf-    AT  Ok.  HLI.MBER'S 

At  ;eii},'tli  Mr.  l)utnl)t\.  one  Saturday, 
when  Ik-  came  down  to  Hrij;liton  to  see 
Paul  \vh<)  was  then  >i\  years  old,  resolved 
to  make  a  chaii>;r,  and  enroll  him  as  a  s.nall 
-t\ident  nnder  I)r    Hlindier. 

\\iitne\ir  a  \oun>,'  man  was  taken  in 
h.iiul  !iy  IUk  toi  !'>lind)er,  he  mij;hl  consider 
hiinselt  -wtf  o;  a  ]>rettv  tijjlit  squeeze. 
The  Itoctor  oidy  undertook  the  charjje  of 
ten  >ounj;  );entlemen,  hut  he  had  ahvav>i 
read\  a  ^upplv-  of  learning  for  a  hundred, 
and  it  was  at  once  the  business  and  delijjht 
of  h:-  '.ife  to  K"!Kf  the  unhappy  Ten  with  it. 

In  fact  I>r.  Hliml.er's  estahiishment  was 
a  ureat  hot  liou-.e  in  which  there  was  a 
forrii-.i  .ipj)ar,i;n-.  nn  e-.santl>  at  work       AH 


'he  hovN  blew  before  then  tiiue  .Mental 
j^reeii  peas  were  pnxhui'd  at  Christmas, 
and  intellectual  asi)ara);us  all  the  year 
around  No  matter  what  a  xoinn;  ^;entlf 
man  wa>  intinded  to  beai .  Dr.  Hlimber 
Miade  him  bear  to  pattirn.  --onu  how  or 
other. 

This  was  all  \  ery  pleasant  and  ingenious, 
liut  the  system  of  torcinj;  was  attended 
with  its  usual  disadv  anlaj^e-  There  was 
not  the  ri^ht  ;aste  about  tlu  premature 
productions  and  they  didTi  t  keep  well. 
Moreover,  one  younj;  jjentleman.  witli  a 
swollen  nose  and  an  exceedingly  lar^je  head 
'the  oldest  of  the  tell  who  ha<l  "  >;one 
through  everythiuK"  suildeiilv  left  off 
blowiiii.;  one  ila\  .  and  remained  in  the 
establishment  a  mere  stalk  .Xud  j)e()ple 
did  say  that  the  Doctor  had  rather  overdone 
it  with  youii).;  Toots,  and  that  when  he 
bej^an  to  have  whiskers  he  left  off  having 
brains. 

The  Doctor  was  a  portly  gentleman  in  a 
suit  of  black,  with  string!^  at  his  knees, 
stockings    below   them.      He   had    a   bald 


hhakim;  ii\i>  .\i-u> 


ni.r.sARTi:  ik.\iNiN(,  ./a'/>  j:/ "cr'T/ciV 


59 


I'ln  -IC Al.    I'\1N 

iieaci,  hi);ljly  polished  ;  ;i  ilet-p  \oict-  :  and  a 
chin  so  vt  ry  double,  that  it  was  a  woiuier  how- 
he  ever  iiiaiiaj;e(l  to  shave  into  the  creases. 

His  (huigliter,  N[iss  UliinWer.  althou^jh  a 
slim  ami  graceful  inaiil.  did  no  solt  violence 
to  the  >;ra\ity  of  the  Ductoi  s  house. 
There  was  no  light  nonsense  about  Miss 
HIiniber  She  kept  her  hair  short  and 
crisp,  and  wort  speitaeles.  and  she  was 
dry  and  sandy  witli  working  in  the  graves 
of  <leceased  languages  None  of  your  live 
languages  for  Miss  HIiniber.  They  must 
be  dead  —  stone  dead,  and  then  Miss 
HIiniber  dug  tlieiii  up  like  a  C.lioul.  Mrs. 
HIiniber.  her  nuunnia,  was  not  learned 
herself,  but  she  pretended  to  lie,  and  that 
answered  just  as  well.  She  said  at  even- 
ing parties,  that  if  she  could  have  known 
Cu-ero,  she  thought  s!u-  could  ha\e  died 
contented 

.■\s  to  Mr  l-'eeder,  H  .\  1  )r  Blimber  s 
assistant,  Jie  was  a  kind  of  .i  iiunian  haiul- 
organ,  with  a  little  list  of  tunes  at  which 
h>;  w.:S  coiitiuual'y  working,  over  and  over 
r.v'ain  -v  thont  anv  variation  — Hicki  ns 


e.    Cf.W  1  T\  . 

The  retiuirements  for  rendering  (".ayctv 
are  a  very  High  I'ltch,  a  Ouick  Movement, 
and  a  great  X'ariety  of  Tone  There  must 
be  an  airy  lightness  about  all  selections  of 
this  style:  and  lle.xibility  of  the  voice  is 
positively  iiecessarv. 

J''a.:i,     S.:,r!:o>. 

"  Wynkeii.  Hhtikcn,  .ind  Nod.' 

1!\   I'.i  i.KNi:  1mi:li^ 

/'      HfMl'K 

The  g(Mnl  rendition  of  Humor  ilepends  so 
much  upon  tlie  (|nitkiiess  ti;  perceive  a  good 
point  and  tiie  skill  to  turn  it  to  account, 
that  it  is  dangerous  to  attempt  it  unless  one 
has  a  keen  sense  of  hutuor  in  his  own 
nature. 

The  upper  tones  of  the  voi<  e  belong  par- 
ticularly to  Humor,  as  do  also  sudden  flights 
from  a  low  to  a  high  note,  or  from  a  high  to 
a   low   note  on   the   musical   scale      These 


KXH  \r-  !  !(i\ 


S^^a^MS, 


fKi 


■/U:7.S.IAT/:  /A'.l/.\7.\i,   ,IA'/>  /■/,'(  I  //,'\ 


\\ 


.1  -at 


Ni   t  K  I  AIN  I  \ 


sudden  llijrhts  of  the  voi.-e  alwavs  pnxhut' 
mirth.  I.ifjhtness  of  touch  is  also  tssintial 
to  Humor 

In  thf(iescripti\f  parts  Ut  yoni  hut-  and 
voicvcxprtssvourowti  fiijovn.ciit  .>l  the  tun 

/'ui,ii.,  Si7iiti,'ii 

IHf;   I.OW-HACKhl)  L Ak. 

IIIiN  llr-~t  I  XI w  sweet  I'e^^.ijv. 

T  was  nil  a  market  da\-  : 
A  low   hacked  car  slie  dri.ve,  ar  ' 
'  poi.  a  truss  of  hav  : 
Hut  when  that  hay  was  lii.MmiiiiK  j;ias 
And  decked  with  (lowers  of  -juinj^. 
Xo  flowtr  was  tliere  tliat  cuiild  conijia 

With  the  MooniiiiL;  ^iil  I  sin;;. 
As  she  sat  in  tlie  Uiw  hackeil  car. 
The  man  at  tin-  turni>ike  liar 
Xfver  asked  tor  the  toll. 
Hut  just  ruhhed  his  owld  poll. 
And  looked  after  the  low  hacked  car. 

Inhaltle  s  wild  coniniotioii. 
Tile  proud  and  miulity  Marv 

\\  ith  hostile  sc\-thes  deniaiuls  hi-  I'll;. 


Ol  death  111  warlike  cars  ; 
While  Pej^j;>  ,  peaceful  ;,:od<less. 

Has  darts  in  her  l)iij.;ht  e\c, 
'I'liat  knock  men  down  in  the  inaikrl  town 

As  ri^;lit  and  left  thev  ll\   : 
While  she  sits  in  her  low  hacked  ,  r 
Than  hattle  more  danj;erous  far, 

I'"or  the  doctor  s  ail 

Cannot  cnn-  the  luait. 
That  is  hit  from  that  low  hacked  .   ir 


■-11 , 
.'cese 


Sweet  PcKK.v  round  iiei  cai  , 

Mas  strings  of  <liicks  .iiid  , 
Hut  the  scores  of  hearts  she  slau^ht 

Hv  lar  outnumher  these  : 
While  slie  aiiionj;  her  poultrx   sits. 

just  like  a  tnnledo\e. 
Well  wortli  the  cai^e.   1  do  piij.;aK<-, 

(>t  the  hloomin^  ;;od  of    I.i)\e  ' 
While  she  sits  in  lur  low  hacked  c  .i 
Pile  l()\erscoine  near  and  far. 
Ami  envy  the  chicken 

'I'hat  I'e^Ky  is  pickin. 
As  she  sits  in  her  low  hacke<l  car. 


\N\iMr-.,  -.11  I,  I  ! 


nr.i.s.iRTh:  ii<mxix(,  .\xn  i-.ijh  rii,>\ 


f^\ 


MKDI  TVTIciN 

O.  r.i  rather  own  tiiat  car.  sir, 
^^  With  I'eggy  by  niy  side, 
Than  coach  ami  lour,  and  k"1'!  a''"'""  , 

And  a  hidy  tor  my  hridt-  : 
I'or  the  lady  would  sit  forninst  nie. 

On  a  cushion  nuuk-uith  taste. 
While  IV-Kfty  would  sit  beside  me, 

W'ith  my  arm  around  her  waist. 
While  we  drove  in  the  low-backed  car, 
To  be  married  hv  I'ather  Mahar  : 

♦>.  my  heart  would  beat  high 

At  lier  glance  and  her  sigh,- 
Though  it  beat  in  a  iow-backe.i  car. 

SVMIKI.    l.dVI-.K. 


I  N   1  III-:  ( iKi.rfNi) 


II.   Sts  i.i-s  (ii:    ki  AiUNc, 

\-<MCI    . 

TheOrotun,!  \oKe  i.  thai  wliich  is  used  in 
ab  impassioned  selections.  The  difference 
between  the  ( )rotund  and  the  natural  voice, 
I>  that  the  fornit-r  is  stronj'er  .Ijrr.-.r  ....) 
riort-  resonant  th.m  the  latter. 


Uheii  excittd  b\  passion  of  .in\  M,rt,  the 
voice  naturally  grous  stronger  and  deeper, 
because  the  breathing  muscles  act  in  response 
to  the  brain  ami  expell  the  breath  more 
forcibly,  thereby  causing  more  resonance 
in  the  cavities  of  t!ie  chest  and  head 

The  <  )r()tund  \ Dice  is  \-cry  t  (Jinmoii  in  ordi 
nar\-  life.  Notice  two  men  talking  quietly 
together  They  disagree  about  something 
an.l  becoi.u-  anurv  What  i^  tile  result  ' 
InstantK-  their  v. .ices  grow  loinler  until 
they  are  fairly  shouting  at  each  other. 

So.  often  you  tind  a  !>ereaved  person 
shrieking  to  relieve  liis  frelings  As  soon 
as  the  pent  up  emotion  is  expended  he 
becomes  .|uiet  and  the  voire  sinks  to  its 
usual  tone 

'I'llKI   I       1  ll\  ISIMVS. 

The  Orotund  \Dice  has  three  sub-divi- 
sions. I-;ffusive.  Ivxpulsive  and    I':xplosive. 

I/.        /•.///( ./.-  r    I  >t()/ui/,i\ 

This  is  used  in  rendering  all  grand,  sub- 
lime and  reverential  styles  :  as,  for  instance 


WS^ 


/V;7..V./A'/"A    /K.l/X/Xi,   .h\7>  /•/('(  V   /'/< 'A' 


i«  t) 


luNCINi;— PI.K.UUNC 

ill  pniyurs,  in  Hihli-  rta<liii«s.  in  livinns,  aiul 
in  evfrytlmiK  "liich  exi)rfssc.s  awe,  despair, 
wonder,  reveniice  and  liorror. 

The  voice  ylionld  he  pitclie.l  Idw.  and,  in 
I  x/timr  liorror,  .:/!■  Lnv. 

The  toiies  should  (low  in  lon^;,  deep,  and 
'■ontiiiU()\is  sonnd  from  the  lips.  There 
must  he  no  Iinrried,  false,  or  harsh  notes. 


I'nuti,,    S,i,,/ii<>! 

Prom    'THI-.  I.Al'NCHI.NO  Ol   THE  SHIP" 

■  Thou,  too,  sail  on,  (  »  Ship  of  State  ! 
Sail  0,1.  u  Tnion,  strong  an<l  j^reat  I 
Hunianitv  with  all  its  feais. 
With  all  the  hopes  of  future  vears. 
Is  haiiKinj;  breathless  on  thy  fate  ! 
\Ve  kn  )vv  what  master  laid  thy  keel. 
What  workman  wrought  thv  rihs  of  steel. 
Who  made  eaeli  mast,  and  sail  and  rope. 
What  anvils  rang,  what  hammers  heat. 
In  what  a  forj^e  and  wliat  a  heat. 


Were  'Uiav-ed 


heal  not  eaeh  sndcleii  sonmi  .iml  >'.;  «  »  : 
Tis  of  the  wa\  e  and  not  the  rock 
Tis  hut  tlie  llappiirn  of  tin  sail  : 
.\n<l  not  a  rent  made  h\   the  gale 
In  spite  of  roek  and  teni(iest  V.  roa: 
In  sjjite  of  false  hj^hts  on  the  slion 
Sail  on,  nor  fear  to  hra\e  tlie  sea 
Our  iiearts,  our  liopes    ,ire  all  with  ;hee 
t  )ur  hearts,  our  hopes,  our  pra\ers,  our  '.i-ii  ■ 
«)ur  faith  triiun])hant  o  ii-  our  fear?, 
An   all  with  the,        ai.-  all  with  thee  : 


/     !/>/</ 


1  'll'llllh. 


This  is  the  \oiee  used  in  all  oratoneal 
styles,  whetlier  in  prose  or  \erse.  It  dilTers 
from  the  lltTiisive  Orotund  only  in  that 
while  the  voiee  llows  eontinuously  from  the 
mouth  in  the  latter,  in  the  former  it  i- gath- 
ered up  into  short  shouts  wliieh  issue  from 
the  mouth  in  the  shajie  ol  a  eone  with  the 
apex  at  the  li])s  Hrtalh  must  he  taken 
after  eaeh  word,  tliough  not  j)erLeptil>I\ 

Breathing  exercises  \'.  an<l  \I.  are  -.><„; 
to  develop  this  voice. 


aiieliuis  of  thv  ill. 


:l/^l-^t£»A 


W^Wj> 


1 


Dhl.SAKl'l-:  IRAlMNf,     I.V/i  J-./jK  f.'T/i 'X 


*3 


SALLlAlIOIf 

PrattiiY  Sitecltoii 

"  TouHsainl  I.  U\tTture," 

By  Wkndki.i,  I'liii.i.iis 

'■.  Kxi'i.usix  1.  Okdtimi. 
This  is  used  in  nil  abrupt  and  starilinK 
styles  of  readiuK.  as  in  anfjer,  fear,  alarm 
hurry,  etc. 

It's  chief  characteristics  are  ((uickness  <  .' 
speech,  hiRhness  of  pilch,  and  dear,  shart) 
explosiveness  of  uttt-raiicc.  There  is  no 
vanish  at  all  to  the  toi.es.  They  hurst 
from  the  mouth  violently,  and  tl'ic  lips 
instantly  cut  off  die  sound,  as  sharplv  as  if 
with  a  knife. 

In  order  to  accjuire  this  stvle,  practice  on 
the  words  .,/,>/>,  .;-<,,  ji,(,  halt  or  any  other 
short  words  that  mean  a  good  deal,  speak- 
ing them  loudly,  shari>ly.  meaningly. 

Practice  Selection 

"The  Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade  " 

Ry  Tennvso.v. 

This  cl'^*i***i  our  t'jlb-   "t\  ct--i    -  1 

liut   i,iiK  .-n  stvicTj,  ami  now 

for  a  moment,  let  us  turn  our  attention  t<. 


liic  ;;iiicral  topic  ot  l-Uoculioii.  Th-rf  are 
■-cMr.tl  cautions  which  I  have  reserved 
until  the  last,  because  of  tlieir  importance. 

In  llie  first  place,  always  speak  .'.>  your 
audience,  not  af  them  I.ook  them  straight 
in  the  eyes,  except  where  you  have  >everal 
cliaiacUrs  to  represent,  'ind  //irn  look  at 
tlu-ni  in  tlie  hits  of  Jiuiif'ioii  There  is 
nothing  which  will  tiring  you  nito  closer 
touch  with  your  audience. 

I  need  not  warn  you  against  ;ilVec:alion. 
Tliat  goes  with(nil  -aying.  Xothin;.;  has 
a  greater  charm  than  an  easy,  n;itural 
inanncr. 

Professor  Cunimock   used   to  give  i;s  an 
exercise  for  daily  practice.      It  was  — 
Two  minutes  deep  breathing . 
reading, 
sliouting. 
common  reading, 
hour  oratory. 

Tins  is  very  good   for  the  voice  ati'i    wi!! 
do  wonders  in  a  short  time. 

Kememher  that  the  great  thing  in  everv 
selection  is  to  bring  out  the  imanini-. 


BECKONING  or  SUMMONING 


f4 


DHLSARTE  TKAISISG  ASH  El.OCVTIOh' 


SAUCl.Ntiib-DONl  CAkh 

111  closing,  let  iiR-  remark  tliat  all  I  have 
said  heretofore,  will  oount  as  nothing,  if 
you  do  not  possess  the  key  which  unlocks 
all  hearts, — feeling  ! 


Kkmakks  hv    iiii    IvDirok 

In  common  witii  the  highest  authorites  on 
elocution  and  oratory,  Miss  I'ogle  believes 
and  teaches  that  no  two  persons  would  ex- 
press the  same  emotion  by  the  same  gesticu- 
lation, any  more  than  the\  would  do  so  in 
the  same  wcjnls.  Therefore,  the  attitudes 
shown  in  the  preceding  pages  sholdd  be 
taken  merely  as  suggestions  for  the  expres 
sion  of  the  sentiments  or  emotions  indicated. 

It  i'^  impossible  to  hariiess  the  expression 
of  passion  to  a  schedule 

.\nd  yet  gesticulation  can  .nid  shoukl  be 
cultivated  by  the  proper  training  of  the 
body  and  muscles,  under  the  foregoing 
rules,  to  act  in  natural  and  graceful  har- 
mony with  the  mind .  The  arms  and  the  body 
iliay  be  iliade  to  talk  quite  as  naturally  and 
oft  times  far  more  eIo<(Uently.  than  the  voice. 


The  writer  will  never  forget  an  institnce 
ot  the  power  of  gesticulating  which  came 
under  his  own  observation  The  distiu- 
guished  lawyer  and  senator,  Uaniel  VV.Voor- 
liees,  was  defending  a  nmn  tried  for  murder 
in  a  Kentucky  court.  After  giving  the  prose- 
cuting witness  an  unmerciful  (laying,  be 
closed  his  address  with  the  sentence  ;  "  Hi« 
path  lies  downward."  Thai  may  seem  to 
the  rea<ler  rather  a  feeble  climax,  but  as  the 
orator  uttered  these  four  words,  with  a  deeji 
thrilling  tone  that  reverberated  through  the 
court  room  like  a  clarion  note,  he  gradually 
raised  his  right  arm,  palm  downward,  from 
his  hip  to  above  the  level  of  his  head.  His 
eyes  were  fixed  upon  the  floor,  and  the  feel- 
ing that  he  was  staring  into  some  profound, 
unmeasurable  abyss  was  flashed  like  magic 
into  the  brain  of  every  one  present.  The 
etTect  was  tremendous.  There  was  no  par- 
ticular reason  why  such  a  gesture  should 
have  expressed  depth,  but  it  did.  It  was 
the  soul  of  the  orator  in  the  gesture  ;  and, 
after  all,  that  is  the  true  genius  of  gesticu 
lation. 


MIMICkV 


Part  III 


PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


'T^Hi'4  department  has  f(ir  iti  object  llie  introduction  of  sucli  selections  as  contain 
^  sentiments  ralcubted  to  inspire  nnd  foster  patriotism  of  tliat  true  character  which 
is  the  foundation  of  good  citizenship  from  a  new  world  standpoint.  For  this  reason 
the  extracts  are   mainly   Canadian  in  character. 

S-ilf-love  is  in  alliance  with  the  principle  which  endears  home,  kindre<l  and  native 
land  to  even,'  human  heart,  attd  the  love  of  a  child  for  Ills  home,  parents,  brothers  and 
sisters  should  find  its  counterpart  in  the  lovo  of  the  man  for  his  country  and  illus- 
trious countrymen. 

It  is  not  possible  or  intended,  however,  in  this  department  to  do  more  than  intro- 
iluce  rt-prt tentative  selections,  varied  in  character,  suitable  for  recitation  and  enter- 
tainment, tuid  in  a  general  way  calculated  to  inspire  and  foster  in  youthful  hearts  the 
love  of  country. 


THH   LOVE  OF  COUNTRY. 

BRi:.\TiiES  there  a  man  with  soul  so  dead, 
Wlio  never  to  himself  hath  said, 
"  This  is  my  own,  my  native  land  ?" 
Whose  heart  hath  ne'er  within  him  burned, 
As  home  his  footsteps  he  hath  turned, 
From  watuiering  on  a  foreign  shore  ? 
If  such  there  breathe,  go,  mark  him  well 
For  him  no  minstrel  raptures  swell  ! 
High  though  his  titles,  proud  his  name. 
Boundless  his  wealth  ns  wish  can  chum  ; 
Despite  those  titles,  power,  and  pelf, 
The  wretch,  concentred  nil  in  b^if 
Living,  shall  forfeit  fair  renown, 
And,  doubly  dying,  shall  go  down 
To  the  vile  dust,  from  wheiue  he  sprung. 
Unwept,  uuhonored,  and  unsung. 

Sir  W.m.tkk  Scott. 


Y 


DEVOTION  TO   PATRIOTIC  DUTY. 

ou  NG  III  en  of  America!  Yoii  on 
whom  rests  the  future  of  the  Domin- 
ion !     You,  who  are  to  become  not 


only  our  citizens  but  our  lawmakers  •  Re- 
member your  responsibilities,  and,  renuin- 
bcrii  g,  prepare  for  them. 

As  the  great  universe  is  order  and  har- 
mony only  tiirougli  the  perfection  of  its 
laws,  so  in  life  and  human  government,  the 
happiness  and  prosperity  of  a  people  depend 
on  the  orderly  subservience  of  act  and 
thought  to  the  good  of  the  whole. 

Be  great,  therefore,  in  small  things.  If 
it  is  your  ambiiiwii  to  be  a  citizen  rever- 
enced for  his  virtues,  remember  that  nothing 
is  mure  admirable  than  devotion  to  duty, 
and  the  more  admirable  as  that  duty  leads 
to  Self-sacrifice  in  others'  behalf. 

in  whatever  position  in  life  you  are 
pl.acvd  be  true  to  the  trust  re;)osed  in  you  , 
then  liie  Country  is  safe.  Go  forth,  with  a 
heart  glowing,  not  with  the  fires  of  a  lordly 
ambition,  to  ride  to  power  over  opposition 
and  against  the  wishes  of  your  fellow  men, 
but  with  the  flame  of  an  honest  purpose  to 
be  a  good  citizen  and  an  ornament  to  thf 
st.ite  that  gave  you  birth.  Then  indeed, 
shall  you  be  great.  D.  N.  Shelley. 


5C 


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66 


P.-1TK/Or/S.U  .h\7>   If  I  A' 


THE  Or.ATH  OF  QIHEN  VICTOHIA. 

GI-NTI  iMKN,  il  in  not  my  intention  to  take 
■  n\<    voiir   time  with   a    lonK    •^P'-^';'' 
Man V  wor.ls  ciinnot  assu:iK<.-  Krift .   1  In- 
SovtrJign  who  has  falk-n  un.l.  r  the  .n.vita 
1,1,.  sickle  is  oiu-  whose  memory  is  tnasim.l 
i„  all  laiuls.even   where  the   Cl.n.tian    re 
Ip.ion    is   not   tauKht  an.l   the  hnKli-h   la.i 
euai-e  is  not  hear.l.   She  has  exi-ire.!  almuM 
with  the  century  she  -lid  so  much  to  a.  orn. 
She  has  Riven  to  history  the  ."^""^- "  . 
most  brilliant  of  its  eras      She  is  one  ol  tlu 
three  ( »neens  who  have  Kiveil  llu.r  names  to 
s  manv  Kreat  eras  of  HnKHsh   hMory,  am 
by  the   universal   uceora   of  hmnanity  ami 
historv    it    is    acknowleat;e,l    that    iM-r    late 
lamente.1    Sovereign    stands    the    h,>;hest_ 
She  has  lett  to  her  statesmen  a  "'e"';"->-  "' 
wise  ami   silent  counsels.      She   has   lelt  to 
iK-r  successor  an  aKKrand./.e.    and  compact 
realm.     She  has  left  all  peoples  the  inherit 
ancc  of  her  virtues. 

Within  her  reinn  have   bc^eii  concentrated 
jjlories  of  every  kind  that  can  adorn  the  his- 
forv  «.f  a  kinplom  or  ma^niiy  the  Uislre  ol 
a  throne.     In  arms,  in  literature,  m  science 
in  the  progress  of  civili/at.o.i,  wh.at  era  can 
hold  its  torch  with  this?    Theeraisalmos 
contemporaneous  with  the  century,  and  he 
character    attaches  to   it    m  a    pre  eminent 
deercH.-       After  the  death  ol  a   Ktcat  Roman 
p-mperor,  the  augurs  descrie.l   a  portent  in 
theskv.and  deduced  that  it  was  the  ascend- 
ing star  of  the  guat  Julius.      We  believe  n. 
no  portents  or  miraculous  phenomena,    m 
i„  our  hearts  there  shall    ri^e  the   puriiied 
a-d  ever  sliming  star  of  a  virtuous  ami  glori- 
fied memory. 

Ol  ivi.k  .\    HowuANn,  K.  L  , 

-THE  LIFi;  AM)Ri:i<iNOiytEEN  VICTORIA. 

-t-fT,  ha\e  met  under  the  shadow  of  a 
V\  dealli  which  has  caused  nu)re  uni- 
versal in.juriiing  than  has  ever  been 
recorded  in  the  pages  of  history.  In  these 
words  there  is  no  exaggeration  :  they  are 
literal   truth.      There   is  inournmg   in   the 


raitud  K:::, 


ti,.> 


-'lot  lies 


nnd  in  the 


^Editor  ; 


Tuinv  islands  and  continents  which  form  the 
.reat  emi-ire  o' er  wl  u  U   eMend   the  s.-ver- 
eigutv  of  (jueen  Vu  tuna.     There  ,s  mourn 
ngdeep.s.iuere.h.-artfelt   ,:,  the  mansu.ns 
ol  the  great,  and  of  the  ruh.nd.n  the  o.t 

,.,,  s  of  the  poor  and  h.^^^       h-r  to  allhe 
sul.,e.W,  wh'-ther  high  or  low,  whether  r.cl 

,„    ,„,or,the  (Jueen.inher   long  rcgu    ha.l 
1 ...  ome  an  object  ol  almuslsa.  red  veiu  ration 

•l-here  is  sincere  and  unalTcct.  d  u gut  m 
Ml  of  the  nations  of  Uurope  .  lor  all  the  na 
tions  of  l-.urope  ha.S  lean.e.l  to  ••'I'l'.r-;''*^';' 
to  admn,  ,  and  to  env-  the  M>»alm.W 
,)n.cn  \ictor.a  those  -.muv  public  an 
duineslic  ^irtues  which  were  the  prule  ol 
lu-r  subject-  ,  , 

There  is  genuine   grul    M,  the  neighb  ur- 
,ng    nation    o,    seventv-hv     n.U.on    inha  1- 
itants,  the   kinsmen  of  her  >.un   peopL  ,  bv 
whom,  at  all   times,  and  unde.    -all  cnvum- 
stances,her   name  was  held    m     '>Kl';p;   " 
..nee,  and   where,  in  the  darkest  days  of  th 
,nil    war,  when    the    ^e! -Uons  <.f     I'e    I 
,„untrits  were  strained,  almost  to  the  pom 
of  snapping    the    poet    Whittier    expressed 
the  feeling  of  his  countrymen 

\Vc  Lowed  the  heart,  if  n-.l  the  ktiee , 
To  Hi.gliind'.  ymeii,  dA  hU'Ss  her. 

There  w  wailing  and  lamentation  amongst 
the  savage  and  barbarian  peopk-s  of  her  vast 
empire,  in  the  wigwams  of  our  own  Indian 
tribes,  in   the   latts  of  the  colored   races  o 
\frica  aiul  of  India,  to  whom  she  was  at  all 
times  the  great  mother,  the  living  '"'l'^;--^;'", 
ation  of  m aiesly  and  iK-nev.dence.   Aye   and 
there  is  mouMUUg  also,  genuine  ^f^^^' 
fecte.l,  in  the  farm  houses  ot  South  Afra,., 
which   have  been  l-^ely,  and  still   are  de^ 
vistated  bv  war,  for  it  is  a  tact  that  above  the 
clang    of  'arms,   above    the    many   aiigers 
..ngHulered  by  the  war,  the  name  of  Qtteen 
\-ictoria  was  always  held  m  high  respect, 
even  bv  those  who  are  fighting  her  troops. 
m   a   s'ymbol  of  jttstice;    and  perhaps  liei 
kin.l  hatrd  was  much  relied   upon  v^•llen     u- 
supreme  hour  of  reconciliation  sl>.o«l'l  c"'"; 
Undoubtedlv   we    may     find    iii    histor> 
instattces  whe^e  death  has  caused  pe^-M;- 
more  passionate  outbursts  oi  g"^'f.  bttt  it  i> 

'  ..  .      ,      r,.  1  :....•.,.,, -"t  where  fleatll  lias 

caused  so  universal,  so  sincere,  so  hearitell 
an  expression  of  sorrow.     In  the  presence 


/'.•//A'A'/VSI/  .-JAY)    ir-/A' 


67 


„f  these  many  evidence  of  gr,.  '  -'•'•  |' 7'';;;; 
,„,l  „„lv  from  luT  cwii  .l.mimu.nv  l-ul  tt  "" 

,„,„vtuk.ns..ta.lnn.Mti..i.,  wlitu-  .  .-<  n-l 
,,„..,hU-  to  Im.l  H  m.ikU-  .liMonlan  lu-Uv 
;„  ll„.  i.ti-tiue  of  tlu-  iiunua>un.)ik-  voH 
.,n.f.ll.vllu-.l.';.Ui  of  (>«•..  Vuton:.,  It  1^ 
„.,,l„o.n.ul.  tosuyllmtth.-Kn«^<-  ''^>- J"-' 
,1,...,1   u|...n   ......  of  tU.,' Kr.-:it   rharu  l.-rs  .,i 

hi-loi\ 

WlMt  is  ur.-at.u--^'     \Vfat.-a.cnM..,n.a 
t,,  .all  iir.:.'.  tlioM-  i-xct-vlional  Ikmiiks  ui.oi. 
„ho,n    luav.-u    Iw.s    bestow.. I    s.-me    of   Us 
.  |,.,ut<l  Kilt-.  vvl>i>^li  astonish  aiul  <la.-/k-  thi- 
u,aM  l,v  tlR-sl.l.n.Un.r  of  ta.nUus.  ,.h..„o- 
„„  ,ialK  .Icv.loiua,  i-vvn   xvluli   tlusi-  fa.  ul 
tusar.   nuuh  n.arr.-.l  by  .Ule.ts  and  w.sk 
,„ss.s  uhi.h  make  them  lHl^;at..ty  ot  ro.k 
But  tins  is  not,  in  my  eslnnation,  at  least, 
the  highest   coiu-eption  ot   Kr'alnc-ss.       1  te 
i.,,„i,,..iseofa  well  halan.e.lnnn.l   the e-inili 
hriumof  l.uuUies  w.ll  an.l  evenly  or.lere., 
the  Uimin..us  insight  of  a  calm  ju.lKn.ent, 
are  i;ifts  «hiJi  are  as  rarely  found  in  one 
human  heiuK,  us  the  possession  of  the  n.ore 
,li//lini;  though  less  solid  qualities,     And 
when  these  hinli  qualities  are  tound    in  a 
luler  of  men,  conihine.l  with  purity  of  soul. 
kiiulii.ss  of  heart,  generosity  of  disposition. 
e-U  vation  of  purpose,  and  dev.iti.m  to  duty 
this  is  what  seems  t..  me  t.)  be  the  hinliest 
e.MKeplion    of    greatness,    gr^'^'l'^-ss    wliicli 
will  be  abundanllv  productive  of  happlne^s 
and  irlorv  to  the  people  under  such  a  sove- 
r.-ign       If   I    mistake    not.    such    was    the 
character  of  Oueeii   N'ictoiia,  and  such  were 
the    results   o(  her   rule.      It  has  been    our 
privilege  to  live  under  her  reign,  the  grand 
est  in  historv,  rivalling  in  length,  and  more 
than  rivalling   in  glory   the    long    leign   o 
louis   XIV.,   and  more  than    the   reign  'il 
l',ouis  XIV..  likely  to  project  its  lustre  into 
future  ages.  . 

If  we  cast  our  glance  back  over  the  sixty - 
four  years  into  which  was  encompassed  the 
reigi,  of  (Jueen  Victoria,  we  stand  astonished, 
however  familiar  we  may  be  with  the  lacts. 
at  the  development  of  civilization  which  has 
taken  place  during  that  period.  We  stand 
asiuiiisnca    at 


tnr.     ..f  the  attH  and  s<-iences.  of  Un-oiuotion 
bv  lan.l  and   bv  sea,    an.l   of  almost   every 
.Up.ulment  of  j.uman  adivitv.      I  be  age  ot 
( )„..,.,i  Victoiia  must  be  h.hl  to  be  on  a  par 
uith  the  most  f.inious  within  tlu-  memorv  ol 
,„.,„      (If  c.-u.se.  of  many  fads  ami  occur 
„.,„.•,  whi.h  have  contribute.!  to  make  the 
,.,i.n  of  (Uir.n  Victoria  what  it  was,  to  gixe 
it  the  splen.lour  win.  h  has  create.1  mu  1.  an 
i,„,,r,  ss,.)n  upon  lur  own  c.mntry .  and  whi,  li 
h.^islud  su.  ha  luminous  trail  alt  over  the 
W..VM   manv  took  pla.  e  aj.art  an.l  away  from 
her  inllueiire.    Many  events  U.ok  place  in  re 
lUi-.n  to  which  the  most  partial  panegyrists 
W..U1.1,  no  d.,ub.,  have  t..say.  that  they  w.-re 
simply  the  liappv  circumstance  of  the  time 
i„  which  she  liv.d       Science,  tor   instance 
mil-lit    liave    obtaiiie.l   the   same    .legree   ol 
deveh.pmeiit  nml.  r  ano-her  monarch. 

A(,K. 


s^itltur^. 


of 


wealth,  of  legislation,  of  education,  of  Utera- 


l.lTl.KMt    Ki:     IN     \KTOKlAN 

It  i-  also  possibU-   that  literature  might 
have  tl.mrishe.l  uiuUr  another  monarch,  but 
I   believe  that  the   contention    can    be    a,l 
vanced,  and  a.lvanced  truly,  that  the  'iter,.- 
lure  of  the  \ictorian  age  to  a  large  extent 
reflected  the   influence   of  the    Oueen.      lo 
the  eternal  glorv  of  the  literature  ol  the  reivm 
of  nueen  Victoria  be  it  said,  that  it  was  pure 
an.l  absolutely  free  from  the  gn^sness  which 
disi:race<l  it  in  former  ages,  and  which  still 
nnhappilv  is  the  shame  of  the  literature  of 
..tlier  countries.    Happy  indeed  is  the  coun- 
trv  whose  literature  is  of  such  a  cliaracter 
that  it  can  be  the  intellectual  foo<    01    he 
family  circle;   that  it  can  be  placed  by  the 
mother  in  the  hands  ot  her  daughter  with 
abun.lant  assurance  that  while  the  mind  is 
improved  the  heart  is  not  polluted.     Such 
is  the  literature  of  the  Victorian  age.      hor 
this   blessing,    in    my  judgment,    no  stnall 
credit  is  due  to  the  example  and  mfluenceof 
our  departed  Queen.    It  is  a  fact  well  known 
in  historv.  thatiuEnglau.l  asm  other  coun- 
tri.-s     the  influence   of   the  sovereign    was 
alwavs  reflected   upon  the  literature  of  the 
reiKii       In  former  ages,  when  the  court  was 
iminire,  the  literature  of  the  naliou  was  im- 
pure, but    in    the  age   of  (iueeii    \iclona. 
where  the  life  of  the  court   was  l'"re     the 
literature  of  the  age  was  pure  also.      It  it  tie 
t^ie  that  there  is  a  real  connection  between 
.•  high  moral  standard  oi   Ihe  cuuit  01  tnc 


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PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


I 


sovereign  and  the  literature  of  the  aj;e,  then 
I  can  say  without  hesitation  that  Oiuen 
\  K-toria  lias  (■oiiliircd,  not  only  >ii)on  her 
own  iieoplf.  hilt  upon  mankind  at  lar);e,  a 
nit't  tor  wliicli  \Vf  can  ne\\>r  have  sufficient 
apinicialion 

H\it  tlierc  au-  iVatiiu-  ol  the  rei^'ii  oi 
(Ji.ccn  Xictoria  wliicii  aic  directly  traceal)le 
to  hci  iiilhience  and  if  I  were  to  ^;ive  iny 
own  npineciation  of  exclits  as  they  have 
niacf  lluir  impression  upon  my  judi,'ment.  I 
would  v;iy  that  in  tiuee  particnLi'.s  lias  the 
rfi^;n  of  (Jneen  \'ictoria  heeii  most  benefi- 
cent 


\'KT(I!' 


\    A    Cc» 


;rnr  TK'NAi.  S(>\i.ki;ii,n. 


It  lias  been  stated  more  than  once  tliat  slie 
wa'- a  nu>iiel  constitutional  soverei};ii  She 
wa-  more  tlian  that  She  was  not  only  a 
nu^!i  I  consliimioiKil  sovereign,  but  she  was 
un(lou!)tecily  the  first  constitutional  sov- 
er,'i^;ii  thv  world  ever  saw  she  was  the 
first  absolutely  constitutional  sovereign 
which  luiKland  ever  had.  and  lingland 
we  know  has  been  in  advance  of  the  world, 
in  constitutional  parliamentary  govern- 
inent  It  may  be  said  without  exaggera 
tion  that  uf.  to  the  time  of  the  accession  of 
(^ueen  \:ctoriti  to  the  Throne,  the  history  of 
ivnglan  1  u.i^  a  record  of  a  continuous  con- 
test between  the  so\ereiv;n  and  the  jiarlia 
meat  for  suprelliac;.  .  That  contest  was  of 
nianv  centuries  duration,  and  it  was  not 
terniinateil  t)y  tile  re\<jlution  of  I'.ss.  tor 
althougli  after  that  revohitiim  the  contest 
never  took  a  violent  torm  still  it  con 
tinn.il  tor  many  reigns  in  court  intrigues 
am'  ;ili>ts  .  the  struggle  on  the  part  of  the 
so\ereign  being  to  rule  according  to  his  own 
view^  the  struggle  on  the  jiart  of  parlia 
nient  being  to  rule  according  to  the  views  ot 
the  ;ieople 

oileen    \'K-toria   wa-    tile  Inst   ol    all   sov 
ereigns    \\!io   was    alisohitelv    impersonal  - 
in.pi  rsoii.d    polilicallv,    I    mean.      Wiiether 
thr  .inestion  at  is-ue  was  t!ie  abolition  of  the 
Corn   I..IWS.  oi  tile  war  in  the  Crimea,  or  the 
extension   of  tile  Suffrage    or  the  di-.  i-stal) 
lishineiit  of  the  Iri-li  Chun  h.  or  Home  Rule 
in  Iieland   the  Oue-.n  never  gave  any  informa- 
tion  of   what   her  views  were  upon  any  ot 
tliese    gii'at    poiiluai    i^sUcS.      IliT   sunjccis 
never  knew  what  were  her  personal  views, 


tliough  \iews  she  had,  because  she  was  a 
woman  of  strong  intellect,  and  we  know  that 
-.he  tollowed  public  events  with  great  eager 
ness  We  can  piesiime.  indeed  we  know, 
that  whenever  a  new  policy  was  presented  to 
her  by  her  I'rime  Minister  she  discussed  ih  it 
policy  with  him,  and  sonietinus  apinove.l. 
or  sometimes,  jjirhaps,  dissented  Ih.t 
whetlur  she  approved  or  disappro\ed  no 
oi.i-  i.\irknew  what  her  vitws  were,  and 
>lie  left  the  praise  or  tiie  blame  to  those  wlio 
wire  responsible  to  the  people.  Tliat  wise 
policy  upon  tile  part  of  our  late  sovereign 
early  bore  fruit,  and  in  ever- increasing 
abundance  The  rewanl  to  the  (jueeil  was 
not  only  in  the  gratitude  and  affection  ot 
her  pi.-op!e.  but  in  the  st-curity  of  her  throne 
and  dvnasty  When  the  terrible  year  ol 
i.S4,s  came  ;  when  all  the  nations  of  Europe 
were  con\  iilsed  by  revolution  :  when 
thrones  wire  battereil  by  the  infuriated  bil- 
lows of  popular  passions  ;  laigland,  Ivngland 
alone,  was  atisolutely  calm  and  pt-acein!. 
Tlirones  cruinl>led  to  pieces  like  steejiles  in 
an  eartlii|uake,  but  the  throne  of  the  .S  )Ver- 
eigu  Uueen  of  ICiigland  was  never  tlistnrbed  ; 
it  was  firm  in  the  atTection  of  her  subjects. 
.As  the  reign  advanced,  it  beiame  the  pride 
of  lur  subjects  that  tiiere  was  more  free- 
dom in  monarehic  ICngland  than  under  any 
<lemocratic  or  npublican  form  of  govern- 
ment in  existence.  That  being  true,  the 
Oueeii  rtadered  her  ])eo]iIe  a  very  great 
service  indeed  Slie  saved  tinin  tVom  sixial 
istic  agitatio.i.  .and  so  the  great  prosperity  of 
to  (lay  is  due  not  only  to  wi-e  and  econo- 
mic laws,  but  due  also  to  tiic  personality 
of  the  Oueeii,  and  to  her  puident  conduct 
all  through  tlie  sixty  years  of  her  reign. 

Rt.    Hon.   SiK  Wll.l  KID  I.MKU-.K, 

r.c  ;  <■.  C.  M  C. 

/'/(  ;/'.,  ,■    ,  /    (  iiiliiiiii . 
Hoi  si,  (11-  c'o.MMONs,    I'el'    .'^,  lyi 


CANADIAN   I.OVAI.IV   AM)    I'.V  IRIOTISM. 

IcvNN'i'    but    considei    il   .1   \e;y  happy 
circumstance  tliat  one  ot  liie  mii~t  grati 
lying   jirogn-sses  e\ei    niai'.e  1 1>  a  rei)re 
sentative  of  the  niut  a  through  any  portion 

.1.         11..:.:    1.  '*'i.*..,.  :..        .  1 1.1       r,..,1      \\^ 

■-:■.       i.::v      :;::;:-::      i-.::.\'.:-       -:!■■■:  ■■      ■■■■■•      ■■ 

appropriate  close  in  this  cordial  and  splendid 


jiS 


Mmmmm^ii 


^mmmi^mi^:jm^^'mMmmm^:j£mm^^^ 


THE    SOLDIERS    PROPOSAL 


''£i^m 


e-.'v"^::^' 


PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


71 


reception,  at  the  hands  of  a  society  of 
gi-ntleinen  which,  though  non  political  in 
lis  corporate  character,  is  so  thoroughly  rep- 
itsentative  of  all  that  is  most  distinguished 
111  the  various  schools  of  political  thought 
111  Canada.  It  is  but  a  few  short  weeks  since 
I  left  Toronto,  and  yet  I  question  whether 
many  born  Canadians  have  ever  seen  or 
liarncd  more  of  the  western  half  of  the  I)o- 
iiiiiiion  than  I  have  during  that  brief  period. 
Memory  itself  scarcely  suffices  to  reflect 
the  shifting  vision  of  niouiitain,  wood  and 
water,  inland  seas  and  silver  rolling  rivers. 
;4i)ldeu  corn  lands  and  busy  prosperous 
towns,  through  which  we  have  held  our 
way:  but  though  the  mind's  eye  tail  ever 
:igain  to  re  adjust  the  dazzling  panorama,  as 
liMig  as  lite  endures  not  a  single  eclio  of  the 
universal  greeting  with  which  we  have  been 
welcomed  will  be  hushed  within  our  hearts. 

Vet  deeply  as  I  am  sensible  of  the  personal 
kindness  of  which  I  lia\e  been  the  recijii- 
.  lit.  proud  as  1  leel  of  the  hoiunir  done  to  my 
■  ffice.  moved  as  I  h;i\e  been  by  the  devoted 
affection  shown  lor  our  Oueen  ami  for  our 
ronunoii  country,  no  one  is  more  aware  than 
myself  of  the  imperfect  return  I  have  made 
to  the  generous  enthusiasm  which  has  been 
evoked.  If  then,  gentlemen.  I  now  f.iil  to 
respond  in  suitable  terms  to  the  toast  you 
l.,i\;  diniik,  if  in  my  hurried  re])lies  to  the 
iiinumeiable  addressi-s  with  which  I  have 
been  honoured,  an  occasional  indiscreet  or 
ill  considered  phrase  siiould  have  escaped 
my  lips,  I  kiK)w  that  yoiir  kindness  will 
-up|)ly  mv  siiorl-comings — that  naught  will 
ill-  set  down  in  malice — and  that  an  indul- 
gent coii>lruction  will  be  put  upon  my 
li,i>t\  sentences.  But,  gentlemen,  though 
tile  language  of  gratitude  may  fail,  the 
I'leiiie  itself  supplies  me  with  that  of  con- 
;.;ratnlalion,  for  never  has  the  head  of  any 
Kowrnnient  passed  through  a  land  so  replete 
v\  ;tli  contentnieft  in  the  present,  so  pregnant 
'  itli  promise  in  the  future. 

!  lom  your  northern  forest  borderlands. 
.uio>e  primeval  recesses  ale  being  jiierced 
.'.hi  iiulented  by  the  rough  and  ready  ctdti- 
\  lUon  of  the  Iree  grant  settler,  to  liie  trim 
1  iiilosures  and  wheat-laden  townships  that 
^niile  i-dong  the  lakes  :  from  the  orchards  of 
X  ;ara  to  the  hunting  grounds  of  Xepigon : 
:ii  lac  w;gwaui  of  tllc  ludiau,  in  the  home 


stead  of  the  farmer,  in  the  workshop  of  the 
artisan,  in  the  office  of  his  employer;  every- 
where have  I  learned  that  the  pe(jple  are 
satisfied — satisfied  with  their  own  individual 
prospects,  and  with  the  prospects  of  their 
country — satisfied  with  their  (lovernment 
and  with  the  institutions  under  which  they 
prosper  -satisfied  to  be  the  subjects  of  the 
(jueeii — satisfied  to  be  members  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ivmpire.  Indeed  1  cannot  help  thinking 
that— (piite  apart  from  the  advantage  to  niy- 
self- my  yearly  journeys  through  th  ■  Prov- 
inces will  have  Vieen  of  public  benefit,  as 
exemplifying  with  what  spontaneous,  un- 
concerted  unanimity  of  language  the  entire 
Dominion  has  declared  its  faith  in  itself,  in 
itsilestiny.  in  itscouiiection  with  the  Mother- 
country,  and  in  the  well  ordered  freedom  of 
a  constitutional  monarchy. 

.\nd,  gentlemen  it  is  this  \ery  combi- 
nation of  sentiments  which  appears  to  me  so 
wholesome  and  satisfactory  Words  cannot 
e.-cpress  what  pride  I  teel  as  an  Ivnglishniau 
in  the  loyalty  of  Canaila  to  Ivngland.  Nev- 
ertheless, I  should  be  the  first  to  deplore 
this  feeling  if  it  remiered  Canada  disloyal  to 
herself,  if  it  either  dwarfed  or  smothered 
Canadian  patriotism,  or  generated  a  sickly 
spirit  of  dependence.  Such,  however,  is  far 
from  being  the  case.  The  legislation  of 
your  Parliament,  the  attitude  of  your  states- 
men, the  language  of  your  press,  sufficiently 
show  how  llrmly  and  intelligently  you  are 
prejiared  to  accejit  and  apply  the  almost 
unlimited  legislative  faculties  with  which 
you  have  been  endowed  ;  while  the  daily 
growing  disposition  to  extingnish  .sectional 
jealousies  and  to  ignore  an  obsolete  provin- 
cialism, proves  how  strongly  the  young 
heart  of  your  confederated  commonwealth 
has  begun  to  throb  witli  the  consciousness 
of  its  nationalized  existence. 

At  this  moinenl  not  a  shilling  of  British 
money  finds  its  way  to  Canada  ;  the  inter- 
ference of  the  Home  ( iovernment  with  the 
domestic  affairs  of  the  Dominion  has  cease<l, 
while  the  Imperiid  relations  between  the  two 
countries  are  regulated  bv  .1  spirit  of  such 
mulnai  deference,  forbearance,  and  modera- 
tion as  reflects  the  greatest  credit  upon  the 
statfsnuii  of  both.  Vet  so  far  from  this  gift 
ornntoiiomv  having  brought  about  any  diver- 
gence of  aim  or  aspiration  on  either  side, 


PA  TKIOTISM  ./A7'   W.  /A' 


every  render  of  our  annals  must  be  aware 
;h;it  the  sentiments  of  Canada  towards  (Vreat 
Britain  are  infinitely  more  friendly  now  than 
in  tliDse  earlier  days  wlien  the  i)olitieal  in- 
tercourse of  tlie  two  conntries  was  disturhed 
and  eomidicated  by  an  e.\ee^sive  and  un 
toward  tntela^e  :  that  never  was  Canada 
more  united  than  at  present  in  symi>atliy 
iif  jnirpose  and  unitv  of  int<-rest  with  the 
Motliereountry  :  more  at  one  with  her  in 
soei;d  habits  and  tone  of  liiough",  more 
prond  of  her  elaiin  to  share  in  the  heritage 
of  I-aij;land  s  ])a>t,  more  ready  to  accept 
whatever  obligalioiis  may  be  imposed  upon 
lier  by  her  partnership  in  tlie  future  fortunes 
of  the  I'jnpire 

AK«i".  nothing  in  m\  icceiit  journey  has 
been  more  striking,  nutlilni;  indeed  has  been 
mote  affecting;,  than  tlie  passionate  loyally 
evervwhere  evinced  towaril  the  person  ami 
the  throne  of  Ouei  n  N'ictoria.  Wiierever  I 
have  jLjone,  in  the  crowded  tl'.^.  in  tlie 
remote  hamlet,  the  affection  of  tlie  i)eople 
for  their  sovereign  has  been  bla/.ontd  lorth 
aj;aiiist  the  summer  sky  by  every  ilevice 
wliich  art  could  fashion  or  iiiKennity  invent. 
l';ven  in  the  wilds  and  deserts  of  the  liud, 
the  most  secluded  and  untutored  settler 
would  hoist  some  cloth  or  ra^'  al>ove  his 
shaiitv.  and  startle  the  solitude  of  the  forest 
witii  a  shot  from  his  rnsiy  firelock  and  a 
lustv  cheer  from  liiinsell  and  his  cliildreii 
in  ulad  aik-Kiance  to  his  country's  tjiieen. 
ICxeii  the  IiKlian  in  his  forest,  or  on  his 
reserve,  would  marshal  lortii  his  pictnresiiue 
svmbols  ot  tidclity,  in  j;rateful  reco^;iiitioii 
of  a  Covrniineiit  that  iie\er  broke  a  treaty 
or  fiKified  its  ]ili^lited  word  to  tile  red  man 

-or  iailed  to  evince  for  the  ancient  children 
t)f  the  soil  a  wise  and  conscientious  solici- 
tude. 

N\t  touching  as  were  the  exl-'bitions  of 
so  much  generous  feelinj;,  I  could  scarcelv 
ha\  e  foiimi  pleasure  in  tliem  had  they  meri'ly 
been  the  expressions  of  a  tiaditional  habit  or 
of  a  conventional  sriitmieiitality .  No.  gen- 
tletuen.  tluy  siiranj.;  from  a  fir  more  g'-uuiiie 
and  vil.il  soui.c.  The  Canadians  an- loyal 
to  (jueeil  \'ict.)ria.  in  tlie  tirst  jilace  be<  ausc 
tluv  iiotioiir  and  lo\e  her  fir  iier  personal 
owilitHs      for   her   life-long   devotion  to  li.  r 


t'.,itl.hi1     ,,K^. 


the  obligations  of  a  coiistilutioiii' 


e    of  :■'' 
..'iiarch  . 


and,  in  the  next  i)lace,  they  revere  her  as 
the  symbol  and  representative  of  as  glorious 
a  national  life,  of  as  satisfactory  a  form  v)l 
government  as  any  country  in  tlie  world  can 
point  to  :  a  national  life  illustrious  through 
a  thousand   years  w  ith   tlie  achievements  of 
patriots,  statesmen,  warriors,  and  scholars; 
a  form  of  government  which  more  perfectly 
than  any  oilier  combines  the  element  of  sta 
bility  with  a  com)«lete  recognition  of  popular 
rights,  and  insures  by  its  social  accessories, 
so  far  as  is  compatible  with  the  iniperfec 
tions  of  human  nature,  a  lofty  standard  of 
obligations  and  sinii)licity  of  manners  in  the 
classL-s  that  regulate  the  genet  d  tone  of  our 
intercourse. 
Tin-  M.\k<jt  i:ss  in-  I)i  i-iikin  .\nii  A\a. 
,-.  kill  (/.'.'•  I  lu'i  ■  'it>h  wl .;/  (  \>iiaiiii  - 

1  .,H"\  111.  .SrjitrmU-t  J,  i^    : 


COI.OMAI.  IMON  or  CANADA. 

''T'^m;  iiuestion  of  "  Colonial  rnioii  '  is 
1  one  t)f  such  magnitude  that  it  dwarfs 
everv  other  ipK-stion  on  this  portion 
of  the  continent.  It  absorbs  every  idea  as 
far  as  I  am  concerned.  l'"or  twenty  long 
years  1  have  been  dragging  mysell  through 
the  dreary  waste  of  colonial  politics.  I 
thought  there  was  no  end,  nothing  worthy 
of  amliition  ;  but  now  I  see  something  which 
is  Weil  worthy  of  all  1  have  suflered  in  the 
cause  of  my  little  country  This  (piestiou 
lias  now  assumed  a  position  that  tiemands 
ami  commands  the  attention  of  all  the  colo- 
nies of  British  .\merica.  There  may  l)e 
obstructions,  local  dilVicullies  may  arise,  dis- 
putes may  occur,  loc.il  jealousies  may  inter- 
\ene,  but  it  matters  not  -the  wheel  is  now 
re\olving,  and  as  we  ate  only  the  fly  on  the 
wheJ  we  c.iiiiiot  delav  it  the  union  of  the 
colonies  ot  Hiitish  America,  undc  r  one  sov 
erei^ii.  is  a  lixed  fict  Sir.  this  nioeting  in 
Haiilix  will  Ih'  e\er  lemeiubered  in  the  his 
li.rv  oi  Biillsh  .\iiietiea.  lor  here  the  dele 
ga'.es  Iroin  the  sever. il  I'lMvinces  had  the  first 
opportunity  of  exjiressing  their  sentiments 
\Ve  have  lieeii  unable  to  announce  them 
liefore;  Imt  now  let  me  sav  tliat  we  have 
.arrived  uiianimouslv  at  tlie  ojiiiiion  that  the 
Miiioii  of  thi-  I'rovini  IS  is  for  the  advantage 
o!  all.  and  that  the  oiily<iuestio!i  tliut  leniaiiis 


PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


7.1 


to  be  settled  is,  whether  that  union  can  he 
arranged  with  a  due  regard  to  sectional  and 
local  interests. 

I  have  no  doubt  that  such  an  arrangement 
can  be  effected,  that  every  difficulty  will  be 
found  susceptible  of  solution,  and  that  the 
great  project  will  be  successfully  and  happily 
realized.  What  were  we  before  this  (|Ucstion 
was  brought  before  the  public  mind  ^  Here 
we  were  in  the  m  ighbourhood  of  a  large 
nation—of  one  that  has  d'-veloped  its  mili 
tary  power  in  a  most  marvellous  degree- 
connected  by  one  tie  only,  that  of  common 
allegiance.  True  it  was  we  were  states  of 
one  sovereign,  we  all  paid  alle;,dance  to  the 
great  central  authority  ;  but  as  far  as  our- 
selves were  concerned  there  was  no  political 
connection,  and  we  were  as  wide  apart  as 
liritish  America  is  from  Australia.  We  had 
only  the  mere  sentiment  of  a  common  alle- 
giance, and  we  were  liable,  in  case  Ivngland 
and  the  United  States  were  pleased  to  differ, 
'be  cut  off,  one  by  one,  not  having  any 
common  means  of  defence.  I  believe  we 
shall  have  at  length  an  organization  that 
will  enable  us  to  be  a  nation  and  protect 
ourselves  as  we  should. 

Look  at  the  gallant  defence  that  is  being 
made  by  the  Southern  republic — at  this  mo- 
ment they  have  not  much  more  than  four 
millions  I  if  men — not  much  exceeding  our  own 
nunil)ers — yet  what  a  brave  fight  they  have 
niai'e.  notwithstanding  the  stern  bravery  of 
the  New  ICngiander,  or  the  fierce  dar  ol  il.v 
Irishman.  We  are  now.  I  say,  iif arly  four 
millions  ofinhabitants,  and  in  thenextileceii 
iiial  period  of  taking  the  census.  iHrhajis  we 
-hall  h:ne  eight  millions  iif  people,  able  to 
drUnd  their  country  against  all  coiners,  lint 
we  iiui-t  have  one  common  orgaiii/atioii- 
one  political  government  It  has  been 
said  that  tlu-  United  States  government  is  a 
failure.  1  don  t  goso  far.  On  theonitrarv,  I 
«  unsider  it  a  marvellous  exhibition  of  human 
wi-dom  It  was  as  perfect  as  human  wis 
(1(1111  cdiild  make  it,  and  under  it  the  .\iner- 
icim  S'  lUs  greatly  prospered  until  very 
nceiitlv  :  but  being  the  work  of  men  it  hail 
its  lit  f.-ils,  and  it  is  for  ns  to  take  advau 
t.i^e  by  experience,  and  endeavour  to  see  il 
we  cannot  arrive  by  careful  study  at  such  a 
plan  IS  will  avoid  the  mistakes  of  our  neigh 
hours. 


In  the  first  place,  we  know  that  every 
individual  state  was  an  individual  sover- 
eignty—that each  had  its  own  army  and 
navy  and  political  organization — and  when 
they  formed  themselves  into  a  confedera- 
tion they  only  gave  the  central  authority 
certain  specific  powers,  reserving  to  the 
individual  states  all  the  other  rights  apper- 
taining to  sovereign  powers.  The  dangers 
that  have  arisen  from  this  system  we  will 
avoid  if  we  can  agree  upon  forming  a  strong 
centra!  government  -a  great  central  legisla- 
ture -  a  constitution  for  a  union  which  will 
have  all  the  rights  of  sovereignty  except 
thost;  that  are  given  to  tlie  local  govern- 
ments. Then  we  shall  Iuinc  taken  a  great 
step  in  advance  of  the  American  republic. 
If  we  can  only  attain  that  object — a  vigor- 
ous general  government  we  shall  not  be 
New  nriinswickers,  nor  Nova  Scotians.  nor 
Canadians,  but  Hritisli  .\niericans,  under 
the  sway  of  the  British  sovereign. 

In  discussing  the  ([uestion  of  colonial  union, 
we  must  consider  what  is  desirable  and  prac- 
ticable :  we  must  consult  local  prejudices 
and  aspirations.  It  is  our  desire  to  do 
so.  I  hope  that  we  will  be  enabled  to 
work  out  a  constitution  that  will  have  a 
strong  central  government,  able  to  offer  a 
powerful  resistance  to  any  foe  whatever,  and 
at  the  same  time  will  preserve  for  each 
Province  its  own  identity  and  will  protect 
everv  local  ambition  ;  and  if  we  cannot 
do  this,  we  shall  not  be  able  to  carry 
out  the  object  we  have  now  in  view.  In 
the  Conference  we  have  had,  we  have  been 
united  as  one  man  :  there  was  no  difference 
of  feeling  :  no  sectional  jirejudices  or  selfish- 
ness exhibited  by  any  one  :  we  all  apjiroachcd 
the  subject  feeling  its  importance— feeling 
that  in  our  hands  were  the  destinies  of  a 
nation  :  and  that  great  would  be  our  sin 
and  shame  if  aiiv  difftront  motives  li;id  in- 
tervened to  pre\ent  us  carrying  out  the 
noble  objei  t  of  founding  a  great  British 
monarchy,  iii  connection  with  the  British 
b"mpiri  ,  and  under  the  British  (Jueen. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  M.\c1)on.\lu, 

G.C.B., 

I'tcrniir  c/  Canada,  lS6j--j'-r,,   tSjS-gl. 

.Mlrf.*  at  Hlllfai.  1W4 


■M 


^^v^^iy^^fg^ 


74 


PATRIOTISM  AXD   WAR 


EMPIRE  FIRST. 


\\ 


SHALL  we  break  the  pliKht  of  youth, 
And  pk'ilKe  lis  to  an  alien  love  ? 
No  !     We  hold  our  faith  and  inUh, 
Trusting  to  the  Ood  abovt-. 

Stand,  Canadians,  firmly  stand, 
Round  the  flag  of  Fatherland. 

Britain  bore  us  in  her  flatik, 
Britain  nursed  us  at  our  birth, 

Britain  rcart-d  us  to  our  rank 
Mid  the  nations  of  the  earth. 
Stand,  Canadians,  etc. 

In  the  hour  of  pain  and  dread. 
In  the  K^ithering  of  the  storm, 

Britain  raised  above  our  luad 

Her  broad  shield  and  sheltering  arm. 
Stand   Canadians,  etc. 

O  triune  kingdom  of  the  brave. 

O  sea-girt  islanti  of  the  free. 

O  empire  of  the  land  ami  wave. 

Our  hearts,  our  hands,  are  all  for  thee  ' 
Stand,  Canadians,  etc 
John-  T.vlon  Li:spi:k.anck  —  "  LACi.iini: 


AN  ODP.  lOR  THE  CANADIAN  CON- 
FEDERACY. 

\\v.VKi:.   my  country  I   the  hour   i-.   great 
with  change 
I'lider  this  gloom  which  yet  obscures 
Ihelan.l, 
I'loiii    ice-blue  strait  and   stern    I.auientian 
range 
To  where  giant  peaks  our  western  liouiuls 
command, 
A  liee])  voice  .-ttis,  vibrating  in  nun  >  ear^ 
As  if  their  own  hearts  throbbed  that  lluiii 
der  forth, 
A  huuiid  wherein  who  hearkens  wisely  hears 
The   voice    of    the    desire    of    tilis     strung 
No:  111. 
This  North  whose  he.irt  of  fire 
Vtt  knows  not  its  desire 
Clearly,  but  dreams,   and    mnrniu:^    in    tlie 

dream, 
The   hour  of  dreaiiis   is  done       Lo,  on   the 
hills  the  gleam  ' 

Awake,  mv  country  '    the  hour  of  dreams  is 
done 


Doubt  not,  nor  dread  the  greatness  of  thy 
late, 
Tho'  faint  souls  fear  tiie  kem.  confronting 
sun. 
And  tain  wouM  bitl  the  morn  of  splendour 
wait  ; 
Tho'  ilreamcis,  rapt  in  starry  visions,  cry, 
■■  I,o,  von  tliv   future,   von   Ihv  faila.  lliy 
fame!" 
.-Vnd  stretch  \ain   hands  to   st.irs,  t!iy  lime 
is  nigh, 
Here  in  Canadi.m   hearth,  and  lioin  •.  and 
name  :  — 
This  name  which  \et  shall  grow 
Till  all  the  nations  know 
Us  for  a  patriot  people,  heart  and  hand 
Loyal  to  our  native  earth, — our  own  Cana- 
dian land. 

(,)  strong  hearts  guarding  the  birthright  of 
our  glory, 
Worth  your  best  blood  this  heritage  that 
ye  guard 
Those  mighty  streams  resjjlendent  with  our 
story. 
These    iron    coasts   by   rage   of  seas    un- 
jarred. — 
What   fields   of  peace   these   bulwarks    well 
secure  I 
What   vales  of  plenty  those  calm   floods 
sujiply  ! 
Shall  not  our  love  this  rough,  sweet  land 
make  sure. 
Her  bounds  j)reserve  inviolate,  though  we 
die  ? 
O  strong  hearts  of  the  North, 
Let  flame  your  loy,il!y  forth, 
.\nd   put   the  craven   and  base  to  an  open 

shame. 
Till  earth  shall  know  the  Child  ui  Nations 
by  her  name. 

ClIAKI.KS    V,      I)      Kul'.l.KTS. 


THE  CONFEDERATION  OP  CANADA. 

Xi:\i:k  1  venture  to  a^-sert.  w;:s  any  great 
measure  so  thoroughly  undi  rslood. 
andsocordially  ind.oiS!  d  by  tlie  people 
of  Canada,  as  this  mea-uie  now  uihUr  con- 
sideration. The  British  ('i.>vermneiit  ap- 
jiroves  of  it — tile  LegislaiiM-  Couiuii  ap- 
prover ol  It— this  House  ;iUiiost  una'.niiously 


''■^■.-■•J,-^  t 


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75 


approves  of  it— the  press  of  all  parties  ap- 
prmes  of  it;   and  tliongh  the  scheme  has 
iilnM'ly  hLcii  directly  submitted  to  fifty  out 
i,t  the  one  liun(hed  constituencies  into  which 
Cunthi  is  divuled,  only  four  candidates  ven- 
uned  to  appear  at  the  hustings  in  opposition 
t„   it— all   of  them   in  Lower  Canada— and 
Imt  two  of  them  were  elected.     And  yet,  sir, 
we   are  to  he  tcl.l    that  we   are  stealiiiB  a 
iiKirch  upon  the  country  ;  that  it  is  not  under- 
^t>"Hl  by  the  people;  and  that  we  must  dis- 
solve the  House  upon   it,  at  a  vast  cost  to 
the  excheciuer,  and  at  the  risk  of  allowing 
I-iliiical  paitisansliip  to  dash  the  fruit  from 
onr  hands  at  the  very  moment  we  are  about 
to  urasp  it  1     Sir,  I  have  no  fears  whatever 
of  an  appeal  to  the  people.      I  cannot  pre- 
tend to  speak  as  to  the  popular  feeling  in 
Lower  Canada,  but   I  think   I  thoroughly 
understand  the  popular  mind  of  the  Western 
Province,  and  I  hesitate  not  to  say  that  tliere 
are  not  five  gentlemen  in  this  chamber  (il  so 
nianv)  who  could  go  before  their  constitu 
eiits  in  Upper  Canada  in  opposition  to  this 
scheme,  with  the  slightest  chance  of  being 
returned. 

It  is  because  I  thoroughly  compie- 
heml  the  feelings  of  the  people  upon  it, 
that  I  urge  the  adoption  of  tins  measure  at 
the  earliist  possible  moment,  Tlie  most 
gross  injustice  is  to  be  rectified  by  it;  the 
taxpaver  is  to  be  clothed  with  his  righttnl 
iiilhience  bv  it;  new  commercial  relations 
are  to  be  opened  up  by  it ;  a  new  impulse  to 
the  industrial  pursuits  of  the  country  will 
be  given  by  il— and  I  for  one  would  feel 
mv-elf  false  to  the  cause  I  have  so  long  sns- 
ta:iu'<l  ;!r.d  false  to  the  best  interests  of  my 
coM^titneiits,  if  I  permitted  one  hour  un- 
11.  cessanly  to  pass  without  bringing  it  to  a 
fmal  issue  It  was  only  by  the  concurrence 
ol  ihe  most  propitious  circumstances  that 
the  wonderful  piogrc-ss  this  movement  has 
lin^le  could  have  been  accomplisheil. 

.Md-t  peculiar  were  the  circumstances 
that  enabled  such  a  coalition  to  be  formed  as 
lira  now  existing  for  the  settlement  of  this 
.,.:>~liuu-and  who  shall  say  at  what  hour 
i;  iiiav  not  be  rent  asunder?  And  yet,  who 
will  venture  to  alTirm  tliat  if  party  spirit  in 
all  its  rierceness  were  once  more  to  be  let 
1;,,...  :.....i!iiv'st  us.  there  would  be  the  slight 
est  hope  tliat   this  great  question  could  be 


approached  with  that  candour  and  harmony 
necessary  to  its  satisfactory  solution  ?   Then , 
sir,  at  the  very  moment  we  resolveil  to  deal 
witli  this  ((uestion  of  constitutional  cliange, 
the     Maritime    Provinces    were   about    to 
assemble    in     joint    conference    to    ci)iisiiler 
whether  they  ought    not  to  form  a   union 
amongst  themselves— and  the  way  was  thus 
most   propitiously  opened   up   for   the  coi-- 
sideration  of  a  union  of  all  British  America. 
The  civil  war  too,  in  the  neiglibouri;ig  re 
public;  the  possibilitv  of  war  between  Ci^it 
Britain  and   the  United   States  ;^^the  threat 
eiied  repeal  of  the   Recipioci'v  Treaty  ;   the 
threatened  abolition  of  the  .\nierican  bond 
iiig  system  for  goods  in  tia>i.-ili(  to  and  from 
these   Provinces  ;    the   unsettled   position  ot 
the     Hudson's    Bav     Company;     and     the 
changed  feeling  of    Ivnglaiid    as  to   the  rela- 
tions of  great  colonies  to  the  jiareiit  Stat.- 
all  combine  at  this  moment  to  arrest  eanie-^t 
atteiili.m  to  the  gravity  ot  the  situation,  ami 
unite  us  all  in   one  vigorous  elt'>rt    to  meet 
the  emergency  like  men. 

The  interests  to  be  atTecttnl  by  this  scheme 
of  union  are  very  large  and  varied— but  tlie 
pressure  of  circumstances  upon  all  the  colo- 
nic-s  is  so  serious  at  this  moment  that  il  we 
cannot  now  banish  partisanship  and  section- 
alism and  petty  objections,  and  look  at  the 
niatter  on  its  broad  intrinsic  merits,  what 
hope  is  there  of  our  ever  being  able  to  do  so  ? 
An  appeal  to  the  people  of  Cana.la  on  this 
measure  simply  means  postponement  ot  the 
question  for  a  vear— and  who  can  tell  how 
changed  ere  then  may  be  the  circumstances 
surrounding  us  !'  Sir,  the  man  who  strives 
lor  the  i>ost])onenientof  this  measure  on  any 
ground  is  doing  what  he  can  to  kill  it  almost 
as  elTectuallv  as  if  he  voted  against  it. 

Let  there  be  no  nii-<take  as  to  the  manner 
in  which  the  Covernment  presents  this 
measure  to  the  House.  We  do  not  present 
it  as  free  from  fault,  but  we  do  present 
it  as  a  measure  so  advantageous  to  the 
people  of  Canada,  that  all  the  blemishes, 
real  or  imaginary,  averred  against  it.  sink 
into  utter  insignificance  in  presence  of  Us 
merits.  We  present  it.  not  in  the  precise 
shape  we  in  Canada  would  desire  it.  but  as 
ill  the  best  shape  the  five  clonics  to  be 
united  could  agree  upon  it  We  present  it 
in  the  torm  in  whicii  the  live  goveruracuts 


■W4l:*^v  -H^i  .4f^.-  A^-:vVr^' 


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PATR/OT/S.V  AXD  U'.-tR 


in  Krul  (.uvornmenthns  eiulorse.l  it-an,l 
•1  the  foimiM  wlncli  wc  l.dieveall  tlio  I.teis 
atnr.-s  of  tla-  ITovincs  will  accept  it.      We 

in  ^lllcl.  we  have  presente.l  it.  for  we  do 
not  .now  how  alterations  n.av  alfect  its 
-.(ety  ,„  ullur  plares,  a„.l  the  process  of 
■lUeration  o,uv  co„„ncnce,|  i„  four  .litTcrenl 
..•.«.slatures-who  can  tell  wlure  that  wouM 
•-"'I        Ivverv  nutnl-er  „f  this   House  is  free 

It   II   he   ,s  aMe-^lmt   we  warn   hini   of  the 

anKerufa.neM.lnienta,ul  throw  on  Inn.  all 

he  responsibility  ot   the  consequences.     We 

leel  J^n.i.lent  of  carryiiij.   this 'scheme  as  it 

stamls;   Imt  vu.  cannot  tell  what  we  can  .lo 

It  be  amended.     Let  not  Honourable  een- 

tlemen   approach   this    measure  as  a   sharp 

>ntic  deals  with  an  abstract  .|Ueslion,  striv- 

K  to  point  out  blemishes  and  .lisplav  his 

mKenuity,    l,„t,,t  ns  approach  it  L  men 

■u  n.K    but   one  cnsideration    before    us    ^ 

the  establishment  of   the  future    peace  an.l 

prosj,er.ty  of  our  country.      I.a  us  look 

;t.nthe!,,htofaiew„u.„th;baci;i^tlie 
I  Kh  of  the  ev,  s  and  injustice  to  which  it 
jM>pl.es  a  renK-dv-in  the  HkIu  with  which 
the  people  of  Cana.la  would  regard  this 
•"-.sure  were  it  to  be  lost  and^  all  tie 
ev.ls  ol   past  years  to  be  brought  back  upon 

at  the  .|Uestion  u.  th.s  view  -and  what  one 
;..t!,emwni  take  the  ,vspo„sibiliti:VcL^ 
:'  \'->tea^;a.ii>l  the  measure  >  ^ 

•^n;.     the     luture     dcsti,.y   ol     these    v,va. 
I  u.v,„c..   m  ..   ,„,  ,,,,,,,,   ,^.  ^,,^.  ,^^^___^_ 

.    aie    'iMmt  to  ;;,ve  to  an  extent  which  at 

sn.o„.e,,lucm:,v  be  unable  to  estimate- 

•nt  ass.iredlv  th.  w.lla.e  tor   manv  Vears  of 

Ami  ,,.,on>.,r  people  ha,,,s.,n-.n,rde;' 
M  ,^h,  ,lue,,aen,r:see,uaIt„t!.eocca 
ui  ,■  ,"'''^"'."'-  ^'I'pro.ul,  tin.  discission 
■hunt  pa.lNanship  ami  hvc  from  e^•erv 
e  soi-a  lecli,i«  but  the  earnest  resoluthm 
t  <llsUl..r^;e  ..,ns,untlous:y  the  dutv  which 
ano.,,,    ,„„    l>n,v,ee„ce  h..s  placed   up:,.; 

me  to  s...  the  .:;,v  wiien.  as  the  result  of  this 
nie^tsure,  a  ;;reat  and  powerfu'  -eople  mav 
ha\e  Krown  up  n.  these  land.,,  when  the 
boundless  forests  all   aroun.l    „,   sl.al      .•  ve 


towns  ;   a..d  when  on-  united  government 
under  the   British   flag,   shall  e^xtenrfnmi 
sho  e  to  shore: -but  who  would  desire  to 
.  e-e    iiat  day  ,.  he  could  not  recall  with  satis 
<act,o„  the  part  he  took  in  this  di.scussion? 

Ho,         •       ';""'^'^"^"t'""«  judgment  of  the 
House     ,„    ii.e   confident    expectation    -md 
.cl.^f  that  the  decisio.,  it  wi  1   re„  ij     w  M 
l.e  worthy  of  the  Parliament  of  Cana.L 
The  Hon.  (;i.:„k,ii.;  Mkown,  M    p 
'f''''/f-adrro/l-pprr(a.„„}a. 

,1  •^■^.  ,„.  A^stMlil.v,  I>r,ruiiry  ■;.  ,v,^ 

ADVA.NTAdl-S  OF  EDUCATION. 


given   way   to  smiling   fields    vA    .i-;.:.,~ 


I         d       h         ■?  "  ."'"^^»'i»"  •"'^rn  voung 
.         the    best    th..,g    is    to  kt   hin.self 

literat,  r  ..''^  ''"^'  '"'"  '"'«  "«'  '*  '^^^^  f-T 
i^tn  >  of  classics.  He  mav  have  a  taste  f  ,r 
."•athemat.cs.     If  so,  give  i.im  a  j^oo  It  a 

"g  in  mathen.atics.  He  could  have  no  i,.  - 
ter  mental  discipline.  If  he  does  „t  ke 
'terature  or  mathematics,-  he  m  v  ke 
-tany  or  geology.      Let  him  st:id     wha    he 

kes  a,id  master    t.     Hut  if  he  has  no  sto,^ 

''-'l  fmle  or  profession  he  would  affect     If 

ch^s u^       ' ;  ^^  ^^'    "'■"  '-'  «'""•  training  i„ 
'lassies,  m  h.story,  ,n  j-hilosophv    else  von 

;.uyhaveanacutela.;.er,b,lui„::;,^bo 

take     In'  T'"''"''^^'''''^-""'-^'>-  "'■-''<■• 

•  «      r   s  always  a  pettifogger,   a.id  outsi.le 
"is  craft  an  unsafe  guid- 

^Ke  IS  not  the  best  part  of  the  education  -i 
onng  man  gets  there.   The  ko.,.ans       ..^i; 

op:;';:"'!":  "^  '"^''-  ^"i---  -  I'-m^ 

|'H'ksl(.,ued  to  public  schools     Mr   I  oc-ke 

..  ns'^n,,,u«,usc,.nceri.ingkd;::i:::,'^^ 
S^^,';r;- =-;:;;;;•;■  ;:-,^-:: 

!:^i::r;nS.^'^l;:-'-;:;-''S 

I"  private  tuition.     If-ives  nos  ■  t  V 

lation     AC. 11        .  "'-':'^""''->^peloreinu- 

-;:it;\i:.^;-r^-;':;;:ir-'-rS.::^- 

Hau,  wue,e  life-long  friendships  are  made! 


■:-m,j 


i'^  »^as«fJS^i?«S».«.|.«'ii5H, 


1!*&9 


P.'ITA7(>r/S.U  AXn   WAR 


l)Ut,  where,  also,  at  every  turn  there  is  a  strife 
for  the  mastery, — iti  the  class,  in  the  cricket 
field,  in  the  debating  society.  Scii)io  ilis- 
cerned  in  the  youiiK  Marins  the  \^xvi\\.  nian 
of  the  years  to  come,  luid  any  one  observing; 
>tlidents  at  college  could  easily  |)ii  k  out  the 
nieii  who  would  intUicnce  their  felUnv  men. 
Cardiii;d  Newman  says,  that  if  he  had  to 
iliin)se  between  iilacing  a  lioy  in  private 
lodgings,  sending  him  to  the  clas-.es  ot  the 
best  professors,  having  him  go  up  at  inter 
\als  for  examination  and  ultimaUly  take  his 
degree,  and  sending  him  to  a  large  eslab 
lishment  where  a  nnmb'T  of  lads  of  his  own 
age  should  meel  lor  four  or  five  years,  read 
what  they  likeil  and  never  attend  a  class  or 
go  up  for  examination,  he  would  prefer  the 
latter  as  sine  to  turn  out  men  beUer  eilucated 
-that  is,  men  with  all  their  faculties  dr.iwn 
out,  with  a  knowledge  of  human  nalnrean  1 
a  knowledge  of  themselvi-s.  Cariliiial  N\\\- 
man  is  oneof  the  most  highly  culiivalid  nirii 
of  the  nineteenth  ceiiturv  His  opiiiiuii  i-, 
of  course,  not  conclusive,  but  it  is  that  ot  a 
man  who  has  observed  many  generations  oi 
stu<ients. 


Bkst   Kksi  i.ts 


Mure. \  I'll  IS. 


Some  of  the  best  results  of  education  are 
that  it  makes  all  the  farulties  of  the  mind 
strong  :  trains  the  reason  to  detect  fallacies 
ipiickly  :  fills  the  imagination  with  the 
noblest  pictures  :  stores  the  memory  with 
facts — in  other  worcU.  enables  us  to  appro 
priate  to  ourselves  the  exiierietice  of  hun- 
dreds, nay,  of  tliousaiuis  of  men  1  think 
it  was  Chark>s  \'  who  said  that  a  man  who 
knows  two  languages  is  twice  a  num.  Hut 
take  the  case  of  a  man  who  knows  three  or 
four  languages,  to  whom  the  literaiure  and 
history  of  (".reece,  of  Rome,  of  (iermanv.  of 
I-'raiice,  of  Iviigland,  of  America,  is  as  fa 
miliar  as  the  events  of  the  dav  ;  who  lia>  been 
trained  in  logic,  in  niatiiemalics.  in  experi- 
eiici  why  :  one  h  is  only  to  s-t.ili'  the  case- 
one  need  not  argue  -in  order  that  you  may 
see  that,  compared  with  the  man  who  knows 
only  his  own  language  and  has  a  smattering 
of  the  history  of  his  own  countiv,  with  a 
little  general  information,  he  is  what  a  man 
of  large  and  varied  estate  is  t.>  tii'-  dweller 
in  a  coti.ige  If  We  look  at  \\\v  cii.uiccs  and 
calamities  of  life,  the  one  has  no  resourse  in 


himself,  the  other  is  full  of  resource.  He 
waves  a  wand  as  it  weie,  and  the  mighlicHt 
and  noblest  spirits  of  the  past  are  in  attend- 
ance. 

We  do  not  need  to  take  the  wings  of 
thought  and  the  measuting  line  of  the  mathe- 
matician and  hie  through  suns  ami  systems 
to  the  barriers  of  creation— the  smallest 
fruit,  the  tiniest  llower  demonstrates  a  (lo<l, 
and  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  which  beg- 
gars the  writings  of  all  the  moralists, 
sophists  and  philosophers,  with  Flato  at 
their  head,  the  life  of  Him,  who  was  the 
incarnate  sigh  of  heaven  over  human  woe  ; 
these  carry  to  me  more  conviction  of  a 
Divinity  that  sha])es  our  ends  and  hovers 
around  our  erring  steps,  than  all  the  mira- 
cles ;  and  as  religion  is  the  most  practical  of 
all  things ,  and  nex  t  to  religion  politics,  I  could 
easily  show,  were  there  time,  that  the  greatest 
statesmen  and  the  men  whose  minds  have 
been  most  imbueil  with  the  sense  of  a  spirit- 
ual world,  have  been  those  who  owned  the 
highest  culture  of  their  (lay.  It  is  most  auspi- 
cious that  in  this  thriving  town — the  capital 
of  oneof  the  richest  and  most  salubrious  belts 
of  territory  in  the  world — a  town  of  nearly  four 
thousand  inhabitants,  yet  foundetl  but  a  few 
years  since — alrea<ly  a  railway  centre — most 
happy  I  say  is  it  and  full  of  goo<l  augury  to 
see  you  in  this  western  towi\  laying  side  by 
side  with  emporiums  of  material  prosperity 
the  t'oundations  of  the  higher  learning, 
which,  while  in  no  wav  lessening  but  rather 
increasing  capacity  for  dealing  with  agricul- 
tuie  and  merchandise,  will  give  us  effective 
men  ill  every  field  of  human  thought  and 
en<leavour  ;  sound  thinkers,  wise  statesmen, 
who  by  a  fruitful  knowledge  of  the  past,  by 
clear  conception  of  the  duties  of  rulers  and 
the  ruled,  tempering  and  sweetening  the 
disturbing  envies  and  aspirations  of  demo 
cr,icy,  will  teach  our  vontli  to  look  forward 
to  the  same  glorious  late  for  Canada  as  has 
blessed  the  heioic  efforts  of  yomig  peoples 
in  other  days  :  will  give  us  the  art  that  tveau- 
ti  ties  and  the  song  that  thrills;  brow>  full 
of  practical  wisilom  which  yet  some  muse 
will  have  kissed,  and  heroic  hearts  that 
bound  at  the  promise  of  the  great  future 
which  hovers  over  the  twilight  of  the  present, 
like  'i;c  eagle  tiie  Kritisi;  Columbian  sec-s  in 
the  early  dawn  above  the  hightst  of  one  of 


i  ^ 


N'ltiior.As  Fi.ooi)  Davin 


P-nSlonSM  AXD  WAR 


■J  ('■.  .»/.  /'. 


Ai.nKK.,  at  I.ii,..lo.,„.  ,Mi|.  .„ 

BRITISH  COLONICS  AM)  BRITISH 

miliar   oolUvtne   ••lun.v     ,"""'•. "^''I   >"tl- 
'--"    '-nit    u       „     .  *^,.  '^   ^'  "'"'""    ''='vc 

uiL^elvts  to  this    so  f.,r  -w    I      i      ^""""'""i 

'H.ar.i\vhcl,".t     "'ut.     '•""■"'"•'•'-•■-•I 
t='x  t.-r  a  nans  ,    ,t  tl,     .V'"^  ^^"^-  "^  school 

-•)..!.. 'inchest'":' ::i;;"r:;i'i!''^'=''^ 

-:;s..>;:^^^  r^'"- 
"iH.    ,, ho  uhok- spirt     f  *■';■"'"""•    to 

t'u^...'i T,.,r  '■• ''""■'""''■>■" f- 
■"  ":';7 -  ™,t,:; -iz;* -' 

'"  »«f-eovmiii,s  colonial  „r 


llif  I)oi)H  atioii  of  fl,  .  T-     .     ,    ',.    ■    "  ""f"  of 

"^''vivithiiriii'  ..j's.'^.r''"'"''""' 

t>' t-MUil  it    .,1,1,  !'  ^'Munition 

'i~ -;;l7:;MS-:,y,?;:'; ;■'■>■  ■-'>■"■ 

'"^ "«aU./,;„,  „;,';,  "'■■"''"'"■'■'l»r 

"in  tla-rii  to  tl, .      *"";'"'i>-      Uy  aiotistom- 

<-iti/«ishi„       V     ,..  '■«"">■  "'   "ational 

i-oloiiics     IS   tl.-.i    ,     """    •"\\:i.vs    n-inam 
"-akutKn     othJr'.r     "   ^^•'"^■''  ■".Tsists  i„ 

''■M'-n:>:,,^rr''''^'"'"''^- 


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diffpi-     r  ■    ••  '""""  ^'■^■'    "'••    l'i"l-r 

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!      Titrtrr  CUM  result  from  n  rcadintss  ti>  «liirk 
•      r.s[H)iiMhilitv     a    willitigiipss  to   rt-ly   ll()<iit 
iillifr>*  to  ili>  oiir  work  or  prottvl  our  ititi-r 
i»l»  in  iiol   the  spirit  whiili  li.-i-,  hujlt  up  or 
uill    pi'r|H'tU!tte    the    powiT   ol    our    ran- 
Smh  iirKniiu'iit  inav  suit  tlu-  iiitamv  of  lol- 
iiiiit-s  ;  .ippiiwl  to  thfir  adolfscriuf  it  is  iL- 
Kradm^j.  since  it  iiiiplirs  a  nivaii  and  i-oii 
tint<<l    <Ifpfiid(iKi-       II   tlif  j^tt-altr   lUitish 
>  "limit's  art-  [uruiaiuiitlv  (.omtiit  with  thiir 
p.isciit  political  status  thty  arc   nnwortliy 
cif  the  simrce  from   which   tli<  \    sprang;       It 
udl  iidt  U'  so.      Till-  spirit  id    nidtpctidiiu  i- 
lias    di.V(d<ijH.'(l.     not    <iin'-inratt(l      in     the 
uidtr   hrfatliiiiK    plaii-s  i,|    n.  w   contiiuiils 
A  \«  ly  lilllf  further  urowtli.  inrnasing   lli«- 
.  amplication  ami  a^j^ravatiug  tin-  aiiotnalv 
■  I   111.-  existiujr  situation,  will  Inin^  us  to  a 
-x.^v  whiTc  that  spirit  will  no  lun),'cr  t-ii 
duii'   tlif  ristraiuts   now    put    upon    it    bv 
practical   ditricultics  of  political    or^ani/a 
tion,  ami   where  those  ditT'icultii-s  must  1.. 
swept    awav     l>y    the    gathering    force    ol 
national   instincts  and  necessities.       AKout 
the  direction  of  change  there  may  i)e  a  tpus 
twin  :  about  the  certainty  of  change  there  can 
lie  none 

lint  the  argument  is  eiiually  strong  when 
\vr  reverse  our  attitude,  and  place  ourselves 
ni  the  position  of  the  ta.\paying  citi/ens  of 
the  I'nited  Kingdom.  There  are  probably 
t.w  .iftluse  who  are  not  at  times  fille.l  with 
a  glow  of  enthusiasm  when  they  think  of 
t!:e  vast  extent  of  these  colonics,  which, 
jihmted  by  British  eiiergv.  held  tlucnigh 
years  ot  conflict  by  British  courage,  and 
[Toudly  inheriting  British  traditions,  are 
rising  to  pre-eminence  in  cverv  ipiarter  of 
the  globe. 

This  pride  and  enthusiasm  have  very 
jMisitive  and  practical  issues.  The  citizen 
ot  tin-  remotest  colony  knows  that  should 
ail  eiKiny  wantonlv  atta.k  his  frontier 
should  i)ort  or  city  Im?  threatened  bv  a  hos 
tile  forct — almost  within  tweiitvfour  hours, 
as  soon  as  telegraph  could  suiiiinon  or  steam 
convey  them.  British  sail, us  or  British  soi- 
<iiers  wi.uld  be  pouring  thither,  as  readv  to 
h.i^ht  and  .lie  for  that  particular  bit  of  soil 
as  fur  the  shores  of  l-iighind  itself  But  the 
sentiment  which  makes  this  tiossible  is  bal- 
anced and  iiualihcd  by  verv'diffeivnt  con- 
siderations   The  citizen  of  the  Ignited  King- 


■  loni  has  often  licen  cimii>elled  to  regard  the 
colonies  as  great  dep-ndt  lu  ies  which  in 
creased  his  responsibilities  and  multiplied 
his  difficulties  with. ml  reiurning  to  the 
Mother conntry,  under  their  pn-seiit  organi 
/ation.  strength  in  men  or  resonr  es,  or  even 
in  iMlusive  commercial  advantage  l-lvetN 
new  colonv  or  colonial  interest  was  to  him 
something  new  t..  defen.l.  an.l  angnientejl 
the  bunleli   of  the   I'.mpire 

N'l  arly  the  \ast  expense  necessary  to  pro- 
viile  ade(|nately  for  national   responsibilities 
increaseil    and  added   its.-lf  to  the  weight  of 
taxation   incident   to  an    advanced   civili/a 
lioii    and    complex    so,  iai    system       While 
forced  to  bear  the  chief  burden  of  the  taxa 
tioii  re.piired   for  national  .U  fence,  tlu   peo 
I>le  of  the  British  Is'.aii.is  coiild  see  tiiat  the 
mass  of  the  colonists  benefited   by  this  pro 
tectioil    alriady    pos>,  ssed,    or    were    likely 
before  long  t.>  possess  a  higher  average  lif 
Wealth  and  comfort  than  the  mass  of  the  peo 
pie  who  bestowed  the  benefit      Looking  for 
ward  little  ni..r.-  than  a  generation  he  could 
foresee   a   time    when    the    colonists    whose 
commerce  was   jiiotected   would    cpial    the 
whole    honu-    ji.ipulation    which    gave    llie 
proleetion.   when    the    volume    <.f    colonial 
commerce  itself  wouhl  surpass  that  of  the 
Motlnr  land 

U  reiiiiires  little  atgument  to'prove  that 
the  anomalv  of  hiving  one  part  *of  a  nation 
to  bear  a  disportionate  share  of  the  bur.lens 
i»f  the  whole  is  as  inconsistent  with  Anglo- 
S.ixon  ideas  of  governnKiit  as  the  exclusion 
of  tl'"  olomes  from  a  pioportionate  voice 
in  the  conduct  of  national  atTairs. 

X.viinwi.  r\rrv  Mk.vns  Indkpkndknck. 
For  the  eoloni.'S  national  unity  means 
independence:  not  "  virtual  '  independence, 
as  their  present  ill  defined  condition  is  some- 
times sj)oken  of,  but  the  manly  and  sufficient 
independence  which  comes  from  asserted 
rights  ami  assumed  responsibilities. 

There  are  two  kinds  of  indepe.idence. 
The  fust  is  that  of  the  si>n  grown  restless 
un.ler  tutelage,  who  throws  himself  off, 
more  or  less  recklessly,  from  the  family  con- 
nection, r;.-fuses  family  a<ivice  or  assistance, 

■■" I  ...I,,..-..  (^1    ,,i;-   (jjj    ....^  own 

account.     Given,   on  the   one  hand,   over- 
bearing and  unsympathetic  parents  anxious 


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to  retain  their  control  till  the  last  nioiiRiU. 
or,  on   the  other,  children   filled  with   i^no 
rant  self  conceit  and  conseiinent  ilisctjiiteiit, 
and   indeiK'ndente  of   tliis   lirst   type  is  llie 
natural    result       Sometimes    it    is   juslitiid, 
and  succeeds:  sometimes  it  is  horn  of  tiliiul 
stupidity  and  makes  lamentable  shipwuck 
But   this  is  not  the   ideal  or  the  only  turin 
of  independence       Ciiven    reason,   due  con 
sideration,  mutual  regards  for  rii;hts  on  liotli 
sides,  and   the  lainily  tie  becomes  a  partiur 
ship  which  conibims  the  advanla^is  ol  all 
the    liberty    required    for    full    developnuTil 
with  the  unity  of  action  ami  counsel  wiiicli 
assures  stren^;lh.    It  j)roduces  a  j^re.it  Kotlis 
child    firm,  each   head   of  wliuli   is   lue   to 
work  out   his  own  views  at  his  own  iiiitrt- 
ol    the   world  s   tiu.incf.   but   lai  li    in   touch 
with   till-  ollur  for  counstl  or  ac'ion.  lacli 
miikiiij;  use  of  tile  business  machinery  estab- 
lislu'd   by  all  tile  rest,  ami  thus  sfourin^;   in 
conipaiablv  business  ad\  .inla>;is  lor  all       So 
m  a  wi<Ur   spin  re  it   prixlucs   the   Jiatioii 
the    j^rcat    Amtrican    Ki-pu!>Iiv      the    Swi^s, 
( leriii.iiiic.  or  C.inailian  ConlVdii.ition  ;  lacli 
St. lie  or    ^rou])  <if  st,ili.s   woikiiiu;    iiultpiii 
deiitly    within    its   own    well  diliiied    sp!u  'e 
of  inl'ueiu-f  ;    eacli  taking;  its  s|i;in-  as  li. -th- 
in the  eipialb'   well  d   fined  but  widti    oibit 
of  a  larj;(-'   national    lili- 

Our  adinir,itii)ii  is  not  jiiven  to  thr  in.li 
penilence  of  tin-  .\iiu  nca!',  s!:iti-,  or  llu-  I'm 
-.idian  or  .\ustl.ili.in  jirox  iim-  ulu-n  lioMnii; 
aloof  tfom  umoii  wli-.-n-  wr  In  1  tli.il  i  sp;!it 
of  petty  provincialism  is  at  v.otk  N'oi  i  an 
it  be  reasonably  ^i\en  to  tht-  iihU-peiiili-iu  <■ 
of  the  (iret-k  state  impatient  of  any  control 
tievond  that  wliiih  is  loutnl  within  a  <it\  s 
walls  At  U-.ist,  in  this  i-,i-,r  if  wr  adiiiiri-, 
wi-  pity  still  niorf,  tor  tile  l.uk  ol  tin-  powrr 
to  jireservf  tin-  liberty  wliuh  'lie  cil\  l,,iii 
( n-aled.  We  rt-si-rvi-  our  ailnuration  lor  tilt- 
n-asoned  and  secured  miK-pendeiu  r  ol  a  st;itt- 
hIiosc  nieiiibiis  liave  abandoned  tin-  pitl\ 
side  ol  llit-ir  iiidiv  iih'.ihtv.  and  di^]'.n<'' 
that  political  s.-li  n-straint,  si^;unv  ;iiid 
lar>;eru-ss  of  \  lew  whuli  is  iin]ilu-d  in  w.Av 
orj;ani/ation  lor  tin-  attaimiKiit  ot  },;r<  at 
ends 

It  is  to  this  iinli-pi.  till  lu'c  ot  pai  im '-lnp 
t.iat  a  real  national  uiiitv  \\oiild  lilt  tin- 
colonies  of  till-  I'.iitisii  baiipiir  lionbtlr-s 
it  would  at  liist  bv  thi-  p-iitni-rshiji  ol  junior 


meinbris  More  tlnn  this  could  not  reason- 
ably In-  (•\pi.-cted  Itut  tb.e  position  nee<l 
not   bv  a:i   iiksoiin    on--. 

One  primary  iniiniple  ri-  son  approves 
and  e\])iruiice  ricoMiincnds  lor  (jur  ^uid 
ami-  in  .itt.inptini;  to  i>iitline  tlie  form  ot 
union  wliu  li  will  lust  In-  adapli-d  to  tlu- 
)4c:iins  ot  ll.e  liiltish  peojile  For  all  its 
romniiimtifs  liure  sliould  be  tlie  utmost 
Irciiloiri  ol  ludiviihtd  ai-lion  wiiich  is  con 
sistiiii  witli  united  strength  .Apparently 
this  (.indition  will  be  bi-st  fulfilled  under 
sonic   loiin   of  hVdiral   connection 

Cl  IIHCI.    K      I'AKKIN.  CM  ('.   ,   I.I.  I>. 

'/nifiiilli'ii'ii.flU'H  iSijJ. 


I  HI;  iiklllMI   I.MI'IWI.   IN    \Hu2. 

.\t  this  moiiun;  <Jiu-vii  \"icloiia  nili-s  over 
tilt\'  one  I'oloiius   iiHJ  <U-pendencies,  which. 
with  the   ihitish    Islands,  form  the   Ivinpirt- 
that  voii  aiui  I  cUsju' to  loiisolal.iti- and  ini 
pio\i,        Il,,\\  this  is  to  br  (lone  is  a  <nK-stion 
ol  si;i|)<.-n'ioiis  mtriisl.  (Imiaiiilin^;  the  lii^li 
i-~l   (pialilus   ot   si.iiisiii.iiiship   loi    its   i-oii 
-iiU-tatioii  :!nil  a.ijustimnl.      There  are  thos.- 
who  sci-ni   to    idiiti-iiipl  itc   the   disinemlK-i 
ni    it  ol   this  '■u  .it    Ivnioiu-  with  evident  di 
!;.!'i    ar.<l  uh.o  ;Miinai  lo  ieL;ard   the  sjirt-ad 
m|   lii'.Tisl.    in~;;Mi!  ;<iiis  .-nid   cnili/.ation   as  a 
iiiisiot  iiiMi   to  t'lc  W'lili!  ai  latne.  and  an  in 

f.r  \      to    till-    p  lllllt    si    !tc 

Itiit  h  t   Us  ~i,-   what  there   is  within   this 
rh.nni.-d   li'.l'.-or  Inipi  rial  <liilirs  and  tela 
tioiis   that   Is  woitli  pn-servinn.      It  is  trtu- 
till!    v,i-r\    oullviiij;    Province,    as    I    have 

ilu.iilc  shouii.  iiiav  be  attackvd  wluiievei 
!hr  \Ioilui  ioui-.ti\  Is  at  war,  yet  war  can 
on!  \  I  oim-  whin  t  lit-  pi  a- tic  powi-is  ol  aslutr 
diploinai  \  !.i\r  bun  <  \  liaustvd .  and  wllfll 
the  .in   I'l   alUMi.i'.n  «•  lias  bt-rii  deliberatt-ly 

(...■plc.i  bv  i'iii);lit<ia-d  ])ublic  opinion 
Hit  into  how  iiiaiiv  wars  miijlit  not  tlu-si 
li!:\  oiii-  i'!o\  111.  r-,  l.i  .lia^j;t-d  ll'  this  haniuir 
w.  :<•  ilisir.i'inbcinl .  .iiid  if  the\-  wi-n-  left  to 
bi-  ir. .,  1 1  nil  liv  in  i^iiboiit  111^  Stati-s.  or  ilraw  u 
'■^••1  cut  iMj'.iiii^  alliaiKis  with  piopulations 
III!.  !i  1  iith'i  s,  .,:   iiiii  nli^lilened  ' 

111   till-   I'll.u-sis  of  peai'e.    then,    we    ai. 
b..ii:i.|    ll  w.-.a-i    to  s.-f  that  this  I'anpin-  •- 
k.  ].'  !..w;<llui        U'e  are  e((ually  bound  .  ll  ^^ 
irjai,!   tia- iiitrK-sis  of  religion.     Win-rev.  i 


■'        "^^ 


PATR/OT/SM  AXD  II'.  I  A' 


S,5 


British  power  is  a' k;  -  iedged  and  the  Brit- 
ish bayonet  gleatr,>  ti.  missionary  of  evtTy 
Christian  Church  can  lri-a<l  the  land  in 
s;it<.ty,  and  teach  and  pray  without  i)cis<jnal 
iiiiprtliension.  That  disnit.'nilK.'rnient  is 
mimtinies  advocated  liy  persons  w  lio  call 
tluMiselves  friH.'- traders,  i^  to  nie  ama/iiij; 
\\  lure,  on  the  earth  s  snrlaie,  sitae  iiarter 
was  hrsl  tssayed,  luue  so  many  populous 
couiUtrs  l>een  hountl  to^jether  hy  common 
niteu"~t^.  and  hy  the  mutual  interchange  ol 
proi''ntiiin>^,  on  a  basis  iiC  siuii  perfect  Iree 
(loni '  Strike  down  tlie  jMJwer  tiiat  biiiijv 
these  coinniunities  to^'cther,  and  into  how 
many  anta){oiustic  systems  and  economii 
absurilities  would  they  not  drift  .'' 

Tlr.s  Ivinpire  possesses  the  iu>blest  scht)ols 
ol  law,  the  purest  ju<licial   tribunals.   Iroiu 
which  our  Culonial  Courts  draw  forensic  ani 
Illation  and  nuidinj;  li^hl  witliont  stmt  and 
without  sh.inie       Wiiat    Hritisli  nr  Coluuial 
ini!);e  iir  lawyer   would  disturb  this  eiplablc 
llnw     lit    plecedellls  and   decisions  '      'rilen, 
.1^:1111.  if  we  look  to  litt-ratute  and  V.w  arts, 
how  dun  iiiin>^  it  is  to  know  tiiat  w  !;de  everv 
Kitted  youth  in  the  most  ninote  l'ro\  ince  ol 
the  Mill]. ire  may  win  the  admiration  of  the 
lommunity  in  which  he  lives,  there  aie  lillv 
otlit-r  Provinces  to  rejoice  in  his  sncciss  and 
tu  liel  tilt  exhilaration  of  his  i;eiiius       How 
ciiariiiinj;  is  it  also  for  tlu- eini^rMnt  pioi;ier 
itiK  in  a   new    countrv.  too   youiig   to   ha\c 
pioihui  d  a  picture  or  a  book    to  read  Teiiiiv 
son  or   Hums  by  liis  camp  tire  it   ni^;lit.  or 
to  look  at  I.andseer  s  dogs  o\ei    lus  mantel 
piece  111  tile  inoruiniL;,  conscious  that  he  can 
chum  kindred  with  the  artist  and  the  autlmr, 
and  that  the  ballad  and  the  engraving  link 
liini  with  treasuiis  of  literatnie  that  are  in 
exlianstiMr,  and   ol  ait  that  can   never  die 
Whatever   inipio\emei,ts  lime  iiiuy  sU);j;est 
lor   its   '  ■  Iter  oinini/ation  and   further  de- 
velopment,  this  Ivnipiie,  as  it  stands,  has  its 
n^es,  ;uiit  sliould  be  kept  toijether 

III  tins  opinion  I  am  ipiite  sure  that  yon 
and  I  a),;tee  We  ilitfer  as  to  th.  mode.  Il 
I  uniUistand  your  aiKunient  you  would  li.ive 
h.tU  a  hundred  little  stamlinn  armies,  scat 
tered  all  o\ei  the  hIoIh-,  paul  out  of  liltv 
Ireasniies  and  with  uniloims  as  \;iiioiisiis 
were  the  colours  in  Joseph  s  coat,  with  no 
centre  ot  uuiou,  no  common  discipline,  no 


provision  for  mutual  succour  and  support.    I 
would  have  one  army  that  could  Ik;  ma.ssed 
within  a  few  da\s  or  weeks  on  any  jioint  of 
the  frontier,  move  i  by   one  head,  animated 
by  one  spirit,  p.iid  fioiii  one  treasury       Into 
this  army   I   wonl  1   incorporate  as  many  of 
the  colonial  militia  as  were  required  to  take 
the  held   in  any   I'roviiu  e  that  iniKht  be  at 
ta.ked  :  and,  from  the  nioin.  nt  they  were  so 
incorporated,   they    sliuuld    be   inovetl,   paiil 
and    treated,   as  an    Impeiial    force.      There 
Would  still  be  work  enmiKli  for  thesedeiitarv 
militia  to  do,  in  deleniiiii);  the  districts  in 
which  they  lived  :  and  if  this  were  done,  and 
if  the  I'lovincfs,  as  they  would,  bore  a  lar>,'e 
part,  if  not  the  whole   of  the  Imrden  of  local 
defence,  they   would  do  all  that  could  reus 
onablv   be  expected        If  tlie  countv  of  All- 
nopolis    .\'o\a  Scotia  i  were  attacked.  I  would 
not   ]iay    a  mililiain.in    out    ol    the   Inipiiial 
Treasurv  lor  deleniiiii^  his  own  couiitrv.  but 
il  a  re^iineiit  were  drawn  Iroin  Annapolis  to 
deleiid   the   citadel   at    llilila.x,  or   the  coal 
iiinus  of  I'utou;    if  it    were  marched   into 
New    Hiunsvvuk,   or  volunteered  to  defend 
th-.se  ishiiuis  ;   tiieii  it  should   take  its  num- 
ber, ilraw   Its   pav,  and   be  tieated   in  all  re 
specls  hke  am    other   re-:iiunt   ol   the  line. 
So  loiiK   as   this   IS   done   we   sli.iU   have  an 
iMiipiie  and  an  .\rinv       We  sh.ill  soon  cease 
to    have    eithel     wi'.ell     tile    other    s\  steltl     is 
tiled         .\iid    w'lv    sii,|iil,l    \v..   tlvit?      Why 
siloilld    we     le-.er\e     Meniienius    .\^rippa  s 
tal>le.  :iii,l   teach   the  beliv  ot  the   ICinpire — 
tiiecon.iiii.il   treasure  and   storehouse  of  all 
ilsweillli      to  com;. lain'     The   British  sol- 
ilier  is  no  longer  \u  wed  with  distrust  or  ap- 
prehension m  ..nv  patt  i  i  tiie  l-jupiie  ;   he  is 
••\er\  will  le    reco>;iii/.d    as    a    eili/ell    with    a 
red  coat  on,  pr..n.ier  ot   his  citi.'ri.ship  than 
of  the   lii^;la-t    (;i;id.-    :;i  the   fur  ,1    u>;iment 
in    thesel\ice.       Nor  Is    he  viewed    w  ith  lUlV 
jeaIoiis\'  or  dislike  i.v  tlr    i'ro.  iiu  lal  militia. 
thiryouiiK  nun   know    tli:;t   thivciustudv 
the    Use  ot   amis   lioiii    no   more    ^ailaiit  ex 
emplars,    mid    the\     know    .d-o    iM.it    when 
siimnioiud   to  tile  lieid.  llie\    lannlv   upon 
the  steadiness   the  eiidni.iiu  e   the  d:s<  iplme 
and  the  huinaiuty  ol  llie  British  so'.dier 
By  Tiiu  Hon    Jnsi  i  h  ii,,,^  , 

/'lll/IU>    .7    .\  .      ./    .S,    ■.-.■,, 

I..      .,  .«,. 


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/'■;/A7()7/M/  .-/X/)    /(■•/A' 


CANADA  AND  CANADIANS. 
A  T  "^1    have  coal  ii.  Nova  Scotia,  on  the  At- 

»  ♦        laiitic  ;  coalat  tlK- Saskatcliewaii,  in 
the  li -iirt  of  tlif  continent  ;  and  coal 
.il  \  ancouver  s  Island,  .in  the  Pacific       U'e 
liavi-  innur.il  wrahh  as  varions  as  our  needs, 
.iiid,  in  I  stent  iioniidltss.      W'l-  have,  at  our 
dours.   tNli.ui-:Ks^   fishcriis    tiie  richest   in 
the  world,  Inrnishinj,' an   annnal   yield  esti- 
niattd     at     lamtv    indimn     dollars    to    the 
varion-^    i.iunuiis    eiij^.i^jcd    in    them,    and 
KiviMj;    11,    a    !i',ir-'.-rv   lor  adventurous  and 
h.irdv    siani.ii,     Our   a^;ricnltnral    product 
IS    ininu;,--,    ,1,1.   ciialiie  of  ind.liiiite  ex- 
IMii-.i,,ii  .  and   our   forests  are  the  envy    of 
ih,-  woiM       We  h,ive.  ..r  will  h.ive  shortly, 
j'l'iK'    -.iilois.     and     i;uw     ha\e    ,it     least 
7  "1,1"  'p  men  lietweeii  the  aj^i  s  of  .-o  and  ''■n 
,u,iilaliie    loi    <leleiisi\e    puriiiises.      .\s    lor 
leiiKwrw  we  ha\e  111. .re  than    half  tlie  con- 
tinent, and  ell)i)\\ -room    !..v  a  population  of 
}.',«'o,"i'o         Ke!l',;icui-.  Ileedoni  e.\i-ts  here 
in  its  iiiovi  pelf  et    I. Pin:,  and   onr   elalmrat.- 
-\--teni    of    (    Miiinon    seh'iols.    c<ilk>!.;es    and 
nnnersities   j^ives   an   eipial   opportiiiii' ■,■  to 
all   to  acliieve  ilistniction.      We  have    p..li- 
tic-al    institutions    i-oniliininj;    the    >.;riatest 
fieeiloin  with  the  nM-.t  p.eTieet  restriiilt  upon 
not:   i.-coijni/inK    tiu'  nj,;lils  of  the    jjcople 
without  hej^ettiiiv;   distrust  or  disrespect  for 
hr.Miil  anth.iiitv  ;    neither  i^^norinj;  the  jiour 
nor    Limning;     terror    to    the    rich;     K'viiii; 
\oice    tu     pr.ijM-itN    '.villi. .lit    .In.wniiiK     the 
time,    (.1     I.ii.dii!    .      ali..',vill^     complete     sell 
KoveMinunt  l.v  ine:ti:s  ,,f  a  ..la.lnatcl   jim. 
di(  imn  and.  tlil..ti^h  a  u  -  '.'.  mid.  i-ti,..,!  aii'! 


easi!\    enfi.Ti  ed  --s  ■ 


III     Ivspu-l-.   Iililtv.    -.V- 


inittMi^  i.f  K-funii   withi.nt  r.v  .ilution,  ^i)\ 
eimneiit  witiioiit  .It-^;..  liv,,,      (  inr  Itominie.n 
I.e;;!v!  iinif   uili   x.mpii,-   fivouraldv    with 

■  liiv  .i.-lli.eiat.-  |....|v  !M  !i:.  '.v,,Md  .Ve.'id.ait 
ma\-  h.i\e  lii.ni.  ill  t.i  t  iie  ^tii  1  i,  ,•  ,,f  imiiti,  ^ 
:i     >.;.i...l    liianv    >\  h-,.     tl:.,,;     \.y    ].  ,,  ,,t    !!■,- 

'i!  k  like  :  ,,;litii-  ■  .   i,(   iheir  l.vaiii-      !.iit,.i:i 
th.-   who!.  ,  ..III    pii!,:i      !,i.  11    .■:e  as  al.j.-    a^ 

tll.isi-     III     iithel     t'Dlimiles  Ii-     p.i';!  ;.    I  111-, 

ha-..-    ..■rVi!!il\    eannd    p,i!t\       't    .    i,.    .■,,, 

■  ■x'.fTiu-  i'li!  It  I,  an  .1  -  11)111  tli.i!  ih-  Mii.ill.  ; 
til.-  i  il     !:ie  mi. If  In  :    ■  1      ,i,,    Hie    -it,    tiv;ht 

Th.      Wi.lld    VV.lUl.i    I..-    l.i'.iu!     .,    sii;:,l.!    j.i.ue 

il   all   iiKii    :a..;i>,;i.t   ,(nd   Av\i-i    ai  ►e       'I'h,. 
.  li,iMli-...l   !i,.\,l!.    aii.i  \.i;i,  :\    ,;,•  t,.,.  .i"i.,, 
li\<-     .  M-n    t.)  tile   i.ih-kt    .ill.;    m..-.;    j;..';...^ 


to     ren.ler    an     nnhr.iken     harmonv    either 
pleasant   to   the   eye  <.r  ^rat.  hil   to  the  ear 
Diversities  of  temper,  .if  n'l.lerstandiii).  .  of 
interest,  are  necessar\   t.i  shmiiiate  our  lo\-.' 
ol  existence:   our    iinpulsis.    otf.nsive  aii.l 
defensive,   serving;    as   a    preserv:itive    fro-ii 
tnental  iiandvsis,  as  a  preventive  as  r.gard- 
pnldic    !an.i;oiir   an.l    impotence,    and   as    a 
sale>;nard   aj;ainst  the  enervating    inllnenc- 
ol  a  dreary,  monotonous  liuliKss.      The  <>' i 
Norse   iiiytholo),;v,  with    its  Tlior  irinim.i- 
aiid   Th.ir  liamnierint;,   appeals   t.i    us    .  i.,: 
we  are  a  Northern    people-  ;,^  the  true  out 
crop  of  human  nature,   m.ne  manly,  nior.- 
real,   than  the    weak    m;iriow  li.,in  s    sn],,; 
stition    of   a:i    (if •inmate    South.      l-'..r    I'l- 
purjiove  of  attrition,  the  I'ivj.ile.l  dot.ii .! ,  tli 
re.  kl.ss    empirii-,  an.l    the  sliallmv   l.al.l.l.  ■ 
a:e  u^eiiil  1,1  their  way,  as  a;e  al-o  tin  \vi-. 
the  caulioiis,  and  tile  pnu'.ent 

1  .J  I'lo.liu-e  the  line  lloiu  ,  wi-  niu^t  h:o, .-   i 
nether  a>  well  as  an  111. i.ei    mill  -ton,-.      \\  .- 
c.innot  c. instruct  iMilr,:,  i.in,.    ii,,i    iniiinla. 
ture  political   parties   impromptu,  for    th<-; 
:s  alu,i\>  an   iiieit    iii,is~,  in,   iji.ilil,-  of  s.i. 
lien  emotDu,   sul.jut   nieieiv   to  th.it   o^e:: 
latioii   whu-ii   Ki^is   Met. .i\  III  .ki,.it.      Oi.e 
mi^lit   as   Well   trv   to  loi  m  a  p.ilitual  j.ar;-. 
fr.iin  pers.ms  of  .,  p.eiili.n  pli\ -loy^.-.inn  .  ; 
t.Hlt    men    into   sets   ,,f  p.,lii;e.il    p!-:;uij.l, 
Thev    miwt    .  ...lie   to,;,  ;-|.r  ii  linrallv  ..;   ii-  ■ 
•It  all.  lor  men  .-aniiol  !.■■  si.'e,l  in  pimeipl. 
.IS  il  at  compan-.-  dull      !.■  i  th,.  \-v,-,>t  c.'iiii. 
li.'w-v.r  :     ue    know    lii  it    jiolr.i.MJ   jr.irti- 
'':'\  '    'h    ::  ''ie,;inMn,;  ,r-  ;  .a,  ■.  eai        I!il„  ' 
are  l.iiil;   a-i.|   ,  .  .-iHi,!, .  ,   ,,;   :<  ■■.;iu  s  en-iv 
Hut    when   di-iii  — i,.n  i-  li-i-i'io  {]),■   ^■ 
irt-nii-     and     I'niim^iav' ,     ai    !     .ie'n:i'.:o..|i 
li.i-v  p   .:'.ne  ma.l.  the  imni'i  •  ■■..•nt  ;-  le.uh.,-. 
an  i  .1    ..i.noii  ,,f   la,,^,-  \x'  ,,,  a.o..    ii!  -n   ..ai-  - 
•''■'      1"  It  k-    til.     li.--.:iii.iinL;    .-!    .i    ir    ■.-  .^ 
'■^  '      I    Ih.-   tini     .;...  ,  i-.,ii„-  |,,i  .,  i.ai    .Ml', 
'tt '!'-.  \\.    -  '-:ii    aioirid.  h;    .v  .■  .r.i.r:.  .•    \\ 
''''■■    inininuil.li-    l.uv,,    |,v  ^v  \r,.  a  tin-  j..  ii':,-  ,' 
-^•■'i'i     i--    1-  L,ii':il..l.    .I'l.j    \v.-   •  .iniiot      if  u 


u.  .11,.;     1 

lelllll  .    ,,. 


:  til' 


■:a'n'.!in. 


Mini;. 


.,iitii!'.:    inei.j.  •)'    1.1  th-'  .■"!. 

""-':t!  o!   !:■  .-  lavWution-  i-i    ;  i;    e  ,  oii'i;. . 

ll"«^-'-<-i      ;l    til.  le  1-e  ..  ,    ,1!,:-„,n  i.'.j.  ,-: 

*•  f^^      '''id    th  i;    t:i.-    \\.  llate  ■,(  111.-  ■     .1   ;!!■. 

I-     '"  -'      '    't      1-.-     '■'.    .t     t,,     ,  oil,;,;  I.,,     t,,    ,     ,.1    , 

i'-m-  '■•■•■-     -l       IV...   ..   e,      ua.,..  ■    ,       - 
.r.-    11. iw-    liuKt-d.    wii.-   di>-ii"'.t.,i     k!ii.',\.; 


f>ATR/0-7S.\/  ./A/'   //./A' 


ittlo,    nna  c:.rni5,'   less,    nl.out   qach    other  tliousli  only  tlie  rim  of  the  land  has  I,een 

In.tea,!  of  an   mterclmnce  of  connno.litics,  explore-l  ;    on  the  chnin  of  lakes  where  the 

.v.v\  oi   ll.unn.,'  population    the  ennent  ran  Oj.M.c.vay  is  at  home  m  his  canoe,  to  the 

Ki  a  1  .rei^n  .htrction.  and  thousands  of  our  gr.-at  plains,   where  the  Cree  is  e.niallv  at 

v,,,:,^.   M,-n    w.-n-  not   onlv   lo.t   to  n.,  hut  home   on    h,s    horse;    throutr],    ,i,j    prairie 

^^    Ml  t  .  ta...  l.uu.hn^  up  ot   oar  rival,     ve.  ITovince  of  Manitoba  and  rolli„.  n,.Llows 

nv,..eNcw-;,at  means  lh,^.hn,nn.;„s  out  and    pa.R  like  countrv,  equally  7er.iK-,   on 

u:Ui  hiKho     ar,nv  thwaitmo   ns  l,v    harsh  of  wlu-h  a  dozen  Manitot.as  shall  he  c   rv" 


^<.alio„,   aho.v  ,!ir-  re.aptu.itv    tn-aties,      m  tin-  n..xt  cpuirter  of  a  eentu 
.1  <^l.stru.-!inj;  onr  developnuDt  -      lint  wi-      hanks  of 


rvfii 
ly      aloiH'   the 


w  re  hot  a;wa>s  eons;,!,-; .'il  riv'als.  At  one 
tin;.'  Jhe  pv-peet  lookid  >;',..miiv  t-tiou-h. 
t  I'l'l  Ca'ia.:  I  \v,is  a  drpt  ii'ifin  \\  \^■;tll  rs  1,,  ^t 
,'  ilion  sl.i.it  in  tioiu  the  -,.  i  |.,,i!,l  :',T!'r,\- 
I'.i..;!']',^  ot  lt:c\cai'  s.-par.i-',l  tVoin  tho-t' of 
kiMli'd  .•;Ma[>a!lii.>  :ind  arkji.  .\\:'m1-i:i^  a 
!'■  >•  ni;.-;l,i'i.-.-.  l.v  .ui  .diM-r  i;a!-  i\-.  ■-  \\,l- 
t;.!^  ;  ot'caatiy  ;  K^'-'n'^^at  li:.  prM^pvr;tv  of 
■I  i;''.'"a  tii.'.t  1:.1.1  ,.i:t  i-v-,r\  ladtu-'.  au-ii't  to 
-':i:'  \\:\\\  ii  ;  witiioit;  ir^annta.-- n;,  r-.oriMpi- 
'■''  ^^  '  "•"■'■''■■■  —'■•■A  ■!  -':'a:n  ot  l;';-:!]  w,-:uih 
p.'ii'iMi;  i;!!o  tl;-  laji  ol  iw  o<  •  t -Inido  a  ;mi; 
"■  !■.■:.!. .1111  :  tlii.iK  j.npr'.it,,!  aii.l  out'.id  in 
:';•:, u  tihj,;  i!:nnii;ral!on.  Tiiii.  -  h:u-r.-ii,iiii.:r.; 
hnwiA'cr.  a-ii  theio  is  m  r'-.i-o;;  '.vhv  ir.i> 
•  M  '-houM  i:..t  \v  hut  tile  d,r.\  ■:  ..four  pros 


"  A  lull-fil  river  uiiKiiiif,'  sKnv 
liy  liiTils  upo  1  Hii  fM.ilcs-i  [iain," 

lull  U-d  from  the  e.\hausllc-ss  glaciers  of  the 
l<'"kv  M..unlains.  and  watenii),'  "  the  great 
i  lilt'  I.aad  ;  over  illiinitalile  coal  measures 
and  d(.-ep  w^iods-  on  to  the  mountains, 
wi;;  :■.  opin  la,  ir  -.itcs.  nioie  widelv  than 
•-')  our  uciltiii.  r  ;,ci^;hiioii!s,  to  lead'  us  to 
111-  r.uifl,-  :  <;own  .lecp  K"r«es  fllkal  witll 
nii-:r.v  ■,inil.,  r,  and  nv.rs  whose  ancient 
''"!'■"■;■■'  -T''  .^'■'1  ''ids.  sards  like  those  of 
i'l.  l.'Iii^  aiul  c-liannels  cnoked  witli  fish: 
<•::  to  fa.'  in  inv  h.iil.onrsof  mainland  and' 
i-~!.i'i.i  lait  look  ii-iit  ,icro-,s  to  the  old 
]vi~'>::i    Tliiilc    ■■w:;;i    its    ro-v   jiearls  and 


1,. 


■lilv.  All  th  t  has  !  ,.,ai  -  .-!•■  !:,■:.■  I;a^  >'":>, •■:!  ioc;t.  d  pa. ac- ,  '  .iih!  op  n  thi  ir  arms 
<n  acronipli-h;'d  in  tiu-  !  ,  ;h  .  !"  cinp.-ti-  '""'  ''-'^"u  '  tii<- -waMaii-;  niiUior.s  .,t  Cathay; 
■n   v.ath  a  nation  uai.  '-  .  a:;-    r-   ' {  an  1  i'-      ""'''    '''    '"'"'  ^^  ^'  ''•'^'-'  ^-'^ '■•lle<!.  and   it  was 


'■'-  'h-  .on,,.,!  ;)i:,i  „,,til,l  r.ut  dai 
!i'  l^.i  -.  i>  a  a  1  iii.l  -  ■ 


T,,  ink  ('. 


>■!    U'.-  li  ivc  a  country        It   is  not 

u     i)o\a-;  t\     ot     1  oi,' 


1-    .1,  an  t  1 
j;    ■I'Tallv  arii'pti-d  -i-..  Die  nio^;  •  ntrrpM-ini; 
I  !   ad  nations  ;  whi..  !i     ■  1„  at-  .dl   vnatMr.  '" 
1  I  v\(  nth; ml;  It  does:  "  -t.  d^  tiu-  k-  \-  I'lom 
■a  ain>.'    IKslmv,   '   and   oiitmiis   tnnv   in  it> 

';"''^t"  ■:"  >'  ^^V  have  !»•.  a  alt.vnatvh  -n,  povaatx  ..1  lin,!,  or  mm.  of  wooa  or 
I.  ''.tr:'  ..  and  th.rial.n.  d.  >,  t  lu  itli.-r  wir  nor  ":::iv  tliat  ^ii  I'l  ,  \,a  iit-e  us  to  he  traitors 
tat<at  hasmoitLtu,,!  ,,Mr  ,,,n:it:  v  with  ,;,,  r.it  ta.'d.stnn  ofacount^^  depends  not  on 
li'-nonr  omn-t.;\istova,-:-n>  .-oiirinocntitv  it-  mat  rial  t.-,aiicfs  Ii  il.-pc.is  on  the 
>'  i;  \\, 'tike  i.ridr  ill  t!i.'  ;.  ttii.rewonie  <h  ira.  tt-r  ot  its  p  ,,ple  lier^,  too,  is  h,ll 
"^'■■'■""  '"''"- :  it  uv  1mi  -aa  \:r' tlltina-,  ua-  ^trmind  lor  eon.li  icnce 
Ime,  at  !<■  a-i,  -oiii  •  iii-.tilir.itio;i 


Hv  Witt.:  \M  A    1' Kri;i;,  n,  c 

C\N\I>\   AM)  IIS  IN.sTITl  rin\S 

1^  ■■  ■  '■    ^''■-     -  w  \  asta:,  -     .n  ;    .  ,,  ,S  ti,  las 
N'V  1    S.-ot-.  1    and    til,'   |..r<-!^  o|    \. 
1'  n-  -\\i>  k        a'.ni' .  t      tioui        iii-t  .. 
I-  ■■•  -'•■>a'L;    np    ih-'    m      I.hk.  -■,,.,.    ;.,    ;,: 
'  '■       'j  1   '■'•.        l'i'otij;i   \■l,^   I  ;,  ;,;    I'-,,,  a'. 

o'      I  I  a   ; 

s  ■  1-      !-•. 
il-   t..   t 
fa. 


■1  I.  I 'A' 

l'i'otij;i   ta,'   la 
an  i    o  1    lak   -.    ta.  it    ai 
P:"  :     and    ~  av^  i     tnia    -• 
^t.a  a  •-  i.r   the  .Xialaan    Nii;a; 


■  u  u 
I   .  1 


W -a  111  i-vvr- till-  ,;.  are  sprniii;  of  earth's 
111-;  l.:o,)d,  ha\:t:iU-s  iiianitold  "  We  come 
<■■■  a  1  a  r  that  ir.  \a  r  <ainntad  th.e  nnm!.er  of 
it-  ri.  -  nor  the  nnmlier  of  its  fi  tends,  wlitai 
!■■    diiM.  !  iv,a!i\     oiCoil  was  I  oiici.  riiKl, 

'I'uo  ooiiiMs  aif  pos-iM.a  ihough  it  IS 
■  in:  i-t  an  msiilt  to  -av  theiv  are  two,  fur  the 
"■:■■  ti,;n!M-s  lis  to  he  fi'-r  to  our  traditions 
•'lid  lii^i..i\,  to  our  tutiir.-  and  to  onrs<d\es 
.\  t  i:rd  .  oiirsi- lias  lic.ai  liiiit.  >!  at  :  (•uf  oiilv 
dK.rn.  -  or  i  nias.aiiated  int.,  !;<  cts  would 
s:  ijoii-'iv  p;,,post  "  Iii.iep,aid(-  rr  I.,  |,ntl 
in  I'.ions  ot  pcojilr.  lace  to  tu,-  with  thjrtv 
eight  iiiillio'ia.     Some  one  may  have  even  a 


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ImiMl]    t.)  [.!..!M„i.         Th.'    AM..'    Su-W-,  ll;l,l     : 
i.lhllUt     li'lr.'i    M.]{\)     ].1.^.-..H    '■'■I'S,    in     iMlMl    !■' 

ulikli  .\.i^  .1  till  ;i!ii!  fiiml  Ciin-liliUioii  lu; 
1  •  .i;u  c  I  )iHlrHiaiii  s  l;iin\-  tli.it  at  :uiv  liiiu 
t!i"\  i-an  ^a\  ,  '  i^d  tu.  ht  u--  iiiaki'  a  (.'uiisti 
'iiliuii,  aii'i  that  tlu\-  iin  ir,  it  <m  \  iiatiun 
a'^  !  ii'.il',-  ,!■-  iK-w  i.iat>  ip:i  t'lfii  ha^  ks. 
Th' ii-  'KM  r  ua-  ,1  pioi.iiincli  I  tui--takf. 
Til'  iiati..:i  rairiul  !„•  juilli.l  iiji  l.v  tin- 
H".!-      ,    ii^iiMt  Ik-  .1;-^ a— ...r;  lira    Iruia  il-  pa-1 

\\   '.laait    ilaii^i!    l.i    ■•-.    lii-lu-vi    inhT<-t- 
I.  '"  alt'.   1^  t-^vriitia!  Ill  ;',-.  Iiillilimnl  iil  a  ill-- 
l;ii    tiM'  !iii-~^ujn       f>--r;r.  i.il  til  It-  tiac  i;liii\ 
(lalv  (ir.r  r.niis,-  tluu  !i>ii-  i-i  ji.i-,-,iliK-  lor  u^ 
iiin-!-l<-r,t    \\:\]\    tlu    -.■Im.^jh-,  t   ih.r    aliair 
•.;aiii-    tin-   n^lnri  i-i    i.tlu-r-.      to    '.-ik     in  t!ic 
Lo;;-,. /.iil.ili.ai  ol  tai    laniiHi  ,  a  foiiiiaoa  Im 
li.-i!..i    I  ili 'Ill-hip     with   1  oniiuon    ii-s]i(in-; 
I'l'''  -  ■-.   .111.1   a   i.m:!1'ioii   1  ihrritaiu'c 

W  ,'h  <  !i;M;--a  ;:i),'atu-ni  r  aipl  iii'.olcraiu-i- 

>>'    t'l.ill.,;ilt   oil    til.-  sii'ij-.-n     \\i-  .::i-  -.nllK-litlll^ 

'  '    1    :.iit   a   'Mi-'hran  !  .riu  •  :    v"'- '■•  ""'<-'ii' 

'■'.T'liiiMa   la    iti-titiition-    .r-    ta-- --anit*  a^ 

.-:'"  own        Hill  ;Ii,  •     ;i;-  Hot  oiii^       llr--;.!i'S, 

■v:"s:   iioi    tile  '•-:au    la  1  lu-ni->  '  x  <■-- .    thrv 

■-■    Mot    tl;--  -  il'a-  11!  '  h.  !      i-;irrt>  on  1  'i.'iiai- 

Aihi     a-  \\ .     i'l-  \'..,    .  ailili.-ii  r,  i  a  iiioir 

'■  •"     r.'-  till-  i  iilu  ■  -     in-i    liaiii'-i  ^  -  :    oui 

:■-:  :'ir.a    :-   oin    i,  -i  .iiitv'  i-.  •-.  iioM 

I  •'  il ;;  a   il    !o'  111-,  ■...■■  in:lii-tu  •    o: 

■    '^  on;i;  >  i.  i;  ,|.-tt.-l  1:  i\''- h.-'-aiiio-i  cl 

-.  oi    tan      .111. 1    oii!iii.ari-.o"    to    '  ..- 

.    ■     -t  .-•nioiilai;.- 

1;   ;.iih;;.  ,iii)~iii     ■■  oai--.li!..         1 '■ -jmii-ia 
•-otmi  Miii-.i       Ti..    t!!i<-   toriii  -^l^oli;  i  .  .  ai 


ar^t        1;      ■oii.i,-.|!ii-a.-.-     i'\    i".;inl.ir   appi-ai--; 
an.-    uia.i       •.>    l:.  :■    'viia  ii  i.i.v  >  -'     :-i    oil 

Tialuic,  I'll  -11-  11  aain-a  -  .:..-  iii.i  '.■.  tii- 
j.;rcati-st  mini!.'  .la-l  ai--  aii.--t  ',;;^.-i\  t  .1..- 
inun.-.liatri\  -i  ■ -^lul  'I'ji.  .iinut.i  ..i 
piihlii-  iii.-n  la-l  I;..-  iiati.aia;  ■  ii  i:  u'ln  . 
IrrioraU'.  .\  -itlu  r  .ii-na'.  .l.-\atioii  ..I 
-..aitiiuiMil,  iio'  •■•tia.  nil  lit  oi  niiiiiii  t-^  i-  .ailli 
\at<-.i.  StiU  iiior\-  \  i\  ',  1  i^rijii.  il- I--.,  th'- 
\i-t  \  aik  ol  til.  a.itioa  .-  .  i'  i  :■  .!  ;  .-i  ;.,•  lu  iiil , 
into  il'a.i'v-  l!.:!it-  ;  !.ii  t!,  tiai.-  I  ■•  ill;'  til. 
citi/.'ti  ii.w  no  .  -iiiati  \  ,  h.-  II  1-  .ail-,  111-;  pai  t\  , 
-in.l  th  ■  units-  of  tii-  i-oi'!!t\-  i-  inw-:  ■.:".'■ : 
mip.a  .Ih'.l  I  !■■  tia-  o!li.  r  h.m,'  a  .1.-;'- -' ;-ia 
i>  li  1-.  .Kilt:;.!  .  ..!!  till-  <  l.-iiK  i.t  I  I  .'iitli-  :  -■ 

To  niii',.  tlio-'  iKin-nl-,  I'l  .ia.-  i!op..i 
tain-.,  has  h.-t-n  ,i;i.;  i-,  i|i,-  ;.  ;n  ,,i  .,-\.  ;  ■-  tfnc 
-1  i',."-!!!!!!:  l.it  !l'.-  li,-t.ir',  .1  l:!i-:;','  :i;' 
pi",;r.'— -,  "i  til.  .k-\al'.jiiii;  ■■',  ,-'  '..ii'i;  a 
.■hai.i.-t.  r  to  r.I  It-  rii^h'.hii  ■-  la-  !<■  •:!-, 
ua.-r.'  tiny  i;.'.-  '••■iiiiMr.-  u,--!-  ;.ii-a.a-; 
taa'i  ill  tin-  l!i;ti-ii  ..'on- ,  ■,tiiti..a 

\V  li,i\'.-  ,1  iiNi  .;  r.  a!i.'  .pf  .I'.itli..!  il'.  ,ri'l 
r,"'  ■  I'lai'  lit,  .1  ioiintaiii  ..:  iai'i,  ,a  ,r.  \.-  \<- 
th..'  '■'  i.-\.-i,a.-.  Ii..iii  will  ii  1  tiioi;  in-, 
^;i,h"',!-  iiitlui  11.  ,.-  ...a..-  .'.)-,\,i  ;..  ■\,-;\ 
i.iak  '•!  ,,  aldiiL;  wi'.ii  tai!  :,  •.  '.•  i  j.'.-cii 
latt\ a-  --titiilioii-  .,.,  t  !;i-!  ;  i;,,;  :;,  -, 
i.-spoii'l  .\  :;iiin  til.  ir  .An  -j.'i.'-  ',..  ,,i-i' 
I'V.-ath    ..!     ji-  .aiii  1!     -..-litiai.  nt      a-!-    i  1    .  -!'    ,i 


i-t  11. 


.;■  t.'Mi 


n  11  11  iiioin 


11 


■.in.    ami  h  ■:  'a-  -a',-. 

'llu-    I  u.."a     p!i'..    pi.-    ..;     koii.  •;  ..n    ..i" 
.'■•:.  '■;  tii.it  th'    \\...ii.    tin'.ii  ;n    til.-  i.-ai'ii 

ill  !!ui  llu-  -i'i;  ita.ii  -.a-  - '-  in 
..a  I'l  ..  two  truths  Ul  tt  .ii.  ,  ..-  1,11  \- 
i'l''  n"t  I  ..at'  lia  ;.iM  .ipplii-  .il-.i  ■,,  til. 
-.'till  >•:■'  p.  '.itaa!  V.'hut  t'.\  .  .  (jii'.:,irv 
•tatlis,  til.  I,  1',  .It  till-  !.a-is  oi  ,  .  oi.,-.',  i, 
\  iti'iH.ii  1.  ..a-;  '•  atimi  '     1  ii-l    t'  -    'i 

...t^-  p...,!.-i-'a,-«;ii  ,.,.;,,.! 

.    ■  ■       a-,1  o|   t  ....i  inu-!  !.<•  tia-  .Mi!  . 

1     I  it    tia.    p,-o|.i(.-    .11  a     till-    ul         '  ;  a 
ami;'.    ...    ..t    ail    po\\.-i    i-    on.-   tiulii         iiai' 

)40-.  •  tnllt.  !'t  1-.  ol   <  i...l.  ,in.i   silolli.i   li.  -  -",,i|.j 
--t.i!  i.     a.  Ill  a!io\  .•  tia-  pi    iph-  1-  ,111.  it!..  ■         i'l 
otla-v    u.  .1  i-    tia-   .  li-iii.-n;-  i.r  l:'...  :'.,-  ,mil..i 
,niii.    ■  '      -ii.-iiM    h.iili    I.  ■   !   i.i.-.-n:.  .!       .\ 


w  Ul  tli.  .  ■  'i!:.i!  pai  t  ..:'  ..Ill  v'..n-'itiiti.in  .  .• 
i-a'.i'  ail  !  ai.-prn.i.  nt  ;'i  !..  i;ti  \  ;"-!.  lal  ..: 
'■!'  .t'  i!  !  'i  .Lii-s  \\  111.  ail-  too  o;;.  ■;  I  ■  .i  < 
I'.s  o|  \.,  ilih  a.i','.  iitnrri-,  oi  t,.  na  . 
1  .  li.i. -.  ol  pa--iii_:  p.ipiilar-  'itim.-nt  .Xa-l 
•■i..!.-  \-i!ii.il'l..  than  .-■.-•ii  ti'  .!'•.  rt  .i  !■  in 
'■  I  ■.:■-.  .'•  ■■  tia-  -nh'i.a  in.  a:,  it  liiii'i.-n.'i  -  tii.ii 
l!     -v  !V.  ■■  I  o'i-    1      iiiu;  ■   I  tinl-a-ki-iu    "a  .'tioa 

'  ii''  ol.i   -  a         :iii      ti;r    i' vaanii.    .!   il  '•■ 
I  ■  il'l.'    ''  -    '.  -   '  ii.i.   -il  t.  iini.a-    1  :a-    to 

.li    '   la.ai!.!   :ia    .  i;  li.i.;,-;    ,,1'  n  ...  ,,-.; 

1  I  oia    li    ii-     -   hiiiv.       ■  ai. .' '.   -  a   la-  la 
\  ai.    i.h-  kiii^  'I-  ..|  ol.l  '  i-iis  ,i--     !''.-  ..!-; 

la-'-''  '■  ill.-  la.-l-,  pa-i  P,  j;i,ri.  -  ol  1." 
l.it:  a-  1  )iii  .  ti;  -i  ma  .  •  ■  \\!i;.ii  ,  ';i,: 
■■■>      :  Iia-ia..'  '.  -.    I'l  i  111-  -  ,-  tilt-  111,;      oa- 

ta.  '_in  a  11  '.',   a.-,  \ailii.  s  ti  ,n-ni'it.-  till--  ..  ..  . 

P'''  p|.'.-l       i-IV,ilt'.-    111!..        I       .     -      ■-        :■        ll      ill;,     1     t,..' 


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PATRlOT/S}r  .'IXn  II'.IK 


«7 


CANADIANS  AND  THE  WAR  OF  1811. 

''I '^111;  iinprovokfil  declaration  of  warl)y  the 

1       I' mtf.l  States  of  America  against  the 

I'liiteil  KitiKtloin  of  Clreat  linlain  and 

iirl.iii.i  :i"d  its  ilei)eii(lenoies,  lias  been   fc.il 

'V\t<lli\  llie actual  invasionof this  rroviiice. 

,  :i  itiiiule  frontier  of  the  western  ilislrict, 

.\  .1  iKtachnieiit  of  the  armed  toice  of  the 

i  111  led  States      The  ofl'icer  coininandin^;  tli.it 

i  l.u  Iniieiit  has  thoii^jiit  l)r()|)er  to  iii\  He  lli> 

Majesty  S'>iii)jecls  not  merely  to  a  ((uiet  and 

iinii-sistiii^  Mdiini--sioti,l)iit  ins\iltsihein  .\  iih 

I  1  ill   luMek   \oIimtarilv  t!ie  l)iuli-ctioii  df 

I.:-.  ( iiiveriiuiiiit. 

\\'ilho\il     ciiiulf^..  ■ii'iinL;     lo     noliie     the 

■  I'llilet^      hesloUiii      111     this    ai>|>eal     ol      the 

.villi  I  ii  ill  I  oniniandi  I  to  the  ))eo]ile  ot  I   I'l'el 

I   lu.iM.i  Kii  liie  ,einiiiuslratiiiii  of  I  lis  M,in-.iv, 

i\r!\    iiihii'iilint  of  the   I'lovuiie   is  desiied 

lo   -n  L    ihi-   1  onfiitation    "I    mu  h    in  k'lent 

'iiiiii.  r  i'l   tin-  ii\  irw  111   his  own   partiiiihii 

::■  tiiiisi.ince-        U'liere  is  the  Canadian  snli 

.1   .\  1,.)     Ill  1 '  ulv  alhtni  to  Iniiisill'  that  he 

.  ,-  hi-,  n     ii'niidl.y   the  I  ma  .1  nnient   in  his 

,  ( ■•'Ml.  i,.>  i.io|.irty .  or  his  liherl     '     Where 

~  '.•'  :..'  lonnd,  m   any   part  of  the  uorlil,  a 

.louili  SI)  r.ipid,   in   i>rosperity  and  wealtli. 

is  this  eMh)ny  exinliits  *     Settled,  not  thirty 

11-,    i'v     I   liand   ol    Vein, Ills   exiied    from 

r  1.  •!  i.i.  r  jiossessions  dii  ;h  ,-iiiint  ol  llirii 

''•'-'-.    ihil    a    desc'-ii'i.iiii     Ii!     til'   ■■■    Im,i\c 

>  •.!•;.    is  i,,  1,0  found    n'lM     nil. Ill    the  losl.  1 

■  s    •."•..ihi\    ol    Hull     ^^..\  I  1.  ii;;i .     h.l-     11..; 

,111'  ■;  ,1  propel  ly  aii'l  11  u   m-,  ol  i  11;.  i\  iiuiii 

.it'eil"!    ',(1    \\li,i!    Welt-     ;H,s-„.,-.,i    |,v     llu-ir 

I'iiis  inu.)ualled  prospnity  wi'ulil  11. it 
I.I.'  l.i'ii  a!tiimi-d  liv  the  Utmost  lilieralily 
' '!  ',l;e  I  "  .-,  .•rnnuilt  or  tile  lieVscv  t-Mui;  iiidus 
^■■'•1'  j  ojiir  hud  not  ihe  iiLii  itini"  pi'wn 
"1  111'  M<i;liir  .uuiiuyst.-,  iirrd  to  its mh mists 
,1  -•  !'f  ,c^  t  sN  to  1^  ,  ci  \  ni,i;  ^'  !  \\  here  tile  |iro- 
•!;:  I "t  Ui.ii  lalmiu  u  ,r- m  uijuesl.  The  uii 
^"idili  and  iiniiK'ilMte  eousc,  [Hl-iu --s  o|  a 
;':i'a;i"ii   In.   1  ('.i,.il    Unl.iin  nnist   In-   ih, 

-  '  1  I. lis  iiu-^iiii.ii.K  ad\  ,iiiUim   ;  ami  w  hit 

"HtTe  \..ii  ;n  vxi'h,in,i;>  '  To  I.e.  .^iii"  a 
''''^'■r\  ■.  I,, I-  I  iiiu-d  M,iUs,  and  -haie 
■^  'di  ii!  !  tJMt  eNi-Iusiiiii  from  the  ocean 
''■''  '    i*"lu  \-     •;   tlitir  I '.oci-n  nienl  en 

;or  '  ■ 

'1  "11  lie  no!  ,  •.>-;i  ilalti-'e.i  Willi  a  parlicipa 
Ii  .11  111  '.iuir  boa.-f-til  iiuiepeiuience,  and  it  is 


but  too  obvious  that,  once  estranj^ed  from 
the  powerful  protection  of  the  I'liitc-d  Kinj; 
dom,  you  must  l>e  reanne.x'-d  to  the  domin 
ion  of  France,  from  which  the  Provinces  (»f 
Canada  were  wrested  by  the  arms  ot  (ireal 
Hritain,    at    a    vast    expense  of   blood    and 
treasure,  and  from  no  other  motive  than  to 
re''e\e  her  unKratefnl  i  hildren  from  the  o\) 
pression  of  a  cruel  nei);lil>our.     This  restitii 
Hon  of  Canada  to  the  I'^inpiie  of  h'r.ince  was 
the  -  tipnlated  reward  lor  the  aid  afforded  to 
the     levolted     colonies        now     the     I'nited 
Stalt-s         The  debt    is  still    due,  and    there 
I  .111  be  III)  doubt  but  the  ].ledj;e  has  been  re 
nev\ed    as    a    consideration    h)r  commercial 
aih  an;.ii;es,  or  rather  lor  an  ixpwted  relaxa 
tion   111  the  tyranny  o!  h'r.iiice  over  the  com 
iiieK  i.il   world       .\re  \.)ii  prepared,  inhabit 
ants  of  Caiiiula,  to  become  w.lliiij;  subjcvls 
or  rather  slaves,  to  tlie  despot  who  rules  the 
nations  of  continental  blnrope  with  a  rod  of 
iron:'      If  not,  arise   in    u    body,  exert   yoni 
enel!4ies  i  o  op.rate  cot .1  tally  with  the  Killf^s 
i.L;ul:ir  loii(s    to   n  j.i'l  the   invader,  and  do 
not  K'^  •■  •■  a  Use  lo  \  out  cliil.lren,  when  ^jroaii 
lllK  under  the  opplessioll  of  a  lot.  :>;n  Iliastel 
to  re|>toach  you  v,ith  liavinj;  so  easily  ])aiteil 
with  the  riches;  inheritance  of  this  earth      .1 
participiitioii    in    thr   niiii'-,   charicter,   aii.l 
Iree.loin  of  Britons  ' 

Tile  s.une  spii  It  of  iiistu f  'A  111.  h  u  ill  luiiiM- 
i\ri\'  uasin,ible  all. .u, cue  I..1  llu-  uusu. 
>  .-ssiiil  iifi.rls  ol  '.mI  -111.:  l.iv.ilu  will  111.' 
I  li!  lo  punish  til'.  .1.  l.il.  itiviii  ol  pi'ii'-ijil. 
i'.vtiy  C.inaiHan  liei  ho'.'iii  is.  \n  .U-lil.erat. 
ihoice,  bound  b\"  tile  iiMsl  soliiiin  i/iiths  t,, 
delen.i  llie  inonai.  In  ,  ;is  \\\\\  as  his  own 
propeilv:  to  shiink  lioiu  that  e:i;;a,L;..-ni.-iil 
is  treason  not  to  1»  loij^iveii  l,el  no  iiian 
snj)]>osi-  that  if  in  tii's  unexpected  strn);^le. 
His  Majesty's  arms  honld  be  coiiipelle.l  to 
\  iild  to  an  overu  iuiining  for.  e  the  Province 
Will  l.<-  i-ventn.ill\'  abandoiuil  ;  the  endeared 
ullllolls  of  llie  list  srtlh  Is.  tin-  intrinsic 
v. line  of  its  I  i.mni.i.  I-,  .iiid  tlie  pretensions 
ot  its  poW'-rtul  ri\ul  lo  repossi-ss  the 
C.madas.  are  pledges  lilat  no  |>eace  will  be 
rstahlislic.l  between  the  I'niled  Stales  an. I 
(".re.it  liritain  and  Irel.ind  of  whicli  the  re- 
stoiatioii  of  these  I'lovinces  does  not  nial.e 
the  most  promini-nt  c(niditi"n 

He  not  dismaved  at  tlie  uniuslili.iMe  Mie,  I 
of  the  commander  of  the  enem\  s  tor..es  to 


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refuse  quarter  should  an  Indian  appvar   in 
the  ranlcs.     The  lirave  hands  of  at)origiius 
wliioli   iiiliahit   this  colony    wor-,   like    His 
Majest\  s  ollur  siitjicts.  ])unislied  lor  tiieir 
7eal   and  fidelity  i:i  the   !;ite    colonies,   ami 
rewarded    t)y  His    M^ijesty    wilii    lands    of 
superior  value  in  this  Province.     The  fliith 
ot  the  Hritish  tioxernnietil  has  never  yet  heeii 
viulated—the  Indians  feel  that  the  soil  they 
iniierit   is  to  them  and  their  posterity  pro- 
tectee!  iiir   Iheni  from  the  base  arts  so   fre 
<|iuiitly  ilevised  to  overreach  their  siinjjlicitv 
My  what  new  jirinciples  are  they  to  he  pro- 
Irliited   IruMi   (U-fcndm^'  their  property  ?     If 
their  warfare,  from  heiiij;  dilTerent  to  that  of 
the  while  people,    he  more    terrific    to    the 
enemy,  let  him  relraee  his  steps — they  seek 
him  not — and  cannot  exjiect  to  find  women 
and   children    in    an    invading    army       Hut 
they  are  men,  and  have  eipial  rights  with 
all  other  men  to  defend  them-^elves  and  their 
propertv    when    invaded,    more    especially 

■V  find  in  the  eiieni\  s  camp  a  fero- 
mortal  foe   using  the  same  warfare 

•'  American  commander  affects  to 


when  ! 
(  ious 
whicl 
ri'iiri 


i    Jlisistent  and  unjustifiable  threat 
-  quarter,    for   snch    a   cause   as 
id  in  arms  with  n  brother  sufferer 
ul    invaded   iight>,  must  be  exer- 
'.  till-  certain  tissuraiice  of  retalia 
only  in  tlie  limited  operations  of 
the  King's   dominions, 
;  -r  of  the  globe,  for  the 
•  f  Mritaiii  is  not  less  dis- 
;i:iity  that  strict  retribu- 
■  dl   consider  the  execu- 
;i  threat   as  a  deliberate 
:    e\>Tv    Mibjfct     of    llie 
iu;-;t  make  expiation 
'dii-  !hid  Si;'  I>a  \c   H.xmck 

*''■  ^  '   ■  -''■' "  !  it-S'l'-  "I  '   M"  1  '    III  ,  \  , 

«lkl    \l    HRIl   UN   IN   \V\W    AND  ITACI]. 

•s!'"     '"'^    li'iiK    '    tveiv    iiatiuii    and   tdii- 
■,iKi.-i!  .dm..-,:  i!i\,iii:ibl\  W'hrn  ^lu- 

'^■i~  -l"!  :".::il!.  -:  !!lr  I  •.■ii.h  .lu  |,,i!^l,t 
I.  r-pini^li  u!i,  n  ~i:i-  ^..t  thi.nigh  with 
■^!     •'!   -hr    h,i,i     I   ,1  ,  ,;    i',,nii^a]      wh.-n 

-'"     •••'■'■    'i"!!'-    ■'";..    i'.:       .,li    -lie    tur'K-d    li.-i 
luce   tuuurd^    th-    Dr.'.,         when   tliv    Dutch 


r  \ 
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par 

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111  1 

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■Ifell.: 

were  cleaned  out  she  attacked  the  Russians 
h'rom   Hong   Kong  to    Sebastopol  she  has 
fiught   on    alnid'^t    .-very    acre  of  land  the 
woild  over.     She  has  fought  amongst  liei 
own    people.      She    won    her  cause  agai"s! 
Ireland.     She   trieil   to   deal    harshly   with 
Scotland,  but  gave  it  up  after  one  attemjit 
and     has   never    tried    it    again.       She    has 
fought  almost  everv  nation  and  has  enliste.l 
in  her  army  the  best  blood  of  every  nation 
The  Mongolian  has   fought  under  her  ban 
ner,  the  Hindostani,  Singalese,  Caucasian, 
every  kind  of  luiro|)e:iii,  and,  last  and  Ix^st 
of  all,  the  Canadian  has  done  his  duty  as  a 
Canadian    should        She    has   fought    with 
every    weaptin   known  to  Us     in  the  ol.lea 
ilays    with     the   cross  bow    and    pike,    the 
battle  axe  and  the  sword,  the  davmore  an.! 
the    bayonet  ;   and    geiurally    ])referrcd    the 
bayonet.      S!ie  has  fought  with  musket  aiic! 
arquebus,  and  every   form  of  rille  known 
she  has  fought  witii  ('.,itling>.  and  Ma.>cini> 
and   Long  Tonw      She  has  fxight  in  Idii  • 
and   red  and   khaki:  and    liked    the    khakt 
just  as  well  as  any  other        Slie  has  fougli: 
with    mail    and    without    mail,    behind    the 
trenches  and  in  the  upcn,  in  forts  and  in  the 
fiehl.  behind  the  wooden    walls   of  luiglan.! 
and  beliind  the  inmclads     fought  anywhere 
everywhere  :   foii-ht  anything,  everything 

Kipling  said   of  her  that  she  has  fed  In  r 
sail.irs    to    the    seas    for    a  thousand  years 
That    is  a   most   epigriimmatic   and   inteiis. 
statement        Her  soldiers  lie  in  every  clime 
They    wrapped     their    colours   round     ther 
breasts  on  the  blood-red   livlds  of  Spain,  at 
Dellii,  at  I.ucknow,  at  Sebasto[>ol,  at  Watei 
loo,  at  Talavera,  at  Salamanca.     ICveryotlu  : 
milestone  ill  the  I'nited   Kingdom   marks 
battlelield  :     every  hillside  marks  a  sohii'  r 
-i-pulehie        Slu-     is    a     wonderlul     tiati.e 
She   is   fighting   stiU       Sh<-   i-    stdl  able    :  - 
light.      She  has   not    ton.^iit   much   lor   eop 
qiiesl       Oiiee    ,iiul    again    slu-   saw    a    go., 
thing   am!    thought   she   imisl   li.ive  it  :   .in 
-he    took   it  ;    and  s!ie  kept    ii  Wliat    w 

llave    well     hold  Slle    looked     out    lljio 

this  1,11  I.'  nia..  1  ol  oiiis  in  i  ;    ■;  and  sent  !!■ 

>'  '>!'  h    IllL;ll!.llldeIs    ipthest'eeps.,!   (\\k\h 
took      (J'ullo         and     l;,is     ke[)t     !t     e'.er     sill, 

■""'  e\.  •  sliall       •  i!     il   .:|,  )i     I   ..ontingen, 
-hold. I    happen    that   s!iesli,i:i  not,  we  sha  , 
•  lo  It  lur  her 


PATK/0//S.}/  A\P   H'.IA' 


8y 


1  -nil  >\ic  lia>  not  f<)iij;lit  imti.li  tor  con 
,|U.-t  Sill-  li:i>.  lo\iy;lil  mucli  lor  liberty. 
1  wi\  l.iiul  on  uliu'li  slif  hiis  |)lant(i|  liii 
-I  iiul;inl  lias  ln<.ii  a  Ircir  laml  from  that 
iiMiinint  onwavd  Ivvirv  M-a  on  wliioli  liir 
■i;il>-  li:iM-  tra\illfil  has  liet-M  Irtt-r  to  the 
..lli'i  ii.itions  of  till-  world  ln-ranM'  a  jlrlli»ii 
Kil  liail  iilon>.;hiil  it-<  wav  lAcry  nation 
(.\.i  ',\!i(iiu  »lu-  ha^  thrown  a  protfitoratc 
111-  i;iowii  Ml  wiallh  has  ^f'^vii  injiowtr 
iii'i  has  ^;iowii  in  liln-rtv  Tlu'  tonili  ot  hit 
'  imi  i>  as  thf  itianii-  tuuili  of  soniv  wi/anl 
jc>\Mi  that  i|ui(-kfns  iind  it  aiiiniati-s  ■nnl 
■  vmnl.itis  and  incarnates  :  and  in  lit  r  niandi 
.onit-i  liliirt\,  iiidei>fiidi'iK-'j,  hninan  ri^lit- 
Hid  ihr  <',(i-.|nl  o!  a  cominoii  Chi isiianity 
s''.  ri-  linn  a  ^rcat  o\-«-rseer  as  will  as  a 
_'rit  li'.;htf!  She  has  lieeii  a  friend  ol'free- 
.nin  -nd  till-  down  liodden  She  has  made 
the  umld  liiiur  liecanse  of  her  fit;litin^; 
..ii.dilie-.  :    and. 

Wluii  the  w.ir-iirum  throlw  lu.  loTi^rr. 

\i]il  i!ic  li.iilk-  ll.i'.^  is  fiirlcil. 
Ill  ihc  r.irli'MU'lit  "t"  tniill. 

The  fi'l'  riiUua  of  the  world, 


then    she    shall 


strong    ainon^    the 


iMtiiins  lit  the  world  for  havinjj  lironi,dit 
aiiiiiit  that  jji.aletul  eonsnmmatioii  of  peace. 
That  must  he  her  destiny. 

lion.  (".1.1  iKi.i;  W    R.  iss, 

/'ir  mil  I  ci  (  '/;/<(//,!, 


KrixrioNs  itLTWtiiN  c.\nai>.\  and  thh 

INirf:!)  STATRS. 

\  i,\:\sr  my  will  1  would  he  made  a 
/A  vlave.  iie\er  a  snhjeet.  And  the  hour 
has  ii,is>e(l  in  the  lite  of  nations,  and 
tl'al  lunu  never  came  in  this  free  continent 
et  .\ tin  ilea  when  tiee  men  conld  he  forced 
into  aniith.r  iHople's  alle);iance  I  know 
that  it  h.is  been  said  and  written,  l.oth  in 
tlii'^  .  onntrv  and  in  ours,  that  the  elTict  of 
t!--  McKinley  taritF  will  so  cramp  the  ttade 
•  ■n  !  fiiLMUo  it  the  people  ot  Canada  that 
we  \mU  he  eompilled  to  seek  amii  Nation  to 
il;e  rin'.rd  States.  Well,  sir.  I  know  tin- 
l''i'.iii:s  i,|  Canadians,  with  whniii  I  ha\e 
Is^'il  ',11  1  Distant  (  iiinniunion  o!  -,  :>:nient 
'  I'.^l-i;  the  thirtv  \-iats  <,f  me  pohlieal  lite, 
and    I   .;u   Hot  hebUatt:  a  uioii.ent  to  sav  that 


no  consideration  of  finuncf  t)r  trailc  can 
have  any  iiitlucncc  on  the  loyalty  of  the 
descendants  of  the  races  ot  w  lioni  I  spoke 
to  you  in  the  i)|)eiiitig  of  my  address,  oi 
lend  in  the  sli>;hlest  dejjree  to  alienate  their 
afTeclions  from  their  country,  their  iiistitu 
tions,  llieir  ( ".ovi  rnineiit,  anil  their  Oiieeii 
II  anyone  in  this  uuetinj;  believes  that  in 
relusinn  coniinereial  intercourse  to  Canada 
they  would  underinine  the  kn al  feeliiijjs  of 
our  people,  he  is  laboring  under  a  delusion 
and  doiiiK  an  injustice  to  a  peojile  whose 
sentiment  ot  loyalty  is  as  indelible  as  \oui 
own,  and  I  cannot  In'tter  do  than  In-  afTiriii 
in;;  with  more  eiurvy,  if  it  be  possible,  than 
Mi  I.aurier.  what  he  alTirmed  the  other  dav 
in  Hii-ton  ■  If  >iicli  a  boon  as  freedom  of 
trade  were  to  be  purchased  bv  the  slightest 
sacMlKe  ot  mv  nation  s  dignity,  I  would 
ha\e  none  of  it. 

Let  us  rather  cherish  the  idea,  sir.  that 
those  solemn  and  proud  professions  ot  dig- 
nity and  cour.ige  will  not  be  needed,  but 
that  the  public  men  of  both  countries,  echo- 
ing the  sentiments  of  the  two  nations,  will 
t'lnd  a  liapjiv  solution  of  those  important 
problems,  h'nr  my  own  j)art,  I  look  to  the 
future  witlj  hope  and  witli  security.  With 
.\iidreu  Cariie>;ie.  "  I  would  cheerfully  set 
aside  the  scheme  ol  Imjierial  I'Vderatioii, 
the  theory  of  the  Ivmpire  Trade  League,  to 
see  realized  the  grand  idea  of  a  race  alliance 
vi  all  the  countries  lilessed  with  the  noble 
and  tree  political  institutions  which  (ireat 
Hritain  has  devised  for  the  good  of  liunian- 
ity  an  alliance  which  would  hasten  the  day 
when  one  power  would  be  able  to  sav  to  any 
nation  that  threatened  to  begin  the  murder 
of  human  beings,  in  the  name  of  war.  under 
any  pretence 

ll'ilil'    1    I  iiiniiuiiMl    you   tiutti  ,   llic    niio    tli.-it    stirs 

in  ikc-.  iiic  Ins  Inc. 
t  rifol.l  to  iiK-  tlu  cause  of  (|uarrcl  .mil  I  will  judjjp 

lit-t«i\l   \  I'll 

The-e  .ire  noble  words  iroiu  a  noble  heart, 
and  I  endorse  them  with  the  satae  enthu- 
sia-iii  .IS  I  endorse  your  great  countryman's 
conclusion  :  "  Fate  has  given  to  liritain  a 
great  progeny  and  a  great  past.  Her  future 
proiiiiM--.  to  be  no  less  great  and  prolihc  ; 
but,  howeser  numerous  the  children,  there 
can  nt-\er  be  but  one  mother,  and  that 
mother,  great    honored  and    beloved   by  all 


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litr  offspriiiK  as  I  pniv  Aw  I..-  i>  i!„s 
M'tptud  i>le,  my  iKitJM-  l.md.  (m„1  \,\,^^ 
her  ' 

Sir,  Uurc   i-,   luiUiiiif;   tu  dopiiir,  iioliiiii^; 
to  ItMl.  wiifu  tin-  ^nat  oiti/ms  u|  .1  n,iintry 
are    dispwfil  to  a[>i'r.):n  !i   and    discii>>  the 
l)iiriiiii),'   issues  statidiiivr   in  thr  f.iee  of  two 
i-oiiiitries  ill  siali  a  loftv  ■spirit,  \\\\h  such  a 
lai^e  and  waiiii  liiart      I  have  no  dduht  l.iit 
liial  it  is  the  same  sentiment  of  iioMe  t'eUow 
sliip   which   ainniates   \(ni,  ujiirh   animates 
tile   ureat    Anuriean    natnxi       I    know  that 
-ucli   is  tile  sentiiiieiit  whieii   animatis  our 
luoplf  in   Canada.      I    am   imt    laie  as   tlie 
re  ireseiitative  of  tile  Canadian  Cma  iriinieiit 
I    have  nut  and  could   not  lia\c  asked   such 
M  mission  when  I  accepte.l   vniit  kind  social 
iiivitalion,  tml    I    nnisi  nut  lor^jct.   an<l   you 
cannot   i-iiore.  tli.it    I    am   a   niemher  <.f  the 
Hon-e  (il  Coiiinions  dl    Canada,  and   tliat   1 
have  the  ri^'lit  to  convey  to  you  the  e\pres 
^lon  i,\   the  Kood  will,  .it  tile  hearlklt  svm- 
pathv,  and   the  otTcr  ol   the  widest   pov^,!,!^. 
iiieasnie   (if   leiiprucilv     in    li  uiidliiu -s  and 
«o.Mi     wi-JK-s    iroin     nu     Canadian    lellow- 
ccunttviiun        Vcs  .     ja   C.inad  1    u.-    rrioice 
in   \(iur  pt(i-pent\,  mi    \..iir  taa-nilii  cut  ,!, 
velopmeiit.  Ill   youi    p,itri.itu-   lu\e   |.>r   \i,ni 
tlaj;,  ill    your   sohuii.n  o)   simie  of  the  j;uat 
piohUnis  that   troiiMcd   Man  iiaiin'  .d  i-\i>t- 
eiue  and   ill   your  assnu-d    li(i|„.  ,,i   v,,l\j|,^, 
'luin   all.      Hut   uc  are   pnm.l,   t.,,,.   ,,t'  ,,ur 
">Mi  1  imntr\  and  our  own  tl  1;;.  ..)  Hi,-  spleii- 
doui  and  stren>;th  wt  oiii  ..wi  i.-,,urces  and 
"i:  :lie  well  ni^h  I'oiindU-- posvi!,,|iti,  s  i.f miu 
lllllll.     ^IcltlRss         \'.\i\\  :l-    veil  do.    wc  love 
ii'i     institution-.      !!u-c  we   li.n.-.  an.l    tlicv 

■  ir<     (li,.    Ih'sI    suited  to  lis  .md  to  the   .^laiiiis 
of  our  population       It    ■..■i;  Imm  :,,,.]■„,!, ]„ 
We    have   a    v.rilaM.     roumior- wt  ,i!th        ■     1 

■  lowne.i    n-piiMic        as    ,t    1,  ,s    Inrii    h.ippi'.v 

US  in  puni^  III 
ai    j.i-i  .[1;  ■  1|\ , 


cailid  \'i,ii   .i;,.   t.,i    ;|]|, 

iMini'n  is     !,iii    u  ,.  know    tli;il 


'■'      ••.!■■     .Hid    I 

1.  at-   111 

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than  \  010 

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t:  .1- . 

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Itiilii 

"^t  iti  -.  ;n  liicr. 

i  1 '.    ' ,     I 

1m      i 

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;  1  :  -    1  ■! 

!'i  1'  '  .  m    all    ! 

h,     ■-,■ 

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,  ,r'M;-  1 . 

I       :  1 1 , 1 ' 

.;'     ••■\  tlirouL;li 

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lM;ipi 

;ii  ss  ai'i!  pros; 

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!,    '1 

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1   s!  iiii 

uliis   |.,   the    '' 

si    c!l,. 

•s      ,, 

till     o;i:, 

'■     eai,  h 

xvoikint;    .M!', 

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:.' 

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l-ilt.s. 

OIL' ill  V-     i::-:  ■., 

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.      '•,,,-,;,     ,  , 

!'!;■' 

in-:    ',o\:i;^    k' 

I'lnt  ss 

'  ii.t; 

till-      ilun 

-M'IUl 

what   III   the   majestic  words  of  Milton,  In- 
said  ■    to  proxres,s  the  great  circles  of  revoh 
inn  centuries,  claspinj;  iiamls  with  unfailing; 
.)o>-  and  hliss  in  over  measure  forever    ' 

SiK  J    Anoi.i'ii:  CiiAi'i.KM 
I  S, , , ,  /,,,i  ,,/  Sl,t/i   l.'t   (  ait.t.li  I 

Am. »K-«  hrfrr  Ihrl  iimnirrii.il  Cliil.   rTuNlil.iiir    R    1 

-NiiiriiiUr    ■-    iH,,i 


THI-  HVOLliTION  ()»    I'ATRIOTISM. 

\   TT  \ciiMi;\r  to  one's   native  land  is  no! 
-t  V      a  novel  or  factitious  form  of  affection 
In   all    lanj;ua>;es,    from   the  dawn   m 
literature  to  the  chantiiiK  of ' '  I  Vr  Wtichl  a:i. 
Klu-ii    ■  under  the  walls  of  Paris,  it  has  hiv'i 
inculcattNi  as  a  dulv  ami  extoll.il  as  a  vr 
lue      It  is  the  bond  which  knits  tojjether  tli- 
laniilv  units  which   first  made  up  the  clan 
sept   or   tribe,  and   thereafter  the   nation  oi 
empire;    the  cement  which  binds  society  b 
the   coh.-sive   power   of   alTection  :    the  tni 
antidote  to  absorption  in  self  and   its  imiii. 
diate  suri(ntndin>;s:   the  allpow.rfnl  niotiv 
p<iwer    which     prompts  to   heroic    deeiU   o; 
!i""le   daring    and    clucrful    self  abncKatio- 
and     sell  sacrifice.      Heroism     sprang    lior 
love  .)(   country,  and   all    that   is   ^jreat   an, 
kIoiious  in  human  history,  as  cJistiiiKuisli, 
Ironi    ihe    \,iiii     j;lamoiir  of    its    atnbitior 
and   Its    crimes,   are    distiiictlv   liaceable   t. 
patiiolic  aspiration 

l-.veii  biioic  tilt;  furination  of  nationality 
propiilv  so  called,  i.rule  m  the  v.iliie  a- 
worth  ol  atua-strv  and  a  d.siie  to  eimil.r 
:nid  surpass  the  noble  ileeds  of  '  tl 
l.itliiiv  constituted      patriotisii.      ,,i      tli 

s""i  l-'-Ven  now  as  \Ir  iMon.ie  li.i 
icinaik.d  whilst  tlie  optimist  is  lond  . 
sp.akiHK  irrevereiillv  of  his  ■  baib.ini 
aiict^stors.  the  pessimist  is  .-v.r  iii-.V 
lint  onr  predevessors  •  l,;,,!  niou-  ot""u 
'"  1  vvtsiium  til, in  wi-  The   >;ol,ifii  .,.■,   . 

i-iint'.     ol    iii.iti  Idess   l„;ult^  ,   .ind   daiini!,.. 

I'T'UMs,    I,    1..,     1,^,,    1^     1,1    ,||^.     11,.,,^    ^^,     ^    [,,|||,, 

'i    a^v     when       tln-n    u.Te  ^miUs   m  llio- 

'■'^■'  111       HOIIKI         .1       IrIO      tlli.ll^hl      ,!      I; 

'>csi  lu  .-ould  sav   loi  liinis>!i  .uid  his  I,  iliv.v 

helocs  U  f    lioasl    olli^ih,.,    t,,    1,^     |,^,t,, 

liian  our  latlieis  :  and  u  li.  i  :::,  disp,,- 
111-  pioplut  ol  Is,:,,  1  1,1,  ;  l,|,i,  ,  ,:  ,^^,,  . 
'Ill     uildi  riuss,  a  ii.i\   ^    iain  'Hit 

-iicba.      and   renuested    lot    i,.iiis..,;   ;ii.ii   1) 


/'  i7A'/(U/.su  .ixn  W  IS- 


;iii  'Ir.  'in        lii--  Iil.uiitiM-  wall  luiiMil   atticii 

i  111    liinii    m    111'-    Imuhni;;    words      "It   is 

,..i,i:-;i       \M<\\     I)   I.'.i 'I,  l.iki'   iiw;n'  ili\-  lili  . 

I,  ,   1  ;iin  nol  1.'  Itir  than  lliv  iatliirs    '    Tlnis 

!>.    I   ,  ,ii.|  (ii   ili'U^lity  iKfil-.,  lol'lv  tluni^hts 

M    ',\"ill,\'   h\i^    luis,    in    all    ayi-s    ami    all 

(ii'itiii'-,    I'r.iM'l    til'.'    ^I'lU    tu    iiuliK'    and 

.  ipu-'    null,  wlii-llu-r  it    has  arc>iist-(l  tliciii 

ii.  I  ■,-i!i,   "I    -luny;   tlutn   with   ifji'toai  ll. 

I     .  i\  i  !\:l,/'.l   iialiiin  luis  Mil  li  a  lii-<ti)rv 

■■,  in  ii  llu  ii-  1-^  uiitti-n   nnuli  to  stnntilatf 

,     1    1-.     \  II  Ml'    anil  viKo'ons  ilV.iit.  ami  not 

1     ■','..•  lu  w  nil.  to  Imiiiiliatt  ami  sailiU-ii  tlu- 

•    ,,i'.!.  v;  ar.'l    imi-t   roni]'lati  lit   l)atriot        it 

s'     .1,1]..  ![•  til  itr  till'  laim-  ol'  native  \aiuiir 

i;.     li.  i..|.;ii  t  .1   a'.l  titiif  to  I  oiiif  that  lilcia 

!.      ii-t    .1-    iini'-ti.  isv   aii'l    llun    a--   lii'lc 


;iu: 


-lu'l    ^o    iail\'    IW    >;vlll,i 


iii.l 


:   ..    •  :\'    ;    iiiliaiU''    iipiiii    till    i-altli        Tlu' 
■     i!.M...\  ,  1...    l.illi.l,  th'-   ti'i.  .  thi-   tiaj^i'iy. 
1    .     ;...i;:i     t.il.s   "I'   liri'ii^ni,    whi.  li    <\try 
.    .:  !    a.  .  ui;..'!  Ill '!    at    thi-   dawn   ol    its    his 
tv      .'  i\  ,    \','ri-   at    oiu '■    thr    c.ll-[.;in.^    ali'l 
l;ii     [.'..Ifi.    ai..-'ti\   .il    I'lliLitii'   |.ii.lf  ami 
].  ■!•  ..  ',    iMi;  'I'.-i'  all  th.   w.irhl  i.\.  1       A. inn 
i.;,i.r,    •    1    !i..'   \ali.Mi    "I    imlp.i.'na!    i  ham 
]i|.^v   .1     h"-",--    w  1-1   ■-lui.r.h.;    )\    ]..',.     Ill 
i.,iipt!\    !..]    i;->   in\!i    >ak.       I'll   w'iil    It    hai! 
!    •  a   .;:■!  Im  »  i,  ,1   ;'.  lia-1  ai  l'-  s '  .i  ,  all';  thi-. 
a~  I'l  ih.-  la'l  m.il  <  \'  r.  l-r  "I  all  iuaith'/  atlif 
t  .'!•    ;<    av','..i    up. .a  tar   |.a'.i  :■  ■'     an.!    m.l\ial 
hrn  \,t  -  \\\f   his   I'.ai'li--;    .'.  I'l-   ids   l.uldrst. 
..•  :\  .'aa.  ■  1  ,  a. I'l  ui  h  ..nu:  di  a' :i    i!   on'. \   h.' 
'■<v.\.i   .1.1    ..ini.tiui;^  \\  hall    niii^hl  k-av  r  hi- 
1    .aaliN   la..  ^    glorious  aa.l  luc  than  iK-  ha.l 
|.^;'n  .  :: 

la  I'.i  .m.  .. 'It  poll-,  ('.u-i-k  and  l.atm. 
tlilV  l-alrl'-rllt  patM.'t.-iil  v\il  ihuM-iiii- 
ia'..;l  1:1  :;.;hl. -t  li.r;'.- ot  t  \p:..  — icn  Tim-- 
\\  :.'.\  lai;  ;pulr-.  It  ai'p.  a!--  la  iMnN'i.'iin 
!■  ■  '  \\..>iM  tn.it  ,i'l  ',',  li.>  iiiii  ii.,l  tluv.  l..\'-.l 
I.!  .  1  I  ...  thi  n  ■hiiiiK!  \\v'  l;\c  a  l.t  l!.  i 
h:.  .!■!  Ih-a  w.iil.l  -t  -iil'lit  no  h..'  la  . 
.11!.!    Ill  1  )\  1.1  I   ka,.\\     :i..t  '.\    '.\lial    -wr<  t 


11.  v.. 


111. I   ..!    th' 


11  .11 ,1  ws   a  I 


'  ■  a  wid  11. 't  siiil.i  I  H' ai  to  he  nniiiiii'lMi' 
■  •  ;i  ..;  Ill  lii^lu  1  ■ '  '.nil  ami  in  .ir.  na  i 
■•.'■I.;-  I  I  |.  1  ii-.ii.  in  ■    il    I  I.  .1  j;i  t  tlui     h  1 

iii\  i;'.;h!  h.iii-i  ;■■!>;''■  he:  i  iiiiiiiii^        Il    I  d" 
■;ii'   li  lilt  ::;' ..  1    ll.-  i-,   hi  \\\\    t"lii  a.     i  h  a\  r  to 
'■  :•."!    I't    IIP.    iiionth    I'    1    pi       '   not  Jtiu 
,.'  ■'■N  '■  II i\-  I' 111.  1   ■■'\  I'.ai-  --  ai:^  tlu 

t.i;  '.  .       iu.Uan    h\  ti.     watiT-  ot    IJala.loii 


iiml    tin-   K'ho   of    that    phiintivt    rla.nl    ha- 
loiiclud   tlu-   pattiotan.l   i  \  ih'  in  i  \  ■  :  ■.   land 
wliiTf  till'  Itonk  111    I'-alni-  ha-  Ik  .  n   -iid   or 
sniiK       'I'll'-  |)alriotic  piuliy  of  all  tiatii.n-  i- 
tlif    M.iy    llowa-r  of   litt  r.itiiri       its    nal    an 
tllolo^v.  ami   wlii.llur    m    ra-tlc   or    hut  mi 
tlu-  liil'.l  of  hattK-.  in  tin-  f.ir.-t.  i-u  tlu-  hill- 
in  tin.- laiM-rn   rt  fiiK'^' of  liniitid   hi  roism,  oi 
ainon^     '  thosi-  afar  that  lu-  tipoii  the  si  a 
it.  niorc   than   iin\-  oth' r   -tram   of  hat'l   it 
tnin-ttt-1    ha-   r'lii-id    tlu-  rlu  t  tl.  — .  ^^pnrr- .1 
till-  lla^t^anj;  and  si.  lit  out  tlu-  liiav .  to  ron.iiut 
or  to  dir       Sii    riiilip   Si'Itii  V  i-  !    porti-il   tu 
lia\i-     -ai.l     that     tli.      r.  .i.liiv.;    ol     '    fla-,  - 
Cliasf  '     -tiiitil   hi-   -"ill    Ilk--  till-  Ma-l  I  f  a 
wai  trniii]ii  t.  a:i'l  w'h  all   li.  m-i.    spiiits  th. 
poi-tiv  ol  p.itiiot'-in  hi-  appiah  .1    with  w.  .ti 
droll-  pott-m  \  .  to  th,  -  hiirniin^'  l..\i-  ol  iniiii 
try  .itid   il-   1,1111.,   Uiii.lh.l    ir..  \:iii^-ii-ha!i|-.- 
m   t-M.i>   h"ii>  -1    hiinian   hr.  a-t 

II.  a-  tlif  p:-\aiiin^  -.kiil-ri.-  ph.h-oplu 
insi-t-  tin  I'ia-ol  oiii  ii,r,ii!<  aii.i  i'-  in.i'.a 
Ir.ltiiir-  111. .I'll  and  inl.lh  .  ti!  ll  :;-  w-'l  a. - 
pin  -u-.il,  .111  ailit  rit.  .i  I :,.,-  v.  Mil'  nt  n 
lliu-iu  .-  w.iil^r-^  th!..ni;li  ,im  iiniiua-iii  I'-l 
]i.i-t  Mil.  1\-  1-1  all  Iht-  i'..-.\-  1-  iiiiiiiMi'iL;  111'- 
I  ii.ii  .1.  tM  .  our  .  .1  I— 11''  i;  iii..i-a  111  an.l  -111 
p  I--1  .;■.;'  .1111'  i■^  til  It  '  -,  • '.  ■!  h-  !  it-  :•  a'-ni. 
Wdn;.  1 .  1  It-  .1!  i,.r.i ,  IIm-  li.iin.l  i!  --  r  i.l  iuv . 
|,.i  (.ill-  -  n  i!i\  1-  !  111.1  .0  ■  1  1  'I  l.i'i  1- i  at..!  d.  ■  p 
in  til.-  iriiw  i-.d  hr.iit  1  1  hum  orty  It  li.i- 
lli.iii;-h  .1  lAir  -111.'-  th.-  !i--l  -■  11. .!.'.•  ..| 
tcior.i.  .1  tini"  \\a-  ailaiil  -1.  I\  -pi.ki  n  .in  1 
tlu-ii-  i-  no  nation  tin  a  r  la  i\ a  n  in  ".  hi.,  h  i'- 
-iihtiK  ini.i,i;v  has  iMt  !"in  ivlt.i'r  wlu-r.- 
till-  in-piniit;  thrnh  of  it-  v,  ifym-  iiuhuiui.- 
lia-  not  iiu  ltd  to  iiohh  r  'Jn'ii'^iit-  aial  li';;lu  i 
ilt-vd-  of  ciii\  dii'ii-  I  nrp  i-r  M.  n  i-aii  no 
nioic  (-1  api-  fri'iii  it  than  th.  \-  ran  tin-  Iroin 
tlu-in-i  l\t  s  ;  liki- tlu  .lii  tlu--.  1  leatlu- or  th. 
i.ivs  1.1  tin-  >;!i'!i"ii-  -iia.  i;  t  iiri.inp a— . - 
Iiu  an  iiuia.i  d.i.r.t,  at  on.  i-  tin  -^.m^  r  ..t  lih,  . 
lo\'  ,in.l  lu-.d;lil!ii  a.tiv  il\ 

Wn  1  :  \  M    i     V  VI  IK-  \'. 
Jii.  .s  ,..'  ,-  ■  r,  ;  ,■  '     ',     ,■^•.■ 


CJkNMllAN   SCCMlkN. 

■^111    ...iticiillii,-    olT  V   1    !'\-  natiii..    1"  tii-- 

.ulii.ii    loii-'.i  lu  1  '  .'1   of  tlu- Call. hii. Ill 

I'.ii  II.     Ka.ilv!..!-.   ',".■- ll- tri-ni-- mil  111-  ,  I'l'-- 

-,  viu  r\-    .lioi;...;    tiir     tout'      iiiiin  itilv"     l;'.i'1.1 

.111.1  \, 11  u-d[        Tin-  i.iilwa;    h.id   lii-t  n  1  .ir'ud 


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93 


I'M RIOI l.s.M  AXn   /r.-/A' 


aroiiiul,  or  tliroUKli,  ilio  Mla^.siv.•  .  ;iil,  of  tid 
Kiiiiilte  win.  li  iiiUiiu-  li;iH  lluowii  into  iiinti 
iniTiii>le   slLipi-H   iiiul    iii.irvflloiis  toiiloltnu- 
tioiis    aloii,;    ilic    iiunli.r.i    -iiore    ./i     Luke 
Superior.      kii>;>;v(l   iin.l   mmuu-.I  wnli  Ints, 
or  -.iiiooth  ;iM.|  iMr^Mn  s;r:ii>;iit  lip-. lint  lluwil 
III. ISMS  of  rorU,  tluM-  KUil    w.ills  jfuanlnl 
OIK-    silk-    ol    the    thill    lino    ol     i.ul     wliiih 
st:itti[>tMl    thf   comsc    ol   inilizfd   pr.>KrL->>, 
tliroiijjii  liifsc  vast  Willis  of  rotk  aii.l  •  irt-st 
and  wattr.     Tuiim-ls  nn.l   iiiiiiu-ii>  •  ;     stk- 
l>ri.!^'.-s,  proloiijifd  lilasiiiij,'  opvratu  ;,s  ami 
the  svit-'iiiiK- prccisi.iii  of  fiiKHRiriiivj  skill. 
liadop.nf.l    up.   iiKidetiUUly,   a  couMtry    of 
the  guatcst  iniin'ral  r>-source>.     On  tmoiigli 
the    lorests  and   uplaiuls  aii<l    iii\  i  i.id  lakis 
and  tiwrsof  tlie  rtxion  lictwivn  Tort  Arthur 
ami    Winnipeg;,  ov<r  the  tlioiisMinl   nnUs  of 
prairie  to  the  toot  of  the   koi  kus.  the  i,m,| 
had  been    run       Then,    lor   iLns   of  r.ipid 
travel,   it     had    wotkeil    its    w.iv    amid    f  .• 
ilond-crowiuil.   snow  capped    jh-aks    of  t;  •■ 
greitesi  o:  Uie  worhl  s  nioiintam  ratij.;>s. 

C.reeii,   ^fv.   soKiiin  and   ni.issiM-.   tins,- 
vast  plieiioiinna  of  II  nntc  now  looked  i     \\\\ 
upon,  or  were  penetr.atd   iiy,  th.it  lilt!.-  li::' 
of  rail  which  niaiked   the  eoinpitst  of  ;.;o 
inanimate  hy  the  atnn.it-       Down  the  vlrep- 
t-st  of  nr.Kies   and  up  the   M.i-s  of  the  luovt 
forliiddiiij^    of   jolty    inonnt.i.'is,   \\\\      thiir 
crests   encircled    liv  everlas';ii.i,  storn.s   an. I 
capped    Willi    i-teiiial    sno.vs.     the    i  ,ihvav 
wound   lis   p:c  !    thioUi;h   tutiiie  s   an. I   ..\vr 
trestle  l.n.i^;.-  :   alon^;  the  l.an'Ks  of  nislinij,; 
rivers  aii.l  w  il.lly  struK^lmK'  Mountain  tor- 
rents:   thlou;;h  the   vast  v. die"  of  tii.-  Ku  k- 
inj;     Horse    an. I     over    hi;^.-    c.nuons    aii.l 
ch.isin,  ;    i:i:.,ii:;li  the  iii.irve'l  .iis  v.fii.i  \-  of 
Ko^ei  s    l',i-s    anil    down    tli.-    shU-s   of   the 
roariiik;    l-'iascr        Neither     C.iaada    nor    r-, 
K'reat  r.iilu.iv  can,   lu.leeil,  l,e  uii.li-rstood  oi 
ai>j.rccia!.d  in  either  theKraii.lciir  of  si .  ii,iv 
or  the  dilti.  r.itv  of  construction    niitil   thcsr 
Mioniitams  (,f  Mntisi;  Columl.ia  ate  pu  tiuci 
betoie  tin-  e\e  ot  tlie  iiiiiid 

I.ines  ol  iiioiuitain  peaks  rjs,-  .,i-t  of  j^rtMt 
valleys,  in  whi.  li  a  l.irj;e  ri\-er  at  tun.  s  l.u.ks 
t.>  the  travcU.r  in  tli.-  t'.nn  \\'^.-  :,  Ml^-r 
thread,  and  t.n\.  I  up  !n..>  lii,- cl,,ii,|s  Hire 
.■111. I  tllere  huKc  v;;,u  ;.i>  air  \  .-;i,I,-,  an';  tin- 
alternations  ol  \  i.  w  .!;f.i,i,.|  \>\  the  l.i'tv 
siiiiiaiits  and  si,i,-^  ,,t  (.„.  |,,i;u;pil  p,  .ik-. 
^ucii    iLS    those    ol     the    lleinut,   or    .Mount 


Stephen,  or  Mount  Macdonald,  are  siin]>ly 
siipith      Suiis.t,  -niirisr.  or  a  siii>w  storm 
prodiic.   th.  in  —  t  heautilii!  <  iTeetH  in  colour- 
inn  at    t;;e    h.iii.U    of   liilare  -the    j;reati-s| 
mi-t-r  '••  all  art      C.reeii  mid  brown,  pnrpi, 
and  l.hKk,   lilue   and    while,  ate  devih.pe.l 
according' to  the    ue,i;!icr  and  the  time  of 
d.iy  and  sonieliiiu-   all   .it  once       Intensely 
■laik  aii.i  soiiihre  and  >;li«)niv  is  the  seem. 
•irlK-antit"ul  111  t!;,'  most  varie.l,  lantastic  ami 
plen.'.id    lorins        'I'lit'  traiisiorm.itions  ui.' 
licvei  eiuiin^'.       1  Id.-,  perhaps,    will   !«•  visi 
Me  upon  a  dark  iihiiiitain  slIc  Imes  of  low 
trees,  or  sliruiis.  s.  alti  let  aiiii.lst  the  loresLs 
of  ])in.'  ami   |i>okiii^    like  liver*   uf   j;''-'''^  : 

theie  sihaiy  streaks  ofs ■,      Here,  a  liuj;e 

glacier  of  eternal  ice  :  tiicti',  -omethiii^  likea 
\.isi  y\\-  of  coral  liiap.,!  in  ^i^antic  sh.ipes 
by  soiiied.  nioni.ic  or  I  .iitasiu'  >.;od  of  aiiciciil 
nivtliolo^v.  lC\.rNuhcie  aie  the  banks  of 
rushiiiir  rivers  the  Jiow,  the  Kicking  Horse 
the  t'ohimbia.  the  Ikaver,  the  Illicilliwaet. 
the  Ivi^le,  the  'riiompsoii.  or  the  luaguili 
cent  l-'laser. 

'■;nii!iiiijj  d.i\Mi  the  iiiouiitain  si.les,  skip- 
p     .;   Ill  111  ity  i.isca.les  aii.l  myriad  colours 
.'   i.-s  or  besi.Ie  the  raihiay,  tearinj;  wildly 
.'•HMisteepinclines,  nisliinjruvcr  lin>;e  rocks 
.'■  pr. .  ipu'.  s,  roarini^li.-twerii  in. issue  stone 
w  ills     turl.nlent  ..r  \  i  acclnl.  >;rand  or  beau 
tUiil    -lliise    net  is    and    streams    jireseiit    a 
thousand  varieil  charms    Tli'    s^eiuiy  aloii>.; 
the    p'rascr   is  simply    mitcucss.      In  maii\ 
i'lac.  s    the     v;l.Mt    ri\er    is    loiced    between 
dills  or  \-irtiial  walls  of  rock,  and  foams  and 
ro.ir-   like  s..me  impii.soiied   v;iaiit   uf  nature 
IiKlr.    1J4    to   be    Ire-        'file   r,il'.w,i\     is    olui, 
cut  into   the  ihlTs   hiin.lre.ls   of  kel    above, 
and     tiinmls     pierccl     ihrouKh    solid     lock 
tol.,i\v  ea.li  otht  r  111  r.ipii!  succession. 

.\!;er  p  .s^inj;  \'a!c,  i|u'  niinintaiiis  mode 
i.r.c  in  si/i-  .Old  Kiandeiir.  the  l<..ckk  ,  ami 
th.-  Selkirks  gradii.-.lly  b.-.-oine  tiiiii;;s  of  iju- 
past  -  linyeriiij;  l.n.M'r  in  the  ineinories  ot 
the  ti.ivellci  an. 1  tile  b.'antilul  v.ilkys  an  ! 
\  iMaj^is  and  (ruil  f.irnis  of  the  coast  ri'^jion 
t .)!!!     into  vifw 

Siu  li  are  sonic  of  the  si-enes  .in.l  obst.icles 
will,  h  maiked  the  l.iboiirs  of  i  oiistnution 
m.l  stamped  the  b  ul.lmj,;  ,,f  the  radwav 
with  elements  of  Kiealiiess  which  led  tli<; 
l..Mi.;..n  I i^n,^  to  declare  that  the  concej) 
lion   oi    this  lianseoiitiiient.il   line   w.is  "a 


W 


/'./ //.•/. '//^  1/  .l\/>   IC./A' 


93 


mi^tiiticciit  ml  <>l  liiitli  1)11  tin-  p.irt  nl  tin 
I  iiii'h.in  liiiiiiiniiiii  iiiiil  lli.it  tho  Mti.ili 
|.  iniiitloii  Ml  till-  iiiiiiilrv  sptiMil.  ill  It  was, 
(Air  s,!  \  ast  !i  tirntory  li.i'l  'iDiui-ivfil 
.ui'l  iMciilrcl  within  a  Uw  wars  a  work 
nhich  a  mneratiot)  a^;ii  !iiij;lit  wi-II  liavi- 
.i;i|' illid  the  wi-allliit-vt  and  ni<ist  jiuwi-rtlil 
i>l  I  itiiiii> 

.'.    *."  \Sn  I.I,    IIi>l'KlN!l 

1  Ur  -^r-'f »  .  f  I'lr  I  '■  iMini..|i       I  ,. 


-l 


nil.  i><mi:K  or  oki-.a!  itkiTAiN. 

Ills   lirt  n    111!,  n    s.ikI     nut    so    often 
!!ii\v  a-.  sDiiK-  Mars  a>;o,  111, it  Hritaiii 
w.is    urowinn    (liTn-pit    and    infirm, 
•  I  /    i    r    I'liutr  was   waning    and   that   thf 
t  !!,      u  IS    I  ipid'iv    apiifuai  'iiiij;    whtn   Ma 
.  iiiv  -  Nl  \v  /lahiinlir  shunid  take  Ins  scat 
II  1... II. Ion  l'ri.l^;e  and  smviv   the  ruins  of 
;      1  Ml]. 11.-  '.  • .  itir  tlian  Rmiiehadcver  K-eii. 
I    .      iv   th-  ,issnni|ilioii    and  I  |'roti-sl  with 
:;":    nn    h'Mit    against   tile  inli-r.iK-e         Thi: 
I  s|   r-i'.i  ,    the    a-siinilati\e      Ihi      eoheMVe 
M.'.v.r  'if  I'.ritaiii  is  ii'  illier  dfail   iiur  slaj; 
;  mt       'I'le  [.lasli.-  crust  from  wliich  inceii- 
I    -lis   |,ist   iiis   l.iirst  forth    that   sideiidid 
ii;v   tiiat    ii.is  «\ir  and  nnon  viviikd  tlie 
.\..:!i  Ills  n.it  stilTeiK-d  to  adamant      The 
tvj.ii.il    vicmir,  the   eruptive  eiiterjirise,  tlie 
s;.  i  ;>.     ()\.nl..w    (.f    tlie    hi^;her    lile    aiui 
pi'tiiiey  aie  tiiere    still,   anil   the  niarcli  of 
l.iiipire  is  ever  t.iruaril       To  cl  ly  lier  druni 
i'.iit  soiinils  on   the   f.u  distant    I'aiiiiis.  we 
!;r.ir  the  Imhuh  of  her  ^Mtns  and  see  the  ll.ish 
f(   h.-r    s!',-'  1    in    the    rockv    passi-s    of    the 
Alriuis      IKr  banners  >;lrain  at  Il..ii>j  K.m^; 
.111,!    W.  i  llai  Wei,  and   lur   lla.Lj  floats  oxer 
t'u- \  1st  insular  eontiiienls  of  the  Soir.liein 
I'l'iiie       In     the    whiK.m    Dark    Continent 
111,  1.    nils  to  l.n^le  from    lUilawayo  in  the 
Miuth  to  (Jindiinnaii  in  the  north  ;   Ini|.enal 
i.ntposis  Sentinel  tin-    Nile  and   tlie   Nij^er  ; 
w'.iile   e.iniioii    at    Halifa\    an.l    ia::iion    at 

!  -.ji:itiialt,  liaekeil  \<v  s  ■  i  « .    loyal  C.itia 

i:;.in  s.il,j,vts,  stand  f;uaiil  ami  sponsor  for 
tlie  loreiiiost  ami  liest  i.f  her  possi-ssi,  ns 
Wii.i  lilies  to  say  that  the  Inipi-rial  e\  e  is 
iiinicl,  the  Iiiipetial  heart  imnibe.i,  or 
•.:..it  111.'  irr.-si,til.le  mi^dit  of  her  strong; 
!'.:'. t  .irill  is  shaltiieil  .■■  Rather  do  we 
a:i-:::i  that  the  insular  has  he>  onu  woll.l- 
":;.      th.it   the  merely  national   has  hroa.l 


eiieil  into  the  iridy  Imperial,  and  that  tiir 
sphi-re  oi  llritain  s  iiilluenee  und  tli. 
grandeur  .>l  her  jKiwer  are  imiiieasiirulilv 
ii'lvaiienl 

Hon    ('.i;i)Ki.r  !■,    FiisriK.  M    I' 

s!.^ri  h  al  I ..'     .  «    i*,i 

l'\lkl<»riS.M  AMI  TMl;    IHJWKK 
or   NATIONS. 

'I'*in  liistorj  of  the  worl.l  is  the  history  of 
1  liie  rise  and  fall  of  nations  The 
reeord  of  tiie  dim  past,  so  great  is  the 
disiaiKx-  ftoin  whieh  ve  look,  and  so  scant\ 
tlie  materials  of  history,  seems  .ilmust  a 
kalpi.loscope  in  which  one  dominant  race 
rises  into  j;reatness  and  strenjjth  upon  the 
ruins  of  another;  la.  h  in  turn  luxuriating, 
in  alllueiKC  iMid  pow  i  eat  h  in  turn  ^;"in>; 
to  ruin  and  decay 

In  til.  earliest  ]>erioil.  when  luirope  was 
peopled  tiv  liarharians.  we  r<  a.!  of  Ivj^ypt. 
of  its  power,  its  Wealth,  ami  Us  civilisation 
Travellers  today,  statuliiig  in  the  ruins  of 
TIkIk's  and  Memphis,  view  with  umazeineiit 
the  ar.hitectural  wonders  of  the  giKantie 
ruins,  and  draw  .  oniparisons  of  what  the 
race  of  ancient  lvi:vpti.ins  must  have  been 
with  the  position  oi  the  poor  Aiab  j)easant.s 
who  now  live  in  wretcheil  huts  amongst 
the  debris  of  former  grandeur.  The  As- 
syrian empire  lias  also  left  a  record  of  its 
greatness  and  its  civilization.  Their  sculp- 
tures show  a  race  of  sturdy  lier<H-s,  with 
haughty  looks  and  proud  mien,  evidently 
the  leadirs  of  a  dominant  race  The  luxu- 
riant costumes,  the  proud  processions,  the 
cerunonious  (,.>// c.',  of  the  Assyrian  nion- 
arclis  all  hud  their  place  in  thr  sculptures 
of  Nineveh  while  llieir  colossal  dimensions 
indicate  the  tnagniticence  of  the  halls  und 
galleries  in  which  they  were  placed.  These 
broken  stones,  dug  from  the  desert,  are  all 
that  is  left  to  tell  us  of  a  great  dominant  race 
foie\cr  passed  away  The  Persian  empire 
came  afterwards  into  r.ominence,  and  was  a 
mighiv  power  when  in  its  prioie.  The 
i'h.enicians,  by  their  maritime  enterprise 
an.l  their  roving  and  energetic  spirit,  ac- 
ijuired  great  power  Their  influence  was 
telt  as  far  as  luigland  Their  chief  cities. 
Tyre  and  Sidon,  were  at  one  time  tUe  most 
.vealthv  an.l   powert'ul   cities  in   the  world, 


MICROCOPY    RESOIUTKJN    TEST   CHART 

ANSI  and  ISO  TESr  CHART  No    2' 


^       APPLIED    IfVMGE      Inc: 


Kir 


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.i^i-t 


9i 


PATRhyrisM  ixn  ir.//? 


t-v'  tlliiij;  in  nil  the  arts  niiil  scinK:_>,   'l\,-d  ,v 
nun   .111,1    .k-suhitio.!    mark    tlu-ir    silr-,    .111,1 
■ilv  t,)  til-  l.uth  <,r  tJK-  asMiil  i)r,,[>lKcy  ,,| 
.  .vkk  1  til,.-  |>?,iiilut 

1  lit- C.ic.  k^  ami    k,ijnan-  were  alsu  ,!, mil 
nam  rae,-,  hut  thv  small  rei)ul.Ii,-s  of  Creece 


Inst,  IV, 1  awav  111  (lissetisioii  ami  petty  civil 
V.  M-.  ijic  riu  r;.;v  aa,|  dariiijj;  that  mi- lit  have 
nia'U  .\'.ii,  iw  tlij  mistie-s  K,{  the  wc.rKi. 
l\^>nr  .  oil  til.-  otlKT  haml.  was  iimre  prac 
I'c.il  The  R,)aiaii  wis  lilltil  with  a  desire 
liir  iiati.iiial  snimaniey.  IK-  ,k-termini',l 
taat  Rome  siumhi  1„.  the  mistress  of  the 
'Aorl.l,  aim  thede-^iie  worV.M  out  its  fulfil- 
iiie'it  T!v  Carlhauiiiiaiis  .,,>e,  and  tell 
\  ■  im-  \~>  t,ie  i^ie.i'.er  vi>,',mr  ,nul  ener^'v  dl' 
tiien  iiuhiiiiual.le  rivals  the  Romans.  Alter 
tli^-  lali  ol'  the  Roimia  hhiijiire  of  the  ICast, 
ihf  M,.iiani!ii  .iia  p,,,'.  r.  leslless,  warlike, 
in,l  laiiatieal.  .juieklv  overiaii  .\.Hia  Minor 
and  'rurk.'  .  a;i  1  thi,-alene,!  at  one  time  the 
,a)iii|H,-.t  of  all   lar.ope. 

'I'iiri-e  hnndud  wais  a^r,,  Spain  was  the 
dl  p,i\\,ifi!l  eomitry,  Il,r  sh'itis  whitened 
'■wrv  SI  a,  h,  r  !.an.;nam-  was  spoken  in  every 
,1  111-,  h.-r  ,ai;n-  w  r-  the  only  monev  nsed 
i-v  tiid.T-,  l„-s,,:„l  th,_-  t-ipiatilr.  I'higland, 
w'lii  h  u  IS  at  that  time  the  s,  ,le  home  of 
l:;a-lisli  vp,.f, ];;;,,_;  p,.o;)le.  was  onlv  a  fifth  or 
-!\tii  r.i',-  p,nv.  r  T,.  day  the  15ritish  ICm- 
pire  i-  th--  i;!.-aii-,t  empir,"  the  world  has 
evir-e,.,  ..Mth  1  I.:'!  (.,„,,,  s,piare  miles  of 
t  -iiitoiv,  a  po,.nI  ii;.,M  ,,t  ■,,,  ...-rn„,r),  a 
n-'.-.iiiie  o|  .  _•].■  s,,o..,  ,  t,,iil  imports  and 
'";'''"!-  '■!'  .'I  17  1  ■""■  .M  =,  :,nd  ne.arlv  one- 
hail  o!  til  ■  -nipiiMi'^-  of  the  wi'iM, 

l'i>Al,i:    ',;■    \\i[(i\\i.    Si;xTIMi;s-T. 

I'l   ,-uns;d,  rin-    tae  causes  win,  h   lea,l  to 
th-    use  aad  1  .11  of  nations,  we  l",ii,l  that  tlu- 
ill.-!  rjp.r-.i,'  t.i  ;  iisuie  national  -re.itness  is 
-1    niti,,.iial    -•  ).i-n--ii!      that    is,    a    patrioti,' 
:   -lai-  in  ta^'  ia,;;\i,lual  .ami  .a   );,-a'ia!   con 
;l  i-  ae_'    .1     all      i;i     th,'    futllte    ot    the    st.Ue 
'l',;i-i  natain  il  spint  ^eiurdly  exhibits  itself 
11    raililirv   prowo-,  in   a   detet  minatiuii   to 
],:  i.e   the   ,',jninry  first,   self  afterwanls,   of 
!'  iiiil    wil!;;i-    to  nnd,T'_;o  h.inlships,  pri\-.a 
t  ,'11    an,l   w.int,  ami  to   risk   life,   and  even 
to  1  I'.-  ,1  own   liic  on   hehalf  of  the  state.      I 
'■■■r.i  had  no  rcLoi,!  in  hi>tory   of  any  nation 
obliler.iting  it- -l-    and  .i(ivin-  '.i;i  its  natiou- 


ality  for  the  sake  of  makini;  a  few  cents  a 
do/eii  on  its  eg-s.  or  a  few  cents  a  bushel  on 
its  grain. 

The  Itgyptians  connnemorated   the  d,,-eds 
oflheir  great  men,  erect-d  the  greatest  monu 
meiits  of  anti(|uity,  and   taught  the  people 
respect  for  their  ancestors,  holding  the  doc 
trine.    "accursed   is   he  who  holds  not  the 
asl;es  ofliis  fathers  sacred,  and  forgets  what 
is  due  from  the  living  to  the  dead."     The 
.\ss_\  rians  on  their  return  from  a  successful 
war  paraded  the  spoils  aii,l  trophies  of  .-ic 
tory   through   their  caiiital.     They  also  re 
corded  their  warlike  triumiihs  in  inscriptions 
and  sculptures  that  have  commemorated  th,' 
events,    and    preserved    the    knowledge     ot 
them  to  us  to  this  day.     The  national  spirit 
of_  the    (".reeks   was  of   the    highest    type 
When  invaded  by  an  army  of  ijo.ooo  Per 
sians  in  B.  C.  4,90,  the  Athenians,  without 
hesitation,    boldly     faced     their     enemies 
Ivvery   man   who  could  bear  arms  was  en 
listed,  and  10,000  free  men  on  the  plains  of 
Marathon,  completely  routed  the  enormous 
horde  of  invaders.     This  victory  was  cele- 
brated by  the  Greeks  in  every  possible  way. 
Pictures    were    painted,     and  poems    we're 
written  about  it  ;    19.-  Athenians  wdio  fell  in 
action    were    buried    under   a  loftv    moun,! 
which    may  still   be  seen   and  their  names 
Were  inscribed  on  ten  [lillars,  one  for  each 
ti-ibe.      Six  hundred  years  after  the  battle 
I'ansanias  the  historian  was  able  to  read  on 
the    pillars   the  names  of  the  dead   heroes 
Tae  anniversary  of  the  l)attle  was  comniem 
orated  by   an  annual  ceremonv  down  to  ih,- 
time  of  Plutarch.      After  tlie'death  of  .\id 
tiades,  who  commanded  the  Creeks,  an  im 
I'osing  monument  was  erected  in  his  honoui 
on    the    battlefield,    remains   of  which    can 
still  be  traceil. 

This  victory  and  the  honour  paiil  both  th, 
living   an.l   the  dea.l   who   took   part   in    it 
lia,!  a   great  influence  upon  the  f.ieeks  an,: 
increased   the  national  sjiirit  and  confidc^K' 
of  the  people  in  their  country.     The  heav\ 
strain  came  upon  them  ten  years  later,  when 
Xerxes    iiivailed   C.reece  with   what    is  sup 
po-ed    to    have   been  the-  glc.itest   ariiiv  tha: 
ever  was  gathered   together.      Such  an  iia 
mense   host  could  not   fail   to  cause  alarm 
among  the'-.reeks.  but  tliev  had  no  though- 
ot  subtmssiou.     The  national  spirit  of  a  i^ic 


mM^^4mi^k^^^^:i:m 


■-•J  .-».">>' :r 


•■f(.",  ^ 


.-.    I: 


PATRIOTISM  AXD   WAR 


95 


never  shone  out  more  brightly.  Leoiiidas, 
with  ouly4.fxxi  troops  all  told,  defended  the 
jiass  of  Therniopyhc  for  three  days  against 
this  unmense  host,  and  when,'  llirongh 
the  treachery  of  a  (Ireek  named  Ki)hia!irs, 
the  Persians  threatened  his  retreat,  I.eonidas 
and  his  Spartans  would  not  fly,  hm,  sending 
;iway  most  of  their  allies,  he  remained  there 
and  died  with  his  people  for  the  honour  of  his 
Kjuntry.  They  were  buried  on  the  spot, 
and  a  monument  erected  with  the  inscrip- 
tion : 

"(",0,  stratn,'cr.  and  111  Lacciliiinon  tell 
That  here,  obedient  to  her  laws,  we  fell." 

Six  hundred  years   after,  Pausanias  read 
on  a  pillar  erected  to  their  memory  in  their 
native  city,  the  names  of  the  .^Of)  Spartans 
who   died   at  Tl-.ermopyhe.      A  stone  lion 
was  erected   in   the  pass  to   the  memory   of 
I.eonidas,  and    a    monument    to    the    dead 
of  the  allies  with  this  inscription  :     '  Four 
tiiousand  from  the  Peloponnesus  once  fought 
on  this  spot  with  three  millions. ' '     Another 
monument  bore  the  inscription  :   ••  This  is 
the  monument  of  the  illustrious  Megistias. 
whom  the  Medes,  having  passed  the    rmr 
Sperchius,  slew.     A  prophet,    who,  at  the 
time,     well    knowing    the    impending  fate, 
would  not  abandon  the  leaders  of  Sparta  '' 
The    .Athenians     were    cotnpelkd   to  alian 
don    their  homes,   and  take  refuge  on    the 
island  of  vSalamis,  where  a  great  battle  was 
fought  tlie  following  October,  between  ^.So 
Creek   vessels    and  a  Persian   fleet  of  ;,I.(.(, 
\issels.     This  action   was  brought  on  by  a 
stratagem  of  Themistocks,   whom  no  odds 
seemed   to  discourage.     This   ended    in    a 
^real  \  ictory  for  the  Creeks,  and  practically 
liecided  the  f.ite  of  the  war.     Themistocks 
and   luirybiadcs  were  presented  with   olive 
cn.wn-.  and  other  honours  were  heap-ed  upon 
tluni      Ten    months   after  this,    Mardonius 
1  second   time  took  posses.sion    of  the  city, 
•iiid  the  Athenians  were  again   fngiLives  on 
!i'<-  i>land  of  Salaniis  ;  even  then  the  .Athe 
ii:ans  would  not  lose  h  )pe.     Cnly  one  man 
111   the  council   dared  to  propose  that   tliey 
-hould    yield  :  when    he    left    the    council 
'  iianiber  tile   people  stoned   him   to   deatli. 
Mardonius. who  had  an  army  of  .vki.cxio  men , 
jind  the  power  of  the  Persian  empire  at  lii^ 
iiack,  ottered  them  niostfavourablc  terms,  but 


the  national  spirit  of  the  Creiks  saved  them 
when  the  outlook  was  practically  hopeless. 

The   .Athenians   replieil    that'thev  would 
never  yield   while   the  sun  contintied   in  its 
course,    but  trusting   in    their  gods    and   in 
their  heroes,  they  would  go  oat  and  opjiose 
hnn.      Shortly  after  the  Creeks  did  go   out. 
and  a  brilliant  victory  was  won  at    Platiea 
where   .Mardonius  and   nearlv  all    hi-,   arn^v 
were  killed.   The  Mantineansand  the  b:iia!,s 
arrived   too  late  to  take   part   in  the  action 
with  the  other  Cretks.  aii!l  were   so   niorii 
fied  at   the   -lelay   tliat    thev   banished    their 
general.;  on  account  oi'  it.      Thus  ended  the 
Persian  invasions  of  Cieece,     Tli.    iiitional 
spirit   of  the  (Greeks   inspired   them   to   the 
greatest  sacrifices  and  the  greatest  heroism, 
and   was  the   foundation  of  the  confidence 
and  hope  that  never  failed  them  in  the  dark- 
est hour.     There  were  a  few  tniitois.   sucli 
as  Kphialles,  who   betraved   the  i)ass,  and   i 
few  pessimists   like    I.ycidas,  who   lo-t  Imi^e 
and  was  stoned  to  death  for  speakiii-  of-nr- 
reiider.    The  lesson  is  taii-ht.  however,  lii.ii 
the  existence  in  a  comniunitv  of  a  few  ein:is 
culated    traitors  and   pe>>i mists  is  no  pri^)f 
that  the  mass  of  the    ci!i,/ens    ni.tv   not  ?;e 
filled  with  the   highest    and   J.urest    national 
sjjirit, 

ROMK    .\.\    ICx.V.MPl.i:  01     \\TI(l,\,i,.    Sl'IIMT. 

Tile  history  of  Rome  teaches  us  the  ,-;,ime 
great  lesson.      .-Xs   Koine  w.is  once  inistt.'ss 
of  the  world,  as  no  race  ui    nationalitv  ever 
before  wielded    tlie    power   (,r    attained    tlie 
towering  position  of  Rome,  -^o  we  find  that 
just  as.  in  proportion,  siu-  ro^e  to  a  higher 
altitude  than  any  other  coinninnitv.  >->  d(K, 
her  early  history  teem  with  the  re<'-,,td-.  of  „ 
purer   natiotial    sentiment,    a    more   iK-rfect 
patriotism,  a  greater  confifleiice  in  the  -t.iiv 
on  the  part  of  her  citizens,  and  a  more  en  Ini 
ingself-acrificinglieioiMuon  the  part  otlu  r 
voung  men,      Kaily  Roman    lii>torv  i-  a  ro 
mance  filled  with  instances  of  patriotic  (le\ c 
tn)n    to   the   state  that    have   made    Koni;i,i 
virtues  a  proverb  even   to  tlii>   day.      Many 
of   the  stories  are,  no  doubt,  mere   legend,-, 
but  they  are  woven  into  tlie  history  of  th- 
nation,    and    were    evidently   taught   to   the 
cliildreii.   to  create  and   stimulate  a  stroiii; 
patriotic  sent'iTe!:!   :;-.  t\-.. .-.•.'  i ..-.,.       -,•-•..  * 

we  read  the  old   legend  of  Iloralius   at  the 


'•':-'%s7if  ■  >,• ^   W^^?  1    ■-T^-mr^r 


*i. 


:ff^ 


96 


PATRIOTISM  AND   WAR 


brulgL- :  wlu-ii  we  read  of  Qiiiiitus  Curtiu.s, 
clail  111  coiiipkte  arnioi  ami  muniiU'd  on  his 
horse,  ijluiij^int,'  into  tlie  vawiiiiiK  nn'i"  in 
the  Forum  to  save  the  slate  (n.iii  imp- M,li„i; 
(lestruclioii  :  nheu  we  read  of  .Mucins  Se.i 
vohi,  of  Ke.i;uhis  urf^'iuK  his  countrvnieii  to 
contiiuu'  the  war  with  Cartha-e  an.l  then 
retuniiiij,riothe  death  wliich  was  threatened 
liiiii  il  he  did  not  succeed  in  ctL-ctin^  a 
peace  ;  wc  can  form  some  idea  of  tlie  spirit 
which  animated  this  people  and  can  no 
longer  wcjnder  at  such  a  race  secnrin-  such 
a  world-wide  supremacy 

The  Romans  took  evoi\  Mu;ins  to  encour 
age  this  frelM!!;,  and  to  rewaid  services  to 
the  stale.  Horatius  Codes  was  crowned 
on  his  return,  his  statiu-  eiectid  in  the  tem 
•  'e  of  \-ulcan,  an<I  a  large  tract  of  the  pul. 
he  land  givn  him  Rome  was  filled  vvitli 
statues  and  columns  and  trium;ihal  arcies. 
erected  in  honour  of  great  services  perforuKd 
for  the  state  .Many  of  tliese  monuments 
arc' still  standing,  \-arro,  aficr  the  cerril.le 
defeat  of  Canii.e.  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Senate  because,  altliough  defeated  and  a 
fugitive,  he  had  ii.it  despaired  of  the  future 
of  the  state.  The  Romans,  like  the  English, 
never  knew  when  tliey  were  beaten,  ami 
disaster  rarely  inclined  them  to  make  peace. 
Xo,  the  national  sentiment  was  the  domi- 
nant idea. 

"  1-cir  Rinii.qns  iti  Kuiiir'.s  qii.-iircl 
S;.arcd  iicitlirr  \;m\  iiiir  m,l<l. 
Nor  son,  uor  wife,  11. >r  Irnh,  nor  life 
In  tlie  brave  dins  uf  old." 

Even  the  Ro:nans,  liowever,  had  traitors 
for  we  read  tliat  liriitus  ordered  the  execu- 
tion of  his  own  s  .:is  fir  treason.  Catiline 
also  conspired  a,L;ainst  ilie  state  ;  of  course 
his  character  was  not  good  :  lie  was  said  to 
be  guilty  of  almost  e\ery  crime  in  the  calen- 
dar ;  hut  wh'-n  vou  are  picking  out  specimen 
traitors  it  is  diihcult  to  be  fastidious  about 
their  personal  character.  The  national 
spirit  of  the  race,  howev  r,  overcame  all  the 
bad  intluences  of  the  disloval,  and  it  was 
only  wlien_  this  sentiment'  died  out  and 
luxury,  selfishness  and  i>o!troonery  took  its 
place  tliat  Rome  was  overthrown. 

I.ieut.-Col.  GicoKnr  P.  Denison. 

Ar>n«i.s.  in  Toronto,  Sept.  i".  i^,.. 


proud  and   scornful,  he,   who   laughec 


AS  RED  HEN  OIE. 

/-  ^Ai-rivK  '    Is  there  a  hell  to  liini  like  this 
V       \  taunt  more  galling  than  the  Huron 

hiss^ 
He,    proud  and 

at  law, 
He,  scion  of  the  deadly  Inxpiois, 
He,  the  bloodthirsty,  he.  the  Mohawk  cliiel. 
He,  who  despises  pain  and  sneers  at  griet 
Here   in  the  hated   Huron's  vicious  clutch , 
That  even  captive,  he  disdains  io  touch 

Captive  I    Rut    never   con(|uered  '    Mohawk 

brave 
Sloop  not  to  he  to  any  man  a  slave  : 
Least,  to  the  puny  tribe  liis  .soul  abhors. 
The  tribe  whose  vigwams  sprinkle  Simco.-  ■. 

shores. 
W'ith  scowling  brow  he  sloicallv  stands  bv, 
Watching,  with  haughty  and  defiant  eye.' 
His  captors,  as  they  counsel  o'er  his  fate, 
()r  strive  his  boldness  to  intimidate. 
Then  fling  they  unto  him  the  choice. 

"  '^^'i't  thou 
Walk  o'er  the  bed  of  fire  that  v.aits  thee 

now — 
Walk  with  uncovered  feet  upon  the  coals 
Till  thou  doest  reach  the  ghostly  Land  of 

i^ouls, 

And  with  thy   Mohawk  death-song  please 
our  ear  ? 

Or   wilt   thou    with    the   women    rest  thee 

here  ? ' ' 
His   eyes   flash    like    the   eagle's,    and    his 

hands 
Clash  at  the  insult.     Like  a  god  he  stands 
"Prepare  the  fire  1"  he  scornfullv  demands. 
He  knoweth  not  that  soon  this  jeering  band 
Will  bite  the  dust— will  lick  the  Mohawk's 

hand  ; 
Will    kneel    and    cower   at  the    Mohawk's 

feet  : 
Will     shrink    when     Mohawk    war -drums 

wildly  beat 
His   death   will    be   avenged   with    hideous 

hate 
By  Iroquois  swift  to  annihilate 
His  vile,  detested  captors  that  now  flaunt 
Their  war  clubs  in  his  face  with  sneer  and 

taunt, 

Nor   thinking   soon  that  reeking,  red    and 

raw, 
Their  scalps  will  deck  the  belts  of  Ironi-o  s 


A 


^•■:-f  ;^-^. /^i  -^^>.  "^.y  ig; 


mMm^m 


in 


jm^m^^'^.- 


PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


97 


The  path  of  coals  outstretches,  white  with 

heat, 
A  forest  firs  length— ready  for  his  feet. 
Untlinching  as  a  rock  he  steps  along 
The   burnitig   mass  — and   sings   his    fierce 

war-song — 
Sings  as  he  sang  when  once  he  used  to  roani 
Throughout  tlie  forests  of  his  soutiiern  home 
'.v'here  down  the  Genesee  the  water  roars 
Wlure   gentle    Mohawk    purls    between   its 

shores, — 
Songs  that  of  exploits  and  of  prowess  tell.  - 
Song  of  the  Iroquois  invincible, 
fp  the  long  trail  of  fire  he  boasting  goes 
Dancing  a  war-dance  to  defy  his  foes. 
His  flesh  is  scorched,  his  muscles  burn  and 

shrink, 
But  still  he  dances  to  deaths  awful  brink 
The   eagle   plume   that   crests  his  hauL'ht\- 

head 
Will  iie\er  droop  until  his  heart  be  dead 
Slout r  and  slower  yet  his  footsteps  swnigs 
Wilder  and  wilder  still  his  death-song  rings' 
1-ieivcr  and  fiercer  thro'  the  forest  sounds 
His  voice,  that  leaps  to  Happier  Hunting 

Grounds. 
One  savage  yell- 

,,    ,       ,  Then,  loval  to  his  race, 

He  bends  to  deatli— but  never  to  disgrace. 
E.  I'Ai-i.ixK  Johnson- — 

Ti:K.\nrsoxw.\Ki:. 


THR  UNITED  nnPIRE  LOYALISTS. 

I^wv.  war  was  over.     Seven   x -A  years  of 
blood 
Had  scourged   the  land    from   iiiouii- 
tain  top  to  sea  : 
>"  long  it  took  to  rend  tlie  mightv  frame 
yi   i-.ngl.inds  t-nipire  i.i  tlie  western  world. 
Kcbeihon  won  at  last,  and  tliev  wlio  loved 
I  lit-  cause  tliat  had  been  lost,  ami  kept  their 
i'aith 

1"  I'.nghmd's  iruwn.  and  scorned   an    alien 

name, 
j'.i-^-d  iiiloexiU-.  leaving  all  bc-hin.l 
'•^:..'!it    t!un     hull, .111.    a;:a     tlu-    c.inseious 

pride 
'  'I   duty  done  I.,  Country  and  Ui  Kin. 


Of  patient  toil  and  self-denying  years 
Were  confiscate  and  lost ;  for  thev  had  been 
The  salt  and  savour  of  the  land  :  "trained  up 
I:i  honour,  loyalty  and  fear  of  God. 

Xot  drooping  like  poor  fugitives  thev  came 
In  exodus  to    \',  Canadian  wilds, 
15ut  full  of  he:  I ;  and  hope,  with  heads  erect 
And  fearless  eye  victorious  in  defeat. 
With  thousand  toils  tliey  forcerl  their  devious 
way 

Through  the  great  wildernessof  silent  woods. 
That   gloomed    o'er   lake   and    stream,  till 

higher  rose 
The  northern  star  above  the  broad  domain 
Ol  h.,'f  a  continent,  still  there  to  hold 
Defence  aiul  keep  for  ever  as  their  own, 
Their  own    uid   England's,   to  the   end  of 

time. 

The  virgin  forests,  carpeted  with  leaves 
Of  many  autumns  fallen,  crisp  and  sear, 
Put  on  their  woodland  state  ;  while  overhead 
Green   seas   of    foliage   reared    a    welcome 

home 
To  the  proud  exiles,  who  for  empire  fought 
And  kept,  though  losing  much,  this  northern 

land 
A  refuge  and  defence  for  all  who  love 
The  broader  freedom  of  a  commonwealth 
That  wears  upon  its  head  a  kingly  crown. 
Our  great  Canadian  woods  of  mighty  trees, 
Proud   oaks  and  pities  that  grew  for  cen- 
turies. 
Kings  gifts  upon  the  exiles  were  bestowed. 
I  en    thousand    homes   were   planted  ;    and 

each  one 
With  axe,  and  fire,  and  mutual  help  made 

war 
Against  the  wilderness  and  smote  it  down. 
Into  open  glades,  unlit  before, 
Sin^-e    forests    grew   and  rivers    ran,    there 
leaped 

The   suns  bright   rays,  creative    light  and 

heal. 
Walking  to  life  the  buried  seeds  that  slept 
Siiue  time's  beginning  in  the  earth's  dark 

wonib. 

The  tender  grass  sprang  up.  no  man  knew 
how. 


="■^"1  1  i>uls.  ancestral  homes,  an.l  ^ath.r.,,      '\\l  '^^ ^I"^^^'^'  ^^'^  strawberries 


ost  on  :n 


■iweet 


o  Slopes,  ana 


'V^ 


yS 


P.-nR/iy/7SM  .l\/>   ]l'AR 


\ 


Tlif  violets  [lorhimL-il  the  cvi-iimj;  air  ; 
Tat- iioililliiig  tlovt  r  j^rcw   up  r\  ri\\\  lurr  ; 
The   trailiiii;   xa>\\    Uk-   tR'Toi!  s  yrU<.\v  <.\\\< 
>;.arklfil   \\\\\\  lUw   (lr()i».   while  tlir   iiiiin 

iniiij;  bfi'S 
Aiiil  I'iiilN  am!  InUUrllies,  iinsi-i-ii  ln-forf, 
I'Miind   (lilt   the  sunny   spoS    and    laiiir    i:i 

t]ir(in;;s 

r.n!  liiiii;  and  arihions  wcix-  llu-ir  1  ilmrs  tT'- 
'i'lii-  niyLjrd  tltdds  ]>r()dnii-(l  i-nonj;h  tur  all, 
lin-   ihonsands  i-anir  irc  luniilri  lU  cduld  bo 

|.-d  : 
Tin-  si'ant\-    liar\i-<U   ;^lt.;nrd    to   t'.i.-ir   last 

lar 
Sntlu-i-.l    ncit    '.  ct,    Tuin    l:nni;i-ri->i    fn;     tbt-ir 

1. '■,.;,  1 

I'.rl'iprr   it   LMfW,   yt'l   clu  CT  lul    linff    tile    lin.l, 

t'oai-v  \:\w  and  nissit  t;ar!i  of  piumr!-, 

I:i    tliL'^c-    serial   wdiir-,,    cuMtt-nt   tu    Iniild   a 

lionii- 
.\Md    coraniiinuialth    wlk-rt-   tiny  midd  liw 

--'.■(■  nil-, 
.\  1:!.-  ul   honor,  lo\-alt\-  and  pi^acc 
Am;  1  tile  ([uakin^' of  a  tMUlinenl 
To;  n  li\-  the  p:is^i"!is  of  an  evil  time, 
'l'iu-\     connted     neither    eovt ,     nor    d:int;er 

^jMirned 
1  i-u-etions,  treasons,  spoils  :  lnitt'e,ire<l  their 

Cod, 
Ne.r  slKini'  (1  ot'  their  allegi.mee  to  the  Km);, 

I  Ml  '    kiep  the  l''.nip'i'-  one  in  iinit\  , 

i'lie    \.i-,t   don;iiiio;i   stretehe<l    tioni  s>-a    to 

^e.i  ; 
.\  hind  ol'lil.oi  l.nt  of  sure  leu.nd. 
A  land  ofeoin  to  tee.l  the  woihl  w  illial. 
A  l;ind<il  lil-  sliest  treasures,  plentv,  peaee, 
ronli- It  ;ind  iVeedo-ii    both  to  sluak  and  do  : 
A  l.ind  (  t  nieu  to  rule,  with  sober  l;i\v, 
A  Cii!  !~',  i;i-!  eonunonwealth ,  Ciod's  ^ili  ;  oh 

ke<-p 
Tins  p:i;  1  1,1   brit:i:n  -^  enqiire  next  the  lle;;rt, 
l,'i\;d  :i-;  V'.eieoiii    lathers,  and  :i^  Iree. 

W'lri.lA  M    RiKH'i  . 


ON  lAxrNii  A.^\^.KIC  v. 

M>     l."rd-..   y,)ii    '!;i\-e    no    ri.;ht    to    t;ix 
Anieriea.      1  l!,i\e  se;ireh'-d  tin-  mat 
ter;-    -I    rep'/at  il,  you    ha\r   no  ri^h.l 
t<j  t:i  X  .Anieriea. 

The   n;itnr;il    riehu  .il'    in:ei    :i;i,i     I'li-    im- 
iuut;djle    l.iws  i<l    nature   are   all    with   tluit 


people.  Mueli  vtfess  is  laid  Upon  llle  su- 
)>ienie  l-Ki^hilixe  authority  of  tlreat  Hritain, 
and  so  f,ir  as  the  doelrilie  is  direcleil  to  its 
liroperobjeet  laeeedeloit,  I'nU  it  is fiptally 
true,  aeeordiu;,'  tu  all  approved  writers  upon 
K'ovcniincnt,  that  no  man,  aj^'reeably  to  the 
jirineiples  of  natural  or  civil  liberty,  can  be 
dive>t!.d  of  any  part  of  his  ])roperty  without 
'i,s  Consent. 

I'liit  some  ;;eiitlemeu  tell  us,  seriously, 
th:it  adlliiiii>tiatiou  must  reduce  the  Aiiieri 
e;ins  to  obedience  and  submission;  that  is. 
\  on  nuist  make  them  absolute  anil  iufainotis 
sl.i\es,  and  then — what' — we  will,  say  they, 
i;i\e  them  full  liberty.  Ay.  is  this  the  na 
ture  of  man  ?  No,  my  lords  ;  I  wmiKi  not 
trust  m\s;  ll,  .\merican  as  I  am,  in  tliissitu.i 
tio:i.  I  do  not  think  I  should,  in  that  case, 
be  mvself  for  K'vin^  them  their  liberty.  No; 
ll  tiiey  |,>nbmitted  to  such  imj list,  such  cruel, 
siu'li  dei^r.idin.e  shueiy,  I  should  think  they 
Were  ni;ide  for  >la\es,  that  servility  was 
suited  to  their  nature  and  genius.  I  should 
think  they  would  last  serve  this  country  as 
our  slaves  -that  their  servility  would  be  for 
the  benefit  jif  C.reat  Hrit:iiii  ;  and  I  should  be 
for  Keeping  such  Cai)padociaiis  in  a  state  of 
servitude,  such  as  w.is  suited  to  their  con- 
stitution, and  such  :is  might  redound  much 
to  our  ad\antage. 

Mv  lords,  some  noble  lords  talk  miu  li  of 
reiistanee  to  acts  of  Parliament.  King, 
lords,  and  commons,  are  line  sounding 
iiaines;  but.  my  lonls.  act;  of  I'.irliament 
lia\e  been  resisted  in  all  ages.  King,  lords, 
and  conunons,  may  become  tyrants  as  well 
as  otlurs.  Tyrannv  in  one  or'more  is  the 
same  :  it  is  as  hnvful  to  resist  the  tyranny  ol 
many  as  of  one.  Somebody  once  asked  the 
gre;it  Mr.  Selden  in  what  lawdiook,  in  what 
records,  or  archives  of  st.ite,  you  might  find 
the  l;iw  for  resisting  tyrainu-.  "I  doni 
know,  said  -Mr.  Selden,  '■whether  il  is 
worth  \onr  while  to  look  deeply  into  the 
books  niion  this  matter;  but  I  11  tell  you 
what  is  most  certain,  that  it  has  alw;iys  been 
tlie  '  custom  of  I'jigland,'  and  the  '  i-ustom 
ol  I'.nglaiid  '  is  tile  law  of  the  laiul." 

I  end,  my  lords,  as  I  be,L;an  ;  you  have 
no  right  to  ta.x  America  ; — the  natural  rights 
of  in;iii,  and  the  immutable  laws  of  nature, 
;i'e  all  wilh  th;it  >>','Oi!le. 

i.uKl/ C.V.MDIC.N  (Jan    20,   1775'. 


PAT/iJOTJSAf  AND  VVAK 


■'ium. 


QOD  SAVE  THE  KINO. 

'IhcDariMTial  nnlhrin  t.f  Grr.it  llritain  had  t.PCome  *o  cloiely 

rt;fd  wi'^t  lua  ti'.  fiin  "Aiiicriwr'  v.i*\   Ihey  fttm   in-riiar. 

1  .e  1...  .c  l".:n  (■..•luiM  II   1,1  l   111      .N,ilh-r  Uti.iy  ii.jr 

rS.  (■.!•    .-r     1  li'Crtilitiil.cl  ar  ).  with  Hit.ii^in.    (,.rru<i 

1  .ii    V  c-  I.  ..^i4  tu.ii  h;<  f.unt  r  »  .s  tl.e  a'.iliur.     '1  l,e  (.';  ■  *  nj 

■l-l--'     W     |.      I   .     ir-..  I.  I,  ,rii,oi.,.,J   l,y'l'     S     Pul  ui* 

r  <  I   ^!  ii-;>  -  v^.  :e  11  <  rl  in  1    iiht^n  in  J  .int.-ir  v.  17,1    i'lree 

I.  J  ».  '-r     !,fn.,.:  ir    T:  /  I !;  ■  -  .1  ;,.r  n  i  ttj-  .»:  n- 1  J  nijvjut  ti.C  j  e*/ 

5,  ia   lilt.-   K.-'i  ^t    I.L.7r^r   1  1 


\'i;ksi()N'  or 


C>  i.iJ  savt-  j;K-at  Guorj,'..-  mir  King, 
T      Loii^  luc  <jur  ji.iMe  King, 
i  ioil  ^:l\^.•  tin;  King, 
Send  him  victii:  ii)iis, 
1  hippy  iiiui  };!oiious, 
Long  f)  rtij^ii  ovtr  iis, 
GuU  Nuvc  Ihe  King  1 

L<.-1  ilihcord's  luwluss  train 
Know  tlitir  v.lf  ar:s  :ire  vain, 

lirilaiii  is  frcH- ; 
Conhiuml  tiiiir  puln'cs, 
l-ru^UalL"  llicir  k^;u■.^ll  tricks, 
Willi  (..|u:l  l-.iws  we  mix 

True  iilji  rtv. 

Kngiand  s  st.ui'-ii  .'^..Idiery, 
Pro(jf  iig:ii!,^t  tivacht-ry, 

Hia\ely  unite  ; 
Firm  ill  liis  country 's  cause, 
His  hwonl  t;Loh  lu-ro  draws, 
To  guanl  or.r  King  nnd  laws 

rroiu  factious  might, 

Wiien  insults  rise  to  wars, 
U:.k  luLirttil  liritish  tars 

^^.fi.rii  to  It;  slaves  ; 
Rangfil  ill  mir  w^ioden  walls, 
k<\u!y  wlieii  duty  calls 
ToS'-nd  iheir  cannon-balls 

O  er  (Xean's  waves. 

O  1,1  ird  our  (iod.  arise, 
Scatter  our  eiieuiies, 

And  iir.iki?  tiuni  fall. 
C.ui--e  civil  bri.ils  to  cease, 
Couuiurtt;  and  iratle  I'  increase; 
With  plenty,  joy,  and  peace, 

Ciod  bless  Us  all. 

(jraciou.,  to  this  faniid  isle. 
On  our  lowd  Mon.ircii  smile, 

M'ith  mildest  r:i\s  ; 
Oil.  Ut  thv  light  divine 
On  Urnnswick's  roval  line 
With  cheeriu;;i;,fl,;o!;ce  shine 

To  latest  days 


G 


QOI)   SAVI-    THI-    yUKEN. 

I"ki:£i;n;'   \'i:KsinN. 

"V  (i!)  s.ive  (jur  };racious  <Jueen, 
Long  li\e  our  imble  yueen, 


r.i.d  save  the  nueeu  I 
Send  her  \  ictorious, 
Happy  ami  glorious, 
■I.ong  to  n  i.Mi  o\  -r  us  I 
(iod  sa\  e  the  <Jiieeii| 

O  I.urd  (;i;r  (..od,  aii.-^e, 
Scatter  li'v  r  cneinus, 

And  make  th'.ni  ''all. 
I'onl'ound  tlKir  ])olitics, 
Frustrate  tluir  kn.nish  tricks. 
On  Thee  our  lioijcs  we  lix, 

Oh,  sa\r  us  all. 

Thy  choicest  gilts  in  store 
On  her  he  p'.eased  to  pour. 

Long  iu:iy  she  reign! 
May  she  def.  nd  on-  laws, 
And  e\er  give  \is  cause 
To  sing  with  ]:<  au.  and  voice, 

God  save  the  Oueen  ! 


THf;   "  RnCf;5SrONAL.' 

Gen*  of  our  fathers,  known  of  old — 
Lord  of  our  far  fiuiig   battle  line — 
Ik'iieath  Whose-  awlul  Ihind  we  hold 
Itomiuioii  over  palm  and  pine — 

Lord  God  of  Ho>ts,  l-.e  with  us  yet. 
Lest  we  forget — lest  we  forget  ! 

The  tumult  and  llie  shouting  du-s — 

Tl:e  captains  nnd  the  kings  depart^ 
Still  st;inds  'I'liine  ancient  Sacrifice, 
An  humble  and  a  contrite  htart. 
Lord  C'.od  of  Hosts,  be  with  us  yet, 
Lest  we  forget — lest  we  forget ! 

F"ar  called  our  navies  nielt  away— 

On  dune  and  headland  sinks  the  fire — 
Lo,  all  our  pomp  of  yesterday 
Is  one  with  Nineveh  and  Tyre  ! 
Judge  of  the  N.itions,  spare  us  yet. 
Lest  we  forget — lest  we  forget  I 

If,  drunk  with  sight  of  power,  we  loose 
Such  boasting  as  the  Gentiles  use 


■  i  '■■ 

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PATRIOTISM  A\n   WAR 


I 


I    i 


Or  kssor  breeds  without  the  law — 
Lord  Cnxl  of'Hosts,  t)e  willi  us  vet, 
I.est  wo  f()r);ft  — lost  we  forgot  ! 

For  the  heathen  heart  that  puts  her  trust 

In  reeking  tnlio  and  iron  shard — 
All  valiant  thist  tliat  huilds  on  dust, 

And  guarding  oills  not  Thee  to  guard — 
Kor  frantic  ho.ist  and  foolish  word. 
Thy  mercy  on  Thy  people.  Lord  ! 
Amen. 

RfuvAkii  Kii'i.ixo. 


HEROIC  CXAMPLR  HAS  POWER. 

"\T7r  must  not  forget  the  specific  and 
V  V  invaluable  intliience  exerted  on  the 
spirit  of  a  people  by  those  examples 
of  signal  heroism  and  clii\-alrous  devotion 
for  which  a  magnanimous  war  gives  occa- 
sion and  which  it  exalts,  as  peace  cannot, 
IxL'fore  men's  minds. 

Almost  tlve  centuries  ago,  under  the 
tuml)ling  walls  of  Sempach,  where  Leopold 
stood  with  four  tliousand  Austrians  to  crush 
the  fonrteon  hundred  Swiss  who  dared  to 
confront  him.  one,  springing  upon  the  foe 
with  wide  spread  arms,  gathered  into  his 
liroast  a  sheaf  of  spoars,  and  matle  a  way 
above  his  body  for  that  triumphant  valour 
which  pierced  and  broke  the  horrid  ranks, 
and  Sot  a  new  anil  bloody  seal  to  tlie  right- 
ful autonomy  of  llie  mountain  republic. 
The  hardy  Swit/ers  will  not  forget  the 
daring  lieed  and  magic  name  of  Arnold  von 
Winkelricd  ! 

Hefore  Herodotus  wrot-.-  his  history,  be- 
fore Nehemiah  rebuilt  Jerusalem,  before 
Cincinnatus  w.is  dictator  ;'.t  Rome,  under 
the  shadow  of  Mount  .Mtna,  a  tliousand 
men,  Spartans  and  Thespians,  foil,  to  a 
man,  unwilling  to  roiroat  before  the  invader. 
It  is  not  even  irreverent  to  say,  that,  save 
. //<•  cross,  bonoatli  which  liatlli  lu-rsolf  did 
sjiivor,  ,10  other  hath  lifted  its  head  so  high, 
or  tiling  its  arms  so  wiilo  abroad  to  scatter 
inspiring  inlhioiice,  as  did  that  cross  on 
which  iho  IVrsiaii  nailed,  in  fury,  the  dead 
l.eonidas  !     ■*■ 

Such  examples  as  those  become  powers 
in  civilization  History  hurries  from  the 
Uriel  dolaiis,  and  is  touched  with  enthusiasm 


as  she  draws  near  to  them.  Klofiuoncc 
delights  to  rehearse  and  impress  them  ' 
The  songs  of  a  nation  repeat  tlioir  slor\ 
and  make  their  triumph  sound  agai:i 
through  the  silver  cymbals  of  speech 
Legends  prolong  and  art  cimimemorali - 
them.  Language  ilsolf  takes  new  images 
from  them  ;  and  words,  that  :'ro  thomselM  - 
"  aalf  battles,  "  are  suddenly  born  at  tin  ii 
recital.  The  very  liousoholil  life  is  exalted  ; 
and  the  humblest  feels  his  position  higher : 
and  expresses  his  sense  of  it  in  a  more 
dauntless  bearing,  as  he  sees  that  heroism 
still  lives  in  the  world  ;  that  men  of  his  own 
race  and  stuff,  perhaps  of  his  own  ncii;li 
bourhoo:!,  even,  have  faced,  so  calmly,  sucli 
vast  jierils. 

RlCH.\RD    S.M.TF.R  STORRS,  Jr.   (1863.) 


H 


TH     PATRIOT'S  SONG. 

.\RK  ..ii-   ye    the    sounds    that    tlif 

A'inds,   on   their  pinions, 
I  ..ultingly   roii    from    the   shore   to 
the  sea. 
With    a  voice  that    resounds   through    lur 
boundless  dominiotis  ? 
Tis  Columbia  calls   on  her  ^ons  to  '-^ 
free  ! 

Behold,   on    yon    summits,    where    Heavf»ii 
has  throned  her. 
How  she  starts  from  her  proud,  inacct--- 
sible  seat, 
With  Nature's  impregnable  ramparts  aron;!.! 
her, 
.\nd  the  cataract's  thunder  and  foam  nt 
her  feet  \ 

In   the  breeze  of  her  mountains  her  lo.s'' 
locks  are  shaken. 
While    the     soul-stirring    notes    of    h^-r 
warrior -song, 
I'rom    the    rock    to    the    valley,    re-ecl;.! 
"  Awaken  ! 
.\wakon,   ye  hearts   that  have  slumbo;<u 
too  long  ! ' ' 

Ves.    despots  I  too    long  did  your   tyranny 
hohl  us 
In  a  vassalage  vile,  ere  its  weakness  \\.i« 
known. — 


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PATRIOTISM  ANP   If.  I  A' 


lOI 


to 


Wcro^lu,^.d  hy  l„e  .ears  of   il.  capfve       A,M  we'll   p.-n,!,  ,„•  .„„,,„,,    ,„,,,  ,„.,„rf,y 


;iluiie. 

Tliat    s|)eW    is    (l.str.ivf.i,    aiid     no    Ioiikit 
availiiij^. 
I ii-sjiisfd  !is   (l.tt'sti-(l,   pans,,  well  ere  \c 
dare 
To  copf  with  a  [Moplf  whjM-    spirits   .-m,! 
feeling,' 
Art-  rousfd  l,v  r.tneiiiS'-aiK.-  aiui  stt-.-lr,: 
by  dis[>aii , 

Co,  tiiilL-  the  wild   iDrrtiU,  <jr  ^l,  iii   with  a 
straw 

Thr    proud    S,ll>;ts     that    sweep     <,  er     llie 
strand  that  ((Uiliiied  them  ; 
Hut   presiim.-  n.,t  .aKaiu  t..  j;i\c  Inenieii   a 
law, 

Nor    think,    with    the    eiiams    th,  \-    hav- 
hrukeii  to  hitid  them. 

To     iiei-hts     hy     tlie      lieaeoiis     of     lil.erty 
iiKhtened, 
Tliey  re  a  seorii  wlio  eonie  nji   her  vouii.' 
ea),'les  t.)  tame  ; 
And  to  swords,  that  Iter  sun^  lor  tiie  hattle 
have  brightened, 
The    hosts  of    a    king  are    :is    ihix   to  a 
liume. 

AN(  iNV.Ml  )US. 


SON<l  OF  THl-  (iRHRKS. 

(I  «-•->.) 

Ai". Ai.v    to  the  battle,   Aeliai.ans  ! 
Our  hearts  bi.l  the  tvrar.ts  detlanre  ; 
Our  land,  the  hrst    garden  of  libertv's 
tree — 

It  has  been,  and  siiall  yet  he,  the  land  of  the 
free  ; 
j'or  the  cross  of  onr  faith  is  lepiaiiled, 
The  pal  •   lying  erescent  is  daunteil. 
Am!     we     inareh     that     the     footprints    o{ 

.Mahomet's  slaves 
M:iv    be    washed    out   in    bloo.l    from     unr 
forefathers'  graves. 
Their  spirits  are  liovering  o'er  us, 
And  the  sword  shall  to  glory  restore  us. 

Ah  !  what  thougli  no  sueeor  a.ivances. 
Nor  Ciiristcudom's  chivalrous  lances 


done  : 
I'or     we  ve     sworn,    by    our     country's 

assaidters, 
liy  the  virgins  thev'\e  dragged   from  our 
altar- 
l:>   our   ma-saered   patriots,  oi:r  ehildn-n  in 

ehains, 
!;y  our  ikToe-.of  old,  and  tlieir  bloo<l  in  our 
\eins, 
Tliat,  li\iim,  w.-sliall  be  victorious, 
Oi      that,    dying,    our    ileatlis    shall     be 
gh)nons. 

A  breath  of  sniinussion  we  Iireathe  not  : 
Tile    sword    that    we've    drawn    we    will 

sheatlii-  not  ; 
Its  scabbard  is  left  where  our  martvrs  are 

laid. 
And  the  venj;eaiu<-  ..f  ages  has   whetted  its 
bi.ule. 
Jvarth     may     hide,     waves     engulf,     fire 

cons'inir  us, 
Hut  thev  sludl  not  to  slaverv  doom  lis  : 
if  they  rule,  it  sl-.all  be  o  er  our  ashes  and 

graves  : 
but  we  ve  smote  tlietn  alre.idv  with   fire  on 
l!ie  wa\es, 
And  n.w  trinmidis  ,,n  land  aie  before  us. 
To  the  charge  1  — Heavens  banner  is  o'er 
us. 

This  day-shall  ye  blush  for  its  story  ? 

Or  brighten  your  lives  ^^  ith  its  glory  ? 

Our  women  -oh.  say,  shall  they  shriek   iu 

desjiair, 
Or  emlir:iee  us  from  eomiuesl  with   wreaths 
in  their  haii  .' 
Acrnr-ed  mriv  his  memory  blacken. 
__  if  a  cowaid  there  be  tiiat  would  slacken. 
Till  we  ve  trampled  the  turban,  and  showti 

ou:>el\es  Worth 
lie'ng   siirung    from,    and    nam^d    for,    the 
goiilike  of  earth. 
Strike  home  '  -and  the  world  will  re\-ere 

us 
.vs  heroes  deseended  from  heroes. 

Old  f'.ieere  lightens  up  with  emotion; 
^  Her  iidands,  her  isles  of  the  ocean, 
Knu'^s   r*:.T,iiilt     .....I   r,,;^   ♦f.-L- 1-11 

jubilee  ring, 


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P.tTK/OriS.U  AND  WAR 


An.l     III,-     \inc     sli;ill     II.  w   IkiIIuw     llit-ir 

1  l«ll,  ,   ,,\  r-;'!!!!;; 

<;iir  h...rth:--li  ,11  1,.    1  Mi,!l,,|  in  ^,,„l,„ss. 
1  luil    Hi  ii-   lolil    .iii>l    I  xlm^;lll.slR•.l    ill 

\\'\n\>\  i.nr  luaiiiiMts  sli:ill  .laiu  <   willi   tli.ir 

\'.  ll!!i'  \\:i\  inj^  iiltll>, 
i-iiiKiiiKJovtu  tli^-  liravf  that  .l.liv.-i.-,l  ihcr 

•  '.i  cm,-, 

Wlu  !1       111,'      MiMxi       .,f      y,,n        MllSMllllKlll 

(  ia\ ins 
Sliall    1,  ,-,,.    i„„|,l,.,[    the    iH-aks    cf    ,,iir 
ravtiis. 

TlMiM  \-;  C'  \MI-HHI.I,. 


HKilll.Wl)   WAR   SONd. 


Willi  liir  ,         .      1  ■ 


'      /'.■■'■.,;   1    I.      ,1     n,   ,,,1,1     „,,     ,   |.,j„l 

'■i'  '  /'I'l't/,,', 


I^"''"'^  "       "t"    liiiiiiiil      Dim,   i,il,t,,<h     (,f 
l',iiiiil, 

\V     l,-,^'      til\-    W  iM     \  ,,!,,.    a;,,   „  ^    MlIIlTll,,!! 

Ci.iii  i.  I, mill. 
Coii.e     au.iy,     ,,  m,.      ■.u\Ay.     haik     1,,     tiu- 

M  ;  I  I  1  n  1  I  ,  I  1  •-  ' 
Com-    III     y,'!ir     war     array,    ^;cntl,s    ami 

i(inim(iii>  ! 

CoiiH  IV,, 111  ,l,-,-i,i;l,.n,  amlfr,,!,!  in,.iintain  so 

The  war  I'lpo  an,]  i„-,im.ii  au- al  Iinai  luiiiv  • 
Come  ,.\;  ,v  liill  i,h,„l,  :,„,i  ,,„,.    j,^.,,^^  ,|,,^ 

w  a;  •;  <iiu-. 
Com,,  c  ■, ,  1  y   .'-•acM.la,!.-,    and    .strong'    lian,l 

tliat  l',ais  o!u  . 

U-iveiinUivi,,!  tlu-  lu-nl,  tla-  |1,„  k  without 

^  a-iU-i   : 

I'"-'^'' I'"  •'  '  ij-   ur.iiu.rr.-,:,  th.- l,n,U  at  tla- 
laav,    V-.-  ,!,,,.  1,,,,,.  tin.  .1,.,.^,  V,,v,.   ,k.,. 

aa    !    l.,!;,^;<v; 

Ctn,- ',.,:;■,  \,,,,r  l.u'htiii^^  v:car,  l.ioa,i>wnr(is 
avi  tai'jrs. 


Com,- a-;   tiu-  nm,„1,,  ,,,in,-,  wli.-ii  furej-ts  au- 
icn,:,.;  ; 

Coni'T.-;.!;.ui,v,-   ,,,m,.,  „!u  a  navies  .,r,. 

^'■a:;,k,:: 
r.»'!rt,  :  a-,  fi~Ur,-,.im,  fasti  r  a'l.l   lastt-r. 
Chirf,  \  i,sal,  j,a;^c  and  groom,  tenant  and 

master. 


last  tlnv  roiiic.  fast   they  <<.nii-;   sp,-  how 

thf-y  j;aflii  1    ! 
Uidi-  w.iMs  the  <- u;l.'  phiiii,  ,  Ml  iidcl    with 

hratli.r. 
Cast  voiir  phiuls,.iraw\,,iir  hhi.i.  s.  f,„war,i 

»-a,  h  man  v,  t  ! 
I'ilirothol"  Doniiil  I)hii,lciu-ll  for  tli.- ..nstt  ! 
Siu  \\'.u.tj:i;  Scott. 

run   WATCH   liV   THI:    kHINR. 

(rrrna,,     X.it  ,r;.;  t    If,,,-     \.„,.    -  I,  aw.!.:!,,)     I„ 
II.  V.'.  DUKl.l.N 

A     I  KV  hursts  forth  liki-  thiimhr  ioiiiid, 
/X      I.iki-  swords'  licri  i-  ilash,  Ijki-  wavi-s' 

rehoiind,- 
To     th.-    Khine.    tin-     Khim-.    th.'    C.'nnan 

khinc  ! 
To  K'nanl  th.-  rivir,  who'll  (..tiihine? 
I»iar  hath,  riaml.  j;o(,d  triwt  ho  thine, - 
Fast  stands,  an.l  trm.-,  the-  uatih  l.y'th.' 
KliiiiL'. 

l-r.-m  mvria.l  months  thi-  snminoiis  flies 
An,l  brightly  li.isli  a  mvriail  fvi-s; 
Hi. IV.',  h.iiu'st,  irnv,  tin- ('..rnians  i-ome, 
T.J  K":'r.l  ♦he.sa.rvd  hounds  of  li.inu-. 
I>iar  Fatht-rland,  j;ood  tmst  |,o  tliine,— 
Fast  stands,  and  true,  the  watch  bv'thp 
khine, 

.\nd  thoiiRh  tin-  sirif,-  t-riii^;  .l.-ath  to  me, 

No  iorciyn  ri\ir  shall  tliini  ho  ; 

I'lxhanstlcss  as  thy  watery  iloo.'l 

Is  (".irman  laml  in  hor.j  hlo.id. 

I'oar   I'athorland,   ),,'.,()d  tinst  h.-    thine 

Fast  stands,  and   Irno,  tlie  watch  hy  the 
Rhine. 

Jf  npwanl  lie  his  >,'!anco  doth  send, 
Thi-r.-  lit-ro-fathers  downward  l,en(l. 
Ho  swearetli,  pr.ni,!  t,)  fii,;ht  his  part, 
Thou  Rhino,  i)e  Cerni.-in,  liko  inv  heart. 

l»ear  ratlierland,  j^ood  trust  |,o  thine! 

Fa-t  siaiuls,  and  true,  llio  watoh  by  the 
Rhine. 

Wliilo  yet  one  dro[>  .,f  bloo.!  thon'lt  yield, 
Willie  yet  .aieliand  the  sword  ran  wield. 
Wiiilc  jjrasps  the  riile  one  h.dd  hand. 
No  foe  shall  tro;ul  thy  sacred  strand. 

Dear  Fatherlaml.  g.jod  trust  he  thine. 

F'ast  stands,  and  true,  the  watch  by  the 
Rliine. 


.^-i^^TUJ.-'. 


.^Wia, 


P.4TRfOT/S.\f  .IX/>   H:iK 


"JJ 


The  oath  jie.ils  fcjrtli,  the  wave  runs  hy, 

i>u  flip's,  uiilurled,  arc  \va\iiiK  hij^-h 

I  ,   the    Khiiu-,    thf    kliiii.-,    the    (icrnian 

khiiw  ! 
1'.  keep  thee  Iric  wc  II  all  oitiiliiiie. 
D'-ar  I'"athfrhiiiil,  ^;otj'l  trust  he  thitiL-, — 
Fust  stands,   and   tni.  .  the  watili  l.y  the 
Kliinc. 

M  A  X  S  C 1 1 N 1 :  C  K  K  N  II  r  1<  ( i  I.;  K . 

THE  OEkriANS   FATHBRIAND. 

Wir.\T  is  the  C.erinan's.f  uhcrhind  ?— 
1st  l'rus-.ia:i  laml,  or  Swahian  land  ? 
WlR'ro  llif  K'';<F"-""^'''iL"  glows  on  the 
KheniHli  .strand  ? 
'Alitre    the   Sea-gull     (lies    o'er    the    Rallic 
sand  ? 
Ah,  no  !  all,  no  ! 
Ills  fithcTland  must  greater  be,  I  trow. 

\V  li  It  is  tho  (iernian  s  f.Uherland  ?— 
I'.iv.iriaii  hind,  or  Styrian  land? 
N  >\\-  Austria  it  needs  must  he, 
S  )  ricii  in  fauiu-  and  victory. 

Ah,  no  I  ah,  no  ! 

His  fitlierhind  must  greater  \tc,  I  trow. 

\V,uit  is  the  German  s  fatherland  ?  — 
I'  -nieraniau  laiul,  Weslphrtlia  land  } 
U'.iLTeo'er  the  seallats  the  sand  is  blown? 
Whi-re  the  mitihty  Danube  rushes  on  ? 

Ah,  no  !  ah,  no  I 

[lis  fatherland  must  greater  Ite,  I  trow. 


Wiiit  is  the  (iennan's     ith  'land  ?  — 
Sar  tliou  the  name  (if  t  ;e  111     hty  I    nd. 
I-  I  Switzerland,   or  T\  •        t.    !:- 
'I'll- land  and  the  peop!'-       -as.  ,,  H. 

Ah, no  !  ah, no  ! 

His  '"itherland  must  greater  b.  row. 

U',1  It  IS  tlie  overman's  falherl..;; 

X  rii.-  ili'.n  at  length  to  me  tiu- 

\V  .1-  ie\er  ill  the  G.    man  ton^ 

'I'o  '  iod  ill  heaven  hvmns  are 
Tiiat  shall  it  be,— that  sliall  i 
Tiiat,  gallant  German,  is  fur  th 

IVi  It  is  the  German's  fatherland 
Wiiere  binds  like  an  oath  the  (.-.rasp".  d 

\\  :i-.tc  froiii  men's  eyes  truth  li.i-:  h 

U. RIO  in  men's  hearts  are  love  an. 1      ^n 
i  ii.il  shaii  it  be, — tiiat  shall  it  bi 
That,  gallaut  German,  is  for  thee  i 


It  is  the  whole  of  G.ermany. 

I.ook,  I.ord,  thereon,  we  jiray  t.i  Thee. 

I^-t  ( iermaii  :>iiiiit  in  us  dw.  II, 

That  ue  may  lu\e  it  true  and  well. 

That  .sl..ili  ii  be,— 111, it  siiall  it  be  ; 

The  whole,  the  whole  of  Germany  ! 

J'JJVST    MoHM/.    .\kNI)T. 

anRMAN  nAiTLi:  pravik. 

I'^XTHV.K,    I  .  ry  t.>  Th.^- 
Caniioiisnioke  rolle'li  in  elouih 
o'er  ine  roaiiiij;, 
War's    j.tted     lit;htnin^s    aroun.l     me    are 
iHjuriii};  : 
l.old  of  the  battle,   I  ety  to  Tile,-. 
l''ather,  oh,  K-.id  Tlioii  iiie. 

Fallier,  oh,  lead  Thou  me, 
Lead    me   as    victor,    by    death    when    I'm 

riven, 
I.ord.    I    aekno\vled,L;e   the    law    Thoi:    hast 
given  ; 
K'eii   as  Thou  wilt,    I.oid,   so  lead   Tho'i 
me. — 
God,  I  aeknowdedge  Thee. 

(jod,  I  aeknowledgi-  Thee. 
So  when  theantnnmi    iv  siu>ile  around  me, 
So  when  the  tlninilers  of  battip  sv.inmnd  mci 
Fountain  ofgraee,  I  aekiiowlcdxe  Thee,— 

Father,  oh,  bless  Thou  me. 

Father,  oh,  bless  Thou  me. 
Into  Thy  care  eoinmend  I  niv  spirit ; 
Thou    canst    reclaim     what    from     Thee    I 
inherit ; 
Liviii!.,' or  dying,  still  bb-ss  Thou  me, — 
[•"ather,  I  worship  Thee. 

bather,  I  worship  Thee. 
.\    t    for    earths    riches    Thv    s,  rvants    are 

fighting, 
llol,     t    cause    Willi    our    swords    we   are 
rightin-; 
Coiu|ii'riMir  <,r  fiilin.r.  \  worsliip  Thee — 
Go-'    1  submit  to  Thee. 

God,  r  submit  to  Thee. 
When  all  the  terrors  of  death  are  assailing, 
When   ill  i  \y    veins    e'en    the  life-blood    is 
filling, 
T/Ord.  unto  Thee  wiM.  [  !,<».v  i.h.j  1;.;^?,— . 
Path'        I  cry  to  Thee. 

Kakl  Tukodor  Kornkr. 


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PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


wi:vi;ii  1.1: 


Deu.l  :   Dei.l  :    Muiiiii  th<-  .Kud  : 

II.    n    ,».  Ihf  t„^,lv.Iil,.n,.>l  W'llllo      tllf      IllUUnillll      lloti-.      ,,|        till-      111 

■Ml,  .,,,.1     ,,n   ,  ,,,1..  „  ,r  ,,„  ,1 

u,.,iM,i,i.,  „,„. .,,,,    i,.„,„.,  Ai-rov^  lii-^  Ik  (I 


Aiiil  llK-  Kiiii>  -.li.iil  lull  nil  iln'  vihraiil  air 


'HI    nioMiiiii;  I,  rlK.,.rv  iiiv  l..,vs    aroiwo  '      -n      l      n       V    '■'.■  vinraiii  ai 

111.   .1    w.|un.-,hiiKl,t.,t.tllr.lK-stnUl         Tis  ■■  litti-lL.  M.uml  l,,r    ,        n, 

|„,l|,,|l^  1  I'-  .1    IIUI'll.;  suilllil    Inr   .1    liil.lu  I    .^    pl.Uf-r 


Ami   '.ll..'  -,|r.|iv   Illl^l  (111  till.  ii\<t    lii->, 

TlioM    ,1  ilie  cast  IS  ihisluiig  witli  .rimsoii 

l|\  IS. 

.■I.r.ii;   '  ii:,,U;-  '  ,/„  air  ' 
Oil  lu  111  and  wuijil  and  brake, 
Willi  >;l()ri(.s  luwiy  liorii, 
Cuiui  s  on  the  Idiisluiij;  mom. 

.  /  I  ./<(   '   <j,i  <i<(   ' 

Villi  havr  drcaiiud  of  your  lioiiirs  and  voiir 

li  u  lids  all  nij;lit  : 
N  .m  ii  i\"  l,.;skt.-(|  in  yours\vr<-tli(  ,iris  -,iiiiU-s 

SI.  Iin-lit  : 
•.'•iiiir,  put  Willi  till-Ill  all  fora  v\liiK  a^am  - 
He  IiAiis  Ml  dreams  ;   when  auake,  l.riiun. 
I H>n  .',(/  '  turn  out  '  lu>n  out  ' 

Voii  have  ( I rea tiled  lull  loii^-  I  know 
Turn  out  '  turn  out  '  turn  out  ' 
The  east  is  all  aj;li)\v. 
Turn  out  '  turn  out .' 

Fro'ii  I  verv  i-alley  aiid  lull  there  eoiiie 
Theil  itiiori'i^'  voires  of  life  and  dnim  ; 
.\ni\  I. Ill  on  tlie  fresh,  eool  iiiorninj,^  air 
Th'-  soldiers  are  swarininj;  e\erv where. 
/■(///  in  '  fa.':  in  '  fall  in  ' 
Iv\'  IV  man  in  his  pl.iee. 
/•'///'/  '  fall  in  '   fall  in! 
Ivii  h  with  a  eluerful  faee. 
I- ail  in  '   I  all  in  ' 

MH  II  Ml.    ()  CilN-NOK. 
DlWCii:   1)1     nil.    Dkl  MS. 

ry  \:'  '    li<Md  '     Dead,  dead,  dead  I 

yj     -I'l,  the  ^,,l,.nin  lieat  of  the  last  retreat 

■rtllt  fi!!^  like  l"id. 
Hear  llie  luTo  ,i,,\v  to  his  honored  n  st 
\Vu!l  ta-  l.;id;;e,,f  eoiir,is.;e  upon  his  breast. 
Wild.-  th-  -nil  sinks  down  in   the  gleaming 

Wist     ~ 


Dead  :     |)r  id  '      lle.i,:  • 

_^  l>.ad  '     Di-ad  \     l>.  ,id    d<ad,  lU-.id  ! 
To  tin-  iiinlllrd  hr.t  III   the  lone  n  treat 

And  sp,  ,    liiij;  le.'il, 
I.aythr  hero  low  to  liis  wi  II  e.uned   rest, 
In  the  land  he  lovnl,  on  her  niotlui  hrenst. 
While  the   sunlight  di^s   m   the  darkeuiiik! 

W.St 

l»ead  '     Head  '     I  >.  .i.l  ' 

U  \i  111   .Ai.-ruN. 


A   iMOTin.k  S    I,  \  MINI. 


I'M,,    t   *,  i  ,,, 


IJon.l     !       n 1     I       T5 1 


T    .\M   but  one  of  the   many      the   niolh,  i- 
i.  who  w,  rp  and  w  lio  iiioiu  n 

l''or   the  di  ir  -niis  sl.un  m  th.-  baltl 
t  )h  i   liiirdi  n  ot  -.oi  mu  bonii- 
At  the  tiion^ht  ..|  iheii    n.  .did  eonilor;- 

Iheir  li  uilships  aloti.L;  'he  \\,i\  ' 
nm    w.    piavr,!    lo  'I'lne    lo\  in,,;    I'.ither,  ti, 

sustain  thi  in  .',:iy  !.\   il:i\-  : 
Now  our  hearts  aie  dunib  m  our  anyuisli. 

and  our  li|is  leiiise  to  pra\ 

Thev    are    slain    in    the    (  i  u.  I     battle,    the 

pitiless  I  haiur-  of  war  ' 
b'roin  the   hoiii'  s  that   tlii\'   wire  the   li^di! 

of,  from  thosi-  that  tli.\   loved  afar. 
With   no  niotlier-kissrs  to  -oolhe  tliein,  no 

mininr>-  of  lo\in;;  liaii  '  ' 
Hut  'tis   \\r|!   \\i!h    thrill,  now    ;ind    forevii, 

for  they  livi-  in  the  ■■  better  land,   " 
Where  Thy  p.-aee  shall   abide   forever,  and 

never  an  armed  band. 

I'or   thev   were   Tin-   luriHs     d,-ar    I'ather ; 

they  fell  as  Thy  lu-roi-s  fall, 
And   loyal,  and   true,   and   undaunted,  thev 

answered  their  eo;intr\'s  call  ; 
They  laid   their  voum-    lives  on  her   altar 

ibr  her  will  their  blood  was  shed  ; 


3LLf_-*^«>.ir!:i 


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/•.ITA7()77S.U  ./.V/)   IK /A' 


107 


And  now  there  is  iinii-hl  thai  ran  oniforl 
llle  liiolhcis  \vli..~c  lic;iils  Ikivl-  Mt-il 

I'or  llu-  SDiis  wild  \\.  :il  lo  the  Inittk-,  I'V  the 
chance  of  llu-  l.at:!-  <l..a'l. 

0  I'.od'     Tln^n    li;ist  !i  ;i.1m    pitv,   ami  love 

tur  til'.-  hpikvii  !•■  ill-lit, 
I'm  not  e\eii  'IMidu  einVt  ci  nit.irt,  lur  there 
i^  no  conilnrt  apait 

1  rum  tile  S'i;i  who  went  ont  fVoni  ins   cliiii; 

in-  ;  (  I  ('.0,1,  I  ery  to  'I'iu-e  ! 
1  .iirope  in  tiu-  (larkne-s  to  clasp   hini  -  that 

i!aiki-.e<-;  tint  hidi-s  Iroin  nu- 
Tlie     -.ii;hl     of    '["nv     hand,     iK  ar     l-ather  ' 

thou-h  ont^tr.  ti  lied  tocoinloit  it  he 

ISIIiOK    I),    1-RI-NCll 


A   M;\\    ••  Al  I.I)  l.\\(i  A\\H." 

■\:      '    i"M'  i  :1  i;   u  11    ..I    1;.  ..-■.li.Mi;.  Ill    .  H   ,,ij..    1  ,,  ,     >,,,,. 

^11  ■•    --■  1  ;  .      :m    n.!    iMhr  u  i.li-.v  -     ill  .  on.ii.m,    -,,,;  1    ,„;,,,„ 

I   "I  "S  !"•    »  II  .    .■;     .;  i.nilriii-    mii,  ■•   1 '1, ■;,,,,  i-  r -■  1  l-i-  iirrii-.- 

■I-  ■'    I'-'-rnt     Killing;  ~  n.  m  ri   fill   v  ,-   -;iii  .  1  ,  111,-  inii^,,  it 

vii:  I  i.iiii-  -111-        ni.-; .,.  Ill  1.1  :,  M- 


In  the  days  of  "  Anld  Laiij;  Syne  ;  " 
I-'oi    '■  Auld  I,-in-  Syne  "  and   ■'  Bohs," 

Our  <-hiet'(ir    ■  Auld  I.-m^  Syne," 
We're  111  re  to  do  his  woik  aj,'ain 

As  we  did  in    '    Anld,  l.anj;  Syne," 


THH  RIPI.KWAN'S  I  ANCV  SHOT. 

rii.- I.iri.mii;:  l..ii.!inu    iiicul.-iil   11.1.1   it~   I- 1.1111.  rl.iirt   in 

'lllllV      ll.-ll,[,.-n-11i;.     ill     •,„..;      II,..     M,,.,l      l-,,,|     \^-,,      ,,,     |,|,       I     ,,,,p,| 

-'•"•-■  "'  "'"-''  "l-'li  I ii'i-   .livi,!,.]  11,  -.-„Mim-i,l     ■i.iiie.l 

Ih-   .ipl.  1-1111;  III  nil.-.  ,111.1  1.11,^1,1    i^.uii-l  t.uli  ..III.  i 


kkT)  im.i;m\n.  shoot  ine  a  t'ancv  shot 
Iv      Stra 

ill''   Vedette-  : 


Straight  al  the  hi-,irl  o!'  yon  prowl- 


ini-'iit 


'\  ■! '''i    Welcome  to  our  heaiis  ti 

»  \        Our  kinsmen  lioin  alar. 
Hrotiiers  in  an  empire  s  ii.uht 
.\nd  comrades  ot  our  <.\.ir 
I'or   ■•  .\n!d  i.an>;  S\ne.'     mv  lads. 

An.l  the  t'l-iiN  of        .VnM  I.an,.;  >\ne  : 
We  drink  oni  cup  of  fi  How- hip 

To  the  ri>;llts  o!    -    .\iii.l  I.in-^  Syne. 

Tilt  -iiamidi  k.  ihi-'le.  Uei,  and  rose. 

Wit'i  h.   irN  aii'i  -iv  ,.;;].■  twim-. 
\ii'l  maple  liiMii  C'liri  :mii  >no\\  -. 

I  or  til.,-  .,.ik.-  ,,f  ■■  .\i;l,!  I.an,;;  Syne." 
1  '■■        .\n',-l  I.an-.;  S\  ne       tale,-  hand- 

l-!i>ai  I.onilon  to  the  line  , 
'  ""..  1  luik  to  ilu-r  th,  It  to;!.-,;  u  itli  lis 

Snice  the  day-,  ol    ■■  .\n!.l  l.an^  S\-ne." 

.\-;ai-,i  to  all  We  hold  nu>-,t  .U-ar 

In  life  we  lelt  hehind 
I'mi    >\  i\-es  ue  won,    tlii   hail  nes  '.sc  kissed 

And  th.-  line--  of  ■    .\i!l.|   !,ia-  Sviie  :  ' 
!  "t  -Uieh   yon  !ii\e\oiii   -.-.w-i-t li-art. 

Nn  1  suteh-  I  h  i\-e  mini    : 
',\\-  toast  hi-r  iiim-.-  in  sih-ni-    luie 

And  the  i^irls  of   ■■  .Xuld   I.,i:i.;  S\-ne.' 

.\n.i  iasi  to  liiin.  the  little  man, 
'A'ho  led  our  li-.iitite'  l-iu- 


kiitj;  me  a  hall  in  the  -litterinj,' spot 

That  shines  on  his  hreast  like  an  amulet  !  " 

■Ah,  cainain  :   here  j^oes  for  a   fine-drawn 

heaii, 
There's   music   around   when  m\-  Inrr-l's  in 

tune  !' 
Crack  '    went  tin-  lille,   the  messenger  sped. 
And    dead   from    his   h,,rse    fell   the  ringing 

draL;oon . 

•■  \ow,  rilli-mati,   steal   throu-h   the  husiies 

and  snatch 
from    ymir   victim   sonu    trinket  to  handsel 

first  hloori  : 
.\  hutton,  a  loop,  or  that  luminous  patch 
That   gleams   in   the  moon   like  a   diamond 

stud  '■■ 

"Oh.  captain  '    I  st^-.^eied ,  and  sunk  on  mv 

Iraik. 
When     I    L;.i/ed  on    tin     fiee    of  that    lalleii 

vedette, 
h'oi  he  looked  so  like  \ou.  as  he  lav    on  lii> 

hack. 
That  my  lie.iit  lose  u;>oii   me.  and    masters 

me  yet 

'    Hut  I  snatched  off  the  trinket,      this  locket 
of  gold,  . 

.\n  inch  Irom   the  eentie  my  le;id  hroke  its 

way. 
Scarce  grazing  the  picture,  so  fair  to  hehold, 
Ot  a  heaulilul  lady  in  bridal  array    " 

"lla'   rilleman,  llini;   me  the   locket  ' —'tis 

she, 
\f ..  t....,.i..,_- ,     I      .  .     .        ... 


a  Cil.til 


Kand,ih-:r 


dragoon 


■  le     i.iucu 


'f.  1 


II  f 
I  '1 


! 


!.  I 


mmmn-i:^^!^. 


108 


PATRfOTlSM  AXD  IVAR 


Was    iHT    hiisl.aiHl-Hush  '    s,,Kiifi,    'tw; 


■^1     lllIIV 

Uu-  iiiiiiiii 


li'v  or.r    laiui  once  more!     What!  silent- 


Hut  Imrk  '    t!ic   l:,r  l.u-K-s  tlK-ir   warniiu-s 


^^" -:;?'!:- \ "-- '•>■  -•■  ^w" ...  s*:';:^ r=sf S'v;;;; s;!:s; 

fate  ?     Or  li!l  sunic  hcttt-r  cause  be    giVcii 
wait  ye  '     -l-iun  wait  '  till,  haiiislK-,1,  driven 
ye  fear  to  M.«t   the  fare  of  Heaven;   till  ve 
are  slaughtereii,  wail  ' 

But    no!    you    kiiuUin-;     lirarts     "ain^i-iv 
lli-e    thought        Ilarkl      IKar     Unit'  Moocl 
liouiurs    hav  !      \nn 


uniti-  ; 


\yar  Is  a  virtue,      weakness  a  sin  : 

TIkivs    a   luikiii-    ,.,,,,1    i„,,j„j,    around    us 

to-ni_;iit  ; 
I.oa.l  attain,  ritlrnian,  \<-v\^  your  hand  in  !   ' 


iia/iii.,,'-    village   si.f 
i<ise.     i-ountrviiien  :       Auakc-.'       IKtV    th. 


(ilSTAVlS  V.ASA   roinii  DAU-tARLIANS        ']''"-^'"-;,. """',',      ^'""'^   l'^"!'^- cry   be"//, 
.;■-:,,:,,,     i.n     ,,;   ; ,,        ,,.,.  ,  ■"         '"''  !        \\  ^-    "1 II  ,lo    or    diu  '       Ow  \       Death 

1"  .k:il.'  l-;.i~     ,■.,       ■    .,-.,      1,  ,  ^    }■''  >'vn.   hut  lie. 
,  "                      '"  '^.  .''..'.  11    'M-.   i>t:  I,-  1,  li;iM   111,11111 


1    1     1    -      U     1-   ],■    '■; 

"     1     ' "K     ll  .i 


".  i>t '  tv  II  ii;ni  moiiti 

"■   Ml^    1.        II. ,,,1,:;    ...„,.,|., 

■■'I   l!ini-t   !   I     .hi;  1  .M-anis 

■'■      1  i.-l'ir     !.■  .;  .iii.ic.l  liim 

lin   Ml.     I  .-H,   I,.,, 


VJ\vi  i>i;>  :    coiintryiiaii  '     lnhold    at     last, 
^         ;i;iyr    a    thoiw.ind    (iai!.-cis   past.   y,.,iir 

ehii..r,    Ciista'i  r.>.    Ik-u.. 
si.^ii.jil     laid    fuii-i;.!! 


1'^ 
I..  Ml-   have   1 
.  lands.     l,,!;o    luive    I 

n.ana.,     la    lor.ij;,,    Ian:.,;   -at    length     mid 
^\^..:l■-ll  luarts  ainl  han.is.  I  K^asp  a  Sw.-di-h 


SAl  I.  Hi;i  ORF,  HIS  LAST  BAULK. 

"\  1  ■^.XKKK.KS  and  ehiels  '    should  the  shait 
*  *  or  the  sword 

I':eree   nie  in    hading    the   hosts    ,,r 
tiie  I.(.>rd, 
Heed  not  the  corse,  tlion-^h  a  km^  s,  in  vour 

path  : 
I'.urv  your  steel  in  the  hosonis  of  ( '..itli  ' 


n;:ie-ba^tL''t;';L'::;d   T"t  '   ^^T      J" --'--"-"••«  -y'-kler  and  1,ow. 

:.;;^;::;';/ :r:::::;-r;i,-ea,r';h:rfe:  "-;i,r'--  •---  - '-«-'  -  u.. 


lietifi-r  !,c!..iiiid  -the  freedom  of  our  sires  ^ 
,^.'-  ^^•.,•1,11  i.in.s  beneath  the  v(,ke  :  the 
.t;:ol.n^  r,i  Mil  (,ur  l:itli.  rs  bn.ke  is  round  (mr 
','''"■■'>■  "."'.^  '  *>"  I"-rjur..d  eraft  and  ruth- 
'^--  ,.-;udt  hw  pmvcr  a  t>iam  I  ).iiil- lias  built 
an..  Swckn  s  eiown.  all  iilood  b,-si.ilt,  n-sts 
on  a  !i)!i.-ii;a  brow. 

t>n  i.'.v  \(,ur  countrv  turns  lur  eyvs 
""  vi.n.  uii  you.  for  aid  relies,  .scions  of 
,K.iil,,-.i  .tela  :  'I'Ik.  foremost  place  in  rolls 
'"  'an.;  .  '>y  n,L;iit  yo„:  learless  lathers  claim  : 
'..'I/-  K  tile  .L;iorv  of  .',;.,//- name-  'tis  von r-^ 
'".  ^''l'''  ■•''-'  A-  MwhiiiK  «lown,  wlie.i 
'Y'"'^'  ■;-'■-■  "-istU-s  to  the  shaking 
ri.un-.  the  torruu  tears  its  wav.  and  all 
Uiat   b.uv  -.ts  oiuvar.l  course  sweeps  to  the 


sra    Willi    iieadloa 


Mine  be  tiie  doom,  which  thev  ilared  not  !.. 
meet. 

larewel!  to  others,  but  never  :.,  part. 
Heir  to  ni\  royalty,  sou  of  niv  heart  .' 
Ihiu.ht    is   the  dirtiiein.  boundless   the  swav 
Or     kiiiKly     the    death,     wiiich     awaits    n^-' 
to  <!av' 


IVA  I  KloriSM  INCLLCATLS  H  BLIC  VIK Tl  L. 

''piiKKi-;   IS  a  sort  of  couraoe  to  wiiieh-    I 

1        irankly  confes^  it- -I  do  not  lay  claim 

1  l>oldness  to  winch  1  dare  n(;t  a<pire  ■ 

.1  valor  whieh  I  cannot  covet.      I  cannot  lav 

niysell  down  in  the  way  of  the  welfare  anil 


^j_^^^^  ,.    ^    ,                      -Noise  .   ..„,,,  ,„   le..  I  have  not  the  courage  to  .lo.       i  c.-innot  in. 

!<--■    -i-err    vonr   an.-„,n    ,.,,.,.     ....  :  [^i^l'T^"'^   •'"^^■^'^    ^^"''    "'''^i'    ^    "'-'V    i'e 

''•"".'   '.-    I:;:-   i   li.  11,..  .„',.or  .-,'            I       '  '"''-■■•^'^■''-    •'    l'">^-^r  coiiteired.    not    for    mv 

l'a..-k  lo  „>  ,;,,      i,    „::     .',  '     'w','^  ^T'"-  "'^'   V'"^'"'^^'   «""'     ^"  '■'-'^   "^■•-  ""ovarii 

then.:,.,;:    :      ,.,,,.' \,,:  '^^  :•-'?;''■  "'-^'l-  "- ^-atness  and  ^lorv.      I    have  no, 


glorious    hour  >;trit-.. 


i  cowauii)  ioi  that 


4.. 


i-fES. 


'^?, 


■  i  i\ 


rAYR/07IS.i/  .1X1)    U\.iA' 


IC),, 


I  would  not,  I  dare  not,  lie  ,\o\\u  imd 
pl.K-e  inyhocly  a<-n)ss  tho  i^itli  tlial  K-ads 
Miy  •■ouiitry  to  iirospt-rity  and  ;i,i[.iiiih-ps. 
This  is  a  sort  of  coiiraKc  \vi.!c!\-  .,in:  u-nt 
irom  that  whi.-h  a  man  iiiav  display  in  his 
[>rivate  conduct  and  ptTsoiial  r-'lalions 
I'trsonal  or  private  eonra^e  is  lutallv  (lis 
tinct  from  tliat  higher  and  nol,l,r  e(Mira;;e 
which  jironipts  the  i)atriol  to  idler  liini-df 
a  voluntary  saerilice  to  liis  country  s  p,(wl. 

Apprehensions  of  the  imputation  i,f  tiu 
want  of  firmness  sometimes  impel  i;-.  i,, 
pertorni  rash  and  inconsidt-rale  ai  ts.  It  i^ 
the  greatest  courage  to  be  able  to  hear  tiu- 
imi)Utation  of  the  7,a)U  of  ei.ura,i;e.  l;.]' 
I'ride,  vanity,  egotism,  so  unamiable  and 
ollensive  in  private  life,  are  \  i,  <  s  wImcIi 
partake  of  the  cliaraeter  ^A  crimes,  in  the 
conduct  of  pid)lic  affairs.  Tli.-  unh.rtnn.ate 
victim  of  these  ])assions  canaot  s- •  liev<jnd 
the  little,  petty,  contcmiitiMr  cin  ;  ■  cf  his 
own  personal  interests.  All  l.is  tl;  ;:-.!its 
are  withdrawn  from  Ids  cuimlrv  and  con 
centrated  on  his  consistence,  his  nnnn:  -s, 
himself! 

The  high,  the  exalted,  the  sut.limc  emo- 
tionsof  api'triotism  which,  soarin-  towa-cU 
lieaven,  lises  far  above  all  n:,  .an!  low  or 
selfish  things,  and  is  n!.s,.!bed  bv  one  sou! 
transporting  thought  of  tlie  good  and  -loiy 
ot  one'sconntry,  areiicver Vlt  in  lilsinip,  ne 
trable  bosom.  That  patriotism  which, 
catching  its  inspiration  from  on  high,  and 
leaving  at  an  imnu-a-urable  di-tm.  e  b. 'oxv 
all  lesser,  grovelliu);,  personal  intcrc-i>  and 
ftelings,  animates  and  prompts  to  dcei^s  ot 
'^clf  sacrifice,  of  valor,  of  dev.,tion.  ;uid  ot 
death  itself,  -tliat  is  public 


the  noblest,  the  sublimes!  ot 
tues  !  ]  I 


tnat   1 

Mic   \i! 


^•l^'^•  (.  !.A\\ 


I 


»'ATRIOriS.M    I5ROAI)    .VS    m-i,A,MIV. 

r  is  the  opinion  cf  niaii>  .  tint  >..l!'i,  .\  c 
is  the  grand  impelling  si-rim,'  in  the 
human  machine.  Thw  s,-ntinicnl  i- 
either  utterly  false,  or  t!ie  principle,  as  d.i^ 
tinguished  in  some  action.-,  !"c(mi<-,  <o 
exeeedingly  refined,  as  to  v.u  wx  a  nior. 
engaging  name.  If  tlie  in-n  u'ai  weeps  in 
•secret   for   the   miseries  of  oth-  r-  and   i.ri 

property    health,  and  even  life,  to  save  his 


country,  be  actuated  bv  self  lov.-,  jt  is  a 
I'nnciiilc  only  inferi(jr  to  that  which 
promi-ted  the  Saviour  of  the  world  to  die 
lor  man,  and  is  but  another  name  for  per- 
Icct  disinterestedness. 

Fatrioti-m,  whether  we  retlect  upon  the 
I'enevolence  uImcIi  gives  it  birtli,  tl,.  mag- 
nitn.le  of  its  object,  the  happv  efT.ct  which 
It  pro.;iicc-,or  the  height  to  which  it  exalts 
'■X'nan  .Iiar.Kter,  bvthe  glorious  action  of 
winch  It  is  the  cause,  mu-t  be  consi.i.  led 
as  the  nobl.si  „r  all  the  social  virtues. 
1  i<-  patriot  IS  inlhience,!  bv  lov,-  tor  his 
fellow  nun  and  an  ardent  desire  to  pres,..ve 
sacred  and  inviolate  their  natural  right-. 
His  i.hilanthropic  views,  not  confined  to 
the  small  circle  of  his  private  friends  are 
so  extensive,  rs  to  embrace  the  libertv  and 
lappiness  ot  a  whole  nation  That  hj  niav 
l-emstnimental,  undtr  heaven,  to  m -,  iai„ 
and  secure  these  itnahiable  b!e-sin^,s  to  his 
country,  he  devoti  -  his  wealth  his  fai-e 
i:isl:le.  hisall.  (dori,, us  sacrifice'  What 
nioie  nonle  ! 

To  tlie  honor  of  hunianitv.  the  histories 

ol  a.inn,,t  every  a;.,e  aial  nation  aic  reidete 

with  examples  ..f    t'iis  elevated  .  haracter 

bvervpeiKKl   of  t:,..  world    has   ..lll.r  Vd  i's 

'"■■'■"  ^  -'  =  ''    '^^    pn:.;ot-;    „;,,,    ,eI,o    cnld 

soar  aoov,.  the  nan.. w  vievs  an  ;  grovelling 

Pniic,;..   ^   which   annate  so  gu  at  a  part  of 

l.te  .ciniau  specie:,  an, Idre-vn   everv  selfish 

>^-ts...cr.a,on   m   i:    .  b\eo'-tl;   ir  countrv. 

H'!t   we  need   not  a,!vut  t,)    the    annals   of 

'■'-'•  i'Kcs    and    nuions,   a-  th-    historv  of 

-•nr    cm,    countrv    points     with    so    much 

P  easure.    venerati<,n,   ami   gr.ititude  to   the 

jUn-nous    \Vash,ngt,.n,       Peiore    him    the 

ier:,e>  ,1   anti.juitv,  shorn   ,f  their  lu-ams 

.ke  stars  before  tl  .■  rising  sun.  hi.ie  their 

h-i»'is   VMth   shame,      mitiiiu    in    his    char- 

iicer   the  cnterpris,,.;_r  ,p;,ji  ,,,-    Hunnibal, 

,.e  prn.iont   w,-dom   cf  I'abius.   the   disin- 

ere-t,-,. Cess   ,.t  Cmcmnatus,   and    the  mili- 

arv  talents  of   ihe   S-ipios,    he    could    not 

l:yl  to  succeed  in   t'le  glorious  Undertaking 

"f  giving  ld,ert.   an,!   happiness  to  a  peoplt 

WHO  ,iar.-.l  to  b.-  free,      WhiNt   he   lived    he 

provcl    a    nch    tlessing    to    his    countrv    a 

of   the  ()1,1  World,  tlie  terror  of  A..^,...,: 

ana  tf.e  odight  and  a.Imiration  of  all  man^ 
kind.  Ln-ceeask  Cook.     (1796  ) 


no 


p.\rR!oris}f  ./.v/'  WAR 


(."\MI>  CM  IS. 


FJf*'] 


I 


111,'  ■,,,;,  : 
fl'l'l  Mm--  it  tin 
!■  !■  ti  I  n  ;l,,    .,   , 


'I  ■!  riiil.,t.'  Ill,-  I  ,ti.-- 

n       II  -'tiif  niilii.it  \' 

111'  liii,',  -.houM  h,' 

I-  lilt  t:i.  vuKc  p:<iti. 

IIIKlU, 


I      IAN    T    ^il    ■,  m    Up   ' 
1    i--'.n'\    ,■■!      illl    i![.   ' 

1  (111  I  -   I    ,1)1  up  ill  tile  iiiornin,^. 
I  cint  -^t  \''ii  up, 

I    i-.uri    vMt      •  MI     lip. 

I_i-':i  t  L-it    I  ".1  u.p  at  all  ' 
rile  vumuVA]   .  u,.'-,-  tliau  tin-  Mi-caiit, 
I'lk— fr,;c  la;  ,  wur^,.  tlian  luuu-iiaiu, 
\ii.l  tlk'  rapl.iiii  --  lik'  \vm>i  1)1' all  ' 

(m)  1,,  ;lu-  Ntal.k. 

All  \r  tiiat  au'  a'i'.f, 
.\iiil  ,i;i\'L-  \()ur  linr-..-  -^uvAr  emu. 

!'oi'  if  \  (la  (iuii  t  i'  .  ii, 

l"i''-'  1-  li'l.lill  wall  kii'iw  ii 

Ami  L-ix.'  \-,)ii  i], 
A-;  Mile 


R 


I  ■-■  1 1  , 1 1 

\  iju're  lioin 


(Ml,  wiii-T.    iia^  t'l.it  ,-.>..k  -,.iu-, 
C...,i:  -i.iie. 

Win;.-  li,l-  tll,;t   i;,.,,k   ^,,ur  ' 

W'Imx-  tin-  aiUh  i-,  liv  e  L-  ? 

T\\eiU\-  '.cii^  til!  .;:ni„-i  link-. 

!  'iauL-r  tiiii    , 

I'iniki-  tiiiif. 
T\\viiiy  yiar^  lii;  ciiniur  liinc. 
>>'  it  ~t.-L-ni~  I.)  uu-f  •■  ; 

e  niiii-  aii.i  ;.i;   your  iiaiiiinr 
L'li.'ikik-,  ,1  iaiiui'.  .|uiiiiiu  ' 
<-"ii;r  aail  ;,':t  \iiiir  iiuiniiu 
Aiiii  yulir  |.;,;x 


TliL-  liani  -iDiiihl  slmkfs  with  their  martial 

tramp. 
Anil  c-.iarsc  jstlk-  huinrh  of  the  men  iti  camp. 

Tlu-y  ivarh  tlu-  spot  where  the  mother  stands 
\\  ith  a  l.al.v  elappinj;  its  little  hands, 
I.aii-liiii..;  aloud  at  the  gallant  sight 
yi  t!k-  nionnted  soldiers  fresh  fnjni  the  fight. 
The  Caiit.iin  laughs  out'  "  I  11  give  von  this 
A  haikllul  of  gold,  your  l)al.y  to  kiss.' 

Smiles  the  mother  :    ■■  A  kiss  cant  i)e  sold 
liul  gladlv  he  11  kiss  a  soUlier  hold." 
He  lills  tile  li.ihy  with  manly  grace 
.\nd  coveis  uiili  kisses  its  smiling  face, 
Its  i,,„\  l,|,,  .„„]  jm  ,iimi)led  charm;. 
An.!  iteiu>vs   uitli   delight    in    the   soldier's 
ariii> 

'  \ot  all  lui-  the  Ciptain,      the  soUlierscall  : 
■'The  haiiv.  ■,  e  know,  has  o-ie  for  all." 
To  till-  Mil.iier-.'  Iiuasts  the  l.abv  is  presse.l 
Hv  the    -tioug,   rough    men,   and    hv  turn^ 

carev<ed 
And   loii.il.  r  it   laughs,  and  the  mother  fair, 
Smiles   With   mute   joy    as    the    kisses    thev 
sliare 

Ju>l  such  ,1  kiss,      cries  one  trooper  grim, 
"  \\  Iku  I  left  my  hoy  I  ga\e  to  him  ,    " 
"  And  just  siu  h  a  kiss  on  the  parting  day 
I  ga\e  to  niv  gul  as  asleep  she  lav.'' 
Such  ue'V  t!:e  u,,!,Is  (,r  the  soldiers  l.rave 
And   their  e>.  e-  Were  moist  as  the  kiss  thev 

ga\e. 


Till;  Sl'lkl?  ()l    KIK  A(ji;   A!)VIRS|- 
lO  WAR. 


iiii: 


>'aipv     -..ii;.\  ,   -„,u]i~ 
WitianH  ,riv  i.,a:i-  I 

.\ll'  e, ,(];<■,   ..  iii'Re,  eot!'.-e-- 
fik-  111'  ail,  ^1  e\-er  ^een  ! 

^Vin    AM)    I  Ml.   .soi.l)li:kS. 


"\T  ^  \K     will    yet    cease    Iron,     the     wl 

♦  »        'aitli,  for  Cod  himself  hath  sai 


Til 


hole 
-^aid  it 
-Hall.  .\.  an  iiulde;  1  might  donhl 
tills,  lull  as  a  Christian  I  cimiot.  If  Cod 
^•■•■■^  taught  aiiylliiiig  in  th,.  iji),],.^  j,^.  i,,,^ 
taught  peace:  it  he  has  promised  anvlhiuL; 
""'"■■    '■''    '!■'''     promi.-.ed     peace,     ultimate 

I';-k-e,    to  the    whole    wol  Id  ;    and    tUlleSS    tile 

night  ol   a    g,,,!!,,-^  -e,  ptiei.ui  should  settle 
"U  nn  .-ou!    I  mu-t  heli   xeoii,  and  hope  on 
■""'    '■•'■^   "'•■    ""'i!   ''-'^  n,itkm>.  Com  pole 
^''!'-l>'.  ^hall  heat  Iheir  sw , ids  into  plough- 
Shan  s,  t.ieir  -]ie  us  into  pruiiiiig  hooks,  and 

>l<.nL;.t;,eviKuen,Mealiin'         k""   ''"'  'I"  ,""'^'--      ^  ^"'^ '»•  ll""k  I  see, 
,    ,■     ,       .    "■'»  I  I  ".'a  .1  ii.it...       tile  iLiwn   ol    ili:t    e,,u!i>!..  ;k..,.-  '       '  u„ »  ;•■    :.. 

ihe    new    ,ii,d     iKtter     sji'irit'  of   'the^  age'' 


■1    lea.lN-    ;•!■■    Ik 

I  ■•■a  id  I  d    111,  n 


riile. 

"-wonls 


,ii!ii  naliie  --cairi.l 


r.lTK/OTfSi/  .1\7)  HAR 


1 1 1 


I  see  it  in  the  press,  tlii->  pulpit,  an  1   ;:■, 
school  1    I  see  it  in  every  ;  i,  ',.>i  .  ,  ;i:i>i  s.-  ,:;, 
ship,  aiul  rail  ear  !      I    se<>  u    lu  (  vn  v  ,  in- i 
prise  of  Christian  l.eiievi.l^ m  e  ;,-i  i  •    !i,mm 
I  see  it  ill  all  the  tiK-.iiis  ot'  -r:i.i.i!  iiii;>r  .\ 
Mieiil,  iti  all  the  g,.,,.!   i.uiu'  iiees  ci"  !.h  r.^i 
now  at  work  ovei    llie  uinlc  ciiuli'      \\s 
lliere  is  :i  spirit  ali;oa>i   Uiai.  ,  ■■\   ii,\rr  ;cs' 
until    the    war  d'.T.iou    is    hun.   d   !r.,ia    tii. 
liabitalions  of  men.- -the  spirit  lli.it  i-,  w-.w 
liUshiiiK   us   eiiterpiises  a. id   inipr.  ■, ;  ram;  . 
in  every  direction  ;   llie  spi],-,  lii-,:  i,  k;:;,i!; 
iiiK  the  white  lla^'   (,f  eoinm.rce  ,i;i   ,■.,;■. 
sea  and  liartering  its  eoiiiiauditie-.   i.i   <.<,  -i', 
port;  the  spirit  that  is  la;,i:i-   t-\.iv;  . 

of  nature,  as  well  as  the  ut:n,<-.t  i  — i  !;;'>     ,  .  i 
linnian    ingenuity,    uad^r    llie   lar^   -L    ,    m 
iributions  possible  lor  the   k;ra';.d    v.^!:'.!  . 
■if  mankind;   the  spirit  that  J-iir.s  ,. .a  .':    ;;. 
vour  cities'  darkest    alh\sthe   i-,-,t    ;-i-    (,; 
po.erty  and  crime,  fir  rei'cf  ;;::■!   :    '.  i-" 
nay,  goes  (Iowa  into  tile   h'rrel   a:;d    I.   id 
duageohs    of  jiciial   \'t  ae,.a'.r.'    ;,;:,;    ■    ..,- 
up   its  callous,    li.i^gaid.    vi,  tiras    v.".>    !',,,■ 
-unlightof  a  love  th.al  \,:\.._,,  ivcu  w:.,    •  ,; 
smites;   the  spirit  that   is  c'.ervv,  ;•.■•:■_•  :.ar 
nig  hospitals  for  the  si<  ;.:.  rilr.;.;!-^  f  ;:    th 
insane,  and  schools  ti'at  ,id   h'-.t  teah  iht 
dumi)    to    speak,    Ihi-     ,ii  i;     u>     !i..:'.r,    aa: 
t'ae  blind  to  see;   tlie  spirit   tiuit   hara      m 
tile   fneliorse   in    his   ima    ..;.  a:  ,  a..d    s.  ads 
liini.     panting     with     !iul     bin     a;r\Latii-'l 

t'    la   S     I'll'      \  ,,  ;  ,, 


breath,  across  emi)ir 
and  seas;  the  spirit  that  cat'  a< 
lightning  of  heaven  ai-  1  nau 
messages,  swift  ali!io>'  tis  tlu> 
eilv  to  ,iiy,  from  eountrv  t 
the  globe;  the  >pirit  that  sab- 
Ih;se  to  l!ie  go<llike  wrh  of  -. 
sal\  ation,  and  emplo\s  tla-tn  to  ^ 
blessed  truths  of  tiie  gMsp,.'.  tiii.!; 
'if  autumn  or  dew-dr.  ;i^  t.i  m,,. 
I'ver  the  enrth  ;  the  spirit  ti'.at  i>,  , 
vv-.aving  tiie  sympatliies  and  la' 
'  lar  whole  race  into 
iralernity,  an.l  staiiipia-  ; 
ovt-r  it,  in  charact>;rs  bn. 
t'a-se  simple  yet  ghai 
I'atherhood  of  Cod  tiiid  the  b:,.-l:i 
"t  man  !  Is  it  possible  fa  smii  -  s' 
lest,  until  it  shall  hav.;  swt-ja  w-ir  Ir, 
earth  forever  * 


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irin  1^:  KiN  OP  pcAcr;  i  opr5ii  mj'jwhd. 

I'*;;  \  r  tatniv  whi'  !i  lijl^il  ta-  loilv  \a-ion.s 
'-"  ■  !-:  ■-  a,;  1  baids  ol  1  ',rf''ce  and 
K'l  a-,  '.vaa  ii  •.\as  loivtuld  by  tii,-  pro- 
1  "■■■'■-  and  ii'-- a.d'd  by  tia'  evaagvbsls,  wiaai 
''•'■;  '^1  ha;>p\-  i-^-s  or  in  a  ii'.'.'  jMiaiiisf, 
^  '■''  coai'-i  ;!ic  lii\..lin'-s  of  •■  u  e,  may 
'"•  SIC  a.-o  by  \  .■.':  r,..-,  it  ,;,  _  ;  „■  ^, ,••.■. 
-eb.  <s,  ;;i  b;..si  i  ,1-  \-,,ur  i:i  loi  a.  l!>.-!ieve 
''•■'■■  ^''i  '  aa  lio  it,  and  y.ai  c.in  .lo  it  1  'I'h.o 
iru  -gojdi  !i;-r;,l..;o>ijyoii,  aad:-.  tli:  hind 
->"■'  i!  ma.-,  a  .s  b,-^  a  diiiil  oiu  v  from 
:;■'■•"!;->■  wh.le  ;-a  aiigi  l\\itii  llaming  sword 
1  11  i  :'.e  I,:--,  r^tuia  till!,-  i;  aaotiier  ]i  radise, 
'  v  .1  I. a  .  .riii,  V  .dc'i  !i.-  i  :.i^-  form  f  ,r  liim- 
~-lf  !i>-  t''  ■  caits.  .11'.  a  .  f  ka.iwbd-e,  reli- 
'-;•"  1.  aa  1  l!;a  i.;aid:e  viitaes  of  lacT  where 
tae|  "a:i;-a.a  <  f  Imigm-.  s.;  11  be  (iii-Milverl 
'■1  ^'■■■-  aaa.n  ..f  h  a':s,  aad  jo,,ins  luiture, 
''  '  ''■'•'■  ■"■■:  b'  '•'■■'•  c;:  iria_,  iVoi.i  tiie  pre\ail- 
I'b;  baraioay.  ^:  dl  spread  la  r  1  ip  with 
laaan-ia-d  b-riaty.  aaid  tluae  .sli.iil  he  a 
peipifail  j(..-.ia.'!  sjiria-.  and  hw^et  stiains 
''"■'■■'-■  'i;i  ■■ '.  !  n:,  lotis  uing  of  gentle 
'-:  lb-,  '  t:;:..i,i..h  \a.;U-\s  of  delight' more 
;>!•  !-^n;t  tha-i  tb.-  vab'  of  Teaipe,  richer 
biaa  'he  ;;i'-de:i  i  f  \\\-  H-.'-prrideS ,  with  no 
■'•■■;,--a  to  i,,;.:d  ib,  cold.a  fruit. 

'•■t  ''  '1'  '  b.'sa.a  '.liar  tbi-  ngi-  does  not 
''''■■■■'■'  1  '  .:s  \,.  I  k.  I'iie  r.ibbt  r  coinjuerors 
"'•  '!-  ]•  ^<  •  \'.'  wx  th-.ir  li'-ry  scailciires, 
'■••■a'  aa,  i;  ;  t  .  ■  p-icin!-,  bb  ,i,i  of  iiiillions 
ii:'.;as!l\  ^i;,.;  -,  „-|;^  caaiiig  f  lan  the 
t^roaad.  deia  lads  it:  tb'-  \oicvS  of  all 
•;.,  d  iM--:i  deal  and  it  :  .\::  " 
e\'  a  (  f  ;.;e  -ddie:  .  wl 
!  a  ae  a;  ■■  c.aisiat  r.r, ior.s  spni'ging  bom  otir 
::'':yti'ia  aa  1  .oadaioi;.  wliicll  le-vaitly 
■■!'•"!•■  '■'-  !  '  libe  t':e  leal  ia  tias  work. 
'•'  :  ■■  ^'I'la'  1  ii-.aal  tlia  patriotic  anlorof  the 
iji  a    tb.-    -a-i'ibi,;;,   ,,f  th'.'   sVitesavai,    the 

■  a    "sot  tiie  '■.  b.dai  .  t'a"  per-uiisive  ialbi- 

■  ■■  -  "f -.be  pa  >--;.,;.,,  ,„.;a  ,,  ,.,;,,,cioa  of  the 
s  aaau  irv,  tb.>  c-;ir1  v  t-  acaiiigs  of  the  school. 
■'  ie  'a  ■■apl^r  ■■t'h-r  nnd  di\-a.'r  air,  are 
ua-^-ad  :i -1  !s  for  --xalt-M  triumphs,  mort- 
t' .I'.v  \v  atUv  the  .Vaieriean  name  thaai  anv 
sa  la  a..-,;  ii-aa  hviTs  ..f  blood,  W'a.r  is 
ba,.wn  as  the  list  rei-^oti  .)f  kings,  j  ,,t;  jj 
i  no  r.  .s,,!i  of  (,-:r  rai)nMic.  U-t  us 
'■'■".'"  e  a.a.!  tla,...v  off  fcnvver,  the  voke 
la  .1  ;vr,i;;in  I'.'.i,-  oppressive  tiian  anv  in 
t'le  annals  of  the  world.     .\s  those  standing 


i'etice. 


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on  tlie  iiiDiinlaiu  tops  discern  tlie  cuiniii.L; 
ln-anis  ot  nioniiMi;.  1.  i  u-,  tioni  tlu-  \  :ml  ii;c 
j^rolliKl  of  liiirial  iiistitiUioii>,,  lii>t  r(ci:;:ii/v 
tlie  asctMuliii);  Mui  of  llu' iifw  era.  I.ifl  iiij^ii 
Hie  KMtf';  ami  l.-l  Hie  kini;  cf  t^lnrv  in,  aii>l 
the  kinx  of  true  );U)i  \'  -   ..f  juace  ! 

Cii  \Ki.i  s  Simm:k 


A   I'LHA   rOR   1\|\F;KS\I.   I'lVLI. 

IT   is  a  heamitiil  liietuie   m   (  i!  e^/Ma  storw 
that    there  \va>    at   !■   i-t   one  s)io!     the 
small  island  ol   Helo-.  >:ti!!eatv(l  tu  th'- 
:^"ils.  aiul  kejitatall  liiiussari>  \  fmni  w  ir 
No    I'.ustile    font    e\i  r    s..Il.:;i;t    to    ],i\^s    tjiis 
kii'ji'.y  soil,  and  the  eili/eiis  of  all  i  oiintrii  s 
lieie    nut    ill   eonmioii    woishin    In  lualli  the 
a-i^is  of  iiuioIaMe  ]■■  ae.'.     So  1-t  us  ,l.'.;i,-;iir 
onr   lieloved    (ount:\  ,    and    rna\   the   Messed 
eonseeialion   he  le!t  in  all    its   |>a,n-.,   e\ery 
where  thron-liout  its  aiui'le  domain  '      The 
'lV-iii|ile  ol  Honoursliall  1..-  sm  !,,,inded  In  r.-, 
at   last,   \<y  the   'reinjile  ol   Con.nrd,  that   it 
may   ik-m  r   mo-e    he    entered    tlirou;;li    aa\ 
portal  of  war  ;   t!ie  Ihirn  of  ahinidanee  sluill 
ovi  rilow  at  IN  L;ates  :    t!ie   an,L;el    of  religion 
sha'd    \ic    the    j,uide  o\el    its    lla^hin;,'-  steps 
o|    adainanl  :    wiiile    within    its    eniiptured 
eourt^,  purj^ed   ol    \:<.Knee  and  UToi".;,  Ju-- 
tiee,    returned   to   tiie    eulh    from   lit  r    1,  ,n,i; 
exile   in   the   s'-:i<'.    with   ini^htv   siah-.   (or 
nations,   as  will    as  for  men,  shall   r>  ar  Iier 
-ereiie  and   ma'e'-li'-   If  out;   and  l'\-  lur  side, 
,i;reatest  ol    a'.l,   Ci.a.iity,  snhlime   in    iiieek^ 
lu^s,    hopiii,i;    ad    aad    eiidurni,;,;    all,   shall 
'liviii'ie  temper  e-ere  ri.^ht^c.us  chciee,  and 
with   words    of   inliiiite    eiuer  s;i  ill    iiispiie 
tlio.-e  <,,'(.od   works  thai  e  laiiot  \anisli  awav 
And  the   future  clii'  Is  of  the  i<  puMie,  des 
tilled   to   iijihold   the   ,ulories    of  a   new  era. 
unspotted   by  hiin.an    Mood,   shall    lie   '    ihi- 
first   in  Jieaee.  and   tlie   first  in  the   hears  of 
their  countrymen,' 

But  while  seekli;;^  these  lilisslul  j;loius 
for  oursehes.  let  us  -trix.  to  tender  them 
to  other  land.s  I/l  tlu-  '  ii,_;les  sound  the 
tnice  of  Cod  to  the  whole  wcnld,  lorexer. 
Let  the  sellivli  l,(ia^,t  of  the  Spartan  women 
become  the  i;ianii  chorus  of  mankind, - 
that  they  ha\e  llewr  seen  the  snioke  of  a,n 
eiieiiiv's  camp.  I,.  I  the  inui  h.  It  of  mailial 
music  which  now  eiieomp'a-ses  the  earth  he 
exehant;eii   for  liie  golden   ceslus  of  peace. 


ilothed  with   all   celestial    heanty       History 
d.wel'.s  with  loiidia-^^  on  the  re\i  rent  hoiiia>,;e 
that    was   h  -t,,wed    \,\     ma-vic,  jii.l;    -..1,!:>-, 
UI.oii  th','  -pot    o.  enpi.'d    liy  the  sepidchle  o! 
our  I. Old.     \aiii  man  '  to  resliain  1  ;■-  ui;  o  \ 
to  a  f.  w    f..  t    (f  v;i,ie,l    mould.      Tl:;     whol. 
•ai'.li  i--  the  sipuleliie  of  the  l.ool  .    ii^r  can 
an\   li^hteoiis  man  picpfane  any  pait  thereof 
I/t    us   iec(p^;ai/e   the   truth,    ami    now,    on 
tins  S.ihhath  of  our  couiitrv  .  la\-  a  lu  w  'ton, 
in   l!ie    .i.;r.in  1    tenipK-     (,|     uiiiv.  i-,il    |.ra(  ,■ 
who-e   do'iR-   shall    1  r  a.  1  .fiv   as  ',  a    trm  i 


111'  111   ol   h'  a\'eii, 
sue  ;.s  the  earth  it^.  If 


■ail    and  compn  neii 


C  11  Wi.i.s   Sr.MNia; 


I.INCOI  NS  Al)l)ki;s5   Al 
(ii.i  rVSIU  R<i. 


t 


I  i'  "'    1.'   I    ■  '■>    :■■  .-    .1.  ■,i.-t..l    .,1    Ih. 
1-  H    .11    I,,  ilv  II-..-      1  ,  .   ,,  ,       I        ^      ,,, 


-1.  .jii.nir.Ti  ..i  e.. 
n    ii . .  1... . 

''  '  ^\   ■■    l''-ci-Mii.  lit   .1   eu     I  ml.    I  sliit -!     pil,  .-?■ .  ,'iV.t 

^  I  ;,;;;',"' "|',|j' ;,:•"■''""'"""•■'"'■■' I' "I'  -iii--  ''-ai, 

I^'"  K    score    .and     se\tii     years     a^jo     lair 
lathers    lirou.i;lit    foiih    on     tins    con 
tiueiit     a     iKw    nation,    conceu'eil    in 
liberty  and  (ledic.itt.il  to  the  liroi>osition  that 
all  men  are  citated  t.i|Ual. 

Xiuv  we  ate  ei!i;at; -d  in  a  j;reat  i-i\  1  war. 
testini;  whttlur  tlia'  ii.ition.or  :uiv  nation 
so  conctieed  and  so  detlicated,  can  loiii; 
endure  We  are  m-  I  on  a  ,-re.tl  hattb'  ii-  je 
!>!'  lh.it  war  We  hi\t-  come  to  d.  .iicat,.  ;, 
p.atioii  of  tiial  i]'.:\'\  as  a  liu.il  rt-stiii  ■  ;,;,.>,, 
lor  tho-i-  w  iio  ht  le  -.i\  f  their  liM.-s  t;.,;t  th  ij 
natiiMi  mi'.;;il  !i\e.  It  is  altoj.;etliei  littni- 
and  I'loper  tli.at  wi   si,,,iiM  do  this. 

Hut,  in  a  lar-er  seii~e.  we  taniio  ihdi 
cate,  we.aiiia.t  coiis-.-cr ate.  we  c.iniiot  hal 
h'W  this  j:roiiiul.  The  br.rce  men.  livm,!; 
and  ilea.;,  who  stru.^'};led  here,  lia\e  const- 
crabd  it  lar  abov'e  our  jM.or  power  to  aild  or 
dfli.ict  The  world  will  little  not,-,  n,,, 
lon,i;  reiiiembt-r,  wlial  we  s.iy  here,  but  it 
can  ncv-.  r  for-el  -.v'.  it  thev  d'iil  hen-  U  j, 
lor  IS,  ti;e  li\ii:^  ralin-r  to  be  th-tlicated 
heVf  to  Ihe  unfiiiisiii-i!  work  wdiich  the\-  wh,. 
foin;!it  here  h.ui.-  thus  f..r  so  noblv  ad 
\anced.  It  is  rath'  r  for  us  to  be  ht  :.■  dedi 
t  .it.-d  to  till.-  K'e.;!  task  rt.anainin,!,'  b-  lore  us  : 
liial  from  th-'  same  honored  dtatl  we  lake 
increased  iltA'otion  to  th  it  v.n^-..-  (  y  t..i!i,-!.. 
tiuy  j;.i\e  the  hi'-t  full  measure  of  d--\otion  : 


£i^.w^:^9SLgi«.;^iS^fE«k^^^^ 


///«•/.  '//.SI/  ./.\7'    /(■ /A' 


"A 


■'' it  wc  heif  highly  resi)l\.    lliit   111—,.,-  ikad      "  lla.  ii.i  '     Nu  .iiii;l,l  df  it  '     ()IT'     Ketone' 
:i(iiil(l    not  h:ivi'    iliid   in    \.i;!i        V.    A     thi>       i  Xow.  j:  m  .  1  S;     I '  m  -    -:i  >  ■!  liini  im  ! 
ii  ilioli,  luiilcr  Cioil,  shall  hnr   a    ii'  >a    h-Mh       Tii''  un:  1.  u  .11  !..   la-ur  -;ai  r /;,    \  saved  , 


1. 1  tVet-iloni,  and  tli.il  y,',\>f\:]<  nt  nl  lli.' 
[noplt.',  hy  tho  peojiK',  Im  tii'  \n  Dplr,  ~ii  ill 
iidt  pirisli  tVdiu  llif  cailh. 

A  I'.r  \ii  \  M    I.I  \i  .  .1  \- 


iHi:  iiKKo  or  Tin;  commim  . 

riif   tu-i.i    ..I  i;.; ..    1  ...  Ill    1.'  .   mf   t'  ■ .    il-    t    ^:    n 


i  k  /    ■*    \KCIi\  '        \"()U.    1      ■, 

V  T      Siiaii  il  ailing;  wall 


ill  ihi- 1  \ir--tiUr'\\  ' 
(Only  a  cI:!;.:    a:i.l  \t  t  mi  1h,I,1 
Scan'ily  a-^  iiiai  !i  a^  t^  n  \  lai--  <  il'l  ' 
Do  vou  luai  .'  Ill)  \  I'll  kni'w 

Wily  till.' V  V.m/  <?/  ."  .  ^  [JllL  \llU!ll'  Ir  ii!  till- low  , 

'    V  with  those  CiiniHiiiiK'  wuU  )!'  s  tall. 
With  \  i)ur  lad-  Id  ll,-'  w  .lil  ' 

A''.'||.".  .'     To  lit.'  Mirv  I  Lji'  s- '    Win-  lii.;  ' 

Wo  re  Ik  ic  tu  In-  - :  . 
\a'l  tllL-li.-  hy  the  liillar'^  t';;.   \  1 1  \-  sjiul 

I'iKhliiij,'  lor  l''rar..e    iii\   lalln-.   kII. 
Ah,  will'  — 
T.'iit's  just  llu-  w,i\   /  wiiuli!  ihiio-.-  to  tall, 
W'tli  my  .'■'.'.  ■■  to  ihe  wall  ' 

S.urc  !      h' air,  i.[ie!i  l':'.;iii.  I  sa\-, 
1-  -imictir.:!;.;  rii;lit  14  ilaiut  i:;  i'~  wav. 

.\n(l  hue  lor  i.araiiaj.;  the  hiooil:  tuit  who 
W:i  it--  wollMi  wmk  l:k.-  this  I  ■  li  >  ^^ 
i'iii'     tis  a  Imtciie'.'s  hii^iih --.  '        //.',,.' 
1  ,ie  l'o\'  is  lieckoiiiii^  to  me  iiovi.  : 

I     knew    that    this    poor    ehiii!  s    hi-m 
wonhl   tail. 

\'et  his  cheek  ■■  not  pale  : 
|_':;\k      sa\-  vour  sa\  ,  lor  limi  t  \  oil  see 
'.'1  iieii    the    church  rlork    \oni!er    tolU    out 
V7n,,. 

Vou  are  .ill  to  he  -~hot  ' 
--  11'/,',,.'/ 
:   \iu.^<-  \  ,1/7  I",',   i'i,ni:,  ),■!   '     (1,  ho.  ho  ! 
' '  ■  \  oil  think  to  loiil  a   ^o  .■   ,■  .,,,,-;,.  ^o  " 

out.  sir.  here  -  a  watch   that  a  tVieiui,  one 

I  lay. 
M>  lather's  rriciul     jusl  o\er  th^,'  w.iy. 
'.'  at  me  :   and  il'  \  ou  let  nie  t;.  . 
:'.  -till  lacks  -.v\eu  minutes  ol   / /■i■■ 
■  .1  come  on  the  wor.l  of  a  soh'.iir's  son. 
"■'Oi^ht    hael;     iiOo    hue    whea    me    eiaan;:    . 
done.' 


I'oi    I   h  11   ,i\   s       lio\\    I      ■  ,,'/  lia\ehravfd 
'I'i.e  .irdol    of   til  it   lllli.  11  I   lit  i\e, 

,'.-  h.   sloe  I  and  heard. 

W'li  !..    I   i;  i\  I    'he  wold 
1  I'  'omii;.;  Inm  like  ,1  ih  4  to  die    '   ' 

■  III  taiii- '      Will.  Ihiiil.-.,  that  ni\-  .dcsite 
W'.i^  ■..■aiiti'l  :   a'  '1  iio\    I  m  read\-  ;      h'ire 
I  lae  woi  i  '      t!:.i!  sal:' 
\'oii  II  1'  t  mo  tu'ii  in\'  /'./-/  to  til'    wall  ' 

■'  I'a.ll'leu  '      t.'    ai     out  of  I'ae  line,   [  say. 
Come  ii',1!  '        Wiio  '.ail!   th.it  his  name  was 

N'  V  ' 
Ha'    iMaiRe  >viH  heai  ol  iiini  \  et .  one  da\' !  ' ' 

M  ill  ,  \KI   V  J  .    l'Ki;sT()N 

u  II 1 1  \M  nil.. 

n  \r.s   m.iy  ^uhdue  t'le  I'ulile  spirit,  hut 


e'^ii  \i-.s 
tiR. 


'I'ell.   ol'  the  iron  heart  '   they  could 
not  tarn-  ' 
I'or    tliou    wi. :  t   I'i    ihi.     mountains:   they 
proclaim 
Till'  e\.  lla-tilii;  cic'd  of  lioLllc. 
Tli.it  1  leed  :~\\  I  ;tle;i  on  till.  untra:npledsuo\v, 
'I'huiiiiered   !'■■    toii-.-ins   which   no    power 

c;i'l    hohi, 
Sa\'e  thai  I'l  (lod.  when  \u/  ^eiuK  forth  his 

.\nil    lue.illkd    li\-   wind-^   lliat    thiough   the 

1: ;  e  h'-a\  en  Mow. 
Thou,    wli'le    th\-  prison    w.dl-    were    dark 
:irouiiil . 
Di.lst  nil   a!  tie  the  li — ^on    N.iture  taiij»ht, 
.\iid  to  {':.:   i,:h  !  c.i|i;i\';t\-  w.is  hrou^ht 
A  \i<;on  ol'tln-  Sa  ii/ei  kind  tinhound. 

The  hitter  cup  thv>  mii:i.;!eil,  streii.nlhened 

th.ee 
h'o!  th.i-  L;re.it  w '  1 1-,  to  s^-t  thy  coiuitry  free. 
W:  1.1.1  \M   Ci  I  i.i:N    \'>K\  \\T . 


'1 


MI  N    \!  U  A\S  ill    1  OK    !  REF:I)().M. 

'hi:;,  i   i^  oiilv  oiu  i  ure  for  the  e\-ils  which 
new  !>■  aciphli  d.    Ileeiiom     ])roduces. — 
iin;  til  't  i  11:  e  is  fieeih.m.    When  a  pris- 
o  lei  I   ,i'.\  -  II'-.  (  .  il.  1  e  cannot  hear  tile  light 

or  recogiii/e  l.ices  :   hut  the  rellioiiy  is  not  to 


f. 
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rcniaiid  liim  into  ]u^  ihin>;(()i!,  bu!  !(   :ii  ■  n^ 
Uiiii  liiiu  ti)  liic  T:i\>  1. 1  l!i.-  Mill        'I'liv-  M  i/i 
(•(  tiuUi  aiiil  lil».:tN   in    \  at   I':- 1  lia  - /h   ;,nil 
lu'wiui.-r    iKitida-    \\U>\\   l;.;\i     ':"'.ani     ImK 
Mlli'i  in  tlic  li.ii'^i  mI'I.  .:■.■  't,     ,    hill  1.  I  !'■.  -la 
i;.!//,'  u]\.  aiai  tl..  \    a'!'   -.  •■n  |.-  aM;-  t,.  !>,  ;n 
il     In  ii  li  >vyvaiv  111.  a  ii  u'l  li.  I' .i-(in      |!if 
fxtri'inc  violcari- (  I   ■  i;>i,ia  a  -a!  r- ,.U  ~  :    l\,<^ 
li!'-'    iacoru>  i.iatii'.    ;  a.  ji   iK'ai  ;  i!u-  'i' at 
ttli-i|  t  Itaia  ni-  ul  tint.   r.  i^r  hucailict     nal 
l'<7;in  til  cuaK-rr  :   am:,  at  lti.i;lli,  n  s\  .t>  ni 
ul    :lI^tKr  an.l    ui'!.!    i>   -ilii.-,  d   out    <4   tli, 
vliaus,      M;iny  ii.ilnviaa-.  i-l  .  ai  tiaic  ar.    in 
tlif  liahit  i>r  Ia>  a;};  ,t  ia>\\  n  a  ,  a  ■-.  i;  ,  \  i,l,iii 

pluIH.silion.    !ll;it    I  .,  ])    ,   -I,    i,li-,at    lo  !rr   IT,... 

till  taL-\-  an-  lit  to  !;s'  ta  a  li  ^  liiaii  'llu- 
laaMin  is  iMiri!i\  i.|  tla  !'..,'.  in  liir  ,,;,] 
J-lia  \-  wh.i  ruM'iV  I'll  imt  tu  •.  ..  ".a  Mia'  witi  \ 
t'"  I'.'-  il  i'\  iiat  a'l!  !m  I--A  ::  ,  I '  ;!,,-;  at-  !'• 
wait  r..i  tiixatv  till  li,.  \  |..  >.r,,.,,.  v.:-i-  an,' 
K"*"i  ia  .-ilavijiy  t!i.  '  aia>  la.l  i.|  \\:,i\  ;,.] 
tvcr!  '  ■]•    !;    M\^\.i\. 


NAlHll.l.oNs     fAk'l  \\(  1.1,    K)    l||>     \k\\\ 
\\      1  (»N  1  AIM  Kl.i.AI  .     IM  I. 

S'  'i.ia,  i^is  ,  u-cr!\  I-  ai\-  aiu.ai  1  laruu; 
t.vinty  yrn->  lliat  \\i-  li.air  ii\.(i 
ti)LH-t!lr!  .    [  aia    -,.'n-!;    il    \\  itli    xaai         ! 

ha\C      Hlua\v      InlHlij      \,,n       j.,      .1,,.     ],,;];.;     ,,| 

t^l'itv       All    tla-    ]^,<\\,t>   il     lainijic    laivf 
artiif.l   .if^aia^t   iia        Scaa.L-  «l    ii;vi.;.i;   i-: 
liavc  !i,-tra\  n!  tin  )!  tn'.t.aml    l''raa  <■        M- 
'  'airtiv  Ik:--;-1I  iai-,  '.v  :■  'i-a  ;.:i,,;i!,  i-.a  .,t:a\ 
with    v.u    and    tla     la'^,    luar   aa-a    wlui 
laivr   r.aa  iiii'-d    tiia-    Id    lat-    I    aoa!.',    ;,!\<- 
I'l.iint  aaad  a  (  i\ a!  w  I!  :   ImI   I'Ta.ra  t    \<.i.n!a 
lia-.'-  h<  ■a  itali.ii.j.w 

I'.r  laithfii!  to  voMi  11, Mv  k,,,...  i;..  ^,;;, 
ni!S-i\a-  tl)  vanir  ai\v  y-  laaalh  ,  aai';  .lo  imt 
aliaa.loa    oui     il-ar    i  ;-i;:-.;iv  Mi-:;n    aul 

ni\-  forti;;..  s  1  vli.iii  ]-■  iriia'x-  a.  lair  !  ;  a, 
Mill-  ot  voar  liaiaap.  s>  I  la  :a:it  ha  , 
<l!i  il  ■  latt  if  [  11;  .-.  c,  ,n.„.,i>,-,l  :,,  >...  ^.  i,  j., 
sti!!  to  V,  i\-,.  M,nr  ,i.'!.  •  \-  :  1  -li  I'j  rai  on' 
now  Ihr  5.T-at  <!,,■.;>  wliidi  u,-  1,-v.-  (ioa<- 
tOi;ftIa  r 

linif.^    ia.>    tlic    cia.a.    t'lmiaira  ■    let    la.- 
pre- ;i' to  i:i\- la  :,r'      I'l' ■•,■,  -li    i!i\-        'If  at 
iiiv  la,- n!\-  vvi-!ii  -    :  .)   a.iih   \o\i.      rtiStriaa- 
me  in  your  niciiiorii.-i 

NAaiir.roa  ii()N.iii-.\Kri.- 


iNCiDiM  or  THI-.  r  RrNCM  camp. 

^'l||    know  uf  I'triu  li>,Ujini(  :  kati-hon  ; 
.\  niila  iir  M)  iuvaw 
*  la  a  liltK-  imniMii.  .\aj)ulct)ii 
>to(   '        OUI  >tuMniti;;  (liiy  ; 
Willi  111  I    ;  out  thrust,  you  lam-v  how, 

I.ia;s  uiiUa  arin>  loekid  hi'liind, 
A-  It   to  lial.iiiri'  the  ptoiu'  tirow, 
<  'ppic->i\e  wiili  its  nmid 

Jn~l  :i^  i"rluij>^  he   iirwrd     '    M\-  jilans 

'I'll. it  soar,  to  rartli  ia.i\   t.ili. 
I.-l  oih  a  iii\-  ariii\'  Uai'i  r  i..iiinis 

\V  an  r  tit  \  olldrr  wall     — 
I  >iit    twixt  till-  liattciy  siiioki  s  tlitn-  flew 

\  'idi-i    lioiind  on  huniul 
laiil  jjallopinj.;  :    nor   hi  idk- (in-w 

riitil  lie  roacln.d  tin-  iiioiind. 

'riuii  (.iTtiifti-  llnnjj  ill  siiiilm^;  joy, 

Aiai  laid  liiia^i  II  ii.,i  t 
1!'.   inst  liis  !ior--(  >  ni.iiua  a  hov  • 

\'on  luirdU-  could  suspect 
So  lialit  he  kept  liis  lips  >  oniprossed. 

Scan  c  aiiv  Mood  caiiic  thloiij^ii ,, 
\'otl  lookcil  twice  etc  yon  miw  his  lireast 

W  1-  all  hut  shot  in  two 

"  Well,  '    cnci!    hf,    "luiiperor.    hy   C'rod's 
.fiaeia 
We  ■      ai  it  \  on  Katsihon  ! 
Titr  inai^aal  >  in  the  inarkit  iil.iee, 

\ial  vou   11  lie  llu  II    anon 
■;'..>  see  yoiii   l!a|;  laid  llap  his  \;iiis 

Wliere  I,  to  heart's  d.siie, 
!"■  relied  hiia  '  "      The  chiefs   eye    Hashed  ; 
las  plans 
Soared  tip  attain  like  tiie. 

'I'i;  •  cliief  s  eye  Hasht'il  ;   lull  pri  seiitiv 
^oitl■al  .;  it-.-li,  as  sheatlas 

.\   idai  the  niothia  eai;lr  ^  i-y 

Wiieii  liii   Pi  iiis,d  (.ai;li  I  lai  athe-,  ■ 
\'iiti  u  \\iiaaded  '        "  X.ie.     iii^soldier* 

pride 

Tiatelud  to  the  ipii(  k,  lie  said  : 
"  Ini  kilieii,  sire  1    '    And,  his  chiif  he-iidc. 
Smiling,  the  bov  fell  dead, 

KolillKT   liKOWNING  . 


4. 


i 


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-i 


ki 


li 


1 1 


QUEEN    LOUISE  AND   HER  SON 


^^r^^Bfrs 


PAT/<Ji>77S.\/  A\/>   li:iA' 


THH  qii:i:n  or  i»ki  ssia  .s  nan 

ii  ■!!  il     I  '        I    :«iii     ».lh    ti|         n         I  I.,       ,..  ik.r    II,    I 


'A  ilil    l;i11( 


\  I'll  I   liR'  ^;;lU•     :(t 


I  iivi   in 


XIM 


It: 


;i-li,    iiuii   \\\-iiii:it    -.he 

1   "1  111  1  I  iiiinii     I  lose. 
Aui.-.  :    Sin-  1-.  s.iK-  Willi 


Wh. 


ii.iii  I 


v\  nil  I  iiti  I  .111  cIk 


I 


I,^"*.;!!;     (Jiici-il,     away  '      Tu     lliy     i  liair.ci 
sjx  ak 
A  'laiid  (jI   liiissai-.  llicy  <a|iitiri   ^<  i  k 
Oil,     lia->U- !    t->caiii- :     tlif\-    aic    luliii).;     llii-, 

way 
>iiiak      ^|)i'ak  to  thy  charter  uillhiuul.hn 

Tlicy  ro  lii>;li. 
Ii  Uolil  !     'I'licy  I  uiiu'  al  a  break  iiciW  [la.  ■ 
\  siiiili-  tliuiiijilianl  illiuiu>  I- n  h  Ian- 
'Jii'.<.ll  of  tin-  riiiMMan-^,  now  liii  a  iac«, 
To  Wfliuar  lor  sakt\    ■   lly  '. 

■:\'-   liiriK'il,    ami   lii-r  sU-fl   with   a    turHaw 

.l.i>,li-  ■ 
'>\>.!'  tilt- la-Uls  liki-  tlio   Iigluiuii^;  •,  lla-<ii- 

\a  !>    liku  ail  arrow  troin   slnl  crns-,-l)<)\v. 

'  IV,  :  lull  ami  dali-  in  the  Miii  s  licrt'o  >;li)W, 

I'lic  ijiiftn  ami  lur  f iieiiiic^  tliundfiiiij;  y,n, 

i)\\  tuwaul  Weimar  Uity  s]itd. 


A     1.. 
Mxkco      l»//\KIS. 


V      JiMJllI. 


1 .' 

!■  ■ 

•    ■     .1'    .1   lui-  111   ll" 

'     '     '      i    '    .  Ill  ;,, 
1       .1                ,    ■   ■ 

■                ..          1    I     ill!         »,        111. 

\ 

IU1< 

,;!it;!ii    i:i 

.!■- 

1.41  1 

i.il  tent. 

.  \ 

'1;^     Tiir;. 

■h 

rainiii),'   of    the 

will 

Ii 

" 

'.|ipliailn     lirllt, 
■  1  : 

Ill  il 

Th 

1  u  i : 
•1     1 

I  mil  t  111    holt; 

1 

TL 
Th.. 

Uia 

Tia. 

:ii[ui  heard  ; 
•  I  riiin  : 

'  iiroiie — • 

As 

Al 

I. 
'I'- 


;lit, 


■fill-  f'lval  oour>i  -will  a'l.l  hraxe, 

.\  I  1  his  loval  1 1  '\  cN  to  saw— 

Mill  no  I 
i  ..<  /:  w,^'/(/(>  .'  '  nil..,         irp  ami  i-U-ar , 
lunis   and    is   slaillcd    to   see  llu-ni  so 
iit-ar, 
'I'll'  M  sultly  speaks  in  her  eliarKer  s  car 
And  away  he  bounds  like  a  rot. 

Ill    sjn'cds  as  tlioiii;h  on  the  wni^s  of  the 

unid. 
Till   Uueen's  jmrsueis  are  lelt  hehind 

No  more 

>iu    tiars,  thoii^;h   eaeh   troopiT  >;rasps   his  "  '!""    .n 

u-ins,  r.i 

:^:i'!>'s  ii]>  in  his  stirrups,  strikes  spurs  and  lltuoke     ; 

striiins,  .\:iii  sianit,  .: 
1'  r  ride  as  tiiey  may,  lier  steed  still  gams  •\:'"1  li-:  '^'i  ^ 

And  WViniar  is  just  heloie  As  !;^;lil:;;:  j- 

Ami  h,:i;il,  •, 
^ile  !     Tile  elaltcr  now  fainter  ^fows  :  Iii,//.i!i-  i  ; 


'"■ 

); 

.il 

:u  : 

\S 

i'l 

\l 

-.u 

IK 

V.i 

>;riMii,  , 


I   iiid 


■iiK. 


'I'l'  es. 
1    nil,, 
i  bla-!.s, 

-.I'i'i      -!(Hk1, 
ink    t.;i  ir  blooU 


ueti         iiele, 
ii  ■         are, 

i'li'k  awoke  ; 
Ills  hist  ; 
ic-  -Ini.  k, 
'',.■    I  ".leek  !    the 

le.  :iiul  smoke, 
il    le  St!. ike, 
;:.  k  and  fist 
liiitain  eltiud  • 
;:  i.inpel  luud, 


"Siril: 

SilnL,.- 


-ml  the  last  a;  iskU  toe  expires  ; 


>.a  sj-es  ill  the  dislaiK'e  iiei  lalioring  loes 
I  ne  ^. lies  of  tile  fortress  staml   oin,  n.  \viij._ 
lu  welcome  the  Gcrtliau  aalioub  bride  so      Strike     fui  the -reen  graves  of  your  sires 
"'^'""-  Goii,  aud  yuur  native  laud  1  " 


'r^ 


KV 


if    i-;i»>.    JIT' 


I  IS 


/•■■iihjojjs.u  AXD  h:ia 


Tli.\    IdllKiit,  — hi..-    l.i.ivv    nun,    U,u^    .md 

_  Tlu-yj. ilf.Uii.it  -lutinil  witii  Mii-u  iiisl.uii  ; 
Tli.y  lon.iiu-Hd      liiil    )ll)//.;lll^  kll, 
llkf  (III.-   ;it   I  \  ,  1  \    \t  Ul, 

lli>  k'W  >.ui\i\  inj4  iiiiiii;i(ks  ^iv.- 
11.-^  Millie    \\U.  11  i.ii:^;  Ul.  II  pi.iu.l  liurrali 
An.l  111'    I.  .1  1p  M  v\,i^  \,,,||  ; 

Tliiii  ^.iw  in  .k.uh  liw  i\.li(l>  tl.nM- 

CuiiiiU  .  ii-,  I..  A  ni^;lit  -,  i>|).>si  , 

Like    llliW.lv   .It    VLt    Dl     Mill. 

liii//;in--  :   witli  thf  -..t.inc.l  hrnvc, 

lilt.  >  c  imi  uitnl  111  lit  r  ^Uir\   •»  limp, 
Kist  Hit.      till  It  i>  iiij  jii.Mi.Ui  j^iavf, 

1C\  I  II  i  1  111  r  ow  II  pi. Hill  V  litm.-. 
Slu'  \\.a.-  iiii  liiiiLtal  Willis  i.ii  ilu-f. 

Nor  h.iiii-  tile  (lai  k  luarM'  \\.i\ .  ii.,  [.Juiiii-. 
I.ik.-  t..ill  KraiKJi  Hum  .l.alli  -  ltal!i>^  luc, 
111  s.irr.iw  s  |iiiiii|i  ami  pa^;t'aiiUy. 

The  luaitk>s  luMiiy  ul   tin.-  luiiiti  : 
lint  sli'-  u'liiiniliii?.  Ihfi-  a-,  i-in- 
h"U^  lov.  ,|  avd  1.11  a  ^<■a-».1l  yj>ui\ 
1  ..I  tlui  In  I-  ]„..  s    1m,.  1-,  \\i,    tlu.l, 
ll.T  in  III,;.-  \Muii-lit,  lur  iiin-i.    1  T.allKi 
l-Dl-  tlm-  sli.    1111^-.  the  li]i'li,la\    I..  11>  ; 
<)l   iIk-i-  lltT  hah.',    iM-t  Iis|,iii^       lis  : 
l''ur  tliiiif  lu-r  .■\Liiiii^'  pi,i\ii  1-,  ^al.| 
At  pal  uf  loiuli,  ami  i'.>ttaKf  l'>^''  ; 
II'  r  -iiihllir.  li.jyjii),'  with  tlif  t.ie, 
('.iM-  t.,r  thy  >ak.„-  a  ilia.llier  blow  ; 
Iliv  pliLihti'il  maiileii,  wluii  slit-  Icars 
I'Vi   hiiii.  the  j..\   ul'  her  voilll^;  vears. 
'I'hiiik-  ..f  th\-  late,  aiul  cliieks  liti  tears. 

.And  -he,  the  mother  of  thv  ln>\s, 
Thoi'^h  in  her  eye  and  ta.led  eheek 
Is  leiul  the  Kriet'  she  will  not  speak, 

The  niein.ire  of  her  l.nii..|  i,>\s. 
And  .x.ii  sIr.  wh.)  K^ive  the.   hirlh. 
Will.  I>y  their  pilj;i  im-eii.  led  h.artli. 
Talk  of  Ihv  (loom  w  itlKuit  a  siL-h  : 
Fortlioii  an  freedom  s  now    .iiid  fiiue's. 
On.- of  the  few,  the  iniiiiortal  nanus 
That  Were  nut  h..rn  to  .i'e 

l-l  r.     C.KI   IN     II  \1  I.KCK. 

CHAK(iK   Ol     Till;    I. Kill  I    HRKi.AOl  . 

H>i  i    a  I    M.mie,  ii:illa  h  a^ue, 
n.i;f  a  lea-ii.-  .jaw. 11, 1, 
.\li  i'l  the  vallev  of  .ieatll 
K.xle  'he  six  luni.ir.-.l. 

".  t.*.......__  ,     .1...   T  ;..!.!    •.;.: ;    i 

Charge  for  the  guus !     he  said. 


Into  the  V  ilU  V  of  death, 
Koih-  the  !-i\  hiiiuirfd. 

"  1  ottN  .1.1.  the  I.ij;ht  HnnadeJ" 
\\  .IS  ill-  'e  a  111. in  .lismased  { 
Not  tll.M.).,li  the  soldicis  knew 

Some  .11.,    had  hlund-rccl : 
Theiis  II.. I  to  111. ike  reply, 
Th-irs  II.  t  I,.  It  is,,n  wli>, 
Theiis  hilt  t.>  .lo  an.l  die; 
Into  the  v.iiliy  old.  atll, 

Uo.li-  : ii.  M\  liuiitlrctl. 

Clin. Ml  to  ii>.;iil  ol  Ihetli, 
Caiiiiull  to  1.  H  <  1  lilt  Ml, 
Caimoii  in  tioni  ol  ilitni, 

\'ollc\e.!  .111.1  ihiiii.lerod  ; 
Stormed  al  \\  nh  shut  and  shell, 
Holdlv  th.  \   i.i.le  and  Well  : 
Int.-  the   j.ius  of  death, 
Into  th.-  III. .nth  of  hell, 

Ko.Ie  the  SIX  liitiidled. 

I'lashfd  all  Iheir  sahres  hare. 
l'"la^heil  ris  they  tinned  in  air, 
Sah  liiii;  the  j;unners  tlitrc. 
Charj^inj;  an  iiriiiN  .  while 

All  tile  worl.l  uondored  : 
I'liinj^e.l  in  the  hattery  siiiokc, 
kij.;ht  thr.iiieh  the  line  they  broke 
Cossaek  an.l  Kiissian 
k.eleil  floin  the  s:ibre-stroke. 

Shattered  an.l  sundered. 
Tilt  n  they  rode  baek  -but  not, 

Not  the  si.\  hundred. 

Cannon  to  rij^hl  of  them, 
Caiiiioii  to  It  it  of  th.t  in. 
Cannon  It  hind  them. 

\'olle\f.l  an.'  thundered. 
Stornie.i  at  with  shot  and  shell. 
While  h.  i-e  aii.'i  luro  fell, 
They  th:it  lia.l  f.iii>;lit  so  well, 
Came  thioii^di  the  i.ius  .  f  death. 
I!a.-k  ft. Jill  the  mouth  of  lull, 
All  thai  w.as  left  of  them. 

Lt  n  of  six  hundretl. 

When  can  their  kIo'V  fade  ? 
O,  the  wild  eh.ir^e  tjle.e  made! 

All  t!ie  worM  wondered. 
Honor  the  eliarxie  ihey  made  ! 
Honor  the  I.i^jht  Ihij^ade. 

Ivobie  bix  hundre.i  ! 

.\likei)  Tenn\-son, 


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J'.-l/A/or/XV  .IAD  llAK 


M 


AMEHICA. 

s   cuiiiitrv,    Uy  (,i  thc-p, 
Swrrt  l.iiu!  ol  lil.trtv, 
<>l  tlu'f  I  Mii^;  ; 

l^ml  wliiTf  inv  I  itlui-  .lii-il, 
1*111(1  ol  ilii-  |ii!j;iims   jiiitlf, 
JtoIU  i-Vfry  inoiiutaili  side 
I.fl  tr«-c(lo!ii  mm 

My  III  tivi-  ( Diintrv ,  thee, 
Lain'  </t  tin-  111)1)1,  Irtf. 

Tliy  nam,-  I  lu\  t- ; 
I  lovi-  thy  roiks  ami  rilU, 
Thy  Wdoils  iiiul  tt  iiiplt-.l  hills; 
My  )iearl  with  rajituri'  thrills 

Like  that  iibovt- 

Uft  music  swell  the  hrtezc. 
Ami  tiliK  fn)iii  all  the  trees 

Sweet  treedmn  ,i  son^j  ; 
I^t  mortal  tongues  awake, 
Let  all  that  l.natiie  p:,rtake, 
I.i't  riitk-.  Ihiii  silciKe  Lreak 

The  s.iiiiiil  piuloiiv; 

Our  I'alj'.c  i>    Coil,  to  Thee. 
Author  ol  lilierly, 

To  Tliee  We  sill^;  ; 
I.oii^;  iii:iy  o'lr  land  he  bri>;ht 
With  Ireeijoiii  s  holy  li^jlu  : 
Hroteil  ti;,  liy '."hv  tllight. 

Great  God,  uur  Kitij; 

Samii;i.  FpANe-is  S:mitii. 

TRl  I:   PATRIOTISM  IS  LNSIMISH. 

T)  II. ill    and    wroiij;,    justice    :ind    i  rime. 

*\  ixist  iiidepeiiiieiitly  (.t  (/iir  country. 
A  ]Mil.!ii-  wroiiH  is  not  a  private  rii;lit 
l"i  -nvciti/eii  The  citi/.ii  is  a  man  tiound 
t  >  l.ii'.u-  and  do  the  fif^lit.  and  the  nation  is 
'••;'.  .ni  a^;j.;revatioii  of  ci!i/eii-.  It  ani;iii 
''i"!.M  shi.iit,  "My  coiiiitiy  l.y  whatever 
i':t:iiis -xteiiddl  and  Iioundrd  ;  iiiv  countiy . 
r:L';:t  nr  wroi'f.;  !  "  lie  imreh  repeats  the 
ui  I'U  of  the  thief  wh.o  steals  in  the  street, 
<'r(,t  the  trader  who  '■wears  falsely 'it  the 
ci-.stomhoiise,  hotii  uf  them  ehucklinj^, 
■    >jvlortniie:   however  aecp-ired.  " 

Tims  gentlemen,  we  see  that  n  inan's 
("iiiitry  is  not  a  (eit.-iiii  ana  of  land  of 
iiionniains,  rivers  and  woods—hiit  it  is 
i  r:;;,-;p.c  ,  ami  patriulisiii  is  loyalty  to  tliat 
principle. 


In  poetic  minds  and  in  popular  enthusi- 
asm, this  feeliiiK  iietonus  .h.Mly  as.s»K-iated 
with  the  soil  and  sMiihois  ot  the  country 
Hut  the  secret  sanctiia.ilioii  o(  the  soil  and 
tile  symbol,  is  the  i.lea  wliicli  llie\  repre- 
sent; and  this  i.ieu,  the  patriot  worships, 
llltoUKh  the  iiunie  and  tli-  svuihol  as  ■ 
love!  kisses  with  raptiiie  th.  ^l.nt  ol  his 
nnslrrss  und  weais  a  lock  of  Ltf  hair  upon 
Ins  heart 

So,  with  p;issionate  heroism,  of  which 
tradition  is  nevt  r  wearv  of  tenderlv  telling 
Arnold  von  Winkelried  j;;,tlieis  into  his 
hosoni  the  sheal  ol  loi.  ij;ii  spears,  that  his 
death  may  g^e  lile  to  Ins  coniitry  So 
Nathan  Ihile,  disdainiiiK  no  service  tjiat  his 
fountrv  demands,  perislus  untimely,  with 
no  otlier  friend  than  God  and  the  sa'tistied 
sense  of  duty.     So  (leorKe  Washington,  at 

once  comprehending  the  scope  of  the  destiny 
to  which  his  country  was  <ievoted,  with  one 
hand  i>uts  aside  the  crown,  and  with  the 
otlier  sets  his  blavcs  free  Sk,,  throiiKli  all 
hisl,,ry  from  the  l.e>;inniii  ;.  a  noble  army 
of  martyrs  has  fouKlit  fiercely  and  fallen 
hravely  tor  that  unseen  mistress  their 
country  So  throuj^di  all  hist.,rv  to  the 
end,  as  lon^-  j.s  i,„i,  believe  in  God,  that 
army  niust^till  march  and  lij;li!  and  fall,— 
recruited  only  frcmi  the  Oowi  r  v(  mankind 

cheered  only  by  their  own  h..pe ol  humanity,' 
strong  only  in  their  confidence  in  their 
cause  Gi;(jKi,i:  WltLiAJl  Ct  ktis. 


PATRIOTI5M    ASSLKIIS    I'l  BI.IC    I  AITH. 
^  p< '  expatiate  on  the  value  of  public  faith, 

1  may  j.ass.  with  some  iiieii,  lor  decla- 
matioii  ;  to  sia  !i  men  I  have  nothing 
to  say  To  oihcis  1  will  iiiKP,  can  any 
circiinistaiuc  mark  ui>on  a  people  more 
liir[>itii.ie  and  debasement.  t:.,in  the  want  of 
It-  Can  aiiythinj;  tend  more  to  make  men 
think  themselves  nuan,  or  deRrade  t<i  a 
lower  point  their  estinialioii  of  virtue,  than 
siicli  a  standard  of  action  ? 

It  would  not  merely  detnorrdi/e  mankind  ; 
It  tends  to  break  all  <'ieliKaments<,f  society! 
to  dissolve  that  mysterious  charm  whicli 
attracts  iiulividiinls  to  th.e  natio;;  :::-..-'.  t-. 
inspire,  in  its  stead,  a  repulsive  sense  of 
shame  and  disgust. 


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;iticiiiou  t'lir  Uk-  sjinl  \\!ni'  ;i  lu.i-i  u.i- 
l">!ii  .'  Ak'  llu-  wr\-  I  Ml  ii  wiuif  ■,',._•  t  ,;il 
t:ri;li-.l  lo  i,;ii  ;ir,ir-.:t  pU'LT^  ncc  !.>■•  .i!',>,- 
tht-y  .'mv  j;ri-iK  r  '  N..,>ii,  llii^  i^  iii>l  liio 
rli;ir,u  ;t.-i  (it  Uif  \:i'ui   :   aii'i  it  mj.ii>  1;i.;:1(.-i 

!■.'!■  Us  (>'ij(.Tt.  Il  1^  ;l:l  1-N.lrllilol  ^il  I<. ■■,■(.•, 
IiKiuiili^  w  il  li  all  liic  <  iijuvi'i!  ;ilM.r  lili-  ,111.1 
lwi-.t;!iL;  ii'-fll'  Will:  lli..'  iiiiauU -,1  l,i.i!iKn!-. 
.  I  th'j  luart.  ;i  1-,  111  ;>  \\  ,_•  ,,i,t'\-  liio  l.i\v. 
ul  S'H-.cl-.  1)L  ;ii!-'  t.ii  \  :.!!■  till'  1;'\-.  Ii 
vi;  tiir  i  II  til'  il  aiiliii'i  il;,-  \m-  sv.-.  im: 
til;-  arva\-  •  <{  t'■^■,■,■  .ci  1  i,.]',,]  ,  1.:m.  li:,.  >,  i  ,,,.. 
aliii-  una  .;.■  I  f  c  ■,;  r  i  ■  iiiMli  \'  -.  I ;.  .'^  .:  Iv-  i  ■, 
K''"!  illi.vii  laaii-;  tiia'.  ln'ti.a  l;;s  (ivmi, 
aiiil  1  .u  r:  -!ks  :•  la.t  '•!i\  a■^  y. .  .a.  Mi,, 
I'Ut       ;>     '.a.-irii  1|,'      i,     wi.iiiia      hi    i  !v.U 

!ii-i  li!r  ::i  il-  Uca-ii.a  ;';.!  1-  i-or-i  '..i', 
1  i.i;  il-  y  i::,--  |!i'i;,'at  a  -v  aii-  h'-  i;  i  •  ■. 
:1  '-'"I  'S  lilt  i  i-iiN  •  a  a  i:l  Vi  ;i  \'  lii  1  ■ 
'ii-an-ii  iii\  il .!  a  :-'•.■.  w  li.-a  a  -ti'u-  iiaii-ir,,,  ^  -, 
till-  III  i:u  pli  <  taat  r'jn^  iilua  'in  :i  -i-.  iii  ;|\-  ^ 
tUir  ins  ill,-  sIkmIi!  nut  !.■■  inxaiK..'',  \-,iM! 
wiiuiii  It-  (.-iiiir.-ni  i;;s  ]"..  i:i  a  (i.iailiy 
uvii.Mi-,  ia  tia-  I  '.  ■■ .  u\'  -'.  laii-i.  1-.  avai  dl-linii 
I'la-ii  III  li:s  iiwa;  .'  i^'ouiil  ia-  loois  \\  icii  a  aia- 
iai'i  ,inil  \aiU  la'.aa  lo  Ma  h  a  roiiiilrv  ,  ;i-, 
!:i-  Jiai.  11'.  '    Tiu-  sialyl-  1 ,1  li  i\  i;;,.  ,,;:  •  \.-,,iii,I 


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1'  '■:  ail  ;-aii.  ;l  ia-  i.-iaimii  a';\  .  ai.ii  ,a-t!\a 
l"i  r.  v.aini.t  i.f  a  \aai-  |  [y  ■.vmiM  \  .•  , 
i'iin.  -la  .1  Man  la  Iin  r.  r,:\  -■  I  ai.i 

I  --la'  lai  rxiapliiMi  !o  1  il  •  ri'^i'ca*  li  at  i-- 
Vaai  aniim,'  iritaais  t^  \'  ■■  lnv  'A'  .L;i'a-1 
in; ill  i  I  ;la  !'-  ;!!<•  Cii-L  -  ia  tia-  r-iii  ■iiti  a.  .] 
I't  Mini,  V'.  a-ii  it  i-  \  iiiiaa  1.  lia  1 ;-  ar.-  i.oi 
u  hi,  a  it  li  lita-iK  il  Iti-  ,ii-,-i\.Mi  1.-  la: 
I'arian-  ■  ii  \v'::l'r  ;  a"  ti.i  i. irru  -1111, l,:i-  ur  a 
■■''"ii'a  <'■  '  •aiii-  -i\.  ,  iii-t  lih  ifl'.-  Ia::;liii:. 
''"'■■a  l-al  sai-i.-'i!-.  i,,  tveata--.  l'i-,a  11  in 
•\'i:  ■:■-  .1  ti  111  I-  iii;i\  I'.a  ii(ni:;lit  1,1'-  11'' aa-\  ; 
lait',,.;  II  :i:::,.  .i,  <■■,■.  n  .\':J(rs  1-;  t.  ■  1  w  i-,  , 
'""  '■•>"  "!■-'    •  )  .'i-,\'  il  :,aa  a::aii!   r ,;  . 


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.^  I',  ai-'i  iur  tl',>  i:a:-i;  :r,i  ;■  u 
■a-  ,i^a-  -a  ■  li'  ■  •■:;.;  ;,,;,s  i.fii-i  ;.--.;,  ia!a.' 
'■!'    I''!. a  V    11. li    laia-ii-,    jur::!:'    a  i:  1!  a':i    t- 


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;■  -'111'  ''lai  111. a:  11;..  f.,i,.'i  (il  t! 
K-''!",\  ..  i!  !^..  va  aa;.,  .li'  ja  ;a  .■  ,  .a:!,l  li^, 
.t^:!!!!  laai.-;  t  ti '^- r; ':i.i  ;iaii  l.,!ti;  :i  -i.,a.  t'  . 
lli'-v  w.ntl.i,  !;....\,-.,ri  li,,illi,  -mai  laai 
lii  W-'];  s  i.-  laa.:  :  ,  ;a,il,.-  -.-;!iia  llait 
iustic-e    liihUr    u-liirl;     'h,\-    t",.'l      :1...     rii.,,l«. 


111.  :ii:il  !.i\v  of  their  stale.  TIilv  would  per- 
ii-iv-a  ii  w;i>  ilua-  iiiti-rest  to  111, ike  otlieri 
r.-->;.  .  : ,  aial  lia  \  w.uilil  tlK-n-rore  soon  pay 
:.oau-  i:--;'(,al   lUcm.-^clvL-s  to  Mic  oliligations 

ufi,.' ' :  !  utii. 

it  i>  jLiiinul,  i  liupe  il  i:^  ^^ll|x  ill  nous,  to 
iiKii^  •  I'.iii  till-  !-ii['i)o,-,itioii  til, It  America 
•~ii..uM  i';iii:>li  llie  (Ki;i>ioii  ol"  lliirt  opjiro 
i:iiai.  .\>i  let  iiif  Hot  f\eii  iiiui.niac  tliat  a 
I'  ;.uM:;  ,i:i  ,i;ii\a-riinu  III  ^IlnIllJ;,  as  our  own 
'■-.  !i  '111  a  |i.,ii[.1l-  1.  :ili;;liteiR-(l  aial  iituor 
laij  .t.  1,  :l  :;;)\i.rimK-lit  uiiosi'  ol  i;,;ia  is  rijjllt. 
.i;al  '.v  ill  -a  iKiily  ilis(i]i|iiu-  is  duty,  can. 
iiiii.'i  ^.•l.■al:l  (l<'i,it|.,  iiKike  its  option  to  he 
i.riiii.  V,  .  ,111  I'li;-  to  a.-t  wliat  ilfspots  dare 
aot  :i\aa\  .  w  !i,:;  our  o-,\  n  example  ex'iuee* 
!;•■  -t.i!.^  Ill  liiiliaiy  ait-  uiisuspeeted  uf. 
^  '  ■  it  1  .'•  iiliici-  iiiaki-  till-  supposition 
t'i.ii  (.'it  lliitiii'i  I.  fusts  to  execute  the 
liiai'-  .ilti  !  v,e  li,i\,  diiiie  every  lliiiij;  to 
'  |':>  il  i:tlo  t  !l  .  t.  Is  there  any  laiiguti^^e 
■  t  :  a'i.,;,h  pii:iL:'-itt>iioUi;li  to  express  _\our 
.  ..laiai  iitiiiv  on  tiu-iiut?  Wlia.t  would  yon 
■a -.a  i.r  I,;;. 1.1  what  wuull  you  not  say  .^ 
Vi  i.,i:  I  \ou  nut  t  11  tlu  111,  win  rever  an  hint; 
i;-'  a;  1-1  iiiiLt'it  li aval,  sli:iiiie  Would  slick  to 
I'iai,  ia-  \wn;lil  ili-uwu  Ilis  eouiltr\  ,'  Vou 
\'"  '  i  tx.ililil,  l.iiij;!;iiai,  ptiiud  ol'  vout 
^■'.'l''i  -ml  arin^ant  in  the  possession  ot' 
;  '.^''.  'a'l'h  fi-r  tiK-se  (listinetions,  which 
'"  '■  '■"  ■'!;>'  V.  iiicii  sof  yonrdislionor.  Such 
I  ii'laai  iiii.;ht  tiuly  say  to  coiiiiption, 
■|"::  .;i  .at  iii\-  fitlier.  and  to  tlu-  wonn.Tliou 
:;'l  niv  lai.tia  r  .iii.i  my  sistei .  We  should 
*■  '■  '.i  s"'  '1  a  '.a  c  of  nien,  their  name  is  a 
la  u  i,-r  l.iirileii  than  their  deht. 

l-'isilitk  .\mi.s, 

MCIOK'IA.   I  IK>.s.|    01     AM.  SOM;Ki;i(iNS. 

'["^ilii   ;       :i  '  i   ' ''Il  an  \';k-ti)ii:i  is  no  iiicu- 
i         '  'a   .!  .  ■    ,.ii  .;1     laii.liiMik.        U     i>    la. 
m   icr..-.      .-    "'t  (li\  isii  in  01   time  ii-a 
!::!  1-r  :;."  h  -   .■■  aa  or  tla-  rliioiiiclci a      Wa 
■  '■  '  :  -  '.'.'■  d')  a  .  1  1  .    an  ..  \\i-  \',  I  u-  inliin.itel' 
.'-    '.    a  .1    '.atl!    tile    ]n  i>.in:ilil\     of    (Jiaia 
'":  :  1  'ia: :'!-    I  i;  ■  sil.'i'i--ai:i  of  the   l;ii  at 
■    '■  '■'■   il    i.ii-  .1    lii  '■    ri-i'^'i,   and  diiiar.a. 
''■■     ■.    i.^aai  ::l  I  •!  ;l,i -I  aij.iu-  Wiit-re\cl  s';.- 
'■^■-  1:1'     ;,:!:!  I  in  ^11  a-xi.i  iitini^  her  ]H.rsii;i 
■5'     ■.'  '.N    ;  11  till    e  I    a  ills  Mill  Iv  We  do  well. 
i  i    ■    iia;.. .:  ;■;  a.  ;■   ol    the    C'liu-tiiUtioii,    in 


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PATRiorisu  .-iX"  a:  I  A' 


121 


increasing,  factor.  It  is  incicisin.;  aiui 
must  int-RMst.' with  a!l  the  K''i>\vtli  ami  (K' 
\fUipnicnt  of  tllosi-  If",  si-ll-.n,  I'l:::- 
cunnnimities  -those  n>  w  coninnnnvi  alths 
;)eyonii  the  seas  which  are  h.unul  to  tis  !.v 
tlle  person  of  the  sovereij,Mi,  wlio  is  tile 
leaihng  symbol  of  the  unity  of  the  empire. 
A.   J.    liALl'dlK. 

UBErtTY    AND    UNION     ONi:    AND    INSl-.PA- 
KABLH. 

Il>KOi-'KSS,  sir,  in   my   career   hitherto,    to 
have  kept  steadily  in  view  the  jirosper- 
ity    and  honor  of   the   whole  coiintr\  , 
and  the  preservation  of  our  Federal  I'nion. 
It  is  to  that  Union  that    we  owe   our  saiely 
at  home,  ami  our  consideration  and  dit;nilv 
abroad.      It  is   to  that    Union    tint   v.e   are 
ehietly  indebted  for  whatever  makes  us  most 
proud    of    our   country.     That    Cniou    we 
reached  only  by  the  disciplineof  our  virtut.s. 
in  the  severe  school  of  adversitv.     ll  had  its 
origin     in     the     necessities     ot     disoruered 
finance,    ])rostrate   commerce,    and     rniiud 
credit.      I'nder  its  beiiii,'n   innuetices   tiksr 
great  interests  immediately  awoke,  as  fr'!!ii 
the  dead,  and  sprang  forth  with  newness  ol' 
life.      Every  year  of  its  duration  has  teemed 
with  fresh  proofs  of  its  utility  and  its  bkss- 
ings  ;     and,     although     our    territory     h.is 
stretched   out   wider   and    ',^ider.    and    our 
population  sjircad  farther  and  fiirthei .  I'n.v 
have  not  outrun  its  [irotectiou  oritsiMiic 
fits.      It    has    be^en    to    ns    a   copion^-   loisn 
tain,  of  national,  soci.al,   ar.d  [lers.inal   lia) 
piness.      I  ha\t>not  allownl  mvstl!',  ^jr,   ii,. 
look  beyond   the  Union    to  see  what   ip.ielr, 
lie  hidden    in  the   dark    rec.  ss    lie:!i!iii       I 
have    not    coolly    weighed   tin.-    chancvs    ,.,: 
preserving    liberty,    when    the     hon.is   th.it 
unite  us  to.gether  shall  !>.■  bruk.-n    as;n:dvr. 
I  liave  not  accustomed  nusdi  to  ban,;  .>■,  ^  ; 
the  [)recipice   of  disunion,    to   see  w  lielht  ; , 
with  my  short  short  sight.  I  can  fallu-iu  ^'ii,- 
depth    of   the  abyss    below:     nor    e.-i'.M    I 
regard  him  asii  safe  counsellor  in  tl 


of  this  government,  whose  th-iiii^lit'- 


:il!s 

'U!;i 

be  mainly  bent  on  consideiing.  not   ii..\v  t!ie 
1  nion  itiay  be  best  preser\-(_d.  but  how  tol 
erable  migiit  be  the  condition  of  t'.ie  people 
when  it  should  be  broken  up  and  desiro\ed. 
While    the   Ibiion   lasts     we    have    hii-h, 


e.\eilni;;  gialifenig  piospects  spread  out 
belore  us  |..v  n-,  a;id  otu  children.  Hevond 
that  I  srek  noi  to  pr;i<  trite  tlie  vei'.  U.od 
gr.mt  tli.il  ii  !ii\-  da\-.  a'.  1.  isl,  that  curtain 
may  n.it  ii,-,i-  Co  1  gr.inl  lii.it  on  in\  vision 
Meyer  may  le  oiieut-.i  wlait  lies  iichind  ! 
\V;ien  my  ev.s  shall  ]<:■  turned  to  belioM, 
lor  the  la-t  lune,  the  <\m  in  heaven,  ma>-  I 
not  sre  hiiii  1  iiining  (.n  the  broken  and  dis- 
honored Iraioii'.'iits  of  a  once  glorious  U;iion; 
on  S;.!'.' ^  'li'^s-'Veied.  discordant,  belliger- 
ent: on  .1  l.ind  rent  with  .  ivil  feuds,  ur 
dren.  hr.l    ii  niiv  lu  ,  in  fr.ilernal  blood  I 

I,e!  tlui'  l.i^t  lieble  and  liuj^ering  '.glance 
rather  'ulio;,!  t;^.  gor;.;e<JUS  ensign  ot  the 
lepid/de.  now  known  and  honored  th:ough- 
out  the  r;\M.h.  -liii  full  high  ad\.inced, 
Us  arms  and  troplii<s  -tie:uning  in  their 
I'rieiii.il  hi-.;re.  n.il  a  ,-li  ij-e  er.ised  or  pol- 
hit.!,  not  a  ■.•".;'e  sUii  ol.s,-iired:  bearing 
for  i'.s  nioHo  iio  sn^ii  mi-i.d.le  interroga- 
tovv  as.  If/,.,'  ,\  a'/  :-!:\  :,,',fh'  nor  those 
other  words  o!  dein>;on  .n  1  foUv.  — /  //>.■  .>.'i' 
/•'  ■/  '.tn  I  I  •  .v"  1  '  I  .  M,/.>  .•  init  everywhere, 
-l>:ea,i  all  o\er  in  ciiaiacters  (.f  living  lieht. 
Ma..-!-!,;  o:i  ,i:l  its  anij.I.-  f;i'ds  as  they  lloat 
o\\r  the  s.  a  :iiid  overtht.'  hind,  and  in  e\erv 
wind  muler  the  whole  hea\ ens,  that  other 
sentinunt.  d.rar 'to  every  true  .A.ni..ricau 
heart.  —  /.:'';>!v  WD  I'ln'oii,  ,.\!:r  av.d/jr- 
'■•'■>•,  ("/(■  and  !'i-  ■  /■■atar'r  ' 

I  '  Wll.l,  W"!  liSTHK. 


I  Hi;    BArTL(;-H\MN    op     IHi:     RfEPlBLIC. 


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MiNi     eTes    I'.ave   s.   -n    the  glorv   of  ; 
i-oining  oi    tl'.e  I.oid.  : 
He     '-^^    t:anij''r.ig    out    •■■e    vintage 
wheie  tile  ,v;rains  oi    wrath  are 

Stoud,    . 

!Ie  hath  loos;,!   the  ;  ilel'ul    iightiung  of  his 
teniliie  sw  in  swol'i  . 

Ifis  trutli  IS  inarching  on. 

1    have   veeii    h.  'a    in    tile    v.;itch-llres   of    a 

1  hev    ha\-e    bnil.h.;    irm    a:i    altar    in    the 

eveninL;  dR  ws  and  d.nnps  : 
1    can    re.id    his   lighteons  -eiitencc   bv  the 

dim  and  ilai  ii--  l::ne;s  • 

His  day  is  marching  ou. 


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ni:uvrc:i,l  a  Ikiv  -,,s,h!,  wnt  in  l.mnislRd  ColU    tli,.ni,.li    the   bowl    be      'tis    f-,te    that 

'""\"'^'^'l  :  nmslbn.Mk  it, 

As   \,.  ,;,al  with    1M\-  v..nl.tiiiuiN,  s.i  wi'ii  t'li"v  can  hallow  the  tr:ij.|iii.-iUs  that  f-ill 
>ini  iiiv  Kiaru  >\\vA  li.-.i!  ; 

I.i't  the    IK-!..,    Ih.mi    ,A    woman.    ,  i  nsl,   ili,.  rmii,!  lor  Ins  (ainc  that  last  dav  that  hr  met 

'-I'jii.-nl  x\,tli  li:s  1,1  (.1.  Ihcin  ' 

S!iu-.-C,.„l  isi„:,.,l,in,.;  ,,„■  A 11  ihr  iukIu  1,,,,^   lu-  l,a,l   bt',-ii   on  llicir 

!b'  !ms  k,,iiii,U-.1  r  ■;;iulk  tiiinijKt  that  shall  ,            tuuk. 

nr>  .iiMJl  I,  In  at  :                 '  •'^^'""nii.i.:  <ht-ir  lia|>s  aiul  tlir   iiifii   that   had 

Hr  is  s;i;i.,ir  ,,nl    tiu-   lua!ts,,r  imn    hrlnr.'  ..    ^'-■,'  tlKin, 

!iis  jn,';;nirm  -lal  :  ^^''''!  h.i  a  chart;!-  that  should   iit-vcr  ^ivo 

*'ii.  !k'  swill,  iiiv  s,,i;i,    to   aii-wrr    liiin  '   he  ,,           back. 

;ii!iil.r.;;.  niv  Ici  I  .'  I'lifrc    on    tin-   hiU-to].    h.-   halted   and   saw 

Otii-  (\,h\  is  ui.ir.-liinL;  on  tli<.-in, 

I:,  .;.,•  l„  .„•■■,,.•  ,1,  .   ■:•;         ■."      ,            ,  '-'"'r;'"- ;in  loosiiiid  and  rcadv  to  fly. 

;u!os ■;;;;;;. !;  '     '■"^'  ""^  '"'"■  >'""v,nK  scuts,  wuh  ti,.  t.dings  t:,  awe 

^'^'''',',ra'':,;\-'':'^  '''"''''''"''    ""'"-''^"^^-^  Toldon'iso,n„nKl>eh,reh.-was   ni>;h. 

A.  iK-  died  to  ,„ak     :  vn    holv.  hi  „s  dic  to  All^  the  wdc  valley  wa-    lull  of  tluar  h.rces. 

<. at. lend  to  cover  the  Iclj^is'  retreat 


ni.cKi.-  I'u:;  ii 

\\  hile  ( ioii  i-,  niaicaitiL;-   on 

jil.i  \  W  \!:i)  IIowi;. 


CI  5TrR'.S  1  AST  CliAR<ii;. 

r.rn,  r.cfr,..'    \    C':.ut       \.,    ■.    :,,    iii.;.:;.    i-  i 


%»  [  y  \i' :    !s  It  |,oss:i, 


<^  nsler.  u\i;-   heio,  the    ii:st    in    Ihr 

Cl'.ariTiir.j;  liu^  i.iilkt-  o,"  vore  to  ilv  wi.iet, 
Sliunniii-    our    batlh-  kin- '-.     rmciets  ,,l■ 
li.:^hl  : 
iH-ad  :   ov.r   NoiHiL:    iln.-tlain.  a; 
S-  r-auon  \ 
^'"  ":i'-  oi  t.  M  lis  il-.c  wav  of  his  f,;; 
Slaxi  in  t!i>-  <\-~^^\,  and  nc\.  r  to  w 
X'-\'er.  not  e'-'en  to  xiotorv':.  call 


L(jnir:'<;cs,  lit-  .^   ,,;,.:]-■      lail   vc   need    not   he 
K:i<\:',. 
_  Xo.  niav  11. •.    ■■.itii  he  like  his  when  I  die  : 
>-'>'_ie-r'  Is  u  ,^u,i  ,,,,  u,.:,.s  1  am  Ie,iviii>;. 
hallit'i:  with   brave  men,  aiu!   face  to  the 


Warriors  running  in  haste  to  tluar  liorses. 

Thousands  of  enemies  close  to  his  feet  ' 
Kown  in  the  va!Ie>s  the  a^es  had  hollowed 

I  liere  hty  the  Sitting    Hulls   camp    for   a 
prey  ' 

Xumbers  !    What  recked  he  '   What  lecked 
those  who  followed  > 
Men  who  had  fought  ten  to  one  ere   that 


e,  the   bold       Out    swept   the    squadrons,  the    fated    three 
hundred, 
Into  the  battle  line  sleailv  and  full  ; 
Then     down   tlu     hillside   exultin^lv  thun- 
dered. 
Into  the  honles  of  the  Old  Sittin,^   Bull  ' 
WihiOealallali,  Arapahoe,  Chevenne, 

W  ih!  Horses  braves,  and  the  rest  of  their 
crew, 
Siirank  from  that  cliaree  like  a  henl  i,,,m  a 
bon. 
Then  closed  around  the  great  hell  of  wild 
Sioux. 


lead     a. 


■n . 


T)eatii  s    b 


>'   JoiiMies-,  the    e;realesl   must 


l-aii;e  :s  eter:!:i:    and  better  than  all. 


ki.L;iit  to  the  Centre  he  cliari;e.l,  ami   then 
,aciiig 
Hark  to    those    veils  :' an<l   around   them, 

uh.    See   ! 

«  'ver  the  hilltops  the  devils  i  anie  racing. 
^  Coining'  as  1  ist  as  the  waves  ol  the  sea  '. 
Ked  w.is  the  1  ircle  ot   fiie  about  them  : 


I.,, r  ,.:. 


:u;.   u:   ilgUl, 


tZ^7':'.7^^-h[Mt' ■  ^'^r^y  -Vi 


PATRIOTISM  AND   WAR 


I", 


Shot    tliroiigli    that    terrible    black    (.loud 

wiUioiil  tlifin, 
Hrootliiig  ill  (leatli  over  Custer  s  last  fight. 

Then,  ijiil    hi-  bU-iu.-li  '      Did   hf      ;u-   like   a 
crav'.ii, 
Hejij^iii^  tnc  lorliinii^.;  tiiiicN,  Icr  his  lite? 
Was  liurr  a  xildii  i   uIkj  <  iirriid    tlu-  Seven 
I'Miiu'hrd  like  a  luw.ip!   or   llcil   from  the 
strife  > 
No,      l>V     the      blood      <;f     oiii      Cusler,     no 
iliiailiiij(  .' 
TIk  re    ill    the    midst   of   the  de\ils  they 

(  loS*', 

HtiiiMU-cl   ill   by  thousands,  but  ever  a^sail- 
iiiK. 
iMKhtiii^  like  timers,  all  bayed  amid  toes  ! 

I'lni  ker     and     thiekir     the     bullets     eaiiK- 
viiiKiiiK; 
Itovvii  ^o  the  liorses  and  riders  and  all  : 
'.-.A-iftly     the     warriors     round     them     were 
riuKi'iR 
Circlillj;  like  bu/./ards  awaitiiij^-  their  fall. 
St  e  the   wild    steeds    of  the   iiiounlain    and 
prairu 
navage    eyi-s  t;leaining    from     forests    of 
maiie  ; 
ijiiivcnnL;  lames  with  pennons  so  airv  ; 
War-painted  warriors  charging  amain. 

Ha(  kward  a^aiii  and  again  they  were  driven. 
>Unnking    to    elose    with    the   lost  little 
liand. 
N-v.  ,-    a   cap    that    had     worn    the     bright 
Seven 
ii-)-.v^d    till    its    wearer  was  dead   on   the 
strand. 
Cio-er  a:ul  olosei  the  death-circle  growing. 

l'.\eii  the  leader  s  voice,  clarion  clear. 
Iv'.iii;     out     his     words    of   eiicouragtment 
_-I(jwing, 
"  Wi-    can    but    die    mice,  boys,  but    sell 
\i)ur  lix-es  dear  !  " 

I)<-arh     they    sold    tliem     like     licrs.-rkers 
raging 
Ini'-ing    the    death    tliat     cncinlcd    tluiu 
round ; 
I'eath  s    bitter    pangs    Ijy   their    \i  n-a-aiu  e 
assuaging, 
Markimj:  th.^-ir  tracks   b'V  the  ■.if:id.   ■.-.w  \\\:- 
ground. 


Comrades  our  children   shall  vet  tell    their 

story, 
Custer's  last  chatge  on   the  did   Sniiiig 

Hull  ; 
And    ages   shall    swear  that    tin-  cup  of   his 

«■'"■'■■. 
Needed  but  that  death    to  inidri  it  lull 

l'i<i.i)r;Ku.  I.  WiinwK  ik. 


i  IT/Ht  (ill   I.Ki;. 


Ctnpml  Fititiiijh  1,1 

M.-A;,iri,.ni  U,.r     i  t, 
K-,,.-l...  ,„,    ,    l!„.,,!. 


ol.,l    II., 


wlii'ii  the  Sprjn. 


i..i:.il  I -III.  ■•.U:s 


.,1,,. 


If    II. 0    I.,    I     I.. 


C(ji  >i.  amid  the  battle  s  ilin 
Ice  without,  hut  llie  w  itMii, 
Leading  to  the  eliaig.-  |l|^  men, 
.Much  we  piaise  the  soMiei   tljcii  , 
Hut  we  honor  far  the  more 
One  who  on  a  foreign  shore, 
True  to  duty  lak<s  Ins  staiul 
With  !iis  country  s  liag  in  liand, 
And.  though  great  tiie  p.  nl  p.-, 
Hows  no  heail  and  Ik  ik  s  no  knee — 
I'H/liu-h  Lee. 

(iallant  veteran,  tried  ami  tine, 
HaiKis  and  li'-.arts  go  loith  to  you. 
'.\Iid  the  somiiis  th:it  otlicis  ,sijr. 
Hiss  ol  ie]>liie,  >clp  ot  (  i:r. 
'Mid  onrcountry  s  toc^  \  mi  stood 
With  a  c.ilm  and  !•  arl'Ss  mood. 
Theretoie.  \eteriin.  !:!•  (i  an<!  tiue, 
Strong  (;iir  piidi-  Ins  ^lown  in  you  ; 
And  wlieii  yoii  ri-siirn  o  <  r  s,  a 
Warm  your  welc<jiiic  lii-r'-  --V.-aW  be, 
bit/.lingli  I,.e. 

Where  our  mountains  iiiiik  ;i,.-  sky. 

Where  our  many  cities  lie. 

liv  I'otoinac  s  hallowf-d  su,  .-i,,,  ; 

Where  the  Hudson  s  waters  -ii-am. 

Hv  the  Mississippi  s  nioni'n. 

(vast  and  W'-sl  aii'i  Noitli  and  S<juth— 

Whersoe'er  o'l-r  l-iiiil  an'i  s.r;..^ 

Idoals  Old  f'.lory  in  the  bn  ,  /e, 

Whereso  er  our  people  In  , 

All  to  honor  you  agn  i-, 

l-it/hn.'i:  !.ee 

Thu.mas  Din-.  J-;  .■.i.ish. 


M 


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n 


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^      n 


1  •  I 


I'AI i<IoriS}t  AXn   WAR 


PKOPHETIC   TOAST  TO  COMMODORU 
DEWEY. 

ln.N,.M.n,hfr  If.,,,  nlll.csu«rMuM,,>l,N«  A.M.rant  Ncr.  l..ry 
r.ftl.5    .Na.y,    lhr,.,l,.ri-  K..„.o,ril,   l,r,,,nc    |ir».v«a>    ii,..,lr  1 

'  "I'  >l"i<-  aii.l  .irikiril  I..  i.Kr  ,  i,.„^,.  ,  ,  ,i,„  Asi.,i,c  «,iu..,  ,,  .. 

OM  li  ..irrrwjnlMlevln.j.d  Hi- Spaiusl,  li,  cl  ut  \l.ui,l.,  )  i,  „  ,  J 
>'..-u  i,„i  „;.,r  i,,r.r,|.,  r..|  li..-  M-ir,,,,,,!,,..,,  I  iu,.,  U  avl,li,t[,.ii. 
.  uJUM  Irlnrr  h,,d,|M,,„r.-nrr.  ri.i,o,i  «.,,^n,„  „t,.lii.  I,  ll,- 
I     K.wiiIk-  t".iM  »a~,.|fcri-,l   lu  J  it.  ,-m-.l  wrlh  .nihii-i..,,,,     |„  il.. 

lU-  lull,!. „...,!  „(  »h;.  h  ,„li(k,  llie  i„c,  ,„  ,,„,tr>!.,iU. 


j^  "■'-  i|il  your  glasses  full  to  night  ; 
i-  Tlie  wiiu!  is  off  the  shore  ; 

And  he  it  ilast  or  he  it  light, 
We  pledge  the  Conimoilore. 

'I'hrough    days  of  slorni,    through  days  of 
calm, 

<Jn  broad  Pacific  Seas, 
At  anchor  ofTthe  IsKs  of  Palm, 

Or  with  the  Japanese  ; 

Ashore,  alloat,  on  deck,  below, 

(/r  where  our  bulldogs  roar, 
\\s  baik  a  nieiid  or  breast  a  foe 

We  i)ledj.'e  tin.'  Commodore. 

V\  e  know  our  hoiu.r  1!  be  unstained. 

Where'er  Ills  pennant  flies  ; 
C)t!r  lights  respecteil  and  maintaine<I, 

Wiiatever  ;)ower  defies. 

And  w'..cn  he  takes  the  homeward  tack, 

Jieiieath  an  admiral's  llag. 
Well  hail  the  day  that  brings  him  back. 

And  have  another  jag. 

THE  BATTLE  OJ    MANILA  BAY. 

AT  break  of  d.iwu  Manila  I5ay 
A  .'-beet  of  limpid  water  lay, 
ICxteiiding  twenty  miles  nwav. 

Twenty  miles  from  shore  to  shore. 
As  (If. ping  (111  a  scpiadron  bore 
A--  '-■niiidron  ■ic\<-r  nK.ved  before. 

M;ij  -^tu'  in  his  hidden  might, 
It  Ji.issed  Corngidor  at  night, 
h.-pirec!  to  battle  for  the  right. 

And  grar.dly  on  t'le  flagship  led. 
Six  ships-   bivnipia  e'er  ahea<i — 
With,  battle  llags  at  each  masthead 

'i'he  lialtiiiK",.  ;i,,(l  Kaleigh  true, 
The  JVtrel,  ]{(.••;. ill.  Concord,   too, 


Ti,..;.  .1.,.,.  . 


?roUu;v  hew. 


As  (arly  daylighl  broke  upon 

i  he  ba\' — befoie  iIp    vise  ,i(  ^x\\\ 

Was  seen  the  llasli  ■  I  (iprninj;  gun'. 

Then  evei\  second  Ik  aid  IIk'  loir 
<  If  shell  mid  shiapiu  1  biiisting  u'.  r 
Oui  brave    undaunted  Coniniodoie  ! 

"  Hold  our  file  I  ■  he  calmly  '.aid, 
As  Irom  the  bii(ij;c  ll,- i,i;,\,.|y  |,.,j 
Tc  death  oi  gloi\  on  ahead  ' 

And  from  his  lips  or  Iidiu  hi^,  iiand 
Hut  one  direction,  one  coiiiii,;iiid, 
Follow  the  tla,i;sliip  by  the  land," 

Full  twenty  nuiintes  slowU  ci-pt 
lire  lightning;  from  our  tuirets  l.apt. 
And   pent  u])  lull  no  hmi'i  r  sk  pt  ! 

The  Spanish  tleet,  a  do/en  strong. 
Was  now  in  raiigi-,  and  haiightv  wrong 
Was  swept  by  awful  liie  ah.M;,; 

K-Xjilosions  wild  destruction  i.iought 
'Mid  tlanus  that  miglityhaxuc  uiouj^dit 
As  eithir  side  in  fury  font  lit. 

So  batk  and  forth  in  angry  iiiiglit, 

The  Stars   and  Stripes  wavt  d   mi   the   liid;t 

'.Mid   bursting  shells  in  deadly  llight  .' 

The  S]ianish  dec-ks  with   dead  v.rie  slri-v, 
Their  guns  on  shon   were  silenced  sumh. 
Their  Hags  were  down  eie  liush  <if  noon. 

Their  shijis.    ■  cir  b.ilteries  on  t!n  .shore 
Were  gone  to  light  attain  no  nit.!,  -- 
Their  loss,  a  tlions.-ind  ni<ii  i.r  nu.re  ! 

Hawiied  on  th'   ll.  ■  t  th.it   Ih-wev  led 
A  miracle,  wlnlt   Sjiaiiiai'ls  ble,!  • 
For  on  our  -■,iv  was  imt  one  dead  1 

The  battle  of  Manila  li-v 

From  mind  shall  n.  \er  [lass  away 

Xiir  deeds  of  glory  wroiudit  that  day. 

For  'mid  the  battle  s  awlul   nxir 
The  S[-anis!i  pride,  to  lise  no  more 
Was  humbled  by  our  Coinmo,!,)!,- 

Cui.'Wi.N    P    Ross. 


^M 


PATRIOTISM  AS D   WAR 


i-'S 


: 


THKY'I.I.  NhVI.K  or^T  M(.Vr.. 

A'l-.ifit    inn   I  hi    ,  m  In,,',  Sim  i  ,i.iutn,- 


.'  Ii.^l,    .  .     ,,,.  ;  .1.    li     ,  1,1.  il...,       I  , 

•  1.    KM,.   P,     .,1,     ,,       I,.,     ,    I,,,     ,  ,,    .:,.     ( 

■■V   I'l    .,!"1  ■..  .■  '       I..  1   I  .    r,-l   ,,  .    .  ,   ,h 


I    ■      1,1.,     I:.,<,       1     ,,,   ■, 
■   ■•v-l   II,,, I   l,c   I,  ,,| 


,•..  .!.,y,rh. 
'  .   Ill     r:\,       M 

II,  M    :,i   -    ,„l 

',,  ■.!    :S.,  h  ir 


AliLU       \,l,,;u   .1 


I)\     K"^l>    '      l"lt      W(     VV     ■^l,{        rlil-    in      „l,| 
)  Salitiiijjo 

^  'rvfiv  is  hottl'M     tlic  iKw^  is  fr  )iu 
Sihlcy. 
I  kiicnv  i!    iuii;lilv    will    w.-   woiUil    gel   llmt 
thoif  'l;i^;(> 
Ami  cork   him   in  ti^lil,  in  tlit-  >\vecl  hv- 
aiii!  tiv. 
Tiiiiii^s  loiikril  ]inrtv  liiUnn'.  some  (l:ivs,  I  11 
admit  it 
.\iui  i-liiuiN  Mirtcr  hniij;  round  tlie  Capitol 
dome 
Till  Sohlo\'s  nios^aj^o  canif,  an'    'twas  this 
\va\  hf  writ  it 
Ive    );ot     en,  "In-    ^a\-s.   'an'  tliey  11 
nrvt ;  uit  lu'iiK'.  ' 

By    .^inijtr  '.     it     >ontidrii     like    music     iv. 
swi-ftu' s-  ' 
1  jest  ^ot   nui'.t  n;    an'  L;i\'e   thret-  r<msm 
cluors 
It  had  such  neafK'S-- an   .-orur  comp!ete;ie^s 

It  st.e:M'  ',  >  ill  ■,;■.•,,  ;i;v  luiu'^erin'  cars 
I  •  oulii  jfsl  ^h-  t   tu\-  cvfs   an'  '^t-f  Sclih-i'  v 
boats  a-ia\-i-; 
K-.nier  ;ioa'.-L  tul  out  t.it-rt-  wIrtl-  th'   ti!u'- 
'■:K.i',vs  fo"  u  : 
I    .ould  I'stc:;    a    tnuniti-    and    h.-ar   liini     i 
s.iyin  ■ 
1  \-v  >;,.>.    vn;    ■.    ^'os'ri  '.  a:;    the'.'  li  n"\->-r 
^;t  hcint:    ■ 

I.  "  ;->e  :i;e  r.^xt  thit'.s    '  s  jio-f      ",]  ],f  '.oni.- 

-    :-:    ..  f^ghtint;, 
T':'..it    cu--e-;    v'rr".-er\-    -.von  t    -f^w-    ■:;)   ,i 

A::    hv  'I  ;rv  t-  y--;  o-:'  .,•"  •:■.•  Tila- .-    ;:-  s  .,, 


An    we  >;ot  ^,,i,„.  di-,t;iim,  ,1  with  Sfcnvoi 

I)e  Uiiine, 
Hut     Iin     soittr    altai  lu-d     to     thai     tellrr 

Cervcrv, 
An      wi'  ve    j^ot    linn     K    go-.ll  '    an     lie  II 

never  gil  lionn 

im;  w  \k  siiii*    •  imxii;." 

'"'T'^III'X'  \  I-.    nami-d    a    (iius.-i  liixM     ' 

A  th,.;    s   \\  h,ll    Ihr    I/.I]M  !■,    •,:!  V 

An'  I  hi  :i:  -,  till  \   II-  ;_;.,iii    t,,   niaii  hi  i 
with  ho\  .  ihat   \\i)ic  till-  yv.ty  , 
C.ood  news  '     It  soili-i    :iiMil.  III.    aiidiii:ikis 

Mil-  wan!  t'  r  1..- 
\V'liar'    till     hail     is    j.hr.in         l)ixi>         an. I 
till-       I):sii'      i.iil-,  t'-r   Ma 

Thev  \i'    iiaimd    a    •  n!i-,i-i         Ili.vc.  An' 

Klli-r-.  I  11  1,1    hoiin 
Voti  re   goiii     t.  r   s.  ■■   '.Mni     li^dilm'     '.■.i,f-ii 

the    •  I  )'\:.        -Win;"    aronii   ' 
l-:t"  anv  o    ihi-iii   Sj.iiirh   -hij.s  shall   ■■!i;k. 

h-  !.  I-.ast  or  W'l  -t 
Just    let    till-    hail     J, lav         Irxn  ■,,.,      th<- 

hoys    11  .:,,  !!;,.  r.s-  ' 

;    want   t'T  s,.,.  li,.,.        iiyu-  I    w„nt   o-r 

take  m;.-  -Vm' 
I  »•!    thi:    link    ..!     i.-i     a:;.:     in,;:.  .  Tdiet- 

I  hi-.  ,s  fi  r  Ilixa-  "an   ' 
Mie  iii'-ins  V.I-  ;.-  al!    iini'.ci:      •■  .    ■.■.:,.■    iiiirts 

An      "  Wav     lii.wn     ~.'iii';,     ;■       ',)>.'         :\ 
ii.ationa!  to  dii'.' 

I   'ii-t  \-i.u    sli,.  ^  ;,    ,.,,,,,      ,,..  J    ;;    ■.';,,,-    ,,jv 

last  ri-l  I  i-t 
'Diar  ai:i  t    lio   !,.-m.-t    '   ■;.•,.-    :n    ■ :,:     wnole 


■aX 


-'f'>-'     -as   li'-artv 


:^'.r.  t:;e  Lommv;' 
ns  ti-.-  si;..' 
T...:P,,le-dee-Barra' 


;ii-  'a,.'-,  t  i'u-'- 


^.i"gniaiie  ';s  weary. 


.\::    all     lii-ir  s'  .,,..    s:,--;. 

siiqi  ;'.!•    laini- 
1-f-r    \\;:.-Ti     ]\     .  .jin.--     •■; 

-ona-ti-,;n^'  m  ;.  Mam.- 

if.-'i.     s    t},.,.,,    ,;:.,-,.,,    ;,,,,;      . 

a-  kii;  hi 
.\:i    '.'-'    ti,i     ha-:     ;  lay        I^.y  •■       w'w',.   'he 

')::■■       ],':•-.  ti-r  s<-.-,  ■ 
Sill-  i;   •■;-  ;  .-•   ■^-,v  :,•;     w  .•;    '::i     .■;,^    ■•,j,.. 

si;-.'  ■•      j'.asi  o-r  'A',  s' 
j'-'-t   '■  t    th'-    hai;     ]/.:y        \)y.:t-        :■)■'    'he 

(_.,,.y^      n   ,;,.  .1...   ,...  < 

FhAJ.K     I.      hTANT'J.N. 


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PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


On'    .  I    t         I 

(■•i;  .«H,,. , 


mS.m     n,. 

^  th,..-|,.„„.i, 

1    '        tllMt 


run   Ni;w    "ALABAMA. 

'T'^'iiK  >     ,    l„;,„    „e^v    •Alah.-mi: 
-*■  tlK'vi,-  litiin'  nut  lor  s.-a 

An    tlKMi  tlut  ssi-cn  her  U-11  iia- slirs 
MS  lively  us  kin  Ik.-; 
At.    tium  l,i.^  Havana  KinViils  Lhut  ,,,,»■,■ 

Whir   llni:    i;at,-:  ' 


'X'wn  llR.  :hannd  thepropHU,  ,k,.v..  her 
lis  tlifv  Ira-.!  t„  shfll  lur 
Ku,„    ,1k-    .ii.zy    iKights   „f     Morru   a.„l 
S(xapa  paraiHt  ; 
She    was   turn   ati.l   she   was   l.att.UMJ     a,ul 
UT  upper  works  wiro  shatttrt-.i 
Kv  the  hursti.,«  .,i    i|,e   n.issUcs  that   n, 
air  above  her  iiu-t. 


"  t::,::;;  nt  ;^a;:::   '"'"^^^"^^  "'   "-  "•"      ^"-"^'^,  "i:   '-'^'-'^  ca„„«n    n,ark..,I    ,h. 
■  wiiuhiiK  course  she  ran  on. 


•^    I'-ai.      new     ■  Alabama  1 ' '      She    „ne.     l.e 
tile  lu-st 

''  '"•■If  >m:    I'luwe.i   a  inrrow  in   the  oeean 

'•■l^t  or  West   ' 

An    In.  shore  that  shell   he   heanUroni-^ 

U--t  oTi-n  \\i,!e  \  ,,nr  .■ite- 
V.\    s'..' 


V.i.l  they  1  ashe,l  thruuKh   nu.rninK -lark 
'"-■^^IikcaKianl'sthiminKtefth. 
\\at.rssteau,nK.  boiling,   dn.rn.n^  ;   rows 
of  imi/zlesat  eaeh  turninK  ■ 
■iM.es    hke    j,n.ysers    spoutinK    after    an.l 
'H-lore  her  and  beneath. 


tCl^a  vk's^I;":  """^■^^""  '"■  '"•'  "'''       ^"'  -  "-■   was   there  who   ,.,„. 

theory  was  altered 


liHtshes    mlloM-ernl!       I    bet    hel    ^nns 
11    keep 

Th'-   Spanisii  eruisers   hnntm    lei    a   harbor 

on  the  deep  ' 
SlH-11  Morn,   the   torts  an     take     en,      -.i,e  U 

baiter  down  the  j^ates 
i'.l  >lu-sany  like  her  namesake  ot'  the  ol,l 

toiiledrit  States  ' 

THK  "MI-RRIMAC.  • 


,   l-iji.i,.,„i    If..'....,,   „/    .Mahama    an 

"'""■''  :'■-"■  "I  ih'-  i"'.-i  il.Miiit-  .u, 

'  '  •■  "■"-'■■■■•M.rr,,,,.,,   ■■t!,„,u,h,l, 

•■""    ■'/■'■•"-:  "  I"  ili.M.n.ial,  ,,1  -, ,,„, 

.     -uni..;    yiii    ,,,    ,h,.    ,!|,,i,„cl    f.,r  ,.,|-.||^' 


not  a 

<"■    '|H-   detailed'pTa.V'asreed    on-^„ot   a 
flonbt  was  there  expressed  ■ 
I  his  was  not  a  time  for  chanKii<K. -leviat 
I'iK.  re  arrani;inj;  ■ 

U-t  the  Kreat  Cod  help  the  woumled.  and 
tlieir  courage  save  the  rest. 

Ami  they  won.      Hut  greater  K'lorv  than  the 
wiiininj,'  IS  the  story 

<)t   tlH- toemans  friendly  greetinKol   that 
valiant  captive  band  ■ 
Speeeh  of  his  thev   nn.ierstoo.i    not    talk    'o 
hini  m  words  thev  conh 


''T"*m\,,i;R  [„,al  and  roar  and  rattle  of  the 
-*  -hips  in  line  of  battle 

'<Mnblin-    iH.ise    of    „teel     volcanoes 
,,  ,      hnrim-  nutal  f-oni  the  shore, 

'"■'""■'l   th,.  ^o„,„,  of.pivtspeakiiiK  and      t\ 
'.'"■'■"akinj^.  eie^.kine,  ereakin^ 
'■"■     -l-n!i,L;  -tai     that     turned     lu-r 

lowaid  the  iiarrovs   harbor  door.  -i,'^-.-,'  i  \"J '','1"  '"'"''  ^'"I'l'"'  ''"•m  «ai,  ii„   u,,„ir' 

'•"  •'"•  '">!k  vvas  ealin  and  .met,  ,leeper  lor      l^^,:;? '^^ ''- '-^'- '"'-^^■^''    ;-:V:: ':,  „,,. 


Hut  their  eonra«e  spoke  a  lan.^naKv  that 
all  men  tm^ht  understand 

"DO  NOT  CHti;K.  • 

<-l..nIr,l„„v.    h.v,.    .hf,r    ..,,*,.'■',:',  ,  '"     '      '""'      ' 


rit..u'o.  J„lv    1.  !-■■.; 


'i|'    ■■  lex«>,'  .,1    ,hr   lair'       i 
'It  urr.il   T'.i.ii    l,.,t,lf  ,|,,|    , 

VU„.„    ,,„..„,  ,„ _,,-•- 

■.on;.,n,I„„,„„|^,l    >|..ui..,„i.    ,,.,,,..'    i 


..n.ll,. 


lie 


net,  deeper  lor      "'■■"■n'-  '■-■'       '■»«...  iim.,  ,,!i,. , 

7^"';,  '"'"'^^'   •'=»"««   l>^-a\c   o  er   the    sea 
lie      lonntains        1        Beyond  the  storm  swept  battle   1m  i 


"""■'>       tli'V       ■...a!,  iied       tl 

w:;:':":;^  "^^^^^  •-■>  •--'  ''-       whc^e  .loats  th;-,ia;:;;fs;np:;:;;;, 

"^ '''   "'n'  warw;:!*-;,""^  .nmnnnred.    ■  Surely      Triunipilal^'o  er  the  shattered  (oe 

^- -::;';.::; ^.^::, -':^  -^^  ^,,„^  ;;'-  wans  of  Morro  thu,uu":;,ir,he,r .... 

aclei  as  th,..  '  '"'''  ^ ''■''"       l^'''.'^'^-.^-'*'.'-""^^^  ""lame,  the  (oenian  dnf.s 

-i.uu  u  v.;  iict  aeekb  the  lla^  ol  uliile. 


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PATRIOTISM  AND  WAR 


Huslifd    voices    ;)uss   tin-  word  fruin  lip  t< 


IK  >  a  man  uhuvc  Ihc  others 

A„„ .™,,  «„„„  „„„,  .,„„  ,„,,„.  ,„„  A„.-^f ,;*;:;;'r ;;:ut  ';:„  „. .™. 


"Cease  luin);.      An  fiieiiiy   is    dyiiix^      Du 
M<)t  c'littr    ■ 

■'^  An  fncniy  is  dyiii^;.      Do  not  clicor.  ' 
Thv  servants'  -lorions  trilmtc  to  Thv  i..inu-, 
Christ,  I,t)nl,  who  rul.'s  thi-  liattlt  wi-11, 
Who,  watflnnv,  K>i>iriN  "iir  do-tiiiics, 
AndsffUi  c'cn  the  sparrows  I'all, 
Kedly.    through    drittinK    snu.kt,    the    sun 

lo(jks  down 
Oil    silent    •^\^^^^    and     slH.t-pierce.l     l.loodv 

wreek, 
I.on^'  lines  eif  wearv  men.  with  lieads  Lowed 

low, 
''.ive    thanks,    ni    presenee    ol    Tin'    reaper 

^rim 
Thy  will  he  done,  ()  Lord,  Tluui  rnlest  all 
J     Hi-.iUiKKT  Stkvkns. 


He's  the  ni.in  who  docs  the  work, 

Down  hehjw, 
I'roni  the  lal.or  does  not  shirk, 

Down  lit  low. 
He  is  shoveliii),;  day  and  IiiKht, 
Ivediii^  llam.s  a  hia.'.iii},;    hright, 
Keeping  lip  a  killing  iluhi 

1  >own  helow. 


VVt!l.i;i.i:k   AT  SANTIAdO. 


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!i   '  r  I'  ,'i, 
I.  111..   :-i,,u!- 


THR  HKRO  DOWN  BIXOW. 

''•1   ■   '  ■  ;r-,  ;,.,,.,,  ,1,. 


Aflrr  thr  b..iiir  .  f  .-.,,,,,  ,  ■  ,, 
-I  -r  Sailrv^ll.,B,l,, ,,,,,,,;  ,7,,.  , 
■  1  iiriM-l.al  C>i:..ii'  |,,r  ..,  ;,,  |., 
>'-ii.r..!i^  !;i-ail,  I  I  ■,,,,,  ,  j  ,,,.  . 
in.iu.-n  wl„i  l,,r  l,.,ur.  I,  ,,(  ,.  ;,, 
^'■V  in  X  'ciiipt-ruii.rr  .  ■  i  ,  ,;. 
•■■  -ln|i  11  li^r  uT.-air.  I  ,,i.  .,|  I 
.-^.,..k   .„   K.hi„,„. 11-  '„,,,„.„, 

\'--   K  <  tniii--!,,!,.    s   (lit.,     , , 

■'■■■■11    iMl<-<.l,ii:u li',.     f    , 

•  il    *.ii  ili!,l,.,ei.  ■■ 


.mil  I., 


■  in.. I  111    111. 
•T.  ■       !■  :   !,_ 


.1    .1:1.1  1. 


<  t    !! 


■  :  ■111  !  -will  ll-ir  .li  1,1, 
■I'lli^i^  ..i.il  ,  iTl.rr.  li 
rjv^.   tiicy   are  li,c  .-uti, 


I 


V  the  awful  heat  and  torture 
Of  the  fires  thai  leap  and  dance 
In  and  out  the  turn-.iee  doors  that  nev.-r 
elose, 
On  in  silence  lie  ninst  work, 
"•or  with  him  Here  s  ne'er  a  chance 


T  NT.  I  the  tliKk  (;f  the  li^dit  he  Went,  pallid 
■1  and  sK  k  and  wan, 

Home   in   an   anilmiaiice    to    the    front,  a 
Khosll\-  wisp  Ola  man  ; 
lint   the   ti-hlm-   soul    <it  a   fi.Ljhtini.;    man, 

approved  in  ihe  lon.i;  a^o, 
\\'<nt  to  the  trout   in   tii,n  ami.ulance,  and 
the  l)od\^  of  I'i;_;iuin);   loe. 

I  )at  trom  the   iVonl  ihev  were  -0111111},;  hack, 

siiiitlLM  of  .Spanish  shells 
Wounded  hovs  If  om  tile  X'ermonl  hills  and 

the  .M,i!ia!iia  dells  : 
"  I'lit  tl.eiii  into  this  aniluilance  :  111  ride  to 

thelr.mt,'     hesaiil, 
And  herlimlied  to  tliesaddle  and  rode  right 

on    that  little  old,  e.\  Confed. 

l-'roin  en.l  to  end  of  the  lon^;  hlue  ranks  rose 
up  the  rin^dng  cheers. 


" ;;r:  "■ '-'  ■"-  -•"  ■«-  ■'-  a-  i:.-;:;- ■:;'^-^X;, „.,i„i  „„  „, 


blows 

l-or  they've  locked  hmi  in  a  R,om, 

Down   below. 
In  a  Inuniiig.  Ma/ini;  tomti. 

I'own  Ih'Iow. 
\\  here  he  cannot  seethe  skv, 
Cannot  learn  in  time  to  lly,    ' 
When  destnii-tion  stalketji  niuh, 

I'own  below  . 

Though  his  name  is  never  nienti.,ineti 
^_  1  hough  we  see  or  know  him  not, 
i;:..ii^i,    ins   deeds    may    never  brintr  him 
worldy  fame, 


tuiroweii  with  sudden  tears. 
As  with  llashing  e\  1  s   an<l  gleaming  sword. 

and  hail  and  beard  of  snow. 
Into  the  hellof  sliot  and  shell  rod.e  little  old 

fighting  Joe  ' 

Sick  with   fever   and   racked,    with   pain,  he 

co"M  not  stay  away. 
.•01  ,ie  iicardi  tiie  song  of  the  yester-years  in 

the  deep  mouthed  cannon  s  bav-- 
He  heard   .:i  the   calling   song    of  the  guns 

ihiie  was  work  for  him  to  do 

Wilere    \\\~-    e;:;!:;!T•^■'^    >;.--*     !.l 1     ...■    .,;._-; 

and  ll.iwed  'round  the  old   IK'ci},,  White 
aud  Blut. 


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P.lTA'/(>//S.U  ,l\D  U'.lR 


1-"-   "'.t    ,„■  Icnv  ;„„1    ,,v,.„.„,,.     ,,,„,    ,,.      ""7''    ,,^^''^'"-\^'>-  its  .lostiny  it  niuM  pro 

'-l-^<.r!,ov,nl,l„!  '         7;        '••"■"'^■••^"'-n.-:mRc-p„|,lic-isa  .art 

Win.  M,.,.l  ,,,  ,,.,i     ,„„|    j,,^    ^1  ;''"';■  "•"v.Mmnt  ot  a  race— tl.t-  tnoM  mas 

-"I  ^■'  —  •■-i  -  ,1..  ,..:  .,        .:     ;  :,  "     77  ";'  '"^^•'^>-.    '""'    "-  "-v.„.ents 

J.VMK.r.,s;;s'u  .;oH„„..  :     ;:;^  ,.,^7;  ''•;;'-^--  -u.t  o,„y  states- 

;  1  11  01  iH,>|.ks     tlicy  arc  prophets  of  Ood 

llic  mlur.Mt   tcM.Kiuics    of  a   race  are  its 

'"^"-  '»<»>"":■  ''■«''->  '^'W       Tliey  prcccle  an.l  survive  all 

A     ^'■^''-     -n-.io     iK.s    ,lMW„ed  :    the      t^'"''''':r''',''''''''**"l'J"''''-      T''^  first  ,,ues 

-^  N"-'ii  :.n,i  S..ulh  arrph^iit..,!  ;""  r'-aUtatcMM.u.s!,ip  nsks  is  :     What  arc 

An,l    all   ,!„:,    i.,v,.rs    quarrels    h:ne         ',''        ,,  "^   ^'lura.teristics   of   mv  people' 

l'<-lM,.■,^..,  t„:h.,.u  I'l-iu    that     hasis    all     rcnso„i„jj     imivhe 

"■'•^''    :>   >:-    .\--"!i    th.n    ,s  nu  South     no      7""^''  ^""1  tn,e.      From  any  other  l.as'is  all 

rc;iM.nnij,.  must  he  artihcial  and  false, 

I  lie  sov, TeiKii  tendencies  of  our  lacc  are 

'»IH1  .11,1  .. 


..'ill'  '■\    !•,'•  '.  1,1  bandv  ; 
•^"''■";\  '  =  '::■ '■•'■- •"-^■tllcup-noVankct 


n-hatl,ave«,,ti,e„'    A   land  Serene,  united 

h-;.ii  ;,,  in,,,;    ,;, 
\Vh!    h.  like  a  .,,,,1  ..|  nnnilin.K,  ,„.ver  vi.-UN 
iiiit  .■!!•■  iti>,.   Miswrr, 

^^'"'    ''^p-^'    "'      '!-",    11'    thi.   ^reat     land, 

!!'0\e  It',  l.nnd,,,!  luiodle. 
Willi  N.,.t,;,.,n  idu,  kai;d  Southern   nerve  ' 

■I   -  l-.mir    I.  I.lixic   Doodle  ' 


T.'iri! 

TI:,,  c 


''d'    litiiiai;  '     lor  tliis  l.rave   v.ni'h 
iiiil'»n,d!l  .,:  I>,„;d  ori.oodk— ' 
""ii";'-'  "t   rmur,-  .,v,,rhis-the-row- 

IIIK     Oixi'       I):l,.d!i     ' 

llir  (,K>(  Alio   K.|  ,,,  |.,  ,^ 


i  lie 


•■'■  til-  V-„y   I,,a^u< 


M  :iu 


•..n" 


11; 

en 

K 


W-x      -, 

•ivi'i/ i:i.,n    nri-t 


r 


'■      ll'.Vel       retTeat- 

r>-r.a;'  The  R.- 
i':\  i>[  ci\-il'/.itii)n, 
'ivan.e       The   R,-' 


■1 


'h,,  n 


vird 


'[  t'l.;  "-lid    a:!d    th.v  i,ant"i;,r 


;K:iiii/a',ion    .and    KovrrnuK  lit.     Orcani/a 
t'-n    nuans    drouth        Government  means 
•" '■■nnstrat.ou     When  Washington  pleaded 
"  t h    the    states    to   organize    into    a    con 
-olidale.l    p^-ople,   lu-    was   the  advocate   of 
I"''pelual    growth.     When    Abraham    Lin- 
coln  ar^Mied    lor    the    indivisjl.ilitv    of  the 
Kepuldic    he    heeame    the    prophet    of    che 
■reater    RepuMic.     And     when    they     did 
hoth  they  were  hut  interpreters  of  the  ten- 
•yu'iesoi    the    ,a..e.     That  is  what  made 
then   Wa-hniKton   and    Lincoln.     Thev  are 
theiMtat  Americans  l.ecans.'  thev  were  the 
^•apieme    coiistructots    aial    conserxers    of 
orijani/ed  Kovernment  amon^;  the  Americau 
peoide. 

(5od  did  not  make  the  American  people 
hem,.^d,t,esl  human  force  of  all  time  simply 
..feed  and  die.  He  <lid  not  Kiveour  race  Ihe 
hram  of  orKam/ntion  and  lieart  of  .lomain 
'"  ''"  I'"rr"i^t'  ;mu1  no  end.  No-  he  has 
^;ivcn  n<  a  task  equal  to  our  trlents  lie 
lia-  appomte.i  tor  us  a  destine  e.iual  to  our 
'■■■'luwments.  He  has  made  us  the  Lor.ls 
;|l  oivdi/.ation  that  we  mav  administer  civ- 
!.-,a,ion  Such  administration  is  needed  in 
>^ii''a       MKh   adm,    -stration 


t,, :■!<,■  ■,. 

..'ppull;: 
IS  as  s.i 
A  r]i,-rl  •' 


"!'v    of    th.  i;    n,,u,.          tIh-  ,',     i  ,  ■,             ^"'"■'    ■■^•'•'^""1    '«   -leeded    in 

'    ■   ;—   -I'l.'M  h:-.!,e.   ,  tlu.s..lf  ,  s  J'i"l'PI.:"es       And  Cuha  and  the  Philip- 

■1:,   ,    .'-rv   ,r-'   .■...,;,'•'  I""''^arein<nirhan<ls                                     ' 

-  -  '  -V     Th:-  R::puld- ■  7:  ;::,r  ,  ,  '!'  I-;--  ^«--t  the  greater  Repuh. 

^,-1).'.!,   ,.-,.  ,ts  .tr-^n.Mi,    and     hat  1  i '"'t-    "''^'"'''^- ,'-^'-^Pt  this  constitutional 

■■■■'^■•^-  -  '■■•r.',     Th..   R,.p„>,l7     d   ; V  ;?■'          "      .^^"f  ''■^>-  ^^•''«'  r^^i-^^  tl>^  Repuh- 

^  '-^   -^  ■•-  ..M.or'uni  V  ,s  r.al        d  r  ^  "'^^■^"'  ^'■^-  "=^'"e  of  the  Constitution 

,,,,,,.,.;,.  ....^.■.;.  ,..   ;     .    '^f'^al-and  are  not   to  he  t^ii.Inred.     Thf-.- qr«  ---...-...I.. 

'.I   .^ords      Their  counsel  IS  the  wisdom  of 


jf;*-  *.«. 


r.MKlull  ,M  AM)   W  AR 


VPrhiaKe.     Tli<  y    .|ral     M.,t     urn   .     h;„ 

lll'i-l      iii.i.miiIk  1  111      1,1,  I     ,11     ,,,    ,,^,,'     ,        ,, 
ini-llh-   li|.i\'_iu.'iii  :|,,,1   nii--;..;i  ,,|    ,',,|'    ,  ,^', 

■""'    111'-    lll"--l     -1''     ll.ll.i    pil   i>,     ,.|     X\,.\    <■,.,;]. 

rt-  I'-  niin,;  ni  .\    iikiu  i,  tliv  .-n:; 

Ani'  I  1'    III    |.i.,J.|r  ,1^    li;'-  I   I,    i<,     { 

tllcciiUl  t.,  .;,,  t:,.  II    |,,,,i    |,|     ,  ; 
civili/atidii    aiiiM'ii;    ':,  ■  u  ,ii,:    ,,; 
iiol  to   ti,-  liili,-,!    1,\     ;     .„  K 
L''>;i-.tuuti,ii,il    ..r-iiiiuns,        I'r,  '   ;,,;;  .s    [, 
lo^il    iLarniii-    ,i  u<    ,;l,vav-,    m-i;.  ,m,,',  ![     l'- 
viniriiucii.i-   :  ii;,„i-  .,1   tile  C.n   I  :,,;,.:,, 

I/-1  111..-  k--|iiiMii-  ;-.,M.;,,  .,,  ,,,.,. it;., ,•■ 
'''•'■'"1.1;  liK";..ii-ti!ai:,,a,i.„.,;.,i  !„■,,, mm' 
Its  Diaiii  !i,,r  ,,,:-,,.  I,,  i,,,,,| 

''".'■-'I'-'"  !-  n  .t  la;-  w..m1  r.,r  ,,„. 
vast  w.,:k  I.a;>  ::  ,!imii.  :.■■  a-  •  ;  i,,  ,;,, 
opp^i-iTS  ..I  tia-  ,i;r,  ,  -  ,1  ,.,,.,;.,„,  ,„  ,,^, 
oi)i>;.-,si.iii,  a.irl  u--  ,,:,|,r<--s  .;,-i  !;.,■„  ,,  ,; 
isin.  r.s  uv.l  nv  til-'  ,,;,[„,,,  , .,  ,,,  „,!:„',.,;,  | 
.i -stills-.  Ill -a.i-,  in.iti  .iii".-,  a:i.;    lii     .i;-,  ,,i 

ni-)'i,in  liv  ai--  ,|i.j'ii     W'lu,  u  ,'.]■■  • ;-,  ^ \ ,  ^ 

that  tin-  hi.  -i-iK-s  ,,f  ^,,  ,,  „,,„'„,  Viii 
will  lie  .l..-^inn.-.!  1h.v- iiw.-  •■;  •'  i.; 
a  hTiinist..-r-,  civili^ati.,-,  i,,  tii,-  p  r;;-, ;..,....  > 
U'lio  li():K-,tIv  l)L-!i-.-\rs  la  a  •:-•  -  la  -i  ;-'m1;,  ,..s 
.-irestrick--!!  lint. >. j. --ail  1,.  ,  :,,;,,  ;],  i^  ,',,i, 
lie,  iin.l,'i-  (;,,,|  takr-  :x  j,!  ..  -■  a-,  i'l.  'I'r^t 
p()xVL-rut't;u.-..v.,il.i:-'  Wa  ,i:,,a.-M!vi.,  :  k -,  ■  ■. 
Ihnt  w<.-l.hin..;,.t.>.ra:  .I.„m!1  wli-,-,  ut-run  ;, 
forward  ni  ;i  path  ..i  .JiHx-  :ir,-;.  n.-.i  |  ■>  !, 
iiis'her  wis.l.Mu  than  ..iir  ,,.mi>  T.ms  ■  u  a,, 
■M)  Ih-licve  lia>.-(-l,,--,  -a.-ir  ;"iii:,  j,,  .^■.„,  j;, ,-..,',,. 
tiiitv  ot  lih:-rtv.  ri,,,v,-  n-];,,  .,,,  1,..!;..,, 
''I;-'-  i;'--t  th-  r.-.k..ai:.  ■  ,,f  ,  •  .-;■.  ",~,i,| 
taiiik  it  sii!]-, -t  w!i -11  it  i-.  i:;  f  ;!i  ;.-.lv 
tii..-  !)P-ikia.;  ot"  aiiotii;  r  ^'  .■  ;■■;,'.  ,;  '.'',:.- 
thr  (;i  -iv-r  K,-pm!,I:c,  .Luv;,;.iv""',  ';  /.^v,. 
In.-  t w;-niii.-tli  .-  iitiirv 

Tn  ■  RaniiMi.-  ii.-\,-i-  v.-i.r-.-a:-  [-,  .1,., 
!-  t!i.-oiilv  tla^that  !i  i-:i.-\-  r  ;■!.,.-■-  '  ■■'  'T 
'■V'ai-r.-  th.-  ilatc  ''--"N  ■'.,■  \\,\ 
k\].,\v  tlinl  til"  han.i  th.it  1.  ^' , 
th  •  mis  -en  h-in  1  ..f  C,  ,  |  w. 
ill,-:  anil  in  I -i>.,-!i.|..-n.-e  is  .j-irs  \\',- f,,!!,„v 
th  -  lla,i;  nn.t  ii-.uionalitv  is  ,,ii,-.,  \,\-,.  .^.ip.^v 
thr  (i.i.^  ;iiul  DCi-aiis  ai..-  n-.!-.-i  W  ■  ■:,}•. ,^^ 
tlie  fla-  nnri.  j.,  (  K,-;  U-it  ,:;.[  On.-t 
!v-;uinv  I  ills  an.l  h-.r'n:  i~'-i  ,-  --.',  •■,.,] 
^'•'  i^>ll..\- Uk-   ;1aK  at   Tr,-n;,,a    la  M'lilev 

-^eas^at  Bucu.i  \^sta   and  '  ChapuU.pCat 


'■■  ti;.  -inn-  .-hi  Mi-,M.iiiai\    Rid;;e.  at   Sunt 
"--:"    -'-"I      Mi'i:i.i.      and     .. v a  v>.\  1;,  i,-     -i,,,! 

•■'''•"^  '■  "'•  '"■  !■";:■!  hl.-itv,  n.,t,l(-r 
"i':'"'"'"!'''  nnil  .,.-!-a'.  i  liimian  hippin.-ss, 
(.'!  I  v.-rwvhfu  a,:.i  ,iPa  ,.,  s,  ii  m.ans  iIr- 
l-:.-:i;as  ,,t  th-  !.;,>  ai.-i  K.  imi.Ik  ,  ,\ii,l  ,., 
•'""I  I'-^i'is  w.-  I,,i:,,-,v  llK-  Ii.,^^  ,„i,l  thf 
K   ,-"''iiL  n.  \.  I  iilnaN, 


ltl>(  Nti   IN    lioNoK,    I,,   (jKxM    l>IIII.IP|>|\i: 

iM»i  I'im)i;nci;. 


s 


!t    .- ;--.i,i  j... 
-  im;  -..V   ti,.. 


'^  ■  ■  "  ■"■  "  '■''  '■'■  '■'■  ■•■■-■  II'.  f..n-tit\iti(in. 
''  -■;■  "■  w.  !•■  a,.  !»-  .  ha.iti.a,  .,1  In  h- 
!'■•'■'  ■•'■"'-  if  th--:i-  \.-,  •(■  ;,,,  i!U..,n:i 
!'■"'•''  '  ■  ^-  :•  t:"r.-  ^^,■•■•-  ,,..il,i!.j,  i,iu  ih..- 
"■^'-  "■'■'■  "i  ■"  ■  I'i'l  tw..  ..  ,..1-^,  -Ik-  .\ni-  ri.aii 
I'  ••:':•■  «'>n:a  :..-  i„,a-:,l  in  h.,n,,r.  ,f  Uuto 
';■'    ""'••■•i-.    l...n;;.:    ,a    ...-anLai    h  ,n.-lv.    if 

';■■  ',  '  '"  '"''"  '•''  ''"'^  '"  '-■'■••.:-h  out  this 
I'  I!.:;-:  in  ;<e-piil,lic,  an.i  n.-t  t,>  wr.  si  iVimi 
tii's  p..-.,;.!,.  im  111  i..p.-ii.;vaui-  Th-a  historv 
!''  "'"■  ;i..Ml;:!  :  >Mth  tlu-  I'-i.UppiiK-  people 
'~^  '.  '''',\^  '''  '--'■  -"-""'"s  m  .n;i-  (.■Dnmiauders. 
'■  ■  ■  -'''  '■"-'  i-n..-,i  ill  oiir  oil::  i:,l  d(H-,nii,.:its 
;■■  '.  '•'  i'-i'.P.a-.l  stati-nK';t>  ..f  (;.-,H-nd 
,^-  ■"•-'"'    •'•■■1  m    tll.-s;„.i.cl|,  -   ,,|    tin-   pt-.-vj. 

■ '■  --^  IV.I--  k'li.wn  '.II  the  cinntrv 
";"'■';  '^'^  ■'  i---':''!  '^vk..  ,u-n,  I  !i-licve 
'■   '^   "  '-in-:.-  -i   n  v.iluti.iii   in  [uiMic   >eiiti- 

_'''':•■■■'■  ;',i"^-  !-'<'•'  isian.N  in  the  Philippine 
^'"''1'-  '-I''.''  ^  Mend  a-  !  If  ,i>  iruni  .Maine 
'"  '■!":■'■.  I-  Th.v  iiaee  a  pupnlitinn  vari- 
''n-I\-     e-tiiaatnl     at     ir.mi      ,S.,),oor«     to 

'-'  '  ""'■ '-     '1''-  ■''■    ■''.'     will!     tribe-    who 

"'■"•'  ■  '"-■•'"!  "■  '-"i'-i-^l  and  i>l.inds  that 
''  '"  ■  •''•''■•!  "f  Sp.-un.  H-it  anion.^r  ,i,^^.„i 
■■■'■'-  t:-i  pi. .[lit-  ol  the  ,>!.nid  of  Luzon, 
'in.aii,  -111.-;-  ;  v-)  .hi.  .,  and  the  people  of  the 
.\;~---'  ''I'-l-i'i.;-.  nnmherin;;  2,  ^.30  . ,. .. ,  more. 
l^n.  V  ar-.- a  Chri-^'ian  and  oi\ili/ed  people 
'.  " ^  wr..-le  I  their  independence  from 
>-<r.u  a, 1-1  es'.tl.Pshe.t  a  repnldic  Their 
'"^'';*--'J-'|""n..--.-t..l,.  .fir.,.,,.a  ,,,.  .1,^  f;.,,. 
"■'■'■'  1^  triiie-,  ill  tli.-ir  own  ih.nmt.uns  .,r  li\  tlu- 
''-;■  ll.-t-  III  ilu-  other  isl.mds  tlrin  tiu-  rights 
.•^1  ,,,1.  ,,I.l  thirter.,  Slates  w.-r.-  atr-et.-d  hv 
'''  '  '■■■'i^h  in  Canada  or  the  Six  Vi'iorv; 
I-:  .\"aw  York,  -jr  th.' Cherokeesot(  Georgia. 
or  the  IndiaiLs  west  of  the  Mississippi. 


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PATRlOlIsyt  AND  WAR 


Pi 


Twice  oiir  commanding  nmcrals,  hy 
till  ir  own  coiifthMiin.  a^Minil  llit-st  pmple 
ol  tlii-ii  iiuli-iniuliiicu.  Ckatly  and  |ji\()iiil 
all  cavil  \vt'  loiined  an  allianLi-  with  Urim. 
W'f  ix|)rcs>lv  a^kt'd  llitin  to  cooiHratt'witli 
lis  Uf  handed  o\ir  our  inir-oncrs  to  Ihiir 
kct'iiin^;  ;  \vt  sou^iit  thtir  help  in  carn^  loi 
our  Mck  and  woumlcd. 

We  wtri'  told  by  llu'iii  av;;iiii  and  a^ain 
and  a^jain  that  they  wcrt-  l"i:;htui^;  Im  indi- 
pindiiKi-  'I'hi-ir  pnr]i(jvf  ^\.l^  ;i^  will 
known  to  our  plurals,  to  llu-  wai  il<  ]-,iit 
iiK-nt.  and  to  the  prf>idfnl,  as  tla-  ku  t  that 
tluy  wi'if  in  arms.  Wi- iR-vrr  miiluMMii 
lluin  until  tin-  tinii-  wlit-n  lioslilm>>  wiu- 
lUclarcd  in  iNij'^,  Tla-  prrMdt  nl  (lii;.,ikd 
a^aiii  and  a-ain  that  wi-  had  no  idli-  and 
rlaiiiR-d  no  rii^ht  to  anvthinj;  hi\und  tin- 
town  (if  Manil;  .  llosliliiRS  wiu-  lui^uu 
hy  us  at  a  phut-  wlii-ri-  wr  had  im  ri).,lil  In 
be,  and  wi  ic  coutmi!'  d  bv  u>  in  spiu-  ul 
A).;uin,i!ilo  s  di^a\dual  ami  r<  ;;n  t  and  i^Tir 
to  willidiaw  to  a  liiK-  \\i'  should  prcj-ciilif. 
If  WI-  (Mi-h  that  ri-pn'ilir.  cK-spoil  thai 
pioplccl  tlitir  tu'tiioin  and  indi,-(ii.ntU-iu  t.-, 
and  -uiijrtt  tlii'in  to  our  lulc,  it  will  be  a 
htury  ot'  bhauic  and  dishonor. 

(il  ()H(,K   Iv    I  loAK. 

NO  DISHONOR  TO  MAI  1.  DOWN  THI-:  rUA(i. 

i.  N  \"ifi<!:i,il:i<'i  I't  Iht-  /■■'}  ,-^'i:<i  i;    I 

T,-  tht-Tc  ;'ny  man  no  bold  as  to  utter  in 
suriou>ni.-ss  tin.-  asMTtion  that  wlurf  the 
AnKrioan  llaj.;  has  oiuf  been  raided  it 
shall  never  be  hauled  down  ?  I  ha\e  heaid 
it  said  that  to  haul  down  or  to  propose  to 
haul  down  this  national  emblem  wht-ie 
it  has  once  floated  is  poltroonery.  Will 
anv  man  say  it  was  pollroi^nery  when  I'anl 
Jou'-s  land.ed  on  the  northeast  coast  ol  I'.r.K 
land  that  he  took  lii^  llai;  away  with  him 
when  he  ilepartc!  ?  Wa^  Scott  a  pultioon, 
or  \\:!>-  l'.)ik  a  poltroon'  Was  Ta\!or  a 
!)oUriinii  .'  Was  the  Tnited  Slates  a  nation 
of  I'oltroons  wl'.en  thev  retired  t'rom  tlu-city 
ot  Mexico  or  iViim  \'eia  (.'rn/  wilhonl  lfa\'- 
inj;  the  \\:\'^  beiiind  tllem  i*  Were  wepol 
troons  when  we  n-eedi  <1  tVotn  Canada?  If 
we  had  inaile  i!m.-  altiek  mi  the  coa^t  (j! 
Spain,  at  one  time  conleniphited  dnrini:  this 
Very  war,  were  we  pledged  to  hcdd  and  i;o\  - 
erit  Spaiu  forever  or  be  disgraced  iu  the  eyes 


ot  mankind  if  we  failed  to  ilo  it  ?     Has  I'jik- 
laiid  been  ennanid  in  the  eoitlse  of  poltroon 
try  all  tlle>e  veal:<  \\hi  ii  she  lia-i  i>  Iiu  d  Imiii 
many  a  Ileld  of  vii  tors  .'     .\i  coidii);  to  this 
(loitiine.    she  wa>  bound  to   hi\e    I-    Id  liel 
Xjiuin   forexer  :rtler   the   b.il'.le  ol   W.iieiloo 
and  Spam  tore\er  after   Coiunna  and  Tala 
Vera      She  I  ould  not   of  <(au>e,  lia\  e  ii  titi  d 
with  lioiioi  h\)in  \ein/uila  il  the  arbitration 
had  not  r-ndeil  in  her   la\or 

\li  l':e--iilinl,  this  talk  that  the  Amen 
I  .in  ll.i;;  i>  nevei  to  be  Kinoved  where  it  h.is 
one,  lioated  i><  the  siliiisl  and  wildest  liie 
toi  \'  ,il  llouiish  ever  utti-red  in  the  eai>  of  an 
I  Ni  lied  |iopulac(..  No  baby  e\ersaid  arn 
llnn^  to  anotlur  bab\  nioie  fooli.-.li.  U 
I-  tile  doctrine  ot  purcNt  iurtiani>in  mid 
!\  !aiin> 

Certainly  the  tlaj;  should  never  be  lowered 
lii'iii  anv  moral  field  oxer  which  il  hasoiue 
W.ued  'I'o  lo!li,u  the  ll.ij;  is  to  follow  the 
principles  of  fieidum  and  humanity  for 
width  It  stand,;.  To  claim  that  wt-  must 
lollow  it  when  it  stainls  for  injustice  oi 
oppiission  i  .  like  (  laiminj;  that  we  must 
t,\ke  the  nostinnis  of  the  (juack  iloelor  who 
stamjis  it  on  his  wares,  or  follow  everv 
scheme  of  wickedness  i,x  fraud,  if  only  the 
flaj;  be  put  at  the  head  of  the  prospectus 
The  American  llaj,'  is  in  more  <lan);er  from 
the  impel  ialists  than  it  woiihl  bi  if  the  w  hole 
of  Cliristend"n'  were  lo  combine  its  power 
a^;ainst  il.  I'orei.L;ii  xioleliceat  worst  could 
onlv  rend  it  bill  these  men  aie  trying  to 
slain  it 

Tin-;    Sl'AkS    IN    TIIKIH    ClirKSI-.S 

i-K.irr   .\i',,\iN-sT  rs, 

Mr.  President.  I  know  how  imperfectly  1 
iia\e  stated  this  arj^nnient.  I  know  how 
leeble  is  a  sinL;le  vo:ce  amid  this  din  and 
tempest,  this  delirium  of  em]>ire  It  mav  be 
th,-it  the  battle  of  this  ilav  is  lost  Wnx  I 
have  an  assured  faith  in  the  fntuie  I  hav.- 
an  assured  faith  in  justice  and  the  love  of 
liberty  of  the  Amerii-an  peoi>le.  The  stars 
in  their  courses  fi.yht  foi  fuedom.  The 
ruler  of  the  heavens  is  on  that  side.  If  the 
battle  to-<lLiy  fio  against  it,  I  appeal  to 
another  dav,  nut  distant  and  snti-  to  conie 
l  appeal  from  the  clappini'.  o:  haiul-;  :hii1 
the  stamping'  of  feet  and  the  biawliiiK  -"'f' 
the  shouting  to  the  (luiel  chamber  where  the 


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PATKIOTIS.I/  .l.y/>   H./A 


w 


fiilluTs  ^.illirtid  til  I'lul;iilLl|iliia  1  ajiptMl 
lioiii  liu-  >|.iiit  (it  li.iiU-  ti)  tlif  -^pirn  ol 
liiii-rtv  I  apjuMl  Iroin  tlic  tiii[Mrf  to  tlic 
K'  |puIiIii  1  ;i|i|)cal  Ironi  ilu- iiiillioii.uM- and 
til.-  lio-.-'  aii'l  tin-  vviri-  ]iiilIiT  ami  the  iii:iiia- 
;.;tr  l(  llie  >taU-.tiiaii  ol  IIr-  oldi  r  liiuc.  m 
wliusi-  .yi->  a  i;llllifa  licMT  v;lisli'iifi| ,  w  liu 
l.'.til  and  dii-i!  p.Mir.  and  ulio  1.  11  li.  liis 
I  liildmi  ami  Id  his  iiiiinlr\  iii'ii  a  iuhh\  iiainc 
lir  iiiittr  tliin  rii-his  I  ujipea!  trcin  tin- 
p::'M.Mil,  liloalcd  with  iiiitiTial  pr.i-.prriU', 
diiink  With  tin;  lust  ol  t-iuplrr,  to  anotlit-r 
iiiiil  a  lir'.tii  a^f  I  :i[ipi  ,il  Irom  tin-  pri.->i.iil 
lu  tin-  lulure  and  to  the  past 

I'..     1-.    lloAK. 
THi;    DVINd    CMMAIN. 


1.1 11,1.-  , , 


kk  T)K  \vi;  i-aptain  !  lan-t  thnn  sprak  ' 
I)  What  is  It   tiion  do-i  sc-  I 

A    \vo;Klroiw  K'.orx'    lingers  on   thv 

f'.WV 

'I'lii    niv;lit  IS  past:    Inc   walchi-d   thr   niKJit 
with  tl\<v. 

Knowest  tlmn  thi-  plai f  ? 

"  The  f^lii  i   '      Tis  S.m  J  nan.  loniiailr-.      Is 
the  haltlr  o\ri  ' 
'I'he  virtorv    -  tin- \Knor\-      is  it  won? 
My   wonnd   is  mortal  ;    I    know    I   t.annol 
ricoxcr 

The  haltU-  lor  im-  is  .l,,n..  ' 

"I    never   Ihoni^Iit   it    w  mid   e.ini.'   to   this! 
DiH's  it  rain  '. 
TIu'  niiiskilry  '      ( iivr  im- a  drink  :    ah. 
that  is  glorion<  ' 
N'ow    il'    it    Were    not    lor    this    pain  —this 
pain  - 

nidsl  thon  s  IV  \  letonoii'-  ? 

'    I,    would    m:)t    lie     -irant^e,    would  it,  it"   1 
do  w  uider  ? 
.V   man  can  I   renieinher   with    i    luillet 
in  his  lirain 
1  wish  wlu  n   at   home   I    h.i.l   \'r<:\\  a  little 
t'onder — 

Sliall  [  ever  lie  wril  a-ain  ? 

"It  ean   make  no  dilT  leiice  whether   I  go 
from  here  or  iberc. 


Tiioii  It    AiiN-   to    f.itiiii    and   tell    him 

u  h'  n   I  Mill  d'  .111  ' 
'I  in-  >  V  ■•  t  ii.it  SI-  ■■  till-  spai  low  tall  iinmliers 
t  \  el  V  hair 

Iv\ '■!!  ol   this  jioor  hrad. 

'    'I'aiiv    a'vliile,    loinradi,    the    liatlle    ■  an 
wait  lot  thi,  I  : 
I    will   Irv  t.i   klip  ihri-   lint    a  tew  lirief 
innniriil     lon.i;ei  ; 
'riion  It    si\     j^.jiid  i.y    to    till      Itiends    at 
huiiii-  lor  nil   ' 

1 1   iird;,    1  Will-  ,1  iiltli    sti,,iiv;(  r  ! 

'■  I    iiin-t  not    tlimk   !>!'  it,      'I'lmn   ait   soirv 
l.ir  nil-  > 
The  k'"'\' — is  it  the  ^lors-  '      inal.i-s  in« 
Mind;' 
Strani;i-,  tot  tin-  liL;ht.  loiiiiailf,  the   Iiiiil 
I  e.innol  see 

Tholl  hast  Imn  \ei\-  kind  I 

"  [  do  not  think   1  lia'.e  done  sn  very  ninrh 
ev  '1  - 
I  lii.l  not  nil. Ill  It.         I   l.iK   me  down  to 
sleep. 
1    prav  the   I, Old   in\-  smil      -jiist   a  little 
rude  and   nneivil-  - 

Comrade,  why  dost  thon  weep  ? 

"'III!     it"    hnmaii    pitv    is    so     ^e.itle     and 
t.-nd' 1     - 
C.ooii  111^1. t,  ^ood   iViends  !      •  1    lav  me 
di  i\\  n  to  sKei) 
Who    Iroiii    a     Ileavenl\-    lather's    love 
lU'eds  a  dilrndei  .'' 
'  Mv  SI  ml  to  keep!" 

•'  '  If  I  shonld  die  111  lo!<-  I  wake  '    -eonirade, 

I. -11   niotllel. 
Ueiiniiilit  1    -    I  prav  till-    Lord   mv  sonl 
totak.!' 
,Mv  mtisket  till  111  It  eairy  Iiaek  to  my  little 
lirotht  1 

I'"or  mv  di  :ir  sake  ! 

"Attention,     (.mnp.Hnyl        Reverse     arms! 
Wrv  Will    men  ;   in\'  thanks. 
Where  am  i  .••     Do  I  wander,  comrade  - 
wander  ae.ain  ?  - 
!'ar:v.!---  is  •.-.k-.-x      '.'ompanv  !•".    hre:-,!;  riink'i! 
break  ranks  1  — 

1  know  il  is  the  pain. 


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l.l.nu-     piii-.-    li'il     I    1h-      I'. Ill 
i.iii    ihiM       m!     III.     Ml.  1,1       '■•" 


ll     .     I,  I!.,     '..        'I  M.;J.-     1.1     I  il.       Ii.nll     .ll.ill. 
1  '..ini.lli       tll\     ll  lll.l  . 


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nv      11  I \    ■^..!l|        l!|. 


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'  1  1  *  . 

U  ;    in.'    _  ' .       Ill 

h  111  1    ^. 

sl,M. 

1  ,M 

1    .IM ■, 

1 .  i  ;  -  -  1 1 

!•.  ■!      n  :       :    ;-i. 

1  ip  :.  1  - 

1    L-ii..\\    till 

iMMi: 

Ul    Ih      1    !-■ 

/. 

■  .    ,'■'; 

'i'',.'      / 

T 


'I'll.-    ]\\,  I    1  ll   i     U    1. 111^;  .   llj..i:i    ni\'   ^l;;lll   ' 
'I'lli-     lll'.^lliv      111     ullil    M\i^!;i:ii;    lii,  I.hA     i-, 
lul! 

I     '.  .  -\  nil    I'u    li-.;ill   ' 

il.l     li..l     III\- 


l.,.,l- 


THI     MAS  \\  no  l»l)l  >  I  III    clll  iklN  . 

■\:iiN\i!!i   Smi'.ii    iviniiiiis   nil-  n'tlu- 

-III  111;;   !>'    '(.|  , 
XIm'HI  llii-  :ii;u-  I  r    i'-;  .nm,-  t!if  >.'iv  i! 
W'l   hr.mii:  ; 
A   .-rlMin   .■!  i-.-  !•     lliiin-.    :llil    t     !  ill  li'lipl  itTi.  [ 

l:l   'hi'-  ■A.-c. 
\";;  Ulrii-  ti.iiii.  -   IM  t-'tl'.'  n    1.  I',-  ;  -  -li'.i:'.!    l..- 

w  I  ll  nil  Iii-'.r-.   -  Ji.lUi- 
Tlnir  \  oic.  ^  111 ;    ii  nil  uihi  i^  ;. . --:i\  I   tlii-.M'i' 

1  M  1 1 1 1 1 1  ■     ■    !  I  '  I   , 

I    iiiiiiii  I  i.i  \  r.'.ii  Ii-'i  in  (1  w  liin  till  \  lucril 

A'.     I.'i,.  ..'.I.  •■  i,,ll  , 
T:;-,  \'  In  ', .  I    !u'  I'i  :i  !  .1'.'  ll    -.i!  I  am  IT  lutril  :i 

r  1 '. '  ■  1 ' :  .  r  k  . 
liilt  ;.  nil  1'.  I  ll.iv  ii.Mir  til.    ilui-nn' 
Wilt  :i  tiK'  tr.  'nj'^  I'.'iiK'  Iniik. 

(1    r.mr^-'    It  -   "l.iii.r.-    1..    tirlit    \<  in-M    Ire  • 

■  loin  1  .  .11  -:.iki  , 
I    lii'A   .1   I:    1.1    111,.--   ;..   I.i...n    t'i.it   ll"   hi  / 

hr'p,.]   (11  v.:  -l:.. 
Am. til.  r  -'    •  -11    il.'.   iiMii  ■-  -k  \      th'-  -vir  ..' 

Cii'".      ■:.     ■ 
I'.r.tsli'l  .;:i.>'h'.  !   '.rim'  i  m  : .-  ahiiii;  "'  '-hill 

vsh.'ih.- 
t.j;i>    111    iiiii.kin     1.     till'    iiuiiiL-   he   Kit   tu 

jcfiu'  il  ul  lin;ht 


■  ..ixvliW'    ii|>    ii'iuu    liii'i  III    1  iiu-l- 
,    .1    li^lit 

!i   li.ll       ll-  •  !lll      .'IlIMIi'-   ^  "I      ,1  linMl 
llnll^;    ;]li      llli   k  . 
1      I    Uu'   111.111    "       .  I  lll.l  s   !  In     1   hci  1111  ' 

\\  ll   11  nil   i!<Hi|i    .  mil.   1. 11  k 

(  1      I  mil  -.     .1  •  ..1-    ;i  1     ||.  /     f;i  .1     1.  1  llli  s    f  11     |.i 

III  111  I..  ■■Ill-  111  III  .ll 

1  .ist>  I    1  .'  Ill'     ic  1  ki  .llti  timi  ll   i.U  liiiii  ''ii'.v'. 

>.  iliu    vIi.hU   >>IIc  i-t 
Wiun     111     kliii«s    :i    );.ll  N    :i   w.iiliii      hi.iUi 

111    itll  :i  1  !■  I  jitii     villi-. 
Win  II-    llli-    Sliii     Is     klllilrl     I  .lUtimi  .      Iii.ill 

(-miil..itm    w  llli  tin-  ^liiii' 
III    111  I    I  \i-~      1  II     |i-l    iiiiullii  I     lliiiir    111  it 

r.utlii  r  \  I  111  I  t   1 

«,"miM   Innk   .ll    W  llli  I  :ls\     I.  i  llll   •-   l>.    1  pU  i  .    u 

initiipkni  I'ii- 
'rii.il    111-/    iiiaili-   mil    iiiiilliii-    I  iiiimis  -  'ml 

ilown  l!u  ri-  iilmi^  ilii-  liai  k 
I-  llll-  man  wliii  iloe-i  lli--  i  lin  tin' 
Wlun  til'-  lriMi|i-.  i-mm-  li.uk 

It  s   ii«t   tilt    --aim'   ill    will    tiiiu  --  iw  in  i  mn 

iiimi  '■*■  1  V  ilav  , 
Wlun  a  li-lli-r  ki-cjis  a  '■trnci^lm'   '  ii   a  \te:; 

(.'in    mi  lii--  way, 
Hi    likistn   111  V  Kmiu-t'iiilv    imii.-   aiul   i;iai 

liiiii  li\-  tin-  liauil. 
In   >a\  :     '-(ll     Imv.    vou'll    ^Mt    tlii-n-    \it 

\  iiuAi-  (.;iit  llif  ^rit  (-11  saiiil 
'.'   (lc>(->  iitin  ^^iiinl,  en    I     Kiw  lliat  il  ilm^ 

<i-l.'it  r    i'  ■ 
So  1  Ai  11  il   lilt-  tt-lltr  at  tlie  track  dmi  t  w  i- 

till-  l.hu- 
III-  s   iR-lpcil   save   Mct'ilin'   Culiv    Itnni   th 

l\ratits  111  ihi-ir  laik 
Hy  Kadin'  in  tlit-  i-lni-riii' 

\\  1k-ii  the  troops  conio  liaik. 

I-',1)W.\KI>  SlNf.I'K 


TO  TUP  r  I.VINd  Syi  AI)R(tN. 

1"*ii-Kri-.    tloik    ol'    sea    Kill!''-    "itli    Iiiil- 
wiii^js  of  whiti-. 
To-->-ifii  un  till-  treai'Iieroiis  hlne, 
I'oisiii)^'  voiir  ]iinions  i:i  iii.iji->tic  llii.;ht-- 
I'lir  hearts  take  voya).;t-  with  vmi. 

(iod  savt-  lis  tVmu  war  s  ti-rrors        May  th-. 
ccaiii-  , 
And  yel  one  fate,  how  worse! 


)//./"/■/'.'/   I  \7'  '.r  ih- 


I  u 


'•    111. M. .ill  ■-■.     p.  I  ]iii'-.l     I'l'  .A  itittMi.'    ;■  I   > 
(■.'ni;;ii,     1  I  ciwut'l  ■-  I'lit'i 

I  In      il     villi    I'l-.i'k      .iiiil    uiliiii-    ■  lull  h     ■    :. 

'  1  1  ■  .  .; 

I    .11    111    till     lIT'l'lIf  -^eMH 

'V.ih    ;!i',-i-   (.1     liuvtili     u:it    l.ii.i-      ■WWW    '■ 

•Mill' 

'  I'.r  li.;irls  -liill  in.ht  \vi;ii  th.'v,. 


s 


I'lCMPi:  OF  WAR. 

I  „!.■      1  I'l    ill-   ■      \  ii>  II    li.i'.tli" 


I  !■  i  I     ■  V   ' i;  ■".  :iii  .  ill  r  '•  ■  nl.i  -|"  ,i'-.  ! 

'.'.  lb  ;i    ■•  ■'.  iM'iUii-':    .  .iiiiiDii    ;•)   til.'  1  loui.-. 

n|,!..,i 

.\l.ii"'    l-'li      '     ni;-. ':!•'-    in  ,i..    !  in;  r  I  n  •  N  in 

\\"'!,|i     I'!!    li.'      '...Mi.S  \     i,i. -,..';!    ,,!'    !  Ill-    air 

l<"!'     'i:i     ';•   hi    111.'    -,   1.1    ariv.ui   ii    .ni'l    '''-s- 


."l      p-i'il     \iiii'       .Ni'ViT    I. It'll     •rn-iiiiiH 
k  r '  f  1 1 1 
<  )  I  !..i!i-  r  ijiii-  t  tl   11    V.      • 
\"in  til  !l,i-  i''-i  111-  I.I   till-  tt.uiipii-.l  ti^'iit, 
>>■,.. I II  :i.  iii.iki   Cil!..i  It"-  I 

.•  ,       I.i-''    \^    I  til"  il--  l!ni!i. :rr  i.ii  til'- I, attlrtirli!. 

.•a        sivi!l;v      tl.     a'..iu:<-       mil       iii.irt  \  i.-.l         ,,^^, 

■     \!.inii' 

i   u  -ill    I   \  ■  .11  1  lit  1. 1    aim  wiit-i  I 

111     iiDiiil.i'      V.'"''     "'     liattlc  -Mi.i'r);t-    1.1 


'   '■  '  '  i!    -i;-  -u  >\  -;i-.   - 1  i.r,  til--  -iiii,k-iii'.;  [.Imiii, 
.Villi    li  ■  11   -;  1   nil    '.'lu'iii  Ilia!    '.u-j^l^^  lioui 

;i.-      '..ii;  ' 


Mil  Ml-    f-int'-r- 


,  .■    1     11.11"!    ;-:a- 

''-   'I'l    U'tii   iii-Ifi   -itnl    piiiiiu-    till-  -.v  irrmrs 

1      i^'"",''   1     ,      ,        •  M  .\n;liu''^l,.:in 

I'.irils  Willi  till   !,i-ak-^  1  r  -.i.-i-l! 


.-MiNci  I  <»k  <»i  K  I  i.iir.Ts. 


1 1-].(  .il  tiair  '■ti.riir'  iIt  ...h  ! 
.'m!-;    mii'\    -It'    --'11    till-    '.  i.ittliii.l   aiiil    tilt 

L't  w 

W  :■•,  1,11-1,1;.-,  ;,r.!i^-  tl.  I'll!  t;ii-.i-  tli"  iVa>-  ; 
'I'l       -'ir-i    ■■■■•t.i    iii-.ir;-.    tii.it    i  ..'i-ri  iut>-    tlie 


\s<  iM ,  |i)i' our  lln-ts     iiitr  iiiiii  ill  <  t^,  liii  li 

•  >r  v;!  nil  ami  V  i\  a^i-  l.i-aiits  \'!  i-a    •  ;    i   i-ii  ',,  ■'    i  i  ir- i,  i .;   ti  i  '  lii-.  i!  ' 

Til. it    plow    tliiir    ua<.    tliluUKli    111  iii-  lai  .      vi.r,:i  '   -.si..-   ra!  iiu:    :■!    tin-   inoniit 
uf^piav  ,,,,, 

,  ■-'■"  l"ll"wa  nation  Miitty  fi,  ,.  ,.  ,.  ,,,,,i  ],.,.,  ,,,,;,  ,,.',;,.,.  |,,rvi,:i 
Till     winiU    inav  l.low  aii.i  tin-    \va\(--   iii.i'. 


i« 


lliUV 

.\iiil  --tar-<  tii.i\   luilf  tluir  fans 
iiit  \M-  little  fi  rk .  iiiir  ^t.its  o  t.-r  (Ifi.  k 
.-^till  ulitler  V,  iihi'i  iiicir  phiLt-s, 

1,1  t  r.i-\'i  r  a  oni    \v!;  .  i.;,i/i>  i.ji 

Tii;.-  paj^.'aiit ,  i  aim  and  --jiU'iniiil, 
■'    lil-l  tiial  (lilt  ioa>t-  iToiii  hostile  ho"-'.- 

Will  -  illar.tly  I.r  il.alii.UiI  '. 
.  -ic-pi-rati-  lor  HIP.'  wi'-li  n>^  woe, 

lint  what  '^  liii-i:  p'.lt>  kiun'rry 
.■..,ii!i-t  till   'li.'!!;,  wluii  l.i.  knl  !i\  tiiu'.lil 

Aial   .\iii.;!..  .-.ixoK  l.ravriA'  ' 


I  .'11  Mil  K  \  1)11    \  Il   '.v ,  -ra  la.in.  \\  i;o  loiiK^  nil 

■  1  ..  i  I 
W'ltii    til. HI. '.-t    .iii-i    ■   linr    r:'.rr(i:t-i!    in    his 

r '.  ' 
Nil',  a'l  1  :r  '.'LIS-  rr\  i ',-  oi'  tii'-  iia> 
Cm  ','.1^.!  tl;'-  ■  ;-'.iiai..  l-.i     iioiiu- iuvun'  ; 
Til-    ii.-ni.    lit    ;     ,:-      ;■  .1  :•-    i-^iirlalr  -tlliles, 
II;-     u;:,--^     rnilr.inii.  lit      iiai     iii-     i.al.v  s 

\\  i :-  -■ 
i'"i'.;i.;-;    ill-    ! — -    ;.ru-r    tiiri-r..;ii    :i-   o!ierte<i 


\v 


'f-itm-. 


-\M-:ii  ri,  ni;^'-  .' 


.\!i    1''.'   r -ai' ;ir;.t,r< 'i   raiia-,:  -  tin.-   uan;or's 

.■!.;ltr.; 
Si.i  ■    :  T.,  i,;-,  -  ,\  ,r.;.  a:iii  ^'\auX  to  ii;>  arm  ; 


. .  --one;  for  ivH  :lrrt>;-    onr  ^iillant  lln-ts,  ■-,,„ 

N'.-.ith  llar^  ..r  >;!oiy  il>  m^'. 

.  i..r  1  .iri-\   '.lir  .mi,  >.i  loii^;  lirlavr-i!  1-i.r  tlii-.  '.-,   --a-ipr,.  au-  ti.rlMnl  a!;ir. 

To  thi.^i    t:i;i'  at'- I  riwiicil  aial  i!\iiii-  '  l-'T"nt-  l';;,-  .-tri-i'.-tl   i\...    a;al   niiii'^lrs   in   the 

-I'l'l  iLiir.r^  nil',  ;:1..\\     ,iiul  l.'iinii  in-.i\  lli.vs,  \\,r.  '. 

!'.ut,stin  \\  ill;  a  -tl  rr,  r:ulk-a\-i.r,  Ti:.-     rrnioa'-     hti-!;r.;  ' — la-:-    liriiir;      not 

M.V    !I    nil:     ••;:     ir-:::!       ir,!    !!',>!    ("iill!    ^ril'-i  '   .■::..::   ■..•.•.••.•.:'. 

i-Tom  our  western  v.airlil  forcNrr  '  Ili.-iairl     .ir.d     li.nii.i-ik     i;ieaiii     upou     lli« 

Will  Cakli, to--  -ouiui  ; 


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PATK/irrjS.U  AiXD   WAR 


■u 


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tl: 


i     I' 


Horst-HM;   ;in.i   liorst-   lie  \v.-Ult:::i;   i;i  th.-ir  '  I  l.riii.L;  tlici  luT.' iiiv  fortrfss-kL-ys. -ILrin^- 

l';itr!,,w     arr     ,i.-:ul.    a;ia     h.  i..,.,     /.:,■•.     ,„,  I  l.U;.!:  •■  I  hrr  hi;t  h ,  niv  li.-u   mv  loni  :--,,ii , 

'"""■■  i'r.ak  li:v  lallur  >  vliaii}  1  " 
W  iiilr  vM!(innly  thr   inuoTi'i-'il  ^ii-i  iims  \]>,- 

I'''""'  "Riv.-,  rise'    <.v<ii    I'.Av    thv    lalh.i  cuiius    i 

Aii.i  li..:lil-  lla   luihl  Iratiir.  -  .,:    i!a    ■  '  i.      '  :aiiM.rn.  .1  man ,  this  d.iv  : 

\;.iii-M   llu-  -,.ucl   !i,,i-.     aii.l  tliiiii  an.l   I    v\  ill 


in<  rl  Inni  on  his  \va\ 
T!)!  a  iiL'jitlviiis.  thai  luvalsoii  ami  luaiiKU-. : 

on  his  st<i  (i, 
\ii|   i'.';.M-.l,    as   il    wilii    laai  (•    in    n^t,     llic 

i'liar,L',iT's   luann  sin  ,  ,i 


Au'i  s(,(.- !  on  ill !■   I' III  laiiuad,  \\  In    •   ,;;i  i, 

s|.nin;<, 
A  liattli  slL-cd  luaiialli  Ins  rider  lli 
Uli  1     iRvt-r    inciir    hell     riat     ui         :,   •: 

(ii-li^hl. 

;<iill  his  red  ews,  a.nd  railv  ti.r  tiu-  li  dit  ! 

I'ali-  liii    his     hU-talini;     lueasl    ll,.-     ^larrior        •       ,  ,         , 

;u.^  ■'.•.!d  III  .    liaau  (ar    as  (,n  they  ].rr^Kr.i,  the'.- 

While   tVcin    hi-     Millled     lids     ihe      ^vinte-       .,.    ,      '■'■";■  ••^:'"l''Mu;  hand. 

^welled  eves  A  it'i  en-  thai    laaUt    tiuiii    stated    i,,.i.  .  a- 

l'dia-.tlv  and  -riinlv  -tare  r.pea  tiie  -•;:.-  1  .  v       '1  "■'''''','"  ''■■'■  ''■"''•  ■ 

'  No-.v  ha-;.-,   I'.einar.  I'.  ha-t<   :    '.ath.-,      a. 

Alar    with  liusmr.  hared  iinle  the  Inee/t  m  r\-  tiiith,  is  he, 

Willie- li]!-,  and  _-lar^l^  eve- ,  aad  •  iii\erini:  '"'"■'    '■'■■■''"   wlami    ihy    faiUilid    heait    hath 

knees.  \eained  su  lonj.:;  to  sec 
A  wi'hnv  (I'er  iier  iiiartvreii  soMir;    vaik'.;:--, 

l.uaiiini;     Ihe    niL;hl-\\  iiui-    \v;lh     d;eliri(ais  ' ! ;- dai i.  eye  ilash  d.  Ins  ]'>riind  Ineast  liea\' (i, 

,i:r(K  lis  !  hi-  eheek's  hUiod  eaine  and  went  ■ 

Ilei    hlnee\-e,;    ',|i„'     incia-.;.    :-    cii'lian  ! 'v  p  a.  hed  tliit  ■.;Ta\-d:aired  c  hiettaiii  s  side 

he  and.  thi.ie    disincHinUnj.; ,  i  leiit  ; 

Siisw-etlv  ja  !•■,  ■:-  ia  hisehern'.  ;.  ]•  e,  -''•  h>\',!\   hneet.ieauh   h.'   Lienl,  his  lathet  - 

I. ei !-  ea  his  !i  :■!'--  -M.-  Willi  nila:  •  v  ih  .  han.i  ln'  tuek,    - 

And   ;aa\s  and   [.liieks   lii'U   I'nr  a    jiarent's  What    -v-.   th-ae   in    it-   Unudi    that    all   liis 

-iiiilf  1  ll'  r\  -;>it  il   -hoek  ' 

I'.nt  wh.euiMMi  the  liattle-waste.i  plain,  T;,;,t    hand,    wa-    euh;       ,    "m.mi    thm----  e 

Mialleuum  the   taint.lhe   -a-pinv     indtia-  dropped  Iron,  his  like  lea.l  ; 

,       "1''',' ■'  ,  ,      ,,       ..  ,  .,.         Hv   !"-kedi   lip  li.   Uie  taee  al..Aa—,!;e    'ace 

Ant;el  el    MercT  .   lae  Ihe  Mooii  tenat  eliih  .  w  a- of  th-- .'■  ad  ' 

And  the  l,,ave  lieart   he  spinlU-  a'ld   -till,       .x  ,,-„,„:   ,,,,.,,i   ;,::\,^^   „„,,,^.   ,,„,,.__,;,, 
A'liid  the  havoe  thou  art  lioveMii^  n,eh  r,,,,,  „.,_  ,;^,,,,  ^,,„i  ^^,„,,,  . 

l..eulm  eaeii   eroan.  and  cl..-e  ,.u|.  ilMiiLr       ip.    .^t    at    1,,-t    hi-    lathers    eves-!ait  :n 

them  w.is  no  -■■.hi  ! 
'';<  I'oin  the  ;.;ronn'l    h.e  s>ira!u:,  ^H'l  ,i:a;^ed. 

anl  who  eonhi  paint  that  ,i.;a/e  ' 
T:  I  ■,   hn-heci  the  ir  \>  ry  hearts    thai  -aw  i!- 

liDirot  and  ania/e  : 
Tiiex     iii;i;lit    lia'  e    eh  lined    hull,    as   hetorr 

tiial  stony  hirni  he  stood  , 
hor   the   power  was   -tiiekeii  troiii  his  arm, 
and  ironi  hi-  lip  tl;e  I.iloud. 


And  ■>\at't  the  spirit  to  that  l;.ale\^on  -nore, 
Wh'.ii-  war  s  loud  thunder-  la-h   the  wiin.- 
iu>  more  ! 

kdiai:  r  Ml  i\i  I.I  iMi- 1  V. 

BKRNAKDO  DKI.  t ARPIO. 

A  Sl'Vri'lilJ  -f  Vi  tiuil   f  'MLr  1,1   ■  f  r.i  •,  .i!   I  1"  '.    i:  \  ,-,1  .    .     ;,     r.,    ;,  .  ,,f  - 


'T"^i:i:  warrior  hnwed  l;is  ere-ted  heaii,  and  '■hatlur'"  nt   Ieti.-,th   lie   rtiurmiired    low, 
1           tamed  his  heart  of  tire,  ,,:i,l  w.pt  like  ehildhoud  then^- 

Aiul   sued    the    hearty  kiiit;  lu    free    his  T.dk  not  of  orlef  till  i!!,>i!  hast  setai  tlip  tears 
loug  imp.isoued  sire  :  o!  warlike  uieu  '— 


PATRIOTISM  AND   WAR 


He  thont'lit   (Jii  all  l:is  glorious  lioiies.  ami 

;i!i  \w>  vniriK  retiowti,— 
Hf  null);  hi-  riKliiiju   tVdUi  his  sidt.-,  and  in 

Ur-  iiu-,1  sat  down 

Then  i-ovcrin.q:  with  his  steel  gloved    hands 

Ills  darkl)-  nionrnl'nl  brow, 
"  Nu  Mwiii-,  tlu-re  is  no  mure."  lir  sai(!     "  to 

nil  thf  sword  tor  now. 
M\    kiiii;   is  false,   my   lioiif  l.i'tra\cd      niv 

t.illu-r     oh  !   the  woith, 
'I'lv   -lory    a, id    the    lovelines-    are   pa-^ed 

away  from  earth  ! 
"  1  thuuj;ht  to  stand  where  banners  \va\ed, 

mv  sire  '.  liesi<le  thee  vet 
I    w<inld   that   lluii'  our    kindred   Mood   on 

Spain's  free  soil  had  met  ! 
Tllo>i  W":'dsl   have   known  nr.   'ipirit   then 

■'ii  thee  in\-  lields  Were  won. 
And   tlion    hast   [)erisheii   in   tliv   eliains,   as 

llioni;h  tliou  hadst  no  son  ' 

Tlieii    -I:::;. 11;,'^  iVoni  t!io  ground  once  more. 

ii  ■  -■■i.'id  tile  noTrireii's  rein, 
Aiiiids'i  the  ji.il.     ,ind    wiKiered   looks   of  all 

the  eoiirtii-i   train  : 
\iid  with  a  tieri  e.   o  ernULsteriii)^    '.■ra-ji,  ihe 

rearinu;  war  iKJrse  led. 
.\nd  sternly  set  tin  in  face  to  taee     tlie  kiiiy 

before  the  dead  !  — 

Came    I   not   forth   upon   thy  pled^'e.    ni\ 
father  s  hand  to  kiss  ^ 
!;■   -till,  and  k''-^"-'  th<iu  on,  false   kinj.;  '   and 

tell  me  what  is  ti:is  ,' 
The  voiee,  tin-  i;Ianee,  the  heart  1  sou>,'ht 
j^ive  an-wer.  where  are  thev  :" 
if  thou  woiildst  elear   th\-  perjured   son! 
send  life  throuj^h  this  euld  ela\  ' 

! 'ito  these  Rlassy  eyes  p>illii;ht  .1' 

keep  down  thiiit   ire,- 
i'i,  :  tiiese  whili-  lips  a   hl<  ssiii);  speak      w.;-- 

earth  is  n  t  v.w  sire  ! 
'  .;ve  me  back   him   tor  whom   1  stru\e.  !oi 

whom  my  blood  was  shed. 
1  iiou  canst  not— and  a  kinj;  '      His  dust  be 

mountains  u:i  thy  head  '    ' 

!!■   loosed  th-  steed  :   his  slack  hand  fell  — 

upon  the  silent  face 
He  cast  oiie  louLi.  deep,  trottl'letl  l',>ok t^*^*t 

turned  fr  lui  that  sad  place  ; 


His  hope  was  crushed,  his  after  t'ate  untold 

in  martial  strain,  - 
H;s  banner  led  the  s[iears   no  more,  amidst 

the  hills  of  Spain 

Fi:i.iL'i.\  1 1.  H!;.M.\,-,s, 

THR    ROMA.N    SI;MINKI.. 


.  I  „  k 


iJllinr.tiP'      ' 

■■     \  ■■ri  i:    r. 


.U!i.  J.-lliu:   tl. 


''¥ "^in-,  morninj;  sun   rosi- troni   his  crimson 
X  conch 

In   the  Orient  iami,   and    batheil    the 
world 
In  K'oldcn  showei-  of  refreshitig  li<;ht  : 
With  o;  mt;r  am!  u;;h   j.-ism-iie  the  gardens 
<  d    roKijM-ii  weie  hi  autitul  and  fra),;ranl  : 
The   i.;r:i\    rocks,    roi.ed   and    crowned   with 

situs  and  lloweis. 
Were   lulled    to   sleep    upon    the    bosom    of 

the  Hav. 
Th'.-    nurchant    ships    .md     pieasiire     b.oals 

hr-  still 
.\nd  lileless--(,r.  driltiii;:  aiinlessly  between 
The   bine  of    the  skies   .anci    Itie   blue  ot'  the 

tile  -<  a 

Saiiinc;  aw.iv  on  silverv  pinions, 
A  pair  of  clouii  lovers,  w  ith  i  iieeks  of  Ccarl, 
lilushed  to  diseo\er    in  the  sea  below,' 
Tiieir  miriored  iina-cs      Tin  distant  isles 
Answeiei!  back  snides  ol  happ\- contet'tment 
To  voices  ealliiii;  Ironi  t:ie  ni.o-laiid  sh(jres. 
The    h.i/v    air,    iiiiki    and    calm,    wrajiped 

this  ptond 
•  )ld  Italian  city  in  a  mantle 
O!  di'aiiitnl  repos,.    Oti  her  streets  the  tramp 
<  >t"  !ect.  ir^wand  then,  broke  the  li,-\-  ipiiet  — 
Some  bought   some  s,, Id,  some  .lanced,  some 

pla\-ed,  some  slcjii  ; 
.And  eai  h  one  went  about  h.is  daily  work,, 
N'or  dleailled  of  danger  near 

;\t  a  .i::atc  comitiandinj;  entrance  to  Pompeii 
Was  r,t:„,,.,l  .,  i;,,^tv  sentinel.      His  tall, 
I-i:.ct  and  warlike  stature  told  a  tale 
Of      dauiUless     courage.         Proud      of     the 
faith  and 

The  bentiuel  b  eyes  shone  like  brilliant  stars: 


*    : 

1^ 


I'  '    t 
If 


PATRiori'^y  Axn  war 


His  triinipi't.  sword  nnd  buck"'"  !viv..  ilmnt      i  M"  v.l  hot  aslus,  stones.  :itiil  cinders  falls 

1 1:- li.iiiu' w  !l:i  :!i: '.■  ii'lr         .whik  hi-  \.w.      '!"  '  . '-      imI     f.i'-t     (or    iiiiU-s    around  I      In 


i  k 


h     if 

,   i*^  ■      i 

:f  ■  J 
'i  :  '^ 


1^1 


till-  siv'i  ;■-, 


!''•>'  '.rir.KiI  IM  t-  ;  :'is  ;ii'ii      H'''    -i'.;uiru  :i!il  !i:      tlnil       -.'icii's.      in      thfir      llolMi-S      thai 

'  iliic  s/it.-:,:-  .!  A\'''.',i  i     ■.'/■(>   '  '  >l  .ill  d  iiii^,- 

(  H   'M.iii  h\ini.unt\   is  suddenly 

'\'.:',if  paciii.L;  to  ,i:i.:  i:  o  'i;s  imasuud  hut.  Ci  i.-.].'  d  l:i  tlic  arms  ol'  iitirxprt'trd    dt-atli  ' 

.V.  d    ihuiiniiii;    diLanis    of    h)UL',    rxjn  civil  ol,;    ;,..,.,    manhood,    houyaiil     youlli.    and 

iionois.  h'-jiV-s 

1  iuro  coiiKs.  in  ncath  him.  .i  s;!an,i.;<-  .lui.-k  liif",.;.  %    ..1!.  rdl  .at  onro  arr  buried 

'"'•'^  "!!'-"!  '  Xr.ith  th-  !  liming  fury  of  that  avvlul 

11"    stops  -  wa;"' iis'.ras.       Ah      it    cini'-^  .\\'i  laiuh.- ' 

aisiin  I 

'i'litn      he      kr.ow-,      li,,.      autn',      trntn      an  Wlim  the  pent  np  ire 

'  a' tii.]i;ak.-.  i  )\    .::;m  X'esir.aiis  h  id  lairst  its  massive 

I'll  il  drradnd  h '.r''-'.nyv  r  <i!    -.ileiaic  i'-i-'  !i   hai^.    the  sul.iiv  i    thought        'What 

.\cti.n!       A    third    tiii.e     and    the    -round  -di:-!! 

■  i'Kii  ]\\\vi-  i  ...    .'      To  von  ].io]-.elin^  rijek  I  iiuiek 

;,;k  ■  oe:  an  h;!'o\vs     fp    thri.ae.'i  .vv  \- \ . -ii  I'an    l!v  m..:   salely   linii  !       Hut  can    I    thus 

i'lie    si.'iher's     hhuid     .:ait>-     with     tree/iiU'  hr'-  'v 


'Oi is    a  11  It 


tiati'.r. 
Me    hMiks    lo-v,:.:-    the    ha\ 

si'.  U^l     I  - 

i  •'.  it^  iv.'.d  coi-,i!-!it-on    hi-h.ife  it-.  11 
\-  il   l.ishes  tile  shore  '     III    hit-   his  tvniiv,.  t 
.Vii'l    --i.'tfi'ls    :i    luud    ahitiii  '        hlv.k    :r.  la 

:'•.■  t!ie..a 
I''   v;i-   I  \.'i-i;vin^  rit'-.iti^  tiie    le'-wir  - 
\  !  ■•:•;"    J,  ruie'ile    i  iinihh'.  hh-   .  :M:n;i 
\;t  :h!v  I      V.diii:..  -  I't    -aioh.     .h--.-  ■':'..] 
li-L,  eilie,  -ell  t'i  ."i;  the  nriddeie.  1  i.  ;  [U  ■ 
l»a;.  li.j.ht     ee.isus  '      ■ 

no  --l.ir- 
N'o\v  dteidtul.  apjvilniu.  leei  !i!;;s.'nil  c  nl 
H!  i/i".  the  w-hd.  I'hilijui.in  eairde  ' 
Till-     K'-onnd     leaves'        It      r..el:~     a-ain 

I'll.    vv;it.->. 
i.i  ;•.]>  !ie\  •  Mi'i  tji'.-M" -hm  ■- '      "s.-r      ']u-   yian 

riie.rit.iie 
VrMu'e'-^:        Ta-.n     one     hue;       nan  I'ir-d 

ri'!  tin,u 
h'  a!  ,.t'  V.  ,:d  v-'e.!'ie-  tiii'a  hr.  a  ad  tie.' 

a  !v  !.ik"s  (•:    h.    ilarihif'-.'     -■.''hny, 
.■.{<•  ih-    I  he.  .-  aho',;    '       --i  en-,   lie-    d  mee 
'-;.,a.us  :      K,.u-.-    the    lh,v;.:  hll^--     ■■..ede 

I-l;      llv  : 

r'h.     Ii'i     V.au     hvi-^'        'Ih  ■■  '     1:1;  ti.i)     1  ite 

f.a,  eer 
Too  lal-  !      .\  moll.,  n  s'.-!  ,,f  h'lir,.,  lire 
V  ai;s  down  e.i.^ai  ih'-  I'.ited  eiee  ' 


'I 


Above  t: 


le  re-Sim 


Mv    ^.iiied     trust     and    win    the     naute     ot 

e  'W.trd  .' 

!■.  1:1.  a  ueiii  woith  suclt  a  price  to  nie .'' 
CiMiM  i.\  h   ae.uii  these  Roman  lips  repeat 
The     e  ime    mv     lather     hore  ?      Xo  '     no' 

•le,  '    hen.   ' 
iki     will  1  sh.nd  :   so  let   the  lu-nds  of  hell 
h'\'a.e.-i     their     iitiiiosi    fury!      Trumpet. 

-una.i 
\!'.     .  ii    Hence     h.ihi!       W-     heavens,    wear 

■..air  M.i.  le  s'  laee  ' 
"''•''      '■"     "'>•"■•■       \-,.h  :,,!>..     hurl     Man     wildest     fires'      For 

taeu;;h 
1  eheke      1  he.rii    -I  sink  —  I    die — yet   ne'er 
Whli  1  loisaki;  my  pert  of  duty  '." 

Seventeen 

Huniired.  vears  rolhii  hv  ere  auain  the  light 
t  11    ■hie  -.'■.i.aie  on  the  huned  eity  : 
r  :   -1  r--.<  .iwiiaai  iaoke  the  si.als  which  held; 
rh._-   .  ih anil  st.1  let      Two  hundred  tlujusan... 
Skulls     ..nil     la.iie    wa.re    leutld    eutumbed 

h'-  .a  alh 
'Ih;--   I-.',  -.     Mver--  -lo..    audi  piece  of  nvtai 
l/.Ue.i  tiDiii  lie    aavant  Mliiis.  told  o'er 
\r.ii  ..  el  the  hieinis  of  that  dark  eruption. 
Al  ha-  I'.'-t  ti  •  -.atitiel's  bones  had  kept 
'ihaar  ■■y.i-j.  lael  uhaslly  vii'.ih      As  in  life 
S  J  e  ■  n    in  death,  lite  sucred  trubt  was  not 
l)es...rl.d 

W.\KU  M     Flokenck. 


-iirees  :      N'l.w  a  laiii 


P/vltT    IV 

NARRATIVE  AND  DESCRIPTIVE 


'piLS  (lf[iarliiu-nt  i-iiihiac.-s  sflt-i:ti(jiis  .  alculali-a  to  call  forth  tliost;  quaiitit-s  of  mind 
and  iiiiagliiatloii  n.n.  <.s>ai  \  to  .[.-.nihr  maiiv  aiiil  \aiii-'i  Mrn<->.  roiulitloiis  an. I 
rinotiunN,  Loiiuiion  to  liutnan  .--ihi  n-'u  <•  U  iin.-UuU->  al>o  tin-  ^inll)l.■  .  onversational 
narrative  ol  (juiel  lilt-  a->u<-ll  aN  tin.-  innia-^iuncd .  .'.raniatu  ,  wi-ird  ami  tanlastic  portrayals 
of  rvi-nts  that  st-nil  tin-  hlood  l.oilin^;  to  tlu-  heart  or  free/--  it   in  the  \eiii>. 


THH  kAVHN. 

1  iMK  p..'*tn  i>  >;rnernily  .  oriM,J.  it-ii  tti--  most  remarkaliie  cxj:n- 
p!.- "1  ii  h.inHMiiy  ul  ~emiiiitMit  vi;tti  rlivttimual  fvprt:>-iim  ij  \,n 
I  mini  in  ;ui\  l.»nfc;u.it:c  While  lii..-  j"'t;t  vn>  riui-iii^  .;i  hi  ^ -t  i.l  > , 
•  liilrai  "It  11^  t  .  w  ,11  tiiHii  b.iiiks  "  ,(ir.  c.i  e  w(  >,nt^,w  i  ,i  the  I  -  t 
'.'■ii'Ttr."  ;l  rii^fii  tti'-  ■^yiTihol  ..f  (ir-p.i.r  — riifrs  t '  v  r  .■n  mJ 
t'-ritn-s  uptio  .1  ''list  i.f  ralliis.  \  i..llijrpty  TtllovAS  I. (■!..•-■  II  !h- 
I'.'-t   all.l   tlir   liirii   uf  ill   ulll.'li   Wll'     lis  hailiilili^'  Cfp.-llt   •   f     ■   Nt^  rr- 


\he    ki 


I  •■    li.i 

.  il  ih.. 


ti.,iisl,i'^.l    ., 

I  ■  .  .i;i  111,.  .,1 . 


So  that  now,  tiKlill  the  ln-ating  of  luv  heart, 
I  stood  rejieatniji;. 
Pis   sonis-    vi>iti;r   entreatim;^  entranee  at 
inv  (.'lianiher  lioor. 
Some  late  visitor  entreatini^  t-ntranee  at  my 
ehaniher  clom  : 

That  !t   is,  anil  nothnii'   more." 


/  \NCK    upon   a    midnight  dreary,    while    1        Presenllv  mv  soul  K'eu  -iron.^er  ;    hesitalm.. 
\J  pondered,  weak  and  weary,  then  no  Ion-,  r. 


Sir,  "  Saiil  I ,    "  or  M.i.';; 


nil    lrul\    vour  lor- 


t)ver  many  a  quaint  and  curioi'.s  \ol- 
umeofK'oltenlo.e,     -  ^;iven.s>l  nnplore  ; 

Ahde   1   nutltleti,  nearly  napping,  suddenly  lint  tile  f.ut  i^.  [  was  napinn..  ,  an.l  so -entlv 
there  eame  a  tapping,  vou  eaine  rappin..-,     '      "  *  " 

\-oi    s,)me(,tie  gently  rapping,   rapping  at  .\n.l  so  tainll  won  came  tai.ping.  t.ipping  at 
my  clianiher  tloor.  „,,.  d);r.ni:er  .:,H,r, 

Tis  some  visitor,      [  muttereti,    ■•lapping  That  I    scarce  w  ,s  sm,-  I  luar.l  vou'  —here 


at  my  chamlier  door- 

tJnly  this  and  nothing  more." 

.\h,    distinctly    I    remember,    it    was   in   the 

bleak  December, 
Xud  each  separate  dying  ember  wrought  its 

ghost  upon  the  floor. 
Ivigerly  I  wished  the  morrow  ;    vainly  I  ha.l 

sought  to  borrow 


I   npeni-d  wiiie  the  >!.  m  : 

Darkiie-s  tli.r.-.  and  n.ithing  more. 

Iieep  into  that  darkiuss  p:  ering,  long  I 
slooil  there,  won.lering.   fearing, 

I  >.ni!.)ting.  ilreaming  .ireains  im  mortals  e\er 
dared  to  dre.im  before  : 

lint  tile  silence  wis  unbroken,  and  the  still- 
ness gave  no  token. 


Irom  my  books  surcease  of  sorrow— sorrow  .\ii.l  the  only   word   there  spoken   was  the 

for  the  lost   Lenore, —  >vhispered  word,  ■■  L.iiore  I  " 

lor  the  rare  and  radiant  maiden  whom    the  'I'hi^    /  whi-^peied.    an.l  an  eclio   murmured 

angels  name  Lenore,  —  back  the  word.  "  Li-lNdKi-:  !  " 

Nameless  here  forevermore  Merely  th-s,  an.l  nothing  more. 

.\iid  the  silken,  sad,   uncertain   rustling  of  Back  into  the  t  hamber  turning,  all  mv -,or.l 

each  purple  curtain,  within  me  burning, 

Tb.riUe.-^    Tf.i-  fii'e.''-  n'--  "v'.'i  !'-.'-.f<;st"-~   '-"-       -i ...;..   r  >.....-.!    .     i : li 

rors  never  felt  before  ;  loutler  than  before. 
9                                                                               I» 


■'■"h 


i  ^ 


■  i 


i3« 


NA/<K.U/l/-:  ./A/'   /'/.SV  Nll'Tll'F 


li  h 


!  I        ' 

is-      I 


"  Surely.  '  saiil  I ,  "  siui-ly  tli;it      ^iinifliiin); 

at  my  wiiidow-latlii-t-  : 
Let   me   see   tlk-n    what   tlunal   is  aihi   llii> 

myslciy  rxiiloic. — 
Let    mv   luarl   lio  still  a  moiiuiil,   ami  this 

iiiystiry  <.  xpUire  ;  — 

"Pis  till.'  wimi,  and  nothing  inoir.   ' 

Upfli    luTf  I  lllliij;   till.-  sliulUi  ,    when,    witli 

many  a  llirt  ami  thutci , 
In    tluTe    stepped    a    stately    laveii    ot     tlie 

saintly  days  of  yore. 
Nut   the   least   oheisanee    made    lie  ;   not    a 

i!iiiiute  stopped  or  stayed  he: 
Hut,    with    mien   ol    lutd   or   Lul\  ,    jierehed 

alK.ive  my  iliamln  r  liour. 
Perched    upon  a  Imst  uf    Tallas.    )n~t   al>o\e 

my  ehamlKr  dooi 

Perched,   and  sat.  am',  ncihiii)^  in.ire 

Then  tliis  elion  bird   li.t^uiliiiK  m\  '■ad  lam  \ 

into  smiling;. 
B\     the   j^rave    and    stern    dei>.rniii    ul    the 

cuunteiiaiue  it  won-. 
"Thuligli   thy  crest   he  shorn  and    shaven. 

thou."  I  said,  "  art  sure  no  cra\eii  : 
Chastly,  j^rim,  and  aiicii.nt  raven,   wamler- 

in.n  from  the  nightly  shore. 
Tell    :iie    what  thy    lordly    name   i-   on    the 

night  s  riutonian  ^hnre  i"  " 

Ooath  the  raven.  "  Nevermore! 

Mm  li  !  m.irveled  tins  ungainlx   luwl  to  hear 

disKiurse  so  jilainly . 
Tliougli    its    answer    litti<-    ine.ining.     little 

rele\'.ilU'\'  bore  : 
I-'"!   \sei:iii:i"t  lit-lp  agieeing  lliat  mi    h\-ine 

human  In  ing 
li\-<.-r  \(  t  w  1-.  liKssed  w  ith  -.1  rin,;  bird  abose 

his  clumber  <loor, 
Bird  iir  beast  upon  the  sculptured  bust  abo\  e 

his  cli.imber  door 

With  such  name  as    ■  N\-\-ennore  !  " 

But  the  raven,  sitting  lonelv  on  thut   placid 

bu-t.  spoke  only 
Th.it   one    word,   as  if  his  >oul    in   t.iat  mie 

word  he  did  ontp.onr. 
Nothing   further    then    lie     uttered;    not  ,a 

feather  then  lie  fluttered  — 
Till  I  scarcely  more  than  muttered,  '    <  Hlier 

friends  h;ue  tlown  before. 
On    the   inorrou'    he    udl    have    me.   as   mv 

hopes  liave  tliiwn  behire. 

Theu  tllc  bird  said     "  Nevermon-  '  " 


Slallied  at   th     stillness   broken  by   reply  SO 
aptly  sp.ikeii, 

■  Doabliess."   s.dd  1.  "  v.  hat  it   nttei>  ir.  its 

oiil\'  slcpck  and  sture, 
Cangiit   Iruin  ^or.ie  unliap])v   master,   whmii 

nnmercilul  disastei 
h'lillowed   f,i>t   and   followed   faster,    till   his 

siiUi'.s  one  biiid"!!  bore. 
Till  Ihediigesol    hi->  llolie    lliat  liielanehiilv 

burden  b.ire, 

I  )!        '  Nevel        ne\  el  lllnle  ! 

Hut  tiie  ra\eli  still  begniliiit;  all  mv  >ad  >oiil 

into  smiling. 
Straight  I  wh.ih.  d  a  cushioned -i-al  in  fnmt 

of  bud  and  bust  and  .l(..ir, 
Then,    uiion    the    \el\et   sinking.    1    belouk 

nusell  tn  linking 
brancy     u^to    lancy.     thinkm-     what    Ihi^ 

Dininuiis  bii  1  of  yore 
What  llii~.  i;i"n.  ungainlv.   glia>ll\  .    g.iuiil, 

and  omimiu^  bird  ol  \  oie 

Meant   in    cio.iking    "  Ne\  triiiou- '  " 

'I'his     1    s;,t    engaged    in     ;.;ut  s-~iiig.     but    no 

syllalile  expressing 
To   the  fowl   wh"se  ficr\-  cves   now    burned 

into  r.i\-  busi'tn  s  core  ; 
Tliis  and  ninie  I  sat  dix'iuing.  with  \\\\  head 

at  ca.-e  reclining 
On    the    cushion's    vehit    lining    that     the 

1. imp  light  ;.doated  o'er. 
Mm  whiise  \el\et  \ioIet  lining  with  the  lamp 

light  gloateil  o'er 

She  shall  piiss     ah!    neveriii'ire! 

TIku   nu-lhought  th'.-   airgiew   deti>er.  pei- 

liimed  Irnni  ai'  unseen  censtr 
Suiuig  bv  Seraphim,  whose  toot-t.illstiiikled 

(.11   the  tUlleci    ll.inr, 

■  Wretch,   "    1    died,    "tliv    Cod    hath    lent 

thee. — b\-  tlitse  angels  he  hath  sent  thee 
Respite-  re-pile    and     nepenthe     iVom     th^ 

memories  of  Lennre  ! 
iJuaiT.    oh.    ipi.itV   this    kind    ni.penllu  ,    an.: 

forget  llie  lo~t  l.enore  !  " 

(itMlh  the  raven,  "  Ne\-erinoie  ! 

"Prophet!"  died  I,  "thing  of  evil'-- 
pr.plu  t  still,  if  bird  or  de\il  ! 

Whether  lellll>ter  S'llt,  or  wluter  telipe-t 
to-sed  the(,'  lu  re  ashore. 

Desolate,  vt  t  all  undaunted,  on  this  deseri 
land  euchauttd— 


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l):i    t'.i.    Iu>iuc    liV    IhiITiiI    Iriunlcil — I'll  inr 

li  ill\  ,   I   inipliiu-,  — 
Is    ti..-ir      1-.    ll'.iic    lialni    in    Cilfad  ?    -u-H 

MK'    --k-'.l  me.   I   ililjiloir  ! 

niuitli  Uif  :;i\L-ii,  "  N'L-Vfiiiiiii\- !" 

"  I'roph      .       cru-il     I.     ■'lliiiii;    of    i-vil  ' — 

])i<)1)1k-1  still,  il  luril  ur  (k\  il  1 
lU   tli;it  h.'iiviii  that  l..-i!<ls  alniv  t-  u      l.v  thai 

(i()(l  ul-  liotli  ailmr, 
'I'l-U  tciissdul.  with  sorrow   li'liii.  il    witliin 

th','  ilistaiil    Aidi'iin, 
ll    sliaM  olas])  a  saiiitcil    iiiaiilin.    wIhmii  \\>r 

aii};ils  iKinu-  I.tiliiit-  ; 
Chi'-ii  a  rile  and  radiant  niaidm,  \\iioni  ilu- 

any/ds  nani'-    1/  noie 

<  )iiMth  tile  ra\'en,      \''-\  i-i  inoi.-  ! 

"  lii    tii.il  word  <inr  ^i;4n  ul'  [lailini',  idrd  nv 

Ik  lid  :     '    1  sill  u  krd  ,   lll'>t  ir;;a- 
■'(',rt    lliei'   liai.k    ilUii    the    ti  iii|"  si  aiwi  tlie 

iii,L;ht  s  riut'  iniaii  -here  ! 
I.e.;\'    no  Mack  lihniie  as  a  token  of  ilial  lie 

th\'  soul  liatli  spoken  ' 
I.ea\e   inv    loneliness    nniiioken!       luit   the 

iiu^t  aliove  inv  doi  n  ' 
Take  tli\   li -ak  tVoin  out  mv  le  iM.  and  take 

thv  I'orin  tVoniolT  in\-  door  '. 

(Juoth  the  ra\en,    '    Nevemior.-  ! 

\nd  the  raven,  never  llit'in.' ,  still  issiiiin)^, 

siill  is  sitliiiL; 
(  )n  the  p,illid  liUst  of  rail. is,  jusi  alioxe  ni\- 

eliaiiilH-r  door  ; 
.■\ii  1    his    e\'es    ll.ix'e    all     the    se' mine   ,,|'  a 

demon's  that    is  dreat.l'";;  , 

\iid     ill.-    lamp  !i'.Jil    oVr     him    stieaniiiis,; 

ihrows  his  shadow  on  the  llooi  : 
An.l  111'.'  ■  old  \v  iiii  ont  lli.it  sliadow  '.hat  lies 
lloatini'  on  the  ik-or 

ii'liall  he  lilted      iK'\e:niore  '. 

h'.lie.AK    .^  ;,i.  K\    I'l  ii:. 


iHi:  SKI  i.i;r<)N  in    vrmoi^. 


!.i.  I,,-. .,    i.,ii,,i.  !,;.    r. 

t.l    .|,,1   i.l!!.,    li      ,  Il    -        p  •■ 


,■  1  ,,i 

1..  ;...| 


Il  I'  .     K,.  .11.1 


kkO.'i",  \K  1  speak  '   thon  T- irl'iil  ^uest  • 
O      Who,  with  tliv  hoUinv  lireast 

^llii    111    r  Luie  ai  iiivii    '  i  It  si. 

Comcst  to  daunt  me  ! 


Wrapt  iioi  m  hiaslern  hahiiri. 
Ihil  with  thy  lleshless  i.alllis 
Stretehed,  as  if  asking  alms, 

Wliv  dost  thou  haiinl  nie  ?" 

Tluai.  from  tiiose  cavenujus  eves 
I'ale  Hashes  seemed  lo  rise, 
As  when  the  Northern  skie's 

(deam  in  Deeemher  ; 
.\nd,  like  the  water's  lluw 
I'nder  I  )eeeml'er's  snow, 
t.' line  a  dull  vuiee  of  woe 

h'lom  the  h'  alts  ihamlier. 

"  I  w  IS  a  \'ikiiii.;  old  ! 

.\1\  deeds,  thon-li  manitoli',, 
\o  Skald  in  so:!,:;  h.is  told, 
Xo  S  iu',.i  ■,ail,^ht  thee  ! 
Take  hei  d ,  that  in  tiiv  Vt  rse 
Thou  dost  ihe  tale  reliearsf , 
I'dse  liirai!  a  dead  man's  i  urse  ! 
'■'or  ihis   1  son^^hl  tliee. 

■'  h'ai  in  tiii    No' them  Land, 
H\-  tile  wild,  lialtie  s  strand, 
[,  with  m'-  eiiiliiish  hand, 

'I'aiiied  the  ,eer  faleon  ; 
And.  with  nr-  skates  I'.ist  hound, 
Skiinm   d  the  half  fro/en  Sound, 
Ti) at  the  poor  wdiimperiiif,  liuum] 

Trcnililed  to  walk  on. 

•'  (Jit  to  his  fro/i-n  lair 
Traeki-d  I  thi   ,s.'ri//lv  bear, 
While  lioiii  ni\'  p.illi  'he  hare 

Ided  like  a  sh  idow  ; 
on  Ihiou-h  the  fi  u-sl  dark 
I'ollowed  the  were  wolf's  hark, 
I'litil  the  siKuin^'  laik 

Saii'_;  I'll  ill!  the  me.idow. 

"  Hut  w  i'eii  1  older  j^'rew. 
Joiniiii,'  a  t  orsai'  s  crow, 
r)'ei-  tile  liark  m.  a  1   tlew 

Witl:  the  maiau.lers. 
W  lid  was  the  life  we  led  ; 
Manv  the  son!-'  th,,i  sped, 
Manv  the  hearts  that  bled, 
i-iv  our  stern  orders. 

■'  Many  a  wassail  bout 
Wore  the  lon.t;  winter  out ; 
Often  oui  liouiiiglil  shoUl 
Set  the  cocks  crowing. 


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■  \s  \\r  tlif  iHTMik's  tale 
.N!faMiit-(l  111  i'ii]i>  of  ale, 
l»raiiiiiin  till-  oaken  pail, 
l''illt.-d  U)  ufitlow  my. 

"  Uncf  as  I  lolil  ir.  j;lfe 
Talis  o{  tlif  stdiim-  st-a, 
Soft  r\fs  liul  ^;a/c  on  iiic, 
liiiinint;  out  liiiiU-r  : 
AikI  as  tin-  u  hiif  >tats  sliiiif? 
I'll  till-  iLiik  .\.iu\a\-  |)nie, 
<  '11  that  dark  In  ail  ol    mi; 

l''.II  tln-il  -.olt  s|.l,-niloi. 

'    1  uootii  iIk-  lihu-  >.se.l  maid, 
\'n-l>iin^.   \it  lialt   aliaul 
Aihl  111  tin-  lor<->t  >  >\\a.lr 

( )ur  \ii\vs  wi.  1,-  p'.iijlitril. 
I'lKlt-r  its  loosiiR-il  V(si 
l''luttcitril  iicr  litllf  huasi, 
I.ikf  hiids  within  ti.cir  n<->t 
Hv  tilt-  liauk  Irij^'litfil. 

"  Hrij^lil  in  lit-r  latiur  s  hall 
Shirlii-,  j^k-aimd  upon  the  uall, 
l.oiul  saiij;  the  inmstrels  all, 

Chantin_i;  In.s  j^loiv  ; 
When  ot  old  llildeljraiid 
I  a.sked  his  iiaiiL;htcr  s  hand, 
Mute  dii!  t'a-  minst!--!  Mand 
'l"o  luai  mv  stoi\ 

'  While  the  jjiowii  ale  Ik-  «nialTed 
l.oud  then  the  chanipivJii  lau>;hed, 
And  as  the  wind  gusts  watt 
The  sea-lwam  lirightlv. 
So  til.-  loud  laugh  (,!'  scorn. 
Out  of  those  lij.s  unshoni, 
I'Voni  the  ileep  drinkin.t;  horn 
Blew  the  loam  liglitU  . 

"  She  was  PriiKe's  child. 
I  but  a  Viking  wild. 
And  thcnigh  she  hhished  and  smiled 

I  was  discariled  I 
Should  not  the  dove  so  white 
Follow  the  Sea  mews  llight. 
Why  did  they  lea\e  that  night 
Her  nest  unguarded  .' 

"  Scarce  had  I  put  to  sea, 
Bearing  the  maid  with  me, — 
F'airest  of  all  w.'.-^.  shr 

Among  the  Norserueu  ! — 


When  on  the  white  sea  strand. 
Waving  his  armed  haiul, 
Saw  we  old  1  lildelirand. 

With  t wentv  hoist-uun. 

"  Then  launched  ;lie\-  to  the  Mast, 
Bent  like  a  reed  each  mast. 
\'et  We  were  gaining  last. 

When  the  w  ind  faiU-il  ii>  : 
And  with  a  sudden  llaw 
Came  rouiul  '.he  gn■^■.\   Skau  , 
So  that  our  loe  We  saw 

I.augh  as  lie  haili  d  us 

■■  .And  as  to  lateh  tlie  gale 

kound  \eered  the  llapjiing  vail. 
Heath  :    was  the  helnismauv  hall, 

lleath  without  ipiaiter  ' 
Midships  with  iron  keel 
Stiuck  we  her  nlis  of  steel  : 
Kowu  lur  hlack  hulk  did  leel 
Thiough  the  hlack  v  aler. 

As  with  his  \\ing>  aslant. 
Sails  the  lierce  1  iiinioiant. 
Seeking  some  rocks   haunt, 

With  his  piey  laden, 
So  toward  the  op^n  main, 
Heating  to  sea  again, 
Through  the  wild  hurricane, 

Bore  1  the  maiden. 

"Three  wei'ks  ae  westward  bore, 
And  when  the  slorni  w.is  o'er. 
Cloud  like  we  saw  the  shore 

Stretcliing  to  leeward  ; 
There  for  my  lads'  s  bower 
Built  I  the  lofty  towtr, 


Whicli 


Very  hour. 


Staiuis  looking  seaward. 

"  There  li\ed  We  many  years  ; 
Time  dried  the  maiden's  tears  ; 
She  dad  forgot  lur  fears. 

She  was  a  mother  ; 
Death  closed  her  mild  blue  eyes, 
Under  that  towi^r  slie  lies  : 
Ne'er  shall  the  snii  arise 
On  such  another  ! 

"  Still  grew  my  bosom  then, 
Still  as  a  stagnant  fen  ! 
HalL-fui  '■-j  nic  were  nieii. 
The  sunlight  hateful  t 


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III  the  vast  forest  lure, 
Clad  ill  my  warlikt'  K^ar, 
Fell  I  upon  my  spear. 

(),  ileatli  was  j;ratefnl  ! 

"  Thus,  seamed  witli  many  scars 
Bursting  these  prison  bars, 
Up  to  its  nali\  e  stars 

Mv  sold  ascended  ! 
There  from  the  tlowinn  howl 
Deep  drinks  the  warrior's  soul, 
Skill :  to  the  Northland  \    .-Id  '.'"* 
— Thus  the  tale  ended 

II.   W     l,'>Ni  .1  i:i.T.(iw. 

■Sk.\l  !  i^  !'«<■   -w.i'->i  <  -i  r--^-i..Ti  t    r  "  N     nr  It.  ..llK  " 


CURFKW  MILST  NOT  kINd  TO-.NKiHT. 

aiiiniatl.Ml  n--  «illi  ih'  it'  >  rl'P'i.riu  i.|    (hi-  y;-  luir  .in. I  '■.  ■    'W- 

Hie>r„ni;'n,;"r  e,.-l..lll»l 1„  uia  !.-... -M  ...  <!.-  lu.r-   , 

1.,  ,ipH)  vhI.m.Iiu^   iic.iu   i..->..r.l    thi-   ,  I   ..■  int.,  ..  c,!,..-!  s..li-h. 


Si.'iwi.Y    iMli^land  s   sun    was   -.ettin^  o'er 
thc  hill  tojis  far  away. 
iMllinj,'  all  the  land  with  l>"anty  at  tlie 
close  of  one  sad  day. 
And  the  last  rays  kissed  the   forehead    of  a 

man   and  maiden  l.iir  - 
He  with  footsie]  s  slow  and  weary,  she  witli 

sunnv  tloatiiiK  hair  ; 
He  with   bowed  head,  sad   and   lliou>;htfid. 

she  with  lips  all  cold  and  while, 
Strujjglin^c  to  keep  back  the  niurinnr — 

'■  Curfew  must  not  rinj^  to-ni^;ht," 

"Sexton."  Bessie's  while  lipstallcte.i  point 

ing  to  the  prison  old. 
With   Its  turrets  tall  and  ^'"oniv.  with  ils 

walls  dark,  damp  .and  cold. 
Ive  a  lover  in   that   prison,  clooined    this 

very  iiiKht  lo  die. 
.\1  therin«inj;of  tlie  Curlew,  and  no.  iMhly 

help  is  nigh  : 
(.'tomwell    will    not    come   tdl  suuim  t.  '  and 

her  lips  grew  >lrangel\  white 
As  she  breathed  the  husky  whisper  :   - 

•■  Curfew  must  not  ring  t.i  nis.;hl.   ' 

'■  Bessie."  eahnly  spoke  tlie  sexton,  every 
word  pierced  her  young  heart 

Like  the  piercing  of  an  anow.  like  a  dcadlv 
poisoned  d.ii  1  — 

'■  Long,  long  years  Ive  rung  llic  Curfew 
from  that  gloomy,  shadowed  tower  ; 


I'lvery  evening,  just  at  sunset,  it  has  told  the 

twilight  hour  ; 
I    h.ive  done   my  dutv  ever,  tried   to  do   it 

just  and  right. 
Now    I'm  old  I  will  not  falter — 

Curfew,  it  must  ring  to-night." 

Wild  her  eyes  and   pale  her  features,  stern 
and  wliite  her  thoughthd  brow. 

As  within    her  secret  bo-iom   Messjc  madi-  a 
solemn  vow 

She  had  listened  while  the  jndgc-^  read  with- 
out a  tear  or  sigh  : 

"  At   the   ringing  of  the  Curfew,  Basil  I'n- 
derwood  nnwt  <lie." 

And   her  breath  came  fast  and    fister,  and 
her  eyes  grew  large  and  bright  ; 

In  an  undertone  she  murmured  ;   - 

"  Curfew  must  not  ring  to-night     " 

With    (pill  k     step    siu-     bounded      forwar(L 

•sprung  williin  the  old  idiurch  door, 
Lett  the  old  man  tlireading  slowh'  paths  --o 

oft  he'd  troil   before  ; 
Not  one   moment   panned   the   maiden,   but 

with  eye  and  cheek  aglow 
Mounted    up  the   gloomv  lower,  where  the 

bell  -^wnng  to  .and  fro 
A>   slie   climbed   the  dustv  ladder  on  which 

fell  no  ray  of  light. 
I'])  and  up — her  wlute  lips  >;, tying  : 

"  Curfew  mu-^t  not  ring  tonight." 

She  h.i>   reached   the  topnios'   ladder  :   o'et 

her  hangs  the  great,  dark  bell  ; 
Awful   is   the   gloom  beneath    her.  like   the 

pathway  down  to  lull. 
Lo,  the  poiulerous  tongue  is  i^winging  —  'tis 

the  hour  of  Curfew  now, 
.\nd  the  sight  haschilled  her  bosom,  >topped 

her  breath  and  paled  In  i  brow. 
Shall  slie  let  it  ring  .''      N'o.  never  !    flash  her 

e\es  with  sudden  light. 
.\s  nIic  springs  and  grasps  il  firmly — 

"  Curfew  must  not  ring  to  niglit.  ' 

Oin  -,|ie  swung — far  out  ;    the  city  seemed  a 

speck  of  light  below. 
There    twixt  heaven  and  eartii    suspended 

as  the  bell  swung  lo  and  fro. 
.\nd   the    sexton    at    the  bell-rope,  old    and 

t:e:ti.   iie-.ti'i   1:'.",  xiw  :ie:t. 

.Sadlv  thought.  "  Th.it  twilight  Curfew  rang 
young  Basil's  funeral  knell  ' 


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.Still  thrniai.loiM-liiiinniurrrmnlv.  Mil.!  with       I.-k- ;i  s!,,ut  h-  .,i,,|  MM.inr.i    ilu    ,n.  n  -.i 
tuiiiMiiiK  hj.s  s,)  ulut.-.  1,,.,  ],|, 

S^Ml  tuliush  l„rlu:,,lsu,l,|   tlm.l.lunK   —       An.l   ,l,„k    w,..   ll„-   .Uv   oV,    th-   in:.ri..,-i  V 


I.  iiii.w  «1ki11  not 


nn^  to  iii^lil 


It  Wilsoi-r.  llu-  IkII  CMsfc;  suavini;,  aii.l  Ilu- 

iiiaiilfn  siiii]H'il  ii:n-r  uuiu- 
l-'itiiih-  iMi    til.'  liaik    ol.l    la.l.l.r    wli.t.-    tni 

luillilltij   \r  lis  tiiliin- 
lliniian    lent    lia.j    ii.it   Ih.-ii    i.Iant.-.l       Tli.' 

l'ra\c.|riil  tliat  st'.-  lia.j   il.im- 
Sli.mia  t.ft.il.l  l..iiv;a;;ts  altir.  a-   tli.'   ia\s 

ot  si'ttinj;  sun 

Crmis. ill  all  tlifskv  with  l..aiUv  :   a-..!-.    .  s, 

with  h.a.is  .ii    wliitf, 
■{'rll  tllf   rami,  li-tfiiin^  cllililnn, 

'■  Cnrl.w  (ii.l  n.it  riuv.  tliit  iiii;lit." 

(>  .  r  tlu-.lislaiil  lulls.  aiiua'!iiiir,\,ll  ;   r.,v,i. 

St  IS  liiiii,  ami  lifT  !>i..«  , 
I.atily  wliilr  with  |,araii.|    aiiyiii-.li,   h.,,  ,,.. 

anxious  trar.  s  imw 
At   his    fft-t  sIr-  t.-l|s   lu  1    st.>r\-.   ^ln.us   h,  r 

liaii.N  all  lirui-rd  an.l  luiii  : 
An.l  lu  r  la.  f  s,,  -.wtrt  ami  jili^ailiivy,  \ .  t  with 

s.ii  row  ]iaK-  an.l  worn  . 
'I'.iiu  lu-.!  his  JKail  with  sii.l.i.  ii  [ulv  ,  lit    hi-, 

f\ts  with  niist\'  li)^ht  : 
"do!   \(inr  loviT  liw-s,"  sai.l   Ci.iniw.ll, 
Cum.  \v  shall   n.it  litij,.-  t.i-iiii;hl  '  " 

V.'iilo  tlifv  llnii);  till-  iiiassi\c  |i.)ital  ;   K  .1  tin 

(irisoiRr  foitli  t.)  ilit- 
All  his  l,ri^;ht  y.niiu;  life  lidoir  hiin       N'tath 

llu-  .larkt-ninn  l-;iij;lish  sk\ 
lU-ssu-   o.iiiii-s    >vith    llyini;     loolst.-iis,    i  \i  s 

a)L;lo\r  with  lo\-t-  lij;hl  swi-t-t  ; 
Kiut-liiii;   ..n    tlk-    turf  htsi.k-   liiiu,  la\s    lii^, 

pal. 1. Ill  at  his  f.  rt 
In    his  hi  ivr,  stroiii;   anus  lu-  clasiHil   lu-i, 

kissel  tin-  tiu'c  u|ituriu.l  aiitl  whiti  , 
Whisjiirt-.l.      Dirliiu;.  \.i\i  ha\-.- sa\i-U  tii.- - 
Ciiii.w  will  not  rin^'  lo-uixlit  !  " 
KoSI     IIXHTUICK    Tiuiki-i:. 


li:.;litiiiii.;    il'niiiiii..l    in 


path. 
S  n  >'   u  hell  llu-  wtl 

u  l.ith, 
\  Minii;,'  iiMtlu  r  kiitli   111   th.-  .  ahtn  h.-low. 
.\ii.|    pi.s,im;    h.  r    1m!..-    to    h.  r   hos,,ni    ,,( 

SU.IW  , 

Sh.    jiraM'.l  I.,  lu  I   ('..i,l    'mul   tlu-   hiitri.-iiu' 

wil.! 
'    <  »  l-ath.  I  .  h  i\-<-   iiu  r.  \  ,  l....k   .low  n  ..u  iti\- 

.111!.! :  •■ 

It  pi^si-,;      tlu-  li.-u.-  whiilwiu.l  .-aift-ri-'l  ..ii 

its  \..  a\-, 
■  \n.l    Hi       ship    like    an    air..w    divid..,!     ih,. 

spi  >v  : 
1 1.  I    --a-is   '^liiunu  r<  .1    w  hiti-  ii.  tin-  hcmns  o| 

ill--  lUo.iU. 

.\ii.l  '.'ic  wiii.l  lip  al.ilt  S..-II1.-.!  t.)  whistle  a 
tniu--      to  whislli-  a  tuiu-. 

'riui.  ',\as  j.iy  in  llie  sliiji  as  slit-  Inirow.-il 
the  foam, 

I-'or   f.in.l   lu-arts  witliin  lu  i  wt-ic  .ln-amiiiL; 

of    lUllllf. 

Tlic  \-oiin^'  Iliotlit-r  pu-ss.-.|  lu  i  fond  halx    t.. 

lifr  liiiasi, 
.\n<l  the  hushaiiil   sat   <  lu  i-i  ily  .l.iwn  h\   lu  • 

sidf. 
.\iul    lookt-.l    \'.  ith  ili-li,i;ht  on  the  f.u-f  of   iii- 

Iniilf. 
(>h,  liapp\,"  sai.l  hi-,    ■wluii  onr  l.ianiiu^; 

is  .I'er. 
W't-  I!   duel!   in   .mi    ..illayc   tlia',   staiuls  hv 

ihi-  sli.ite. 
Alrea.ly  in  faiu-v  its  r.'.if   !    i.-scty, 
.\iul   lluj  smoke  of  its  lu-aith   (.nrliiiK  up  to 

ihfsk\  : 
Its   ^ar.itii   so   ^r.-fii     aiul    its   \iiu- c-ovt  tt-.l 

waW  : 
Tlu-    kiiul    liit-iiils    awaiting;    to    w(-li-..mt     lu. 

.dl. 
.\ii.l    llu-    rliildi(.-ii    that    sport    hv    llu-    old 

oakt-n  Irt-e. 
TUT    Hl'KM.VCi    SHIP. 

„;■■';;',""•■- V  I  V   '''■':  ■'■■  ■'   i — •''■■  ■•  -i    -\i' K'''it!\- iiu- >hii>  ^iidt.i  ovor  Uk- .st-.i : 

\^^^       '"    ""'  """ '"'"  Hark  1   what  wiis  thai.-'   Hark  1    H  irk  P.  the 

'^1    Ml     sluria    o  i-r   tlu-   .i.-.-au    ih-w   furious  shout  I 

■*-        ,     ,■'",''  '■■'"*■  "  I'ii''  '  "   Tlu-n   a  trami.  and  ii  loiil,  hiuI   a 
And    the  \va\.s   r.ise   in    loam   at   llu-  tumnlt  ..f  >.  ■li..-?  -  n'lrisse  on  the  air  • 

voiee  of  the  blast.  An.l   tlu-   niothei    knelt '<hnvn,  and  the  half- 
^nd  heavily  lal.ored  the  KJile  l-eaten  ship,  spoken  prayer, 


x-ih'hw//;  /    /A/'  ni:si  h-n'i/n: 


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Tlmt  s\w  ufT'-Tiil  to  Ci' (I  111  liir  aj^ony  wild. 
Was,  "  Ivitlur.  liavi-   ituii  y,  lioik   iluvvii   ini 

my  I'luM  ' 
She   lit  w   to   li'  1    hil--l)aii'l,  -111-   1  liiiij;  In  lii- 

sMle. 
t)ll    lliert'    wa-.    \v  i      ••tiiv;r    wliatc  ri     iin>;lll 

lutidc 
"  I'irf  !  ■  I'ltf  1  It   WHS   ra^;iti^   aln)\f 

and  1k1(i\v 
And   "'i'.'  clKt  ks 'if  till- •*  idot  -  ^;rfW   pali-  at 

tin-  ^ii;lit. 
And   tlu-ii    (-\>-.  ^'Iistem-d   wild    in   tin-  j^lali- 

ot   tin-  li^lit 
'Twas  vain  >>  <  !    tin-   rava>;i-   tin-    watci-   In 

drip  : 
T\\r  [litiliss  tlaiiK-  wa-^  the  lord  ol   tlif  slup. 
And  tlu-  -.iniikf  in   tliirk  wrt-atlis  inoniitrd 

lii);li(r  and  hii;lii-i 

•■  t )  (lod,  It  is  teaitnl  to  -.ifrisli  l,v  tire  " 
Alone  with  destriK tion,  alom-  on  the  s'-a, 
"  Great    l-'ather  of    nu-rcv,    our   hopf   is   in 

thei- 
Sad  at  heart   and   u-si^;tu-d,   yi-t    undaunted 

and.  hravr. 
'i'hi-v  loweri-d  the  lioat,  a  lufre  speck  on  tin- 

wave. 
First   entered    the     inothei,    t-ntoldin^,'     lu-i 

child  : 
It  knew  she  i  ares--t-d  it.  looked  upward  and 

smiled. 
Cold,    cold    was    tlu-    ni^^lit    a-^    thi-\-    drilled 

away. 
And   niistilv  dawned   o'er  the   palliwav  the 

(lay  — 
And  thev  prayed  for  the  li>;ht.  an<l  at  noon 

tide  aiioiit. 
Tile  sun  o'er  the  waters  shone  jovonslv  out. 

"Hoi    a    sail!      Ho!    a    sail!"    cried    tlu- 

man  at  the  lea. 
"  Ho  I   a  s-.iil  !  "   and  tliey  turned   tlieir  >;lad 

eyes  o'er  the  sea. 
"They   see   us.   they   see   ns.    tlu-   si);nal    i^ 

waved ! 
Thev  bear  down   upon   ns,  they   he.ir  down 

upon  us  ;    Hu//a  !    we  are  sa\-c-d." 

THI;  OIAMOM)  \Vi;i)l>IN(l. 

CiiMi-:  sit  close  by  my  side,  my  darling;, 
Sit  up  very  close  to-iiii;lit  : 
I.,et  me  clasp  your  tremulous  lingers 
In  mine,  as  trenmlous  ijuite 


Lay  vour  silveiy  head  on  inv  lio«oin, 
,\s  Mill  did  when  'tw.is -Nliniiiu;  Hold 

Sonu  liow   I  know  no  dilfeit  ill  •.- 

Tlloll>;h  they  sav   we  are  \  cI  \  ohl. 

'Tis  stventv  ti\f  ye.irs  to  niv;lit,  wile. 

Since  wi-  knell  at  the  allai  low-. 
,\nd  the  tair  \i'iin>;  ministt  r  of  (  hhI 

(  He  died  lon^'  years  a^o.  i 
rionniinrcd  ns  one  that  Chi  isiiiKis  i-vc  - 

ll'iw-  '>liort  tluy'\e  si  1  iiii-d  to  me. 
Tile  M-ats      and  vit  I  in  ninety  se\-en, 

.\tid  sou  an-  ninety  thri-i-. 

'l"lial  ni^;lit  I  placed  on  ^onr  (in>;er 

.\  hand  of  purest  ;;old  ; 
.\nd  to  ni^hl  1  -ci-  it  shining 

l  )ii  the  willurcd  liand  I  hold. 
How  it  lij.;hliiis  111'  IIk-  im  luorics 

That  o  t-r  my  \  ision  conn- ! 
I-'irst  ol'  all   arc  llu-  nu-rrv  >  hildrcn 

That  once  made  ^hid  our    home. 

Tlii-ic  w.is  licuny  ,  our  dariiu'_;  H.-niiy, 

Our  first  horn  pledi;e  ol   Miss, 
.\s  lit  aiitiful  a  hoy  as  evt-r 

l-'clt  a  nii;llier  ■-  lovill;;  kis-. 
'Tw.is  liar.i      .is  we  watclu-d  him  fading 

I.ik.-  a  li.-iwcrt-l  day  hv  <!  ly    - 
To  f,  .1  111. It  H.-  who  hail  lent  him 

Was  (-.lUini^  him  away. 

Mv  heart  il  ^;rew-  \-er\-  liittt-i 

.\s  I  liowed  lit-ntath  the  stroke; 
.\n'l  \-our-,  tIioiii;h  you  said  so  little, 

I  knew  was  almost  hroke. 
We  made  him  a  ^r,i\e    neath  the  daisies 

iTlure  are  fiw  now.  instead  of  one,) 
.\nd  we  \-e  K-arned,  when  tjur  Father  rhas 
tens, 

Ti>  sa\-.   "  Thv  will  he  done." 

Then  cai'ii-    I.illit-  and    .Mlie  --twin  clu-rnhs, 

Jii-t  siiaied  from  tin' courts  of  hi-aven — 
To  comfort  our  litails  for  a  tnoineiit  : 

(iod  took  as  soon  as  he'd  ^iven. 
Then  Katie,  our  gentle  Katie  I 

We  ihouuhl  her  very  fair. 
Willi  her  Mile  eyes  Soft  .itid  tender, 

.\ud  her  curls  of  auburn  hair. 

Like  a  i|Ueen  she  looked  at  her  bridal 
(  I  thonjjht  it  were  vou  instead)  ; 

Mill  her  ashen  lips  kissed  her  lirst-born, 
And  mother  and  child  were  dead. 


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'4«  A.  )A7i', ////•/•.  .7A7'  lU  SU<II'I  li  E 

U  r  '.iiii  tli.it  111  nil  i.iir  iiutiilnr 

W'-  li  hI  l\x.i    mil  |ii  icU- ,111(1  stiiy-- 
'I'UD  n.,1.1.-  1,1. \s,   1m<I  :iiu|   ll.iriy  ;  — 

Hut  ('.ml  lli.>ii^|il  III,-  iitlui  way. 

lar  iiwav,  mi  the  plains  ul   Sliilnh, 

I'rcl  shi-ps  iti  ;,,i  uiikiiiHvii  ^>ravf  ; 
U'lth  his  slii|,  :,,i,|  iii,lilo  sailors 

Harry  sank  luiu-.uh  tin-  wave. 
So  sit  1  l,si  I ,  il.iilinj;.  iliist  r 

l.'t  lur  (  l,i-|i  \i>iir  liaiiil  ill  iiiiiif  : 
.\l,,!ir  \\<- ( iiiiiiniiut  il  lili- s  jininify, 

.Mollf    .   (•  a!,-  Irit    Ixliitld. 

N'oiir  hai'.  iiiuc  j.;i>!il.  to  .sil\(  r 

■|"lii\'  sa>-  l,y  a^c  lias  ^;ro\\ii  , 
lint  I  know  U  lias  caii^lit  its  uliitt-tifss 

I'toni  tlic  halo  romiij  llis  llirniu'. 
Till V  i;i\r  lis  a  ili.itiionil  wi-.lilinj.; 

This  Christinas  eve.  d,  ar  wiff  ; 
I'nl   I  ktniw  voiir  orati).;,-  Mossoiiis 

Will  he  a  I  r,>un  ol    lilf. 

"I'ls  ilaik      thf  lainj.s  sli,,ul,i  )„.  lij-hicl  ; 

.\ni|  vonr  liaml  has  j^rowii  so  i-old, 
lias  the  liir  ^;,.iif  out  .'  how  I  sliivi-rl 

Hut.  then,  wc  an-  \  it\  old 
Hush  !  I  hiar  sweet  strains  oi   tnusic  ; 

IV-rhajis  the  quests  ha\-e  eoiue. 
\o       lis  the  childniis  voiees  - 

I  kiMiu   tli.  Ill,  e\ery  one, 

(111  that  Cluisinias  eve  tliev  found  tlieni, 

Their  hands  tojjetlier  elasped  ; 
Kilt  they  never  knew  their  ehildrei. 

Had  lieetl  their  weddin;,'  jjuests. 
With  her  head  upon  liis  hosoni, 

That  had  ne\er  eeasi'il  its  love, 
Thev  hehl  their  diamond  wedilinj; 

In  the  mansion  house  above. 


Kikrr  \r,..  r  ,  , 

1-.  It..,-,l,.,„     II,. 

•  iH.  ,  f:  , 


I  MI.  s(>N(i  Of   inr  ."sHikr. 

■  -    ■  ''.I-  ■  1,1^  t  rx  til. 


"  U'oik  1    wutk         1)1  k  f 

While  till-  coilc  is  irowiiin  iiliMif  I 
And  work   -work     vvoik  I 

Till  the  stars  shine  tliroii^jh  the  root 
It  s  oh  I    to  he  a  slave 

AlouK  with  the  harliarous  Turk, 
Where   woman  lias  never  a  soul  li>  save, 

If  THIS  is  Christian  work  ! 


'\'\''irii  ..n^eis  weary  and   worn, 
♦  *         With  evelids  heavy  and  red. 

.V  woman  sat,  in  iin woniai'.Iy  ra^s, 
I'lviuK  her  needle  and  thread— 
Stitcli  !  stitch  '    stitch  ! 

In  i>,iv(it\  ,  luinj;er  and  diit. 
\ ,,,!  st;n    ,.  ;,i :,. ,  .  .-    i   i    .  ,   , 


She  san^;  the    "  Soii^'  of  the  Shirt  \  " 


'■  Woik      work  — vvoik  I 

Till  the  brain  lie^-ins  ti>  svvitn  I 
Work  work-  Work  ! 

Till  the  eyes  ale  heavy  and  iliiu  ! 
Seam,  and  gusset  and  baml. 

Hand,  and  >;nsstt  .and  seam, 
Till  over  the  buttons  I  fall  aslefp. 

Anil  sew  them  on  in  iiu   ,lream  ! 

'  <  111  '   men  with  sisters  dear  ! 

Oh  !   men  with  mothers  ami  wives  ! 
It  is  not  linen  you're  wearing;  out, 

Hut  liumaii  cnatures    lives  ! 
Stitch    -stitch     stiteh' 

In  povertv,  huiij»er  and  dirt. 
Sewing  at  once  with  a  double  thread, 

■\  SHKoi  1)  as  well  as  a  shirt  ! 

'  Hut  why  do  1  talk  of  death. 

That  phantom  of  jjrislv  bone? 
I  hardly  fear  his  terrible  shape. 

It  seems  so  like  mv  own-  — 
It  seems  so  like  my  own, 

Hecatise  of  the  fast  I  keep  : 
( »  C-od  I   that  bread  should  be  so  dear, 

.And  tlesh  and  blood  so  cheap  ! 

'  Work    -work— vvotk  I 

M'-  labor  never  tla>;s  ; 
And  what  are  its  wages  ?    .\  bed  of  straw. 

A  crust  of  brea,]— and  rags  : 
A  shattered  roof-  and  this  naked  lloor  — 

A  tahit — a  broken  chair — 
And  a  wall  s,,  blank,  mv  shadow  1  thank 

Kill  soinitinus  fallinj,;  there  I 

Work--- work-    work  I 

I'roiii  weary  i  hiim.  to  chime  ; 
Work  -work — woi  k- 

As  prisoners   work  for  crime  ! 
Hand    ami  giisset  and  seam. 

Seam,  and  gusset  and  band. 
Till    the    heart    is    si,k.    and    the    brain 
iieiiunilieii . 

As  well  as  the  vvearv  Iiand  ! 


x.-iA'A-.ir/r/-:  ./.v/)  n/scA'/rr/r/^ 


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'  Wiirk    -work  —  uurk  I 

III  the  <lull  I  k'lemlxT  lix;lit  ; 
Aiiil  work — wurk  — wiirk  I 

Wlii'il  llie  \v<;itln-r  i-*  \v:iriii  aii(l  hrij{lit , 
W'liilf  \iiic|iT!i<-:Uh  the  i:i\i's 

The  liromlini;  SW;lllnws  c'llll^;. 
As  if  lu  >liiiw  111!'  tlu  ir  sunny  hacks, 

Ami  twit  iiif  witli  tin-  hi>riiij;. 

<  )h  t   but  t(i  hiiatlu   tin-  liriiUli 

Uf  tilt' CDW-ilip  and  prunno-r  hweet ; 
Willi  the  sky  at.ne  my  head, 

And  the  Kf''^--  l'»tH'atli  my  fi.it  ; 
I'or  only  one  ^liort  lunir 

To  fttl  as  1  used  to  feil, 
Uefore  I  kmuthe  wms  of  want, 

And  th      .alk  that  costs  a  meal. 

Oil!   hut  lor  one  slmrl  Inmr  ! 

A  respite,  ho\ve\er  hriel! 
\o  hlessed  Irisiue  for  love  in  hope, 

Mut  onlv  time  I'ur  ^ricf ! 
A  litlh-  weeping;  would  ease  my  heart — 

Hut  in  their  hriny  hed 
Mv  tears  must  stop,  for  every  drop 

Hinders  needle  and  thread  !  " 

With  fnij^ers  wearv  and  worn, 
Witii  e'.tlids  lieavy  and  red, 

A  woman  sat,  in  ntnvoiiianly  ra^s, 
1'1>  inj;  lurtieeiUe  and  tiiread  ; 

Stiteli---,titeh— stitch- 
In  po\-erty.  hunger  and  dirt  ; 

Ami  still  with;;  eoiceof  dolorous  pitch — 

Would    that    its    tone    conld     reach     the 
rich  !— 
She  sung  the  "  Soni;  of  the  Shirt  !  " 
TiifiMAS  Hood. 


MAHRiri)  lOR   I.OVR. 


vi  \'^is,    Jack     Hrown     wa■^     a 
1  fellow, 

Hut  mairied  for  lo\e,  you  know 
I  rememher  the  pirl  verv  well — 

Sweet  little  Kitty  DufTau. 
I'retty,  and  loving,  and  good, 

And   hrit'lit  as  a  fairv  elf^ 
I  was  very  .nincli  tempted  indeed 
To  marry  Kitty  .iiyself. 


'lendid 


"  Hut  lier  friends  were  ,  II  of  tlieiij  poor, 

.\nd  Kitty  had  not  n  cent ; 
Anil  I  knew  I  J^hould  ne\rr  he 

With  Move  in  a,  cottage"  content. 
So  Jsck  wan  the  lucky  wooer, 

Or  iinhu  ky — ainway 
You  can  See  how  sliahby  his  coat, 

And  his  hair  is  turning  gray. 

"  Hut  I'm  told  he  thinks  liiniself  rich 

With  Kitty  anc'  homely  joys; 
A  cot  fir  away  out  of  town, 

iMtll  of  noisy  girls  and  hovs. 
Poor  Jack  !    1  in  sorry,  nnd  all  that. 

Hut  of  course  he  very  well  knew 
That  fellows  who  tnarry  for  love 

Must  drinL  of  the  lirjuor  they  hrew." 

And  the  handsome  Augustus  smiled, 

//is  coat  was  in  perfect  style, 
.\nd  women  still  spoke  of  his  grace, 

.\nd  gave  him  their  swee;est  smile. 
Hut  he  thought  that  night  of  Jack  Brown, 

.\nd  said,  "  I'm  growing  oM  ; 
I  think  I  must  really  marry 

Some  beautiful  girl  with  ,;;old." 

Years  passed,  and  the  bachelor  grew 

Tiresoiiie  "•ul  stupid  and  old  ; 
He  had  not  .    en  able  to  find 

The  beautilul  girl  with  gold. 
Alone  with  liis  fancies  he  dwelt. 

Alone  in  the  crowded  town. 
Till  one  day  he  suddenly  met 

The  friend  of  his  youth,  Jack  Hrowti. 

"Why,   Gus!"        Why,   Jack!    '     What  a 
meeting  I 

Jack  was  so  happy  and  gay  ; 
The  bachelor  sighed  for  content. 

As  he  followeil  his  friend  away 
To  the  cot  far  out  of  town. 

Set  deep  in  its  orchard  trer^.. 
Scented  with  lilies  and  roses, 

Cooled  with  the  ocean  bree/.e. 

"  Why,  Jack,  what  a  beautiful  i)lace  I 

What  did  it  cost?"     "Oh,  it>,v,:,'. 
There  were  only  three  rooms  at  first. 

Then  soon  the  three  were  too  few. 
So  wo  added  a  room  now  and  then  ; 

And  oft  in  the  eveninir  hnnrs. 
Kitty,  the  children  and  I 

Planted  the  trees  and  flowers. 


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NAKRAT/l'f.  A  AY)  DhSCKlPTIVE 


•  ■r 


And  th'.-y  j^rov  ;is  llie  cliildren  grew 

(Jiick,  ll;iii\,  ;iii(l  Gra<eaii(l  Hellt'^." 
"  Ami  where  are  the  ytiiinj;>iUrs  now  ?  " 

"  All  happy  and  doing  well. 
Jack  went  to  Spain  fur  our  house, — 

/A\  road  is  U\(l  ami  clear, — 
And  H.iiry  s  a  huvyi-r  in  town, 

Making  tlir<.e  Ihousaml  a  yt-ir. 

"And  (".race  and  Jielle  are  well  married,— 

They  married  for  lo\f,  as  is  liest  ; 
Hut  often  our  Mn.iis  clonic  ha.  -. 

To  visit  the  dvar  home  1.     '. . 
So  my  swet  t  wile  Kitty  and  I 

I'"rotn  labor  and  care  may  cease; 
We  liave  enough,  anil  age  can  bring 

N'othing  liut  love  and  peace." 

But  o\er  and  over  again 

Tlie  haehelor  thought  that  night, 
"Homo  and  wife  and  cliiMren  ! 

Jack  lirown  was,  alter  all,  right. 
I  )li  !  if  in  the  days  of  my  youth 

I  had  honestly  lii\ed  and  wed  ! 
I"or  now  wlicn  I'm  old  tlien's  no  one  cares 

Whether  I'm  living  or  deavl  " 


DEATH  OF  FAOrN. 

Ppfnre  Vj:inntiii;  lo  r- I  lie  I*-!   Ilie  FprakT  t;ive  Iht  fnllitwmK' 

n.irr.TUv'' in  ,  ,i-y  c\l<-nii  r  Ml, '.n>  M\ic:  "in  lUi  k' ii's -I  t  V  cf 
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.  fa  liKin.     1  ;>u.ri  III I  ll.eil.-ii~  .  f  the  U  liii.-,  li.iiil  ,!i..ni,  1 

<if    Ii.-i,!nii,    |,e    1,11, ,1ns    liv.lll I    Lv    liinuis,  I   Ihe  iri!,„-s  „f 

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t  V  flHtii!;  t'  '-  f  II.    II,  s.  h.i.i  '..ii-.-  ill  \.  III.  Il,  at-  ..  f,.p  .  r rirs. 

1  '>shi.et'.!i  .  .1.;.  .1,,.!.  lie  '''..-iti  I  a.ii  ..' ,,i:l  1.1  ir—.-nt 
i.a  ^.  ■  I  .■  V  nil  F  I  ill  ill  l-ri  .  n  ;  le  is  Inir.,'.  11.;  |.»  liiiii,t.lf,  nil.! 
I.lsi  :..  's  V  ...i!.  1,;  ,.iiiii|iii.  ,i,|.y,,,,.  rs  ,,,,.r  1,11,1,  1,11,1  In  ihi, 
"  .'.-■il-  ih  i  t.  ill  !i  1  .uiiihi-  :  «■  ly  h.s  I  (...  K  .l':,r  1I1..11  tii.th.' 
.iiiih.iit  ,  <  tl,.-  s  .■:  1...  li.  „  ,  (  h  ,„.  ■„,.  I,,,,,.  I  ,,  ).,.,, .„,,.,  1,1,  „„„ 
t  »,'.  iiti.iii.  r  :i-    I  .  !,,  I.,  -him    .  if  | ,|1,        I     I  11-  inia.;  111^-  the  siir- 

rnumiiiii'  ■  1  II  .  11.  ill  |I  .•  ..n.r,-  a  .i.iir.l  .1  ...r  llit.iith  wlii.  h 
F.    in  i'  .'i      ...  r.   I  ..  .1.  ,1  .  n  .1  |.ill.  1 

"l  T  "^ii.iain  I  ?  Onlyajew.  Tin  y  call  me 
»\  I'agin.  .V  poor  old  man  am  I, 
W'lat  w  lifr  has  bet  n  uimr-  !  It  rist^ 
up  l..l(iir  nil  I  I  was  n"t  alwuys  tlnis.  I 
tcniemlni  ulirn  [  was  a  hov,  voung,  but 
ne\tr  h.ii'i  V  '  SiirrouiuUd  hv  evil  and  my 
('"ini'iini"!'..^  tlii'-'.-s.  Oh.!  \\:\w  T  V:-.:- 
■uaced  thruu..;h    London ':<  street,  sueereil  at 


l)j-  the  jeering  crowd— taunted  1"  ean-e  I  v  .1 
a   Jew.      Did    they   think   that   1    eoul.I  n.i 
enjoy  the  song  of  Iiinis,  the  grei  n  gMss  .!".! 
the  bright  sunshine,  ju>t  tlie  same  as  tln\'  '> 
Did  the\  think,  because  I  was  a  Jew.  a  hati  .1 
Jew. I  hatlui>partoi  parcelwilh  them'  Win  n 
am   1  now?     I.ec  me  think,    let   me  think  I 
Oil  !  yes,  yes,  yes,  in  Newgate  prison,  con 
ilemned  todi'.. — ami  the  bhie  coat  boys  fn>ni 
yonder  scIumiI  will    laugh  whin  tiny  heai 
that  the  old  Jew  is   gone.      And   the  jiell  of 
St.  Sejmleher  will  toll  a  Christian  knell  win  11 
I  am  gone.     ()!   I'ather   .Miraham,  a  Cliris 
tian  kiull  for  an  old  jew  ! 

One  night  more  alive.  A  jioor  old  man 
rondenmed  to  die.  1  ditln't  kill  her,  it  was 
Hill.  Ah,  ha!  they  11  hang  him.  too 
They '11  sqee/.e  his  thick  bull  <log  ueek.  Mv 
God  '  twehe  men  tt>  cundemu  a  poor  o!.! 
man  a  ])oor  ohl  man  ;  M\-  Lord  !  a  po.r 
old  man.  How  cidd  and  daik  it  is  hen- 
(heating  his  hatiils)  I  shall  go  mad!  .iiiiiid 
wandering!.  Cood  boy.  Charliy;  welldon.  , 
01i\ir,  Ido  ;  I  am  vt  ry  glad  to  see  you 
Ha!  ha'  Oliver  is  i|uite  a  gentleman,  now  . 
Von  ale  staring  at  the  ]ioeket  han.ikerchiefs, 
he,  my  lire?  There  aie  a  good  manv  of 
them,  ain'tthere  ?  We'\e  jnst  loukeil  thuii 
out,  readv  for  the  wash,  that's  all  (^!i\tr. 
that's  all.'ha!   ha!  ha  ! 

Oh!  Hill,  mv  tere,  howdo  you  dii  '  Oh' 
you'll  he  bitter  f  .r  wliat  we'\-e  brouglit  : 
spreail  the  dra]ier\',  Xance.  Ah.l'a!y<iu  M 
(U),  Hill,  now  you'll  t!o  ;  n.iw  thm't  be  out  t  f 
temper,  Hill  I  ha\e  ne\i.r  forgot  miu,  Hili 
Von  want  some  cin,  eh?  I  haven't  air, 
•about  me,  but  I  11  s..,'  what  I  can  t!o,  Heie. 
.\rtful!  Here,  Artlul  ?  tlnreisthe  kev  i^{ 
the  drawer.  Von  kiiuw  wluie'  In  the 
corner  of  it  \  ou'U  fm.l  sevi  11  shillings 

sMia  !  ell  \er  <log>  :  ele\it  d.'L-;  ;  ;-l:inn.  h 
to  the  last.  Wait  told  the  Old  pa  I -nil  will. 
thev  Were.  Xim  r  ]nai  In  d  upon  old  b'ne.iii 
No,  no,  no.  bine  b'ellow-,;  line  Itllew- 
SomehianiK,  Hill.  Ve-.  \i  s,  some  htandv 
Thankee  I'.ill  ;   that  will  tlo. 

Ah  !    X.ince,    my   tere.    I    ne\er    intertere 

when    Mill   and    Hill   ipiaiiel .o  mueli   tin- 

bett' r  fur  me  if  \iiu  do.  Oood  night.  'Ti- 
about  striking  twihe.  Oood  night  ;  goe<' 
night.      Ifthey  quarrel  and  separate  thei- aie 

,,,:,,..       ),,,.,    .1,,.-  »»M..,1     I       ).;!.-j,         ,.,..,,  V    111,-;. 

with  me?     I  cannot,  my  tere,  I  cannot 


">>»:• 


'■•^^  ■•■'"->  .,.;.^ 


»;■•: 


NARh't/jy/:   AM)  DI-.SLRtri  l\-h 


"49 


Will)  culls  !•     All  1   tilt;  jailor.     Vv->.   _\rs,  ToiUlkd  aicnic  fruiii  tlu' coHa^t,-  williout 

my  I.ord  ;  you  waul  suiuc  iiapcrs,  in>- I.iird  ?  Any  one's   missing    hini.       Thin,    what     a 

It  s  a  lie,   it  s  a  lir,  I  lia\c  none,   ii'il  one  !  shout — 

not  one!      W'hatI  you  say  that  Monks  lias  Oh  I   how  1  slioiUed,  "  l-'or    Heawn's  sake, 

conlesseil    all,    and   they   are   in   |>ur^uil  ol  nun, 

Sykes  ?     What'  liav'nl  they  got  liill  ;   will  Sa\e  little  Robin  !  "      .\g.iin  and  again 

they    let    him    go    and    hang    me?      W'lial  !  'I'liey  tried,  but  tin- lire  held  tluin  h.uk  like 

Oliver    here?     I    want    to    talk    with    nhu.  a  wall 

<  >liver,  I  want  to  talk  with  you.      1  want  lo  [  eould  hear  them  goat  it,  and  at  it,  and  i-a'. I. 

talk  with  you,  my  tere.      The  iiapeis  are  in  "  N'i\tr  mind,  bab_\  ,  sit  still  like  a  mm, 

a  little  eanvas  hag  up  the  ehim:K  >■  in  \'w-  lop  We  re  eoming  to  get  you  as  ta>t  a^  we  eaii-  " 

front    room.      Vou    want    to    I'r.iy   lor    me,  Tiuy  eo\ild  not  M-e  him.  but  1  could  ;  he  sat 

Oliver,    my    tere?     Ves  !     ();U--ide,    hi     us  Slill  on  a  In  im,  his  little  straw  hat 

jiray   outsitle.      Hush,    teU'em    I'm    ii'-l-ep,  Cuefullx-  plaied  by  his  side,  and  his  eyes 

They  believe  you;   you  can  g -t  me  out,  i!  Stared  at  th  •  llime  with  a  baby's  surprise 

von    take    me    so.      How    then,  how  then  '  Calm  ,ind  uiu'onseinus,  as  nearer  it  crept. 

'ri...» '..    ^:.,i.»      ....;.»!.        »i.......  .1.    1 1...    .! 'r  1... r » i...  >•. .  i 4.  i 1... 


That's  right,  (juick,-  through  the  dooi 
that  will  help  us  out.  If  [  >liake  or  tu  ni 
ble  as  we  ])ass  the  gallows,  don  t  mind  ww 
but  hurry  on.  Now,  now,  now,  pri~.s  cm 
sollly.lnil  notsoslow.  Now,  faster,  t.istei 
there's  no  one  lookin",  f,ist(.i,  faster.  Now 
now,  now.      (Scre-.ims  ; 

Ha  !   they've   gone   and  Kit  me  alom-   t' 
lie.       Here,     Hill     Sykes,     Bates,    Chailev 


~^ \ —  ■  ■■ -  ■■  ■  ■•-•*■-•   ■'  ^  .  - 1-». 

The- loar  (;f  the  rireiiji  alios  e  must  have  ke]it 
The  sound  of  l;is  mother's  \oice  shrieking 

his  name 
l-':oni  reaching   tin-  ihild.      Ihit   /  heard  it. 

It  came 
.\.;;ain  and  again-     (  >  I  'loil .  what  ,a  lav  ' 
TIa-aXtS  Went  fislel,   1  saw  the  spalk^  tl  v 
Wiure    the    nun    workrd    like    tigers,    ncjr 

minded   t'le  luat 


where  are  you  ?     Break  down  the  w.ills  and  Tiial  scorched  Ki'  in  -  winii.  --nddenly ,  th't' 

let   me  out.     Oh!  curse  you,  il    I    h.id  \<)\\  at  their  I' t 

here  chained  down.      .\h  !   foolstcjis  again.  The  gicat  beams  leaned  in  — tluy  saw  h 

they  come   to   take   me   to   the  gallows,  to  then,  cr.i-^h, 

hang    me    until    I'm    dead,  that  s  all       To  Poun    canu-   the   w.ill  '      The    nna    ni.ele   ,1 

hang  me  by  the  neck  ti'l  I  \\\\\  dead       Tli.it '--  'ia-h  - 

all.      But  they  shall  I'ot.      I'll  ehe.ittlnni.  Jnnit.e,!     1,,    g,-;    out    of    llie     w: 


I  11  cheat  them  I     Ha  I  hii  !      I'll .  heal  them  , 
111  cheat  them  I     (  Choke-,  himsel.' to  death  .  ■) 
Cutting  from  CiiAKi.r;   MieKrNS, 


iini 


ind     I 


^ 


10  M. 

^I.S,  Tom's  the  best  I'ellow  that  e\cl    yi 


knew. 

just  listt  n   to  thi-  . 
When   the  old  mill  look  fiie,  an.',   tli.'    ili 

ing  fell  tlu'iugh. 
And    I   with   it,    ;     ipless,    llui,,    tiri    m 

view. 


What  do  vou   think 


t'lron-.di 


Tiiat 


the  fire, 
crept  alouL 
nigher 


llaiu-ht 
'■  .Mi's    lip   with    pool     liti'e     Robin,       anil 

bronghl 
Sl'iwlv  til  ■  arm  thai  was  leas',  hurl  lo  hide 
The  sight  of  the  child  there,  when  swift,  at 

m\-  side, 
Some  on  •■  nwhed  by,  and  went  i  i.dit  I  a  rough 

the  liame 
Sti.iieiit   as  adat;  -      in-ht    the  elniil — .lad 

lilell   cinie 
r,.iei.    witii    him      iliokini;    aiwi    (I'.ing,  bnt 

sa\e,l| 
S.i\ :  d.  safe  and  s,,iind  ! 

<  >h,  how  the  iiion  r  ived. 
Shoiittd,  and   ciied.aml    hurrahed!      Thm 


"1 


,t   ah 


Hat  Robin,  mv  babv  bov,  hnmhine  1^ 


they  all 
■d   at   the   wml 
wall 


lest    the 


Tl 


le  sliming  !      He    must   ha\e  conn-   tliei,       "Wheie  1  '.vas  hing,  away  fioni  the  lire. 


ifter 


honld  fill  in  and  burv  me 


150 


N.IKKATIl'/-:  AND  DESCRIPIIVE 


M 


..,! 


i  1- 


!      I 


Oil !  you'd  admire 
To  see  Robin  now,  he's  as  t)right  asadinie, 
Deep   ill  some   luischiel,    too,   most  of   the 

time. 
Tom,  it  was,  saved  him.    \ow  isn't  it  tnie, 
Tom  s  the  "Dest  fellow  that  ever  yon  knew  ? 
Tiiere's  Robin  now — see,   he's  strong  as  a 

log— 
And  there  comes  Tom,  too — 
Yes,  Tom  was  our  dog. 

CoNST.VNCi-;  Fknimiirk  WV'mi.son'. 


AfTER  THK  BATTl.R. 

.If'prof'ridlr /,>>■  an  /'yi,  :'>,■. 

IT  was  after  the  din  of  the  battle 
Had  ceased  in  the  silence  and  gloom, 
When  hushed  was  the  nuviketry's  rattle. 
And  (juiet  the  cannon's  deep  boom. 
The  smoke  of  the  conflict  had  lifted, 

.-\nd  drifted  away  from  tliesun. 
While  the  soft  crimson  light,  slowly  fading 
from  sight. 
Flashed  back  h  m\  tach  motioidess  gun. 

The  trenuilous  notes  of  a  bugle 

Rang  out  on  the  clear  autumn  air, 
And    the  'echoes    caught     back     from     the 
mountains 
l-'aint  whispers,  like  l)reathings  of  prayer. 
The  arrov,s  of  sunlight  that  slanted 
Through  the  trets    touihed  a  brow  white  as 

snow, 
0\\  the  bliiudy  >(..;  lying.  iiiiil   the  dead  and 

the  dying. 
And  it  (lushed  in  the  last   parting  glow 

The  dark,  i  limson  tide  slowh-  I'bbing 

Slai!ied  nd  tin-  light  jacki-t  of  gray  ; 
Hilt  another  in  blue  sadiv  knelt  bv  his  side 

.And  watched  the  life  passing  awav. 
Said  tla-  11.  k<t  in  grfiv,  "  I'w  :i  brotliri — 

.I''''Tuiiui      helixes  up  in    Maini'. 
( ',i\-,>  hi  111  tin  SI      ,ind  say  'ii\-  last  imssai;e 
\\',is  ln!gi\eness  "      Here  a  low  moan   nl 
p,iin 
Chicked    his    voice.       Then —  ■  N'ou  11     dn 
me  this  favor, 
l''or  you  shot  me  " — and  his  whisper  sank 
low. 
Says  the  jai'kel  in    blue,  "  Hiother  Charlie. 
There's  no  lu'd— I'm  \iinr  brother — ['m 
Joe." 

V.  S'lALKr  M'lSiiv, 


A  PAIRY  TALE. 

''iiiltd  to  Si4tn!,iv  school  or   Chunh    Entertain- 
menl. 

1  In.  beautiful  >t,iry  may  be  l-.j.l  «iih  Ininrrsslv.  ttTr.l  bv  .1 
kiiifliy  ^)Mi|.alhelic  l.uly  f.  tlublrt-n  c.f  the  primary  ..r  inl..r 
i..e(iMl..  trade  111  Sinulay  .,  Iicul.  It  jhould  Le  telaleU  Id  an  ea.v 
t.mvfr'-ati..Dal  .-tj  le 

ONCK  upon  a  time  there  was  a  very  small 
child  all  alone  in  the  streets  of  a  great 
big  world. 
Now    this    child,    unlike  all    the    chil 
(Iren   ever  heard  of  in   fairy  tales,  was  not 
the  daughter  of  a  great  king  and  ((ueen. 
and  she  didn't  wear  a   frock  trimmed  with 
jewels,  and  she  didn't  have  lots  and  lots  of 
nurses  to  look  after  her,  and  she  wasn't  tlu: 
heiress  to  the  crown  of  a  country,  where  all 
the   pavements   were  made  of  solid    silver, 
the  area  railings  of  polished  steel,  the  king  s 
palace  of  ivory,  and  his  throne  of  pure  gold, 
with  so  many  precious  stones  sticking  out 
of  it  that  it  was  tpiite  uncomfortable  to  sit 
down  upon.      No  !  she   was  siniplv  a   verv 
small     girl    indeed     with     nothing  of    the 
proper  fairy-tale  small  girl  about  her  at  all 
She  didn't  (juite  know  how  it  was  that 
she  came  to  be  all  alone.     She  had  an  in 
distinct  idea  of  a  room  somewhere  near  the 
sky  ;  at  least  she  thouglit  it  was  near  the 
sky  because  the  clouds  seemed  close  to  her 
when  she  climbed  up  on  a  chair  and  looked 
out  of  the  window,  and  the  room  was  right 
at   the  top    of   e\er    so  many  stairs.     She 
seemed    to   recall,  too,  that   the   room    was 
very  hare  and  empty,  and  that  she  hadoft.  n 
been  hnngryand  thirsty  and  cold  there,  and 
that  her  mother  had  been  there,  lying  on  a 
bed  and   looking,    oh!     so  pale   and    thin 
and  had  told  her  that  she  was  going  awa\ 
to    leave  her.    but  that  they    should    meet 
again  in  a  bright,  beautiful  country.      And 
she  remembered  too,     and    as  she  reineni 
bered  it  the  tears  came  into  two  little  eyes 
and  she  sobbed  piteouslw — she  reinemberei! 
one    day    that    her     mother's     face     looked 
whiter,  much    whiter  than  befoie,  and  tli:it 
she  la\'  cpiite  still  and  made  no  answer  wlit  n 
the  littlegirl  called  to  her.     And  then  som- 
rough   woman   had  tohl  the  child  that  h<i 
mother  was  dead,   and   that  the  room  wa-. 
wanted  tor  some  otu  i  Ise.  and  she  must  gc. 
.And  so  she  had  put  on  a  little  threadbiie 
jacket  .and  a  little  toin   hat,  through   man, 
holes  in  which  her  golden   hair  peeped  out, 


.  i 


THE   MEETING  OF  LEANDEH  AND   HERO 


1    t 


v7  •  ^^ 


:^ 


li 


ONCE   THEfiE    WAS    6    L   TTLE    K-TTV    LONG   TIME    AGO' 


yk^ 


A'  Ik  RAJIV/-:  AND  DESCRIPTIVE 


153 


and  had  gone  away  all  alone — it  might  have 
heeii  ycslriday,  to  dav,  she  kiuw  not  when 
—out  into  the  streets  of  that  grt^at,  big  city, 
in  that  great,  big  world. 

It  was  a  winters  evening,  that  once  upon 
a  time,  and  the  snow  was  falling  fast,  and 
it  was  very  cold.  The  little  child  wa5 
thinly  clad  lunlik  aproper  fairy-tale  '.hildi, 
anti  had  had  no  food  for  a  long  time. — 
years,  it  seemed  to  her. 

As  her  little  steps  wandered  on,  slie 
passed  a  great  many  shops,  and  saw  heaps 
and  heaps  of  Warm  clothini;  and  food 
inside  great  windows,  lighted  uji  with  ever 
so  many  l)right  lights  :  and  slie  womlered 
how  it  was  that  she  was  so  cold  and  hungry, 
and  why  some  one  did  not  conn-  out  of  one 
of  the  big  shops  and  give  her  clothing  and 
food  :  and  she  thought  how  strange  it 
was  that  all  those  things  should  he  inside 
the  big  windows  that  she  could  just  look  in 
when  she  stood  on  tip-toe,  while  she  was 
standing  there,  such  a  very  tiny  girl  and 
wanting  ever  so  little  of  what  she  saw  . 

The  little  child  looked  wistfully  into  the 
l)igbrigiit  vvindowsoneafter another,  but  ^lie 
shook  and  shivered  so  that  she  ran  on  at  last 
although  she  felt  strange  and  heavy  and 
giddy,  and  she  ran  and  ran  until  she  found 
that  she  had  passed  away  from  the  bright 
lights  and  was  in  a  dark  road  in  which  the 
snow  was  ly'ng  much  more  tliickly,  and 
looking  much  whiter,  than  in  the  streets 
through  which  she  had  gone. 

The  little  girl's  limbs  would  carry  her  no 
farther,  and  she  half  sank  down  in  the 
snow:  but  .-.he  saw  suddenly,  looming  out 
in  the  dark  by  the  wayside,  a  large,  wooden 
shed,  the  door  of  which  was  standing  wide 
open,  and  turning  her  fast-failingsteps  to  it, 
she  crept  timidly  insiile.  It  wasiiuite  <lark 
there,  and  she  lay  down  on  the  floor  with 
her  little  head  pillowetl  against  a  piece  of 
wood . 

Wondering  drowsily  why  it  was  tliat  she 
had  ceased  to  be  hungry  or  cold,  and  why 
her  limbs  seemed  as  if  they  had  no  feeling 
at  all,  th.  child  lay  there,  and  gradually 
her  eyes  closed. 

Suddenly  she  became  conscious  of  a  daz- 
zling   light;    and  looking   up   she  saw    a 

U...,i,      ,^,,\      '-lei::'.; !  ::^     t -jv      ii'.:       rtf-ir,    UILll 

white  rustling  wings   and  a  halo  of  light 


shining  all  round  her.  She  was  looking 
down  on  the  child  with  a  look  of  sweet 
compassion  on  her  face. 

' '  l.ittle  one, ' '  said  the  fairy  in  a  soothing, 
gentle  voice,  and  as  she  spoke  she  bent 
over  the  child  and  stroked  the  small  face, 
"  welcome  into  fairyland." 

The  child  oked  round  her  in  speechless 
wonder,  ann  behold  !  the  dark  wooden 
shed  had  vanished  and  she  was  l\ing  on  a 
grassy  bank,  surroundeil  by  lovely  flowers 
ot  allcolors,  ami  tin- sun  w.in shining  abo\e, 
and  birds  were  singing  all  about  hei ,  and 
iicarher  troops  of  chiUlren  all  dressed  in  .la/.- 
/.ling  while  were  at  play,  making  the  air  ring 
with  joyous  peals  of  laughter  that  seemed 
just  t<j  chime  in  with  the  singingof  thebirds  ; 
and  faries,  like  the  one  standing  by  her, 
were  watching  over  the  children  as  they 
played. 

She  was  so  filled  with  wonder  that  she 
answer,  d  not  the  fairy,  and  again  the  sweet 
voice  said  : 

"  Little  one,  welcome  into  fairyland." 

"  .\m  I  in  fairyland  ?  '  answered  the  child 
this  time.  "  They  look  nuHlier  away  from 
me,  and  said  she  was  dead,  and  told  me  to 
go,  and  I  was  very  cold  and  hn.igry,  and  I 
ran  ever  so  far,  and  I  thought  I  was  lying 
down  in  a  great,  dark  place.  And  oh! 
don't  send  me  away;  let  me  stay  here, 
plea>e, />/(<;j('  let  me  slay  here,  and  not  go 
into  the  snow  again.  I  am  siich  a  little 
thing  to  be  all  alone  in  the  great,  big  streets, 
and  I  will  be  .to  good  if  I  m.iy  stay.  " 

The  tears  started  into  the  child's  eyes  as 
^he  pleaded  her  cause,  and  tile  fairy  stooped 
down  and  kissed  them  away. 

"  Yes,  my  child,  you  shall  stay  with  up 
in  fairyland,  and  never  go  into  the  great 
streets  again." 

"  (.)h  !  thank  you,''  said  the  child,  and 
she  threw  her  arms  iiround  the  still  bending 
fairy, and  kissed  her  again  and  again. 

"Just  now,"  the  little  girl  said  presently, 
"  I  was,  oh  1  so  cold, ami  hungry  and  tired, 
and  now  I  feel  so  peaceful  and  rested,  and 
as  if  I  could  never  be  cold  and  hungry 
again.     Why  is  it  ?  " 

' '  There  is  neither  hunger  nor  cold  here, 
my  little  one.  The  sun  is  always  shining 
.is  vuU  see  it  now,  the  birds  arc  ever  singing 
as  you  hear  them  now   the  flowers  never 


JIE"«r».:^M^-5:-. 


ill 


■•   i 


'  "li 


X.U<K.IJ /I  !■:  .lA/i  PJ.SCK/PTJl'Ji 


tade,  the  leaves  iievtr  I'all,  ami  those  cliil- 
ilreii  now  at  i)lay  are  ever  l.ri^lit  and  happy. 
Many  little  travel,  is  like  .miu  have  loniul 
their  way  into  i  arlninlit  lanil  throu);!!  paths 
of  sorrow  an<l  siuiering  ;  Init  see  tlieni  now 
how  joyons  they  are." 

Tlie  lairy  pointed  to  the  group  of  ciiil- 
dren,  and  the  little  j^irl  lollov.ed  the  move- 
ment with  lier  eyes.  Slie  looked  in  silence 
lor   a    minute,   and   tlien  j-lie  spoke  aj;ain  : 

N'oa  are  so  good  and  kind,  and  I  serni  to 
ask  so  many  tluni;s,  hut  ohi  rorj^;ive  inc  Inr 
one  (juestit)n  more.  'I'he  eluklreii  that  I 
see,  iiavc  their  mothers  heen  taken  troni 
them  as  mine  was  taken  fnjni  me?  and  will 
tht  y  eM  I  he  with  tiiem  n^ain  ?  ' ' 

"  My  darling,'  answered  tlie  lairy,  with 
infnntf  tenderness  in  lu  r  xoii-e,  "  they  have 
already  seen  their  mollitrs  a};ain,and  xoii 
win  See  your  own  lost  mother.  I.ook  at  me 
-  lo(  k  into  my  faee— \ou  knew  me  not  at 
hrst,  hut  you  know  me  now,  oh  !  you  know 
n)e  now,  my  little  one." 

The  child  looked  into  the  fairy's  face  for 
an  instant— the  word  ".Mother!"  burst 
from  her  li]is,  and  the  two  were  foliled  in 
each  other's  arms. 

.N'txt  (Ity,  wtu  ti  uoilvniir,  ,  ;i;ne  into  the  -Iml 
■|  liey  I-nikI  ;t  ,1||1<1  Ilitrn,  l\;i>^  ,  ,.|  :  ;i:ui  ,u-.id 

Aiul  t    II    ti.,.-  IlIlR'  l!|  IliriiVll   i.l     '     tin  >    -,1U 

A  <iiiiie  !...  I.ii^tit  ,,iMi  j,,^,iii-  l!..ii  111  iiwc 
Ttlcy  Mi..nl  till.  ,.\.rf,f       I;i,t  II.,    m.  il.ii  ,  Illy 
AtuD*  wa»  thctc— ttic  buuttia,!  whilhI  ii^  «.iy 

K.      I'.    TlKNEK. 


THi:  (ir.AciHk  iu;i). 

In  Pwit7fiU-inil.  .1  t.ri<l,f;tu..tii  teti  In-  1,1,.!.  ,,t  ih,  iI..or,  a^  lli.  v 
rftiwri.  .Mt,.m  tlif  >  lllir.  ti    t,,  ^.t.ttit-  it  p.iMv  .  t   L.tm-t-.       ill,   uil,, 

l.n.iiii..  .i  1  ,U..  .,  :i  (..  I  I  ,ii  tt,.   will,],  -,,  111,1.    f... -li,,n.!  .  ,,111,,  h 

Ill"  l!.u  1,111. 1''i    !  ii.li^i    .11.  I.  !1  I; .li.i  1,,,,,.,    ,.1  ,i  1,  11, 111,, I  I.,, i' 

t.i  t.i.,  M  ,1,  .  'I  !,t.  wi.i,,u  (,.,ri.,it  Ih,l  !.,  iili\  \,,.r^  11.,  ^1,1, i,r 
^..lll.l  .  nuTV',.  Ii.  Ill  l!,,- r,n  iiit,  sli(r\».,f'.l  .,i,il  wjIiIilJ  un.l.it 
lu-i    In  1„  111  1.1  l,,r  hu-l.ainl  Ir.  jtii  In  il,,:  i,  t 

"I  )tRNi.\(-, ,  hurning,  Imrning  forever,  hy 
-l->       night  and  day. 

Let  be  tlie  light  in  niy  window     don't 

touch  it,  don't  take  it  away  ! 
With  the  sap  of  my  life  I  ha\eird  ii;\   hmip 

that  its  llame  shoulil  burn 
Till  the  morn  of  our  bridal   iiiglil,  till  my 

love,  my  husband,  return. 

■What  say   you.'  he    is    dead'      I    will    not 

believe  it  ;   no  ! 
Wc  were  -.vedded-  -  who  can  reUieiubtr  that  i 

'tis  SO  long  ago — 


At  the  church  of  our  mountain  village  ;  the 
morning  light  shone  down 

hrom  the  glittering  peaks  of  the  Alps  to 
circle  my  bridal  crown. 

t»h  me,   the  joy   (^f  us  two  that  bles.seii   day 

made  one  ! 
The  song  of  the  happy  children,  the  floweis, 

the  dancing  sun, 
.Ml  these  Were  about  lis  that  time  he  led  me 

liiiiiie  as  his  bride — 
Win  II   the  slrangeis  crosseil   our  path,  and 

he  heard  them  call  for  a  guide. 

.\iid   duty  o'ermaslers   love,  and   lie   dared 

not  deny  that  call, 
I'or   among   our   Alpine  heroes,  they  knew 

him,  the  bravest  of  all  : 
With  a  foot  and  an  eye  and  an  arm  to  match 

with  his  dauntless  heart  ; 
And  I  knew  wlieie   his  honor  led — thougli 

loth  we  Were  to  part. 

I'.ut  his  honor,   his  choice,  his  desire,  was 

mine,  for  I  loved  him  so; 
When  I  looktd  in  my  dai ling's   face  I  was 

Itrave  and  I  bade  him  go. 
1   stayed   at   our   chalet  door,  and   he  tore 

himself  iiway 
lYoni  the  virgin  kisses  of  love,  and  the  joy 

of  our  marriage  day. 

■■  I'll  come  back    to   thee,   dear,"  he  said, 

"  when  the  nioutain  is  veiled  innigiu  ; 
Set  a  lamp  in  thy   window  to  shine  as  my 

star,  my  guiding  light  ; 
Through   the   winding   paths   of  ice,   from 

lieneath,  from  above. 
Let  my  eyes  be  fixed  on  my  l)iidal chamber, 

my  new  wedded  love." 

.\ntl  lixed  as  ice  was  my  ga  e  that  followeil 

him  as  lie  went ; 
.\nil   vet,    when  I  saw  him  go,  I    was   mor<-- 

than  hapjiy-  content  ; 
Till-  waimth   ot   his  arms  was  around   me, 

my  lips  was  thrilled   to  his  kiss  ; 
.\lv  -^oul  hati  tasted  his  love — could  Heaven 

be  sweeter  than  this? 

Ami    1    knew  that   nothing  could    part   ns 

more,  in  life  or  in  death, 
i  saw  hiin  not — and  I  saw  him  again,  fat 

down  beneath 


N.iKh'AT/n-:  Axn  ni:sc/i/fr/i'H 


«55 


III  llie  hruviTv  of  his   g;iy  \v<.-iUliii){  cluilics 

— and  my  eyes  grew  dim 
Willi  the   strain   and  tlie  di/./.y   lieight,   hs 

they  looked  their  last  on  him . 

I  knew  he   would  hold  to    his  [jromist — 1 

never  would  fail  of  mine  : 
That  was  our  bridal  night  when  I  trimmed 

my  lamp  to  shine 
'fill  lie  came  from  the  falds  of  ice,  to  our 

chalet  safe  and  waim. 
Closed  in    ftoni   the  thickening   night,  ami 

the  smiting  blast  of  tlu-  storm. 

Thai  was  our  bridal  night— hist  !   the  fiends 

of  ilie  mountain  dance 
To   ihe  shrieks  of  the   lost,  as  they   grope 
their  way 'neaththelightning'sglance; 
Till  the  dark  and  the  dawn  bring  the  clay, 

and  I  wait  at  the  chalet  door 
For   mv    bridtgrooni  of  yestereve,   for  my 

joy  that  returns  no  more. 

Bui  liie  sun  shines  on,  and  the  path  is  clear 

from  valley  to  peak  : 
Whence  come  ye  to  look  in  my  face  the  tale 

that  ye  dare  not  speak  ? 
All    the    rest    were  safe,   he   had  led   them 

l)ra>ely  through,  they  said  : 
But  my  own  true-hearted  husband  was  lost 

in  the  glacier-bed. 

He  will  come  again,  I  whispered,  and,  pity- 
ing, they  turned  away. 

And  that  light  still  burns  since  we  parte<l. 
it  seems  but  yestord:'.v. 

So  long  ago  !  Whn,  ;  "Tis  fifty  years  to- 
morrow, you  said  : 

That  was  the  time,  I  hea'-d,  when  the  ice 
should  give  back  the  dead, — 

When  the  glazier  that  froze  his  young  blood, 

in  the  depth  of  the  dark  ravine 
Where  he  fell  through  the  rift  and  perished, 

should  work  its  way  unseen 
I'owards  the  mouth  of  the  icy  gulf,  through 

the  years  of  creeping  days  ; 
N'uw.  now,   'tis  the  time,  let  me  go,  for  I 

know  that  my  bridegroom  stays. 

My  lamp  is  alight,   I  have  toiled,    I   have 

starved  to  feed  its  fire, 
Through  a  long  life  slowly  wasting  in  pangs 

of  one  de«ire 


1  thought  it  was  never  coming,  and  now  the 

end  is  nigh  : 
I  shall  look  on   his  lace  that  I  loved  i!i  my 

youth,  before  I  die. 

I  ^o  to  seek  him  now,  where  he  lies  in  the 

glacier-bed — 
.Ml,  cold  and  flinty  pillow  for  my  darling's 

golden  head  !  — 
In    his  beauty   and    strength    of   manhood, 

fr'i/.en  to  changeless  stone — 
There,    there  !    1   have  found    him  al   last  ' 

oh,  my  love,  my  love,  my  own  I 

Now,    bear  us    forth    together,    the   bride- 
groom and  the  bride, 

To  the  church  of  our  mountain  village,  and 
lay  us  side  by  side, 
Neath  the  stone  where  (lod  joined  us,  and 
bound  our  souls  in  eternal  truth, 

.\ntl  the  virgin   widow  shall  rest  with  the 
husband  of  her  youth. 

\\u\\  long  have  I  wearied  for  this  since  that 

day  of  bliss  and  woe  ? 
Do  the  children  laugh,  as  they  say  it  was 

fifty  years  ago  ? 
What  has  time  to  do  with  our  love  ?  for  the 

spirit  within  me  saith 
I    shall  meet   him    for  evermore,    when   I 

change  this  body  of  death. 

He  is  calling  me  now  by  my  name  in  the 

voice  of  the  vanished  years, 
,\nd  my  life  in  its  tender  music  dissolves  to 

a  passion  of  tears  ; 
The  shadows  fall  from  the  neights,  the  lamp 

in  my  window  burns  dim, 
The  silence  (juenches  my  breath  as  I  pass 

away  to  him. 

Emu. A  .\vLMKK  Blake. 


THE  TRYSTINQ   WELL. 

/> V  piftnissioii  of  till'  itutlior. 

^^■VTCTnv,     Nellie,     how's    this?"    said 
VV  Farmer  Brown, 

Driving     his     team     from     the 
market  town. 
Rut  never  a  word  from  her  red  lips  fell. 
As  smiling  she  stood  at  the  tr>'sting  well. 
"  Women  is  odd."  the  old  farmer  said, 
And   he  cracked  his  whip  and  shook  his 
head. 


10 


NARRATIVE  AND  DESCKIinil'E 


»    V'! 


The  farmer  no  sooner  had  left  the  place 

Than  a  cliange  came  over  tlie  maiden's  face  ; 

'I'he  smile  had  gont-  like  a  rippling  wave, 

And  the  look  on  her  face  was  sad  and  grave. 

Then,  shading  her  eyes  with  her  small, 
white  hand, 

The  dusty  road  and  the  fields  she  scanned  ; 

She  saw  the  late  hirds  as  they  nest- 
ward  flew. 

And  glanced  at  tlu-  shadows  that  longer 
grew  : 

She  heard  tie  taint  strokes  uf  the  village 
t>elt. 

Yet  lonely  she  watched  at  the trvstiiiv;  well. 

Now  old  Farmer  Brown  Uived  to  drink  and 

smoke, 
Hut   the  priile   of  his   heart   was   to   play  a 

joke, 
And  scarce   from   the   well   liail   he  passed 

away 
Wlien  henietayonng  horseman  hard  riding 

and  gay : 
"All,  lad,"  cried  the  farmer,  •'you're  late, 

you're  late. 
Your  lass  I  saw  pass  througli  the  meadow 

gate  ! ' ' 
"  True,  l'"armer  Brown,  I  have  been  delayed 
By  a  shoe  cast  oflf  from  this  sorrel  jade  ; 
Though  just  what  you  mean  by  that  last 

remark 
Concerning  a  lass,  why,  I'm  quite  in  the 

dark." 
The  young  man  colored    and    grasped    his 

rein. 
But  to  Farmer  Brown  his  deceit  was  plain. 
Aye,  far  beyond  doubt,  when  he  saw  him 

strike 
His  mare  till  she  flew  down  the  dusty  pike. 
And  the  farmer  winked  as  he  saw  him  pass. 
Like   the   wind,    o'er  the    dewey   meadow 

grass ; 
Yes,  the  sly  old  dog  watched  the  horseman 

fleet 
Till  his  form  was  lost  in  the  village  street. 
Then   loud  on  the   air   his   wild    laughter 

broke 
At  the  big  success  of  his  clever  joke. 

By  the  merest  chance,  on  that  eve  it  fell, 
That  a  man  strode  up  to  the  trysting  well ; 
He  had  stopped  at  the  moss-grown,  limpid 
oool 


To  slake  his  thirst  with  its  waters  cool. 
"  Clerald  1"     He  startetl,  and  made  reply, 
As  a  shadowy  phantom  caught  his  eye. 
"  Not   Gerald,    Miss    Nellie,"    he    quickly 

said, 
"  But  I  hope,  for  th's  once,  I'll  do  instead. " 
Like  a  surging  sea  of  crimson  flame 
The  hot  blood  swift  to  her  temples  came 
Her  lover's  rival  l>efore  her  stood. 
And  she  alone,  in  the  darkening  wood. 
Below  them  the  village  lamp  lights  lay. 
Cheering  the  gloom  of  the  fading  day. 
"As  I,  too.  am  going  llie  selfsame  way. 
Allow  me  to  be  your  escort,  pray" 
His  voice  was  sincere,  and  implied  respect. 
Ami  he  drew  his  sinewy  form  erect. 
Though  her  thoughts  and    fears  were   but 

half  concealed. 
There   was   nothing    left   but   to  bow    and 

yield. 

When  the  rider  dasheil  off  from  old  Farnit- r 

Brown 
And  rode  tlir<)nj;h   the  streets  of  the  littli- 

town  ; 
When   he   hitched   his  mare  to  the  garden 

tree 
And  looked  for  the  face  that  he  did  not  see  ; 
When   he  heard   that   his  Nellie  was   still 

away, 
Then  jealousy,  love  and  wild  dismay 
For  a  moment  held  him  a  captive  chaiiicil. 
But   the    next,    and    his    reason    was   full 

regained . 
The  round  harvest  moon  o'er  the  hilltop  hn 
As  on  foot  through  the  village  he  took  lil-> 

way. 
He  had  gone  not  far  when  he  met  a  sight, 
That  made  him  doubt  that  he  saw  aright 
No  pistols  were  drawn,  no  duel  was  fouglit 
But  a  lesson  was  learned  and  a  trick  was 

taught ; 
And  the  three  stood  there  in  the   moonlit 

town 
Planning  a  penance  for  Farmer  Brown. 

And  it  happened  the  very  next  market  dav 
As  he  drove  along  on  his  homeward  way. 
Half  the  village  turned  out  the  old  fellow 

to  see 
Tied  wrong  side  up  to  a  hickory  tree  : 
And  they  laughed  and  they  shouted  to  hear 

him  veil. 


N-ih'h- 1 11  \  V  Asn  j>/:s(  Rii'Tii  h: 


'57 


Ashf  .langleilri^,'ht<)v.r  il,.-  trvstin«  well.  ■H..,  sa.Mle  tlie  hliuk  '    I'v.-    Imt    half  a 

(lay, 

Farmer     Brown     still     •■iijoys    liis    siK-iaMi-  An<l  the  Cuii^jnss  sits  eij^lity  miles  away, — 

smokes,  Hiit  I'll  he  in  time,  if  Cxxl  ijraiits  nie  Krace. 

But    should    you    ever    nieft     him— don't  To  shake  my  fist  in  king  Oeor>;e's  face." 
mention  jokes. 

Cko.   M.   \'kkkhs.  He    is  tip  ;    lieisotTI   and    tin-   Mai  k    horse 

Hies, 
On    the     northward     roiul    ere    the    C.od- 
KOONliY'S  kll>H.  si)eeil  '  '    <lies. 

,    .        ,   ,  ^,  It  is  nillop    and  spMI,a^    IheUuKiHs   Ihey 

'  clear, 

IN   that   soft    mid  laiul    where  the  hree/es  .\iid  the  clusteriiii;  niiltstones  move  a-rear. 
hear 

The  north  and  the  south  on  the  genial  U   is  two  of  the  clock  :   ;ind  llie  fleet   hoots 
air,  iHng 

Through  the  county  of  Kent,  on   alTairs  oi  Tlu     Fieldshoro  s    dust    with    a   clang    and 

state,  cling. 

Rode  Cii'sar  Rodney,  the  delegate.  It  is  three  :   and  lu-  gall.jps   w  itli  slai  k   rem 

where 

Burly  and  big,  and  bold  and  blulT,  The  road  winds  down  t>>  tin-  I  )<  laware 
In   his  three  cornered   hat   and   his   suit  of 

jiuufT,  Four  I  and  he  spurs  into  Xrwcastle  town, 

A  foe  to  King  (leorge  and  the  Fnglish  slate  From  his  jianting  steed  he  gels  him  down-- 

Was  C;esar  Koduev,  the  delegate,  ' '  .\     fresh    one,    ([uick  ;     not    a    moment's 

wail!    ■ 

Into  Dover  village  he  rode  apace.  And  off  speeds  Rodney,  the  delegate. 
And   his  kinsfolk  knew   from  his  anxious 

fm-e.  It    is   five  ;   and    the   beams   of  the  western 
It  was  matter  grave  that  had  brought  him  sun 

there.  Tinge  the  spires  of  Wilmington,  gold  and 
To  the  counties  three  upon  Delaware.  dun  ; 

Six;  and  the  dnsl  of  the  Chester  street 

"  Money  and  men  we  must  have,"   hesaiil,  Flies   back   in   a   ••loud   from    his   coursers 
"  l)r  the   Congress   fails   and   our  cause  is  feet. 

dead . 

Cive  us  both  and  the  king  shall  not  work  It  is  seven  ;  the  horse  boat,  broad  of  beam, 

),is  vvill  ;  At    the    Schuylkill    ferry    crawls    over    the 
We  are   men,   since   the    blood    of   Bunker  stream: 


Hill!" 

Comes  a  ritier  swill  on  a  panting  bay  ; 
"Hold,    Rodnev,   ho!    vou   must    save  the 

day. 
For  the  Congress  halts  at  a  ileed  so  great. 
And  your  vote  alone  may  decide  its  fate  ! 

Answered  Rodney  then:  I  will  ride  with 

speed  ; 
It  is  liberty's  stress  ;  il  is  freedom  s  need. 
When  iiiceLs  il  ?  "         Tu-iiight.      Not  a  mo 

ment  spare. 
But  ride  like  the  wind,  from  the  Delaware.' 

10 


And     at    seven-fifteen    by    the    Rittenhonse 

clock 
He  llings  his  rein  to  the  tavern  Jock. 

The  Congress  is  met  :  the  debates  begun, 
And  libertv  lags  for  the  vole  of  one— 
When  into  the  hall,  not  a  mouient  late 
Walks  C;esar  Rodney,  the  delegate. 

Not  a  nioinent  late  !  and  that  half-day's  ride 
Forwards  the  world  with  a  mighty  stride  — 

■or    tilC     Acl    v.  u:5  panseu .   ei-      i!i'      i! s"V 

Stroke 
O'er  the  Ou.aker  Cilv  its  echoes  woke. 


m 


ii 


I5« 


JVAA'A'.-tT/l'F  AND  DESCKIPTIVE 


At  Tyranny's  fert  wad  the  gauntlot  filing  ; 
"  We  are  irt-t?  '      all  the  bells  through  the 

colonies  riing, 
And   the  sons  of  the  free  may  recall  with 

pride 
The  day  of  delegate  Rodney  s  ride. 

Klbkukii-:  S.  Hk(k)K3. 


THn  BELLS. 

TM«  mWcIIoti— tKcrll^ni  for  voir«cu!mrt-  i*  n  I'Wdf  fi^voHf* 
with  rr.iit-rs,  1  lie  mutual  tlow  i.f  the  tiictrc  mi>..  Tic  \\*i>\>f 
krV.  ti-'ii  it'  till*  w>ird%  tnakii'  it  {io«>.il>lc  tur  lh«  b{»cuker  iv  wU>M:ly 
imitata  lb«  ttiiir«  >if  the  ringing  bciU. 


H' 


"kar  the  sledges  with  the  liells — 
Silver  bells- 
What  a  world    of   merriment 
their  melody  foretells  ! 
How  they  tinkle,  tinkle,  tinkle, 

In  the  icy  air  of  night  ! 
While  the  stars  that  oversprinkle 
All  the  heavens,  seem  to  twinkle 

With  a  crystalline  delight — 
Keeping  time,  time,  time. 
In  a  sort  of  Runic  rhyme, 
To  the  tintinnabulation  that  so  musically 
swells 
From  the  bells,  bells,  bells,  bells, 
Bells,  bells,  iiells— 
From  the  jingling  and  the  tinkling  of  the 
bells. 

Hear  the  mellow  wedding  Iwlls — 
Golden  bells  ! 
What  a  world  of  happiness  their  liartnony 
foretells  ! 
Through  the  balmy  air  of  night 
How  they  ring  out  their  delight  1 
From  the  molten  golden  notes, 

And  all  in  tune, 
What  a  liquid  ditty  floats 
To  the  turtledove  that  listens,  while  she 
gloats 

On  the  luooii  ! 
Oh,  from  out  the  sounding  cells. 
What   a   gush   of   euphony    voluminously 
wells ! 

How  it  swells ! 

How  it  dwells 

On  the  Future  !  how  it  tells 

Of  the  rapture  that  impels 

To  the  swinging  and  the  ringing 

Of  the  bells   bells   bells. 


Of  the  bells,  bells,  bells  bells. 
Hells,  bells,  l»ells- 
To  the  rhyming  and  the  chiming  of  the 
bells. 

Hear  the  loud  alarum  1h.'11s — 
Hra/.en  IkIIs  ! 
What  a  tale  of  terror,  now,  their  turbulency 
tells  ! 
In  the  startled  ear  of  night 
How  they  scream  out  tin  ir  alTriglit 
Too  much  horrified  to  speak, 
They  can  only  shriek,  shriek. 
Out  of  tune, 
In  a  clamorous  ap(>ealing  to  the  mercy  of 

the  fire. 
In  a  mad  expostulation  with  the  deaf  ana 
frantic  lire 
Leaping  higher,  higher,  highei. 
With  a  desperate  desire. 
And  a  resolute  endeavor. 
Now — now  to  sit  or  never, 
liv  the  side  of  the  palefaced  moon. 
Oh,  tlielK?lls,  l>el Is,  bells. 
What  tale  their  terror  tells 
Of  despair! 
How  they  clang,  and  clash,  ami  roar! 
What  a  horror  they  outpour 
On  the  bosom  of  the  palpitating  air  ! 
Yet  the  ear  it  fully  knows. 
By  the  twanging 
And  the  clanging 
How  the  danger  ebbs  and  llows  ! 
Yet  the  ear  distinctly  tells. 
In  the  jangling 
And  the  wrangling 
How  the  danger  sinks  and  swells. 
By  the  sinking  or  the  swelling  in  the  aiigi.-! 
of  the  bells — 
Of  the  bells— 
Of  the  bells,  t)ells,  bells,  bells, 
Hells,  bells,  l)ells— 
In   the   clamor   and    the  clangor   ol    Ih. 
bells  ! 

Hear  the  tolling  cf  the  liells — 
Iron  bells  ! 
What   a    world    of   solemn    thought   their 
monody  compels 
In  the  silence  of  the  night. 
How  we  shiver  with  aifriglu 
At  the  melancholy  menace  of  their  lonci 
For  every  sound  that  floats 


NAJi/^.triVF.  AM)  DHSCf^irnVE 


I5<) 


From  tile  rust  within  llifir  throats 

Is  a  ^ruaii. 
Ami  the  iKopU— ah,  the  pcople- 
They  that  <Kvell  up  in  the  steeple, 

All  alone, 
Aa<i  who  tolling,  tolling,  tolling, 

In  that  mullled  monotone, 
Feel  a  ^lory  in  so  rolling 

On  the  liu'uan  heart  a  stone. 
They  are  neither  man  nor  woman — 
They  are  neither  hrute  nor  human    - 

They  are  ghouls: 
And  their  king  it  is  w  ho  tolls  ; 
Aiul  he  rolls,  rolls,  rolls, 
Kolls 
A  px-aii  from  the  hells  ! 
An<l  his  merry  bosom  swells 

With  the  paan  of  the  bells  ! 
And  he  dances  and  he  yells  ; 
Keeping  time,  time,  time, 
In  a  sort  of  Runic  rhyme. 
To  the  pxaii  of  the  bells— 
Of  the  bells : 
Keeping  time,  time,  time, 
III  a  sort  of  Runic  rhyme, 

To  the  throbbing  of  the  bells— 
Of  the  bells,  bells,  bells— 

To  the  sobbing  of  the  bells  ; 
Keeping  time,  time,  time. 

As  he  knells,  knells,  knells, 
In  a  happy  Runic  rhyme. 

To  the  rolling  of  the  bells— 
Of  the  l)ells,  bells,  bells  — 

To  the  tolling  of  the  bells. 
Of  the  bells,  bells,  bells.  IwUs- 
Bells,  l)ells,  bells- 
Tot  he  moaning  and  the  groaning  of  the  bells. 

Edo.vk  Ai,i..\n  Pi>i:. 


THE    FIREMAN. 


The  ulumUerinij  ( ity  ami  the  ^Iceiw-r"-.  ■ 
»tT..r>l  ail  «■.!->  .  v<!.-a^iiiri  ilts.  rii>li.,ii.  1  lit 
ire  f.trinH  „  ilf:triintic  '  >>ln  lu»iiiti 


inline 


rlc  li., 
\   ..f  11. 


'"T^ili;    citv    slumbers. 
i  walls 


()'er    iVs     mighty 


Man  is  at  rest    \y\r\\  at!  hi-i  lio{>es  ami  fears; 
The  young  lorget  their  sports,  the  old  their 

cares  ; 
The   grave  are  careless;   those  who  joy  or 

weep 
.Ml  rest  contentetl  on  the  arm  of  sleep. 

Sweet  is  the  pillowed  rest  of  l)eauty  now, 
As  slumber  smiles  upon  lier  tran(|Uil  brow; 
Her  blight  dreams  lead  her  to  the  moonlit 

tide, 
llei    heart's  own  partner  wandering  by  her 

side  ; 
Tis  summer's  eve  ;   the  solt  gales  starcely 

rouse 
The     low  voiced     ripple     and   the     rustli.lg 

boughs ; 
.\n(l,  faint  and  far,  some  minstrel  s  melting 

tone 
Breathes  to  her  heart  .i  music  like  its  own. 

When,   hark  I  ')    horror  1  what  a    crash  is 

there ! 
What  shriek  is  that  which  tills  the  midnight 

air? 
'Tis  lire  1    'tis  fire  !      She  wakes  to  dream  no 

more ; 
The  hot  blast   nislus  through  the  bla/ing 

door  ; 
The  dun  smoke  eddies  round  ;   and,  hark  ! 

tliat  cry  : 
••  Help  I   help  1     Will  no  one  aid  ?     I  die,  I 

die!" 
She  seeks  the  casement ;  shuddering  at  its 

height 
Slie  turns  again  ;  the  fierce  tlames  mock  her 

flight : 
Along  the  crackling  stairs  they  fiercely  play, 
.\n(l  roar,  exulting,  as  they  seize  their  prey. 
"Help!  Help!     Will  no  one  come?  "     She 

can  no  more. 
Hut,    pale  and    breathless,   sinks  upon  the 

floor. 

Will  no  one  save  thee?  Yes,  there  is  one 
Riniaiiis  to  save,  when  hope  itself  is  gone; 
When  all  have  fled,  when  all  but  him  would 

fly, 
The  fireman  comes,  to  rescue  or  to  die. 


N'ight's  iluskv  mantle,  soft  and  silent 

falls; 
Sleep  o'er  the  world  slow  waves  its  waiulof 

lead. 

And  ready  torpors  wrap  each  sinking  head.      He  mounts  the  stair, — it  wavers  'neatli  his 
Stilled  is  the  air  of  labor  and  of  life  :  tread  ; 

Hushed  is  the  hum  and   traiiquilized    the      He  seeks  the  room,  flames  flashing  round 

strife.  li's  head  : 


l6o 


NAKKATIVF  AND  /)/:S(A'//'7 /f/-: 


He   liursU  thf   iliHir  ;   li-    liltH  lirr  |irostriitf 

Iraiiu-. 
And  tiiin-  nx^im  ti>  luavi-  tin-  r:i^;ilin    llniiir 
'riif    till-  l)l;l^l    siilltis  liiiil    \Mlli     its    slilliliv; 

l.t.Mtli  ; 
Tlu-  lalliii-    iinlH'i-.  iiRiiacf  him  with  d-ath; 
Tlif  ?.iiikiii:    il(M)i><  i>  Inirrit  1,  sti'p  liclray  ; 
Ami  ruin  cra^hrs  ruiiiul  hw  dt^pirati-  way  ; 
l!<il  M'    ikf  uti-.iut>>.   tvii  Uit)U>.uil(l  ciiiilers 

I  isf. 

Vfl  -till  lir  sta^;}.;''-'  '"nward  witii  liis  pri/f ' 
111-  leajis  iioiu  liiiniiiiK  stair  In  stair       (h\  ' 

(in 
Couranf  '     <  'iif  ffTort  ninf.  and  all  is  won  ' 
Tin-   stair    is   passt-d.      the   hla/.iiiv;    liall   is 

liravfd  , 
StiUiin'  Vfl  on    i)li»  (  iin)i«-l      I  hank  lliai<  n , 

ihe  i  iiii til  ' 

KdHI  Kr    'r.     Cl'NKAK. 


THE  Dl- ATH  Ol-  THK  OLD  SQlUKi:. 

Th,-  lh-^irif>l!i,-  .111,1  /'tuitiiilii   />uuii  s   liu:,-  <i- 
.flliiil  ifl^<'>  litinly  III  lliis  niii»h,i . 

^'■f'^w  \s   a   wild,    mad    kind   of   nij;iit,   as 
1  lilack  as  the  liotlomli-ss  pit  ; 

'I'lif  wiiul   was  huwliiiK  a-vay  lik<-  a 

Ik-dlainiti-  in  a  lit, 
'IVaiiiii;  thf  ash  liiiii^;hs  i)t1,  and  mowing  the 

puplais  down, 
111  till-  iiR-aduus  l)t-yiind  the  old   lloiir    mill, 

wliere  \  ou  turn  off  ti)  the  town. 

And    the    ram     well,    it  did  rai-i  ■    dashiii>; 

against  the  widow  glass, 
And  deluging  on  the  roof,  as  the  I)evil  were 

come  to  pass  ; 
The  gutters  were  ruiiiiing  in   llooils  uutside 

the  stalde  door, 
And   the  spouts  splashed   from  the  tiles,  as 

they  would  never  give  o'er. 

L,<jr  ,  how  the  winders  rattled  !  youM  almost 

ha'  thought  that  thie\-es 
\V>ri-    wTciuhing   at   the  shutters,    while    a 

eeaseless  Jielt  of  leaves 
I'lew  to  thi-  doors  in  gusts;  and  I  t  ould  hear 

tile  lieek 
Falling  so  loud  I  knew  at  once  it  v.as  up  to 

a  till  man  s  neck . 

We  was  huddling  in  the  liarnessroom  hy  a 
little  scrap  of  fire, 


And    Tom,  the  eoa(  hiimn,  he    was    lhrr>a- 

prai  tieing  lor  the  elioit , 
Hilt    It    sounded    dismal     imlheni    di.i      I. if 

Sipiire  was  dying  last, 
.\iid    the  iliH-tor  said,   do   what   lie    wi.iild, 

Squire  s  liteaking  up  at  last. 

Till-  death  wateh,  sure  enough.  Inked   loud 

just  over  th    owd  mare  s  head. 
Though    he   had   Ue\er  oiu  e  heeii    luaid    np 

tlnre  since  master  s  lioy  lav  dead  , 
And  the  only  sound,  litsides   Tom  s   toon, 

was  the  stirring  in  the  stalls, 
.\nd  till-  gnawing  and  the  scratchuiK  ol    the 

rits  in  the  owd  walls 

W'l-  couldn  t  hear  1  k-ath  s  foot   pass  li\     Imt 

we  knew  that  he  was  mar. 
.\nd   the   chill   rain  ami  the  wind  and    i  old 

made  us  all  shake  with  tear  ; 
We    listened    to    the   cloi  k    lip  stairs,      tuils 

l.reatliing  soft  and  hiw 
l-'or  the  nurse  said,  at  the  turn  ol   iiiglil   the 

old  St|Uire'ssoul  would  go. 

Master  had  lieen  a  wildish    man,  and   led  a 

roughish  lite  ; 
Didn  t    he   shoot  the    Uowloii   s,|niri  ,    who 

ilared  write  tu  his  wili  .' 
Ilt-lieatthe  Kads  lit  Hiiidon  Town.  1  luard, 

ill  twenty  nine. 
When     every     pail     in     ni.irkelplac.-      was 

lirimmed  with  red  port  wine 

And  as  for  hunting,  hless  your  soul,  why, 

for  forty  year  o;  more 
He'd  kept  the   .\Iarley  hounds    man    as  his 

fayllu  r  did  afore  ; 
.Viid  now  to  die  and  in  his  lied      ihe  si  ason 

just  lieguii 
"It  made  him  fiel,"  the  iloctor  saiil,       as  it 

might  do  any  one." 

And  when  the  sharp  \ oniig  lawyer  came  to 

See  him  sign  his  will, 
Sipiire  made  me  blow  niy  horn  outside  as  we 

were  going  to  kill  ; 
And  we  turned  the  hounds  out  in  the  court 

that  Seemed  to  ilo  him  gooti  ; 
l-or  he  swore,  and  sent  us  olT  to  seek  a  lox 

in  Thornhill  Wood. 

Hut  then  the  fever  it  rose  high  and  he  would 
go  see  t'l     'ooiii 


"  ';;'-i ' 


A'. 


AKRATIVE  .tsn  />/-'><  NlPTIVf: 


IBl 


Tl 


Wlurc    mi^lrew   .ilcd   ten   ycuis  ano  wl.r.i 

Uiiiili;isti.l-  i^hiiU  come  , 

1  mm.l  the  ye..r,  1m  .  ,ui>e  our  mare  at  halis 

liuiv  liruWe  ilowti  ;  . 

Mureover,  the  town  hall  was  l.urnt  at  Meei.le 

Diiitoii  Town 
I,  miKl.ll.etwu,  or  half  l.a.t  two.  the  w.n.l 

s.<ineil  tiviite  asleeji 
Ton.    he  w..sotT,  In.t   I,  awake,   sat  watd. 

;iii,l  waiil  to  k.-ip  ,  ,       .1. 

•n,..   .noon   was  up,  HUll.  kIotious  like,  the 

rain  no  longer  lell,         ,         ,     ,  , 

When  all  at  once  out  clashe.l  a.i-i  clan«e,l 

the  rusty  turret  hell. 

That  luilnt  l.efn  heard  lortwenty  years,  not 

since  the  l.uildile  lUiys 
Tom  he  leai-ed  up,  and  I  leaped  up,  for  all 

the  house  a  l.la/e 
ll;.d  sure  not  scared   us  half  so  much,  an.l 

out  we  ran  like  mad. 
I,  Tom  and  Joe,  the  whipper  in  and  t    littk 

stahle  lad. 

••  lies  killed  himself,  •  that's  the  idea  that 

came  into  mv  head  . 
I    felt  as  sure  as  though  I  saw  Npt.re   Har- 

rowly  was  dead ;      ,       ,      ,  ,  ,,„ 

When  all  at  once  a  .loor  tlew  hack,  an<l  ht 

luet  us  face  to  face  ;    ,     ,      ,  ,   , 

His  scarlet   coat  was  on  h.s  hack,  and  he 

looked  like  the  old  race. 

The  nurse  was  clingi-.R  to  his  knees,  a.,d 

cryiuK  likf  ^  '■''"l''  '■  .  ,  ,, . 

The  maids  were  sohhiuKon  the  stairs,  tor  he 

looked  fierce  and  wdd  ; 
'•Saddle    me    I-inhttiin..;    IVss.    my    men, 

that's  what  he  said  tome  ; 
•■  The  moo  is  up,  we're  sure  to  hnd  at  Stoj. 

or  Etterly. 
•■r.eto«tthedoKs;   I'm  well  to  night,  and 

vounir  again  and  souml, 
I  11  have  a  run  once  more  before  they  put  me 

under  trround ;  .  . 

Thev  brought  my  father  home  feet  hrst.  ami 

it  never  shall  be  said 
That  his  son  Joe.  who  rode  so  straight,  died 
quietly  in  his  bed. 

..  u,„,,av  !••  he  cried  ;  "  a  tumbler  full,  ym 
woiueu  howling  there,' 


.lapi.e.l  the  old  black  velvet  capu|Hm 


lien  clapjieil 

his  long  gray  hair, 
Thrust   on    his   boots,  snatche<l    down    his 

whip    though  he  w  as  old  and  weak  ; 
There  was  a.levil  in  his  eye  that  would  not 

let  me  speak. 

\Vc    loosed    the  dogs    to   humor    him,   and 

sounded  on  the  lioiii 
The  moon  was  up  nhovc  the  wooils.  just  east 

of  Haggard  Hoiirne 
I   buckled  Lightnings  tlimat  La^h  last,  the 

Sipiire  was  watching  me  ; 
Hf  let  the  stirrups  down  himself  "»  nuick, 
yet  carefully. 

Then  up  ,.e  got  ati<l  spurred  the  mare  and, 

ere  I  well  could  mount, 
lie    drove    the    yard  gate   open,   man,   and 

called  to  old  l»ick  Blount, 
( tur  huntsman,  dead  five  years  ago- -lor  the 

fever  rose  again, 
Aud  was  spreading  like  a  flood  of  tlame  last 

up  into  his  brain. 

Then  otT  he  tlew  belor<-  the  dogs,  yelling  to 

call  us  an, 
While  we  stood  there,  all  pale  and  dumb, 

scarce  know  ing  he  was  gone  ; 
We  mounted,  and  below  'he  hill  we  saw  the 

fox  break  out. 
And  do\.li  the  covert  ride  we  heard  the  <dd 

Siiuire's  parting  shout. 

.\nd  in   the   moonlit   iiuadow  mist  we  saw 

him  lly  the  rail 
Ik-yoiid  the  hurdles  by  the  bt-ck.just   half 

wav  down  the  vale  ; 
I  saw  him  breast  fence  after  fence  —nothing 

could  turn  hini  back  ; 
And  in  the  moonlight  alter  him  streamed  out 

the  brave  old  pack. 

Twas  like  a  dream,  Tom  crii-d  to  me,  as  we 

rode  Ire-.;  and  fist. 
Hoping  to  turn  him  at  the  brook,  that  cimld 

not  well  be  passed. 
For  it  was  swollen   with  the  rain;  but  ah, 

'twas  ni't  to  be  ; 
Nothing  could  stop  old  Lightning  Hess  but 

the  broad  breast  of  the  sea. 

The  hounds  swept  on,  and  well  in  front  the 

^«    1,..-1     ,-,r\f    Iw^r   ttl'Iiif    ■ 

•llvtl'-     ltr»*<    K*'-     "-- 


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>roke  across  the  fallow  luiul  that  runs 

l)y  the  clown  side. 
\Vf  imllfd  upon  Ciialk  Liiilim  Hill,  and,  aN 

we  stood  us  tlu-rc, 
Two   fields   hevond   we  saw  the   Squire    I.    I 

stone  dead  from  the  mare. 

Then   she  swe|>t  on,    and    in    full    cry    the 

hounds  went  out  of  si).;ht  ; 
A    cloud   came  over   the   broad   moon   and 

somethinj;  diiiimcd  our  sij;ht. 
As    Tom    and    I   hore    master    home,   Ixith 

spcakiuK  under  breath  ; 
And  that  s  the  way  I  saw  th    owd   Sijuire 

ride  boldlv  to  his  death. 


THR  (iLADIATOR. 

STn,i.Ni;ss  reigned  in  the  vast  amphithea- 
tre, and  from  the  countless  thousands 
thatthronj;edliiespa(.'iousinclo>ure.not 
a  breath  was  heard.  Ivvery  ton,i;ue  was  mute 
witii  suspense,  and  e\ery  eye  strained  with 
anxiety  toward  the  >;looni\  portal  wluie  the 
j;ladiator  was  momentarily  -viHcted  to 
enter.  .\t  lenj^th  the  trunipe  undecl.and 
they  led  him  forth  into  the  hroad  arena. 
Tiiere  was  no  mark  of  fear  tipon  his  niaid\ 
countenance,  as  with  majestic  step  and 
fearless  eye  he  entered,  lie  stood  there, 
like  another  Apollo,  tirm  and  unbending  as 
the  rigid  oak.  His  line  jiroportioned  form 
was  matchless,  and  his  tuigid  muscles  spoke 
his  giant  strength. 

"  lam  here,  he  cried,  as  his  jiroud  lip 
curled  in  scorn.  "  to  glut  the  savage  eye  of 
Koines  proud  Jiojiulace.  .\,e.  like  a  dog 
you  throw  nu-  to  a  beast  ;  ;i,id  what  is  in\ 
oflense  .■"  Wh\  .  foi~(ioth.  I  am  a  (/;;/-////;/ . 
lUit  know,  ye  tan  not  fright  mv  so\il.  lor  il 
is  based  upon  a  loundation  stronger  than  tin 
adamantine  rock.  Know  \e.  whose  heaits 
are  harder  th.-in  the  flinty  stone,  niv  heat! 
ipiakes  not  with  fear;  and  here  I  a\ii,  I 
wouM  not  change  eonilitions  with  the  blood 
staineil  Nero,  crowned  though  he  be.  net  for 
the  wealth  of  Koine.  Hlow  v<-  vour  trum- 
pet—  I  am  readv 

The  trumpet  sounded,  and  a  long,  low 
growl  was  heard  to  proceed  from  theeagi'  of 
fl  half  famished  Xuinidian  lion,  situated  ;it 
the  fartiicst  cn.i  lif  the  .iri  na  Tii<gi«'\v5 
deepened  into  a  roar  of  tremendous  volume, 


which  shook  the  enoiiiious  editice  to  its 
very  centre,  .\t  that  moment  the  door  was 
th'-own  open,  and  the  huge  inonslir  of  the 
loresl  s])rang  from  hisden.  with  one  mighty 
bound  to  the  op])osite  side  of  the  arena. 
His  eyes  bla/.ed  with  the  brilliancy  of  fire, 
as  he  slowly  <lrew  his  length  along  the  sand, 
and  prepared  to  make  a  sjiring  upon  his 
formidable  antagonist.  The  gladiator  s  eyes 
([uailed  not ;  liislip  jxiKd  not ;  buthestoid 
immovable  as  a  statue,  waiting  the  approach 
of  his  wary  foe. 

At  length,  the  lion  crouched  himself  into 
anattitudefors]>ringing,  and  with  thecpiick- 
iiess  of  lightning,  leaped  full  at  the  throat 
(jf  the  gladiator.  Hut  he  was  jjrepared  for 
him.  and  bounding  lightly  on  one  side,  his 
falchion  llashed  for  a  moment  over  his  head, 
and  in  the  next  it  was  deiply  dyed  in  the 
purple  blood  of  the  monster  A  roar  of 
redoubled  fury  again  resounded  through  the 
spacious  amphilheatie.  as  the  enraged  ani 
inai.  mad  with  the  anguish  liom  the  wouml 
he  h;  i'  just  reieixed.  wheeled  hastily  round 
and  sjirang  a  second  time  at  the  N'a/arene, 
.\gain  was  the  falehioii  of  the  cool  and 
iiitreiii<l  gladiatoi  deeply  planted  in  the 
breast  of  his  terrible  ad\ersary  :  but  so  sud 
•.Ww  had  been  the  second  attaik.  that  it  was 
impossible  to  avoid  the  full  impetus  of  his 
bound,  and  he  staggered  and  fell  upon  his 
knee.  The  monster  s  paw  was  tij)on  his 
shoulder,  and  he  felt  its  hot  fiery  breath  upon 
his  cluek.  as  it  rushed  through  his  wide  dis- 
tended nostrils.  The  Xa/arene  drew  a  short 
dagger  from  his  girdle,  and  endeavored  to 
regain  his  feet.  Hut  his  foe.  aware  of  liis 
design.  ])ieci]ntatiiig  himself  u|ion  him. 
threw  him  v  ith  \  ioleiu  e  to  the  gTound 

The  exciti  nunt  of  the  po])nlace  was  now 
wrought  up  to  a  high  ])itch.  and  they  waited 
the  ri'siilt  with  breathless  siisjiense.  .A  low 
growl  of  satistaetion  now  air.iounced  the 
n()ble;uiiinarstriumpli.  as  he  sprang  fierce!  v 
upon  hisprostraleeiieiny .  Hut  it  was  ofslimt 
duration;  the  dagger  of  the  gladiator  piercid 
his  vitals,  and  togetlur  tin  y  rolled  over  and 
over,  across  the  broad  arena.  Again  the 
dagger  drank  deep  of  the  monster's  blood, 
and  again  a  roar  of  anguish  reverberated 
thiough  the  stately  eilifice. 

The  %',./ai(Hi  ,  now  wntrhing  his  o[ipoi  ■ 
tunity,  spiang  with  the  velocity  of  thought 


SARRATIVE  AND  DESLKIJ'TJVE 


'OJ 


from  the  terrific  erabnue  of  his  enfeebled 
antagonist,  and  regained  his  falchion,  which 
had  tallen  to  the  gnmnd  in  tlie  strnggle,  he 
buried  it  deep  in  the  heart  of  the  infuriattd 
l)east.  Tlie  noble  king  of  the  forest,  faint 
from  the  loss  of  blood,  concentrated  all  his 
remaining  strength  in  one  mighty  bound; 
but  it  was  too  late  ;  the  last  blow  had  been 
driven  home  to  the  centre  of  life,  and  his 
huge  form  fell  with  a  mighty  crash  upon  the 
arena,  amid  the  thundering  acclamations  of 
the  populace. 

THE  SIOUX  CHIHP'S   DALQHTKR. 


''T"^^^"  «•■">'  hawks  ride  the  rising  blast  ; 
J.        Dark  cloven  clouils  drive  to  and  fro 

Hy  i>eaks  pre  eminent  in  snow  ; 
A  sonn<iing  river  rushes  past. 
So  wild,  so  vortex  like,  and  vast. 
A  lone  lodge  tops  the  windy  hill  ; 
A  tawny  maiden,  nnite  and  still, 
Stands  waiting  at  the  river's  brink. 
As  weird  a'ul  wild  as  you  can  think. 
A  mighty  chitt  is  at  iK-r  ttct  ; 
She  (ioes  not  hi  ■  d  him  wooing  so — 
She  hears  the  c     k.  wild  waters  tlow  ; 
She  waits  her  lo\er.  t.iU  and  lleet, 
From  far  gold  fielvls  of  Malio. 
Beyond  the  b.-.iming  hills  of  snow. 

He  comes  '    The  grim  chief  spruigs  in  air— 

His  brawny  arm,  his  blade  is  bare. 

She  turns;  she  lilts  her  round,  brown  hand; 

She  looks  him  fairly  in  the  face; 

She  moves  her  foot  a  little  pace 

.•\nd  says,  with  coldness  and  command. 

"There's  blood  enough  in  this  lorn  land. 

'■  Hut  see  !  a  test  of  strength  and  skill, 
Of  courage  and  fierce  furlitude  ; 
To  breast  and  wrestle  with  the  rude 
.\nd  storm-born  waters,  now  I  will 
Bestow  you  botli       Stand  either  side  1 
Take  you  my  left,  tall  Idaho  ; 
.\nd  von.  mv  burly  chief.  I  know- 
Would  choose  my  right.    Now  peer  you  low 
.\cross  the  waters  wild  and  wide. 
See  I   leaning  so  this  morn  I  sjiied 
Red  berries  dip  yon  farther  side 
See.  dipping,  dripping  in  the  stream. 
Twin  i'oughs  oi  uuluiiin  btrrii-S  gic.-.m  : 


Now  this,  brave  men,  shall  be  the  lest ; 
Plunge  in  the  stream,  bear  knife  in  teeth 
To  cut  you  bough  for  bridal  wreath. 
I'lunge  in  1  and  he  who  bears  him  best. 
And  brings  yon  ruddy  fruit  to  land 
The  first  shall  have  both  heart  and  hand." 
Two  tawny  men,  tall,  brown,  and  thewed 
Like  antique  bron/.es  rarely  seen. 
Shot  up  lik  flame.     She  stood  between 
Like  fixed,  impassive  fortitude. 
Then  one  threw  robes  w  ith  sullen  air, 
.\nd  wound  red  fox  tails  in  his  hair; 
But  one  with  face  of  pnmd  delight 
luitwined  a  crest  of  snowy  white. 

She  stood  between.     Slie  sudden  gave 
The  sign,  and  each  impatient  brave 
Shot  sudden  in  the  sounding  wave  ; 
The  startled  waters  gurgled  round  ; 
Their  stubborn  strokes  kept  sullen  sound 

Tliey  ne.ir  the  shore  at  l.ist ;  and  now 
The  foam  tlies  spouting  from  a  face 
That  laughing  lifts  from  out  the  race. 

Tlie  race  is  won,  the  work  is  done  ! 
Slie  sees  the  climbing  crest  of  snow  : 
She  knows  her  tall,  brown  Idaho. 
She  cries  aloud,  she  laughing  cries, 
And  teais  are  streaming  frtmi  her  eyes. 
"  O  splendid,  kingly  Idaho  ! 
I  kiss  his  lifted  crest  of  snow  ; 
I  see  him  clutch  the  bended  bough  I 
'Tis  cleft— he  turns  !  is  coming  now  I 

"  My  tall  and  tawny  king  come  back  ! 
Come  swift.  ()  sweet  !  why  falter  so  ? 
Cornel     Come!     What  thing   has  crossed 

your  track  ? 
I  kneel  to  all  the  gods  1  know. 
Oh  come,  mv  manly  Idaho  ! 
Great  Spirit,  what  is  this  I  dread? 
Whv  there  is  blood  !   the  wave  is  red  ! 
That  wrinkled  chief,  outstripped  in  race. 
Dives  down.  and.  hiding  from  my  face. 

Strikes  underneath  !     He  rises  now  I 
Now  i.lucks  my  hero's  berry  bough; 
And  lift-^  aloft  ids  red  fo::  head, 
And  signals  he  has  w(m  for  me. 
Hist,  softly  1     Let  him  come  to  see. 

•■  Oh  come  !  my  white-crowned  hero,  come! 
Oh  come  !  and  I  will  be  your  bride, 
r^-s-p.-jj,  ._.,,.,  chieftaiu's  craft  and  might. 


i!^U| 


mamm 


10, 


^.lAA.^/Jl  h  .\i\n  deslriptive 


i  iill; 


Coiiic  li.ick  lij  lilt  I  my  lips  are  duiul), 

My  hands  arc  liolj>U-ss  witli  lit-spair  ; 

TIk'  liair  you  kissfii,  my  loiij;,  strong;  hair, 

Is  retK-hiiiK  to  the  riuldy  tide, 

Tliat  you  may  clutili  it  when  you  come. 

'■  How  slow  he  hutTets  hack  the  wave  ! 
()  (,'iod,  he  sinks  !     O  Heaven  !  save 
My  lirave,  hrave  hoy  1      He  rises  !     See  1 
Hold  fast,  my  boy  !     Strike  !  strike  tor  me. 
Strike  >traij.;iit  this  way  !     Strike  firm  and 

slroiiK  : 
Hold  fast  >oiir  strength.      It  is  not  long — 
(>  Ciod.  he  sinks  1      llesiiiks!     Is  roik' ! 
His  face  has  ])erished  from  my  si>;ht. 

".\iid  did  I  dream,  and  do  I  wake? 

Or  did  I  wake  and  now  hut  dream  ? 

And  what  is  this  crawls  from  the  stream  ? 

Oh,  here  is  some  mad.  mail  mistake  1 

What,  you  !     The  red  fox  at  my  feet  ? 

N'oii  lirst,  and  failing  from  a  rac<-  ' 

Wliat  !      You  have  brought  me  berries  red  ? 

What  !      Von    have   brought    yonr    bride  ;i 

wreath  ? 
Von  slv  red  fox  with  wrinkled  face — 
Tliat  blade  has  blood  between  your  teeth  I 

■  Lie  still  !  lie  still  !  till  I  lean  o'er 
And  clutch  your  red  blade  to  the  shore. 
Ha  !  ha  !     fake  that !  and  that  !  and  that  ' 
Ha!   hi  I     So  through   your  coward  throat 
The  full  day  sh'U    ■!     Two  foxtails  lloat 
.\nd  dril't  and  drive  adown  the  stream. 

"  Hut  what  is  this?     What  snowy  crest 
Climbs  out  the  willows  of  the  west, 
.Ml  weary,  wounded,  bent,  and  slow, 
\v.t\  dripping  from  his  streaming  hair? 

It  i-  !   it  i-i  my  Idaho  ! 

"  The  gray  hawks  jiass,  ()  love!  and  dovis 
( >  er  yonder  lodge  shall  coo  their  lovis. 
My  lovi   sliiill  Ileal  your  w  nmded  breast. 
And  in  yon  tall  hxlge  two  shall  re>t  " 

Jo.MiriN    Mii.i.i-k. 


RIt.l 

\t,    in.  iilriit    in    J, 


.MASON'S  brum; 


H 


iH  .r   lif.-       r..i    H  I 

^  tK-  r  v.r\\'  r    h  ,■■    .i. 

!,..ln..,l  I'.r  l,.i.„,.. 


..■itli.T  nf    tllK 

■•1  -..liy  ■■•■ 

1    .  ..   c 1.1  it.e 


Al.i'  ail  hour  till  train  time,  sir, 
An'  a  fearful  dark  time,  too  : 

Take  a  look  at  tiie  switch  lights. 
I'oich  in  a  stii      wlieii  yot)  re  tlirougli. 


"  On  tinjc  ?"  well,  yes,  I  guess  so — 
Left  the  last  station  all  right-  • 

She  11  cv)nie  round  the  curve  a  llyin'; 
Hill  Mason  conies  up  t"  night. 

Vou  know  Hill'     No!      He  s  engineer, 

Keen  on  the  road  all  his  life- 
ril  never  forget  the  niorniiig 

He  niarrieil  his  chuck  of  a  wife. 
Twas  the  summer  the  mill  hands  struck— 

Just  ofT  work,  every  one  ; 
They  kickeii  up  a  row  iu  the  village 

AikI  killed  old  Donevan's  son. 

Hill  hadn't  been  married  nior  n  an  hour, 

I'p  comes  the  message  from  Kress, 
Orderin'  Hill  to  go  up  there, 

And  bring  down  the  night  express. 
He  left  his  gal  in  a  hurry, 

And  went  up  on  number  one, 
Thinking  of  nothing  but  Mary, 

.\nd  tlie  train  he  had  to  run. 

.\nil  Mary  sat  down  by  the  window 
To  wait  for  the  niglit  express  ; 

Anil.  sir.  if  she  hadn't  a'  tlone  so. 
She'd  been  a  widow,  I  guess. 

l-'or  it  must  a'  been  nigh  niidnight 

When  the  mill  hands  left  the  Ridge — 
They  come  down     the  drunken  d,e\'ils  ! 

Tore  up  a  rail  from  the  bridge 
Hut  Mary  heard    em  a  workin' 

.And  guessed  there  was  something  wrong 
And  in  less  th.in  fifteen  minutes, 

Hills  train  it  would  be  along. 

She  couldn  t  come  here  t(j  tell  us, 

\  mile  -it  wouldii  t  a'  done — 
So  she  jest  grabbed  up  a  lantern, 

And  made  for  the  bridge  alone. 
Then  down  came  the  night  express,  sir, 

.\nd  Hill  was  makin'  her  climb  ! 
Hut  Mary  held  the  lantern. 

.\-swingin'  it  all  the  time. 

Well  !   by  Jove  !   Hill  saw  the  signal. 

And  he  stop])ed  the  night  express, 
.\nd  he  found  liis  Mary  cryin'. 

On  the  track,  in  her  weddin'  dres>4 ; 
Cryin'  and  laughin'  for  joy,  sir, 

\\\    liolilin'  on  to  liie  light — 
Hello  !   here's  the  train — gooil  bye,  sir, 

Hill  Mason's  on  tin:.'  to-night. 

Hki  T   Hakth 


NARKANlh  AXD  Dh.SCKirilVF. 


105 


( 


LITTLE   BRIiBCHES. 


This 


;c  Willi  u  li 

„U  lli-l.ul.l.. 
■i.,rv  api.rTitr 
1,1.-   fill,  ills 
111'- 


ij.i  l.iiiih 
X,  r  In,  Ills  v.ork. 
;ainst    H.irtc's   j.r  ' 
Li    illst.illril    in   1>'M 


1  111- 
I'.i.l 

llK. 


ini.l.ill''ii"l  III.-  ImirrH 
(.a  il,.riii.i  yr\.  .111.1  I."T- 
in-lca.l  ..I  1.11111114   lii'  I'l 
,,..,1..  Il.iy  »  's   liitii-.-ir  " 
esteeiii  .1.  .1  s,-.  ...1.1  lUrl  11 

InoN'  r  go  imicli  on  religion , 
I  nuvcr  ;iin't  l'-.i«l  no  show  ; 
Hut  I've  got  :i  mi<lillin'  light  grip,  sir. 
On  the  liiiiult'ul  o'  tilings  I  know. 
I  (Ion  t  pan  ont  on  tlic  prophets 

A 11. 1  free-will,  iuul  thnl  s.jrt  of  thing— 
But  1  b'lieve  in  C.ixl  and  the  angels, 
H\  er  since  one  night  last  spring. 

I  come  into  town  with  some  turnips. 

Anil  my  little  Cahe  ci.iiie  along— 
No  fonr  vear-olil  in  the  county 

Could  heat  him  for  pretty  ami  >trong, 
Pearl  and  chipper  and  sassy. 

Ahvavs  ready  to  swear  aiul  fight    - 
And  Id  learnl'hini  to  chaw  lerh.icker 

Jest  lo  keep  his  milk-teeth  white. 

The  snow  come  down  like  a  hlankit 

As  1  \yv    .-d  by  Taggarts  store; 
I  went  1.      -r  a  jugot   im.lassis 

And  lelt  the  team  at  the  door. 
Thev  scared  at  something  and  started  — 

I  heard  one  little  sipiall 
And  hell-to  split  over  the  prairie 

Went  team,  Little  Hreeclus  and  all. 

Hell  to-split  over  the  prairie  ; 

I  was  almost  fro/e  with  skeer ; 
Hut  we  rousted  up  some  torches, 

\nd  -searched  for  em  far  and  near. 
At  last  we  struck  liosses  and  wagon, 

Snowed  under  a  soft  white  mound, 
Tp-iol  -dead  beat  -but  of  lillle  C.abe 

Xo  hide  nor  hair  was  found. 


And  liere  all  hope  soured  on  nie, 

Of  mv  fellow  critters'  aid. 
I  jest  flopped  down  on  niv  marrow  bones. 

Crotch  deep  in  the  snow,  and  praveil. 

Bv  this,  the  torches  was  plaved  out. 

And  nie  and  Isrul  I'arr 
Went  olT  for  some  wood  to  a  sheeplold 

That  he  saiii  was  soirewhar  ihar. 

We  found  it  at  la<l.  ami  a  little  shed 
Where  they  shut  up  tiie  iamlis  at  nigui 


We  looked  in  and  seen  them  huddled  thar, 
So  warm  and  sleepy  and  white  ; 

And  tliar  sot  l-iUle  Breeches  and  chiri>etl, 

As  peart  as  ever  you  i  '?. 
■  I  want  a  chaw  of  terb'    V.er, 
An'  that's  what's  the  -.■':■  of  rae." 

How  did  lie  get  thar?     Angels  ! 

He  conld  never  have  walked  in  that  storm ; 
They  jest  scooped  down  and  toted  him 

To  whar  it  was  safe  ami  warm. 
And  I  think  that  saving  a  little  child, 

.\n    fotchiiig  him  to  his  own. 
Is  a  denied  sight  better  business 

Than  loafing  around  the  Throne. 

John  H.\y. 


DANIEL  PERiTONS  RIDE 


1 1.1  It...   iisi   .i;iy  i.r  M.iv 
»lii    1|   r..T   li,i|.|..-...-.l   ill    ■\iii.-t|..i    w.ls   1. 
,.l.i.;,iniii.lh.-   Mlfjli.-i.yilii'iinl-""-.'"'"" 

l-,k.-iiii..l!i.-C..n.-m.iiiKli  KiN.T "V  » 

,11.  y  s»r,.|u.i,:n.  rylliiii^ 


,f  ill..  ,:i.  .1.  si  .lisaslrn 

.,ii,.-il   'y    Ih'   hr.  akin^ 

,1114  Ihr  w.u.-'-..l.-»  l.irs- 

w;i!I  ..f  walT  In  ru-h 

irsp.     I  hi  .  iiy  '  f 


,:',',",;  ,7r. 'wii.. I.  11,.- f..M..w„„:  ,11. i-  .i-'i»-'  •»-''■: "' " 

li.iri,.^  h.-rsem....  l-  »..rn  lb.:  f.U'.l  ■  il>  "f  H-  •  -"»'■>:  '' "• 

\   1,1,  dav  long  the  river  llowed, 
j\.     Down  by  the  winding  mountain  road, 
Leaping  and  roaring  in  angry  tnood. 
At  stubborn  rocks  in  its  way  that  stood  : 
Sullen  the  gleam  of  its  rippled  crest, 
•-  -ark  was  the  foam  on  its  yellow  breast  ; 
The  dripping  bank  on  either  side 
Hut  half- imprisoned  the  turgid  tide. 
Bv  farm  and  village  it  .piickly  sped,— 
The  weeping  skies  bent  low  overhead.  - 
Foaming  and  rushing  and  i ambling  down 
Into  the  streets  of  pent  Johnstown, 
Down  Ihnnigh  the  vallev  of  Conemaugh. 
Down  from  the  dam  of  shale  and  straw. 
To    the    "ranite    bridge,    where    its    w.Meis 
pour.  , 

Througi-    the   arches    wide,  with    a   dismal 

■oar 

\11  dav  i-mg  the  pitifnl  lid.e, 
H.ibbled  iif  death  on  the  mountain  side  : 
.;,id  all  dav  long  with  je>t  and  sigh. 
The\   ivho  were  droined  that  day  to  die 
Turned  deatetied  ears  to  the  %varning  roar 
Tliey  had  heard  si.  oft  and  despised  before 

Vet  women  trembled.— the  mother  <  eyes 
Turned  oft  to  the  low.'ring,   woeiul  sku- - 
\,..-  -h::.;,:L-7ed  lu  Ihluk  what  mivht  l-fall 


»l^ft--C' 


,K^-M' 


i(S6 


A'.^A'A'.-/ ////•-  .IXP  niSLRlPTH'r-: 


Should    the    flf)o<l    hiirsl    ovtr  thr    t-artiifii      Displayed  a  brute's  institictne  fears, 
wall.  Snorted  and  pawed  with  flasliinj,'  eye. 

So    all  (lay  long  they  went  np  and  down,  Seized  on  the  curl)  and  turned  to  fly  ! 

Heedless  of  peril  in  doomed  Johnstown. 

Dan  Periton  tightened  liis  grip  on  tlie  rein, 
Sat  close  to  the  saddle,  glanced  backward 

()  er  the  ledger  bent  with  anxious  care  t,.„„iV  i  .v,     i  ■,\    .1  .i 

,,,,„..      r       ,  ,  ,    •  louchedthe  bav  with  the  spur,  lien  lmvc 

Old  I'eriton  s  onlv  son  an<l  heir.  i,:„,  i,:.i,      1 

,  ,      -        ,     ,  1-  •    1     .  ■  liini  Ins  head, 

A     commonplace,     plodding,     industrious  «.,,!   1   i.      .  n       .1         1  .. 

,,      '  '  ''  And  down  the  steep  vallev  thtv  clatteriiik; 

vriiitn  ,  I  .  .  ^ 

sped . 


And  all  day  long  in  the  chilly  gloom 
Of  a  thrifty  merchant's  counting  room, 


youth 
Counting    debit     and    credit     the    highest 

truth, 
And  profit  and  loss  a  more  honored  game 
Than  searching  for  laurels  or  lighting  for 

fame. 
He  saw   the  dark  tide  as   it   swept   by  the 

door, 
Mut  heeded  it  not  till  hi>^  task  was  o'er  ; 
Then  saddled   his  horse,   -.1  black  point'*d 

bay 


Then  the  horse  showed   his  breeding  -the 

close  gripping  knees 
Kelt  the  strong  shouhlers  working  with  un- 

flaKK'ng  tase 
As  mile  after  niiie,  'neath  t!i.-  liigh  blooded 

bay. 
The  steep  niountaiil  turninke  fu  u  bn.  kward 

away. 
While  with  oulstretrlicd  neck  Ik-  \\.  -it   gal 


It     ,      .  1111!,  1  /-  loping  down 

High  stepping,   higliblooded.   grandson  of  i.-;,i,   .,       .„  ,•  .  ,,    , 

,,.''"        '^  "  W  ith  the    messagi    ol   warnnu'  tn    i>rn    ec 

Dismav  ;  t    1      .  ^  1 

I.        1  111  1.11  r  1,  Jolinstown, 

Kaw-boned  and  deep-chested,  his  eves  fu  1  t>,  ,   r        1  11  ,    ,       ,     ,, 

c  c  V\\>\  farmhouse    and   vibage,  while   .shnllv 
of  tire  :  .  "^ 

Ti     .  f  l;   .  \«  1  ■      •  oulrang, 

I  he  temper  of   Satan — Magog  was  his  sire;  /.    ,    .1        ■       ■      1  1   ,,       ,       r 

.,,,',,        .  .1        1  •  ()  er    the  rivers  deeii  roar  and   the     lonf -> 

.Arched  fetlocks,  strong  <|uarters,  low  knees,  ,  ' 

...  .  ,       1     I  ■      1  ,  •  iron  clang. 

And    lean,    t)onv  head — his  dam   gave  him  u.,         ,,      .  j     • 

I     .    ,  ^  His    gallant    young     ndtr  s      pretiKunta 

The  foal  of  a  racer  'ransformed  to  a  con 

For  the  son  of  the  merchant  when  out  of  a 
job. 

"  Now  I'll  see,"  said  Dan  Periton,  mount- 
ing tlic-  bay, 


shout, 
■  Flv  !    Mv  to  the  hills!      The   waters  are 

out  !  ' ' 
Past  Mineral  Point  there  came  such  a  roar 
As     ne\er    had    shaken     those     moi.iitains 

before 


W  nat  danger  there  is  of  the  dam  giving       ,.,„  ,._      ,  .,  ,  ,  .,  .. 

...  h        h       Dan  urged  the  good  horse  then   with   wor 

wav  !  7  "^ 

and  caress  : 


.■\  niarxelous  sight  young  I'eriton  saw 
When  he  rode  up  the  valley  of  Coneniaugh. 
S'.'ventv  feet  the  water  fi-il 
Willi  a  roar  like  angr\-  oi  can  s  swell  ! 
Si'venty  feet  from  the  cnimbling  crest 


'Twonld    be    his    last  race,    what    ni;itterr.l 

distress  ? 
.\  mile  faither  on  an<l  behind  him  he  spied 
The  wreck-laden  crest  of  tin-  <leatli-dealiiig 

tide! 


To  the  rock  on  which  the  foundations  rest  !  T'"'"  '"I'l'e'l  winpand  spur  and  te.loubl.  d 

S-vcntv  feel  fill  the  ceasless  flow  "'^-  ^hont. 

Into  the  boilitiL:  i^Milf  below'  "To  the  lulls!     '1  o  the  lulls  '     Ttiewat.i- 

are  out !  " 

Dan  Perilous  cheek  grew  pale  with  fear,  Thus  horseman  and  flood  •iilec.-iine  raring  it 

.■\s  tiie  echoes  fell  on  his  startled  lar.  <lown 

Anil    Ik-  thought  of  tile  weight  of  the  pent-  The  cinder-paved  streets  of  doomed  Joliiis- 

up  tide,  town  ! 
That  hung  on  the  rifled  niouiitain  side. 

Held  by  that  heap  of  stone  and  straw  Daniel    Periton    knew    that  his    doom    was 


O  t-r  th 


'•I     V.--!.-   111. ••,!;;:: 


The  raw-boned  ba\   with  quivering  cars 


'Vet  never  once  faltered  his  -.-larion  crv 


AAA'A'.n/i  I  Asn  nisu<irii\'K 


l^7 


The   blood    ran  off    from  his  k"«J<1  ^lee.l  -. 

side ,  r  1       •  • 

Over  him  hung  the  white  crest  of  the  Hue; 
His    hair    felt    the   touch    of    the   ey^re's 

breath  ; 
The  spray  on  his  cheek  was  tin-  cold  kiss  ot 

death  ;  ,  ,         , 

Beneath  him  the  horse    Ran  to  tremble  and 

droop —  , 

He  saw  the  pale  rider  who  sat  on  the  croup 
But  clear   over   all   rang  his  last   warning; 

shout,  . 

•To   tiie   hills!     To   the  hills!     1-or   tlu' 

waters  are  out !  " 
Then   the   tide  reared   its  head  and  Uape.l 

vengefuUv  <lowu 
On  the   horse  and  his  ri.ler  in  fated  Jolins- 

town  ! 
That  horse  was  a  hero,  so  poets  still  say, 
That  brought  the  good  news  of  the  treaty  to 
Aix  ;  ,  .    , 

And  the  stet^l   is    immortal,   which  carne.i 

Kevere 
Through  the  echoing  night  with   liis   m<>- 

sage  of  fear  ; 
And  the  one  that  bore  Sheridan   into  the 

frav. 
From    Winchester     town,    "twenty     miles 

iiway  ;  " 
But  none  of  these  merits  a  nobUr  lay 
Than    young    Daniel    I'eritons   raw-boned 

bav 
Thatraceddown  the  valley  of  e<>neiiiaugli. 
With  the  tide  that  rushed  through  the  dam 

of  straw, 
Roaring  and  rushing  and  tearing  down 
On  the  fated  thousands  in  doomed  Jolni>- 

town  ! 
In  the  verv  track  of  the  eygrc  >  swoop. 
With  Dan' in  the  saddle  and  Death  on  the 

croup,  , 

Th?  foam  of  his  nostrils   flew  l>aek  on   tlie 

wind,  .     ,      ,  ,, 

And  mixed    with   the    foam    of   tlie  billow 

behind. 
A  terrible  vision  the  morrow  saw 
In  the  desolate  valley  of  Coiiemangli  ! 
The  river  had  shrunk  to  its  narrcw  bed 
But   it-   way   was  choked    with    heape.l  up 

dead.  .  ,    .  , 

:.-,:„_;.  u,,.  ..r.iirt*-  briiik't'  with  Its  arolies 

four 


l„.y    the    wreck  of    a    city   that   delves   no 

more  ; 
And  under  it  all.  so  the  searchers  say, 
Stood  the  sprawling  limbs  of  the   gallant 

Stiff  cased  ill  the  drift  of  the  Conemaugh. 

A  goo<Hier  statue  man  never  saw ,— • 

Dans  loot  on  the  stirrup  his  hand  on  the 

rein  !  . 

So  thev  shall  live  in  white  marble  fgain, 
And  ages  shall  tell,   as  they  gaze  on  the 

group. 
Of  the  race  that  he  ran  while  Death  sat  on 

the  croup. 

Albion  W.  Tourgke. 


AlWT  POLLY  (IREEN. 

Bv  fi-rmi'isioii  «/  the  .  lul/ior. 

AT  last  the  collage  was  rented 
That  vacant  had  stood  so  long, 
And  the  silent  gloom  uf  its  chambers 
Cave  way  to  mirth  and  song, 
ICver  since  the  Sheriff  Sold  it. 
And  poor  Dobsoii  moved  away, 
Not  a  sonld  had  crossed  the  threshold 
Till  the  strangers  came  in  May  ; 
Then  the  numld  on  the  steps  of  marble 
Was  scoured  and  well  rinsed  off, 
An<l  the  i)ackeddea.!  leaves  of  autumn 
Were  thrown  from  the  dry  pump  trough  ; 
And    the    windows    were   washed   and  pol- 
ished, 
\nd  the  paints  and  floors  were  scrubbed. 
While  the  kiiobsand  ilie  hearthstone  brasses 
Were  cleaned  and  briglitly  rubbed. 

Now  right  across  the  turnpike 

Lived  old  Aunt  I'olly  Green, 

.\nd  through  the  window  lattice 

Tlie  cottage  could  be  seen. 

There  wasn't  a  bed  or  mattress. 

There  wasn't  a  thing  untied. 

Not  a  box,  a  trunk,  or  a  bundle. 

But  what  Aunt  Polly  spied. 

Such  high-toned,  stylish  neighbors 

The  village  had  never  known  ; 

.\nd  the  familv  had  no  children— 

The  folks  were  all  full  grown  ; 

That  is.  there  were  two  young  ladieS: 

The  husband  and  his  wife, 

"  And  she,"  said  old  Aunt  Polly, 

"  Hain't  seen  a  bit  of  life." 


■I 


i*'/:-KV.;»';vvi-»jfl 


lh^ 


NAKRAJJl-h  AM)  DliSCKIPTn  E 


^'■ 


titili 


And  so  Aunt  Polly  walchcd  them. 
Ult  heard  the  liushaiid  say, 
■  Ciood-l)ye,  my  Wnc."  wlien  leaving 
His  wife  imt  lor  the  day  ; 
And  when  he  came  at  snnset 
She  saw  them  eager  run, 
Striving  the  wile  and  dau^;hters 
To  lie  the  lavored  one  ; 
And  as  Aunt  Tolly,  iieei)ing, 
Heheld  his  warm  embrace, 
An<l  noted  well  the  love  light 
That  lit  the  mother's  face, 
Slie  shook  lur  head  and  muttered, 
•'  Them  two  hain't  long  been  wed, 
A  ]>ity  for  his  first  wile. 
Who's  sleepin'  cold  and  dead. 

'■  The  i>oor  thing  died  heart-broken. 

Neglected  by  tlial  l)rute, 

Wlio,  soon  as  she  was  buried, 

Hegan  his  new  love  suit, 

I  know  it,'   said  Aunt  I'oUy, 

••  I  see  the  hull  thing  through  ; 

How  kin  he  so  forget  her. 

Who  always  lovid  him  true?" 

And  tears  of  woman's  jnty 

Streamed  down  .\unt  Polly's  face, 

.As  in  her  mind  she  jiii  tured 

The  dead  wife  s  resting-place. 

'■  To  think,  "  sobbed  good  .Xnnt  Polly, 

"  How  the  daughters,  too,  behave. 

When  tlu  ir  jioor  and  sainted  mother 

Fills  a  lone,  forgotten  grave." 

One  day  when  old  Aunt  Polly 

Sat  knitting,  almost  a-leep. 

When  the  sliadows  under  the  W(Mi<lbine 

Ivistward  began  to  cr<-<p. 

.\  rosv  clucked,  lir. 'wn  eye<l  maiden 

Walked  up  to  the  kitchen  door. 

Where  never  ;i  soul  from  the  cottage 

Had  d.ireil  to  walk  before: 

'Ti^  inie  that  she  walked  on  tip  to<  , 

,\nii  cantiou'-ly  peereil  around; 

Ihit  she  sniiUii  and  courtesied  sweetly 

When  the  one  she  sought  was  found  : 

'■  I  rappi-d  on  the  front  door  knocker, 

.\nd  wondered  where  vou  could  be. 

So  I  hi>pe  you  will  i)ar<lou  my  boUlness 

In  walking  around  to  see    " 

"  RoMnes-i."  said  Polly,  rising. 
And  fixing  her  glasses  straight, 
"  Boldness  ain't  uothin'  iiow'-days. 


To  some,  at  any  rate. 

Sit  down  in  that  chair  and  tell  me 

Who   twas  that  sent  you  here  ; 

And  tell  me  how  long  ago,   Miss, 

Vou  lost  your  mother  dear." 

The  girl  stood  still,  astonished. 

She  knew  not  what  to  say, 

She  wished  herself  in  the  cottage 

Tiiat  stooil  across  tlu'  way. 

"  Now  don't  stand  there  a  siilkin', 

Have  a  little  Christian  shame, 

Ivven  if  she  is  a  bold  one 

That  bears  your  fatner's  name." 

"  Madam,  or  Miss,  "  said  the  maiden, 

"  There  s  surely  a  great  mistake. 

Or  else  I  must  be  dreaming^  ' 

'•  No  you  hain't,  you  re  wide  awake; 

I  blame  your  bold  stepmother 

J'or  learr.in'  y<ni  this  deceit; 

Now  answer  me  true  the  iimstion 

Which  again  I  nln^t  rejieat-- 

Wheii  did  yon  lose  your  mother. 

And  of  what  di<l  tlie  poor  child  die, 

And  wasn't  lur  pale  face  i>inched  like. 

And  didn't  she  <jften  sigh  ? 

Horrors!  jist  look  at  the  heathen, 

A  huighin'  right  in  my  face. 

When  speakin'  about  lur  mother. 

In  her  last  lone  restin'  jdace.' 

"  Vou  sav  vou  were  sent  to  invite  me 

To  the  cottage  over  the  way. 

That  to  night's  the  celebration 

Of  your  motlui's  marriage  day, 

■And  this  is  thesiher  weddin' 

Of  that  young  and  frisky  thing. 

That  for  \\\i:  and  twenty  summers 

She's  wore  her  plain  gold  ring  ? 

Well,  looks  they  are  deceivin'. 

Why  her  h.iir's  not  one  mite  gray, 

Aiui  her  clu tk  is  like  a  lily 

Oathered  for  1 '.aster  day. 

.An'  will  I  come?     A'es,  itearie  , 

lint  let  me  yourpirdoii  cra\e, 

I'or  r\e  been  like  an  old  fool   weeinn', 

A  mournin"  an  empty  gra\e.  " 

Oi:i>.    M     \"kk!k; 


poMPi;ii. 

A    Nn  lo,  a  voice  from  Italv  !    It  comes  like 

x\     the   stirring    of  liie  iiin v     lidiii    tii> 

mountains  1     It  floats  in  majesty  like 


xii^RATi\-i-  Axn  /y-:s(A'/rT/r/: 


Km 


y 


the    eclio    of    U.e    tluu.aer!      ll    bRUl  u-s 
MJennulv    hk.   a   .-.una    tn-ni    the  t.>n,b. 
T;;rK.naUonshc.rk.n:lurU.c>lamK-r..t 

;'\,sl,n,U-n,an.lUu-lmrK-.l  voice  olanlr 
i;t;,tv  speaks  a,ain   tro„.  the  uruy  run.,  u. 

''"'SI.Kk  the  tide   of  e,«hteen  hu„are.l 
V.n-s       At  the   tool   of  theV.ne.Ui.lNesU 
li;rstu,.ls  a  roval  c-,tv  ;  the  statelv  RonK,. 
J    Us     Nl^r-Uv  streets,  ..rt.an,,uets,n  the 
:i.s  of  U.  splendor    The  hustle  <.n>use. 

l,.ou.anas  >s  there  ;  V-  ;'->,    'X.'  „;; ^jj^ 

ilironired    ciuavs  ;   it  ra!^<  -  if""'  ^"  ' 

tre   an.l  the  lorum     U  is  the   hon.eo 

s    rv    ofuavetvanaofjov.      I  here  to^ed 

V   uV   drouns'itselt    n>    ai<s,pat.on  ■    the 

n    oars  over  the  n.artyreaChrM,an;  an, 

he   l.lee.lin«    ^U^Vr-^^or   .l.es  at    the  h.ck  . 
app!auain«    spectators.      It  .-^  a   careless,  a 
,lr.- miinif.  a  devoted  city. 

T  'r^i^ahlackne^  in  the  lu.n/.on  and 
the  earthquake  is  riotiuK  u,  the  bowels  ol 
the  mountain  ! 


,n,u-  stand  in    her    amphitheater,   and  yo-i 

shall   read  utter  desolation  on  Us  bare  ami 

dilapidated  walls.  Wmer 

Pompeii!    moldering   relic   of    a   former 

worl.l  '    Stranpn  re.lemption  from  the  sepul- 

hJr  '      How  v.v.d  are  the  classic  memories 

Hut   cluster   around  thee  '     Thy  U.nelmess 

is  nle  with  to„Kiies  ;   for  Ihe  shadows  ot  the 

,„i^;hlv  are  thy  sojourners      Man  walks    1 

,les.,laled  and  forsaken  Streets,  and  is  lost  m 

his  dreams  of  other  days. 

IK-  converses  with  the  );enius  ..t  the  past. 
,u,d  the  Ronnn  stands  as  freshly  recalle.l  as 
before  the  billow  of  lavaha.l  slilfened  ab.ne 
!,;„,  A  Plinv,  a  Sallusl  a '1  raja.i,  are  m 
hU  mus, UK,  and  he  visits  their  very  homes^ 
Vener.a.le   and   eternal    oily  !      The  storied 


urn  to  a  ii.ition's  memory 


.\  disentombed 


Hark!  a  roar,  a  cr.i-h  1  and 


;;-:;;'^;;;;;aal,ons  of  the  etern:.!  lulls  are 
i,,icheaforlhinaseaofhre.  W  oc  tor  lut 
fU.-acilv!  The  torrent  comes  suruuKbU 
:;.  ,,,ul  ocean:  it  b-ils  above  wall  and 
t„-vcr.  palace  and  fountain,  and   I'ompeu  ,. 

1  citv  t)f  tombs  !  , 

•'   AV-s  roll  on:  silence,  darkness,  and  deso. 

laum   are  in  the  halls  ot  buried   j^randeur. 
tI::  forum   IS  voicel^s;  -> ^he  inmi,..  s 

Ions        -t    Klorv:    an.l   the  slun.l.er    of  the 

areamlcss  citv  is  t  ,r,^olten.  x„. ,,,,,. 

Pompeii  beholds  a  resurrection  !   As  sum 

„„,  -dbv  the  blast  of  the  hrst  trumpet,  she 

:,,;   shaken   from  her  l.eauty  the  ;^hc.o 

c  ..nturies.   ami  once  more  look-<  toith  upon 
,;:  world,  sullied  and  sombre,  but  mteres 

,,ur    .till        .\«ain     upon     her    arche-..     her 
Irts   a„dIu-rc..lonna>iesthesunl.nuers 
./'splendor,    bu,    not   as    er^l.    when^ 
u-tlected   lustre   from    her   marble>   da/./.k,l 
like  the  i;loryofhis  own  true  beam. 

There.intheir  «loomv  boldness,  si.     du 

p, laces,  but  the  SOUK  ol  carou'-a    is  huM    .1 
f  rc-ver      You  mavbehoM  the  places  of  her 

llunt^ins.   but   vou    will    hear  "';•;---• 
tlu.y  are  as  the  water  courses. dUu^d-^^^^ 

Tiiere    l»Oi  '^rc  ne.  k-'''  '  .  .  ,. 

renness  of  long  antiquity  is   theirs      Vou 


an.l  n.en  witness  0,r  the  dead!  KverysUme 
of  thee  is  .  .,n-ecrate.l  and  immortal.  Rom. 
was;  Thel-swa-,  Sparta  was  ;  thou  wasl, 
,„d  art  s;dl,  N'..  *-"tb  -r  \  andal  thun- 
acredatthvgale.,oT.evcle,l   mlhys,u.il 

Man  mane.l  not  thv  maKtnficence.  T  h  m 
wast  -cath.d  bv  the  hnger  ol  1  nn  wh.. 
alone  knew  the  .Uplh  of  thv  v,.,  ence  and 
evime  Habyl.-n  of  Ilalv  '  '' >-■  '>'-.";;;:^'- 
„„t  revcale,!  to  thee.  N'..  prophet  was  t  K^-e. 
when  thv  Lowers  wer.-  totUrinK  and  the 
ashv  .larkness  obscure.l  thy  h..n/<.n  to  con- 
strue the  warning;.  The  wrath  of  ( .0.1  was 
up.mtheeheavilv;  i"  the  vol.an..  w,is  u 
..'hi.lin^.  ..f  His  power;  and,  bk.-  th„u 
ancient  si- ters  of  the  plain,  thy  judgment  was, 
sealed  in  fire  ' 


.   ,,t.   ■  ;.:...rtiin  u  f.i  M.iiilfe-t- 


THF.  PIKF.-rinND. 

■rhl«  .Ir.iTnilir  -■  :      "  '" 
,,,  .  ,  !,,.!i.,n.^    ii.l  ■  >    .l"!  '  ' 

Hank:   hark  \    o'er   the  city,  alarm  bells 
ring  out. 
Cling,  cl.ing  !  "*  tire,  tire  •  '    each  t.me 
seems  to  shout.  . 

••  C.me  .)n,"  cries  a  voice,  "  there  is  w..rk 

to  lie  ilone," 
S.>  f.irlh  for  .)ur  steamer  and  liors.-cart  we 

run  1  ,1, 

1  Ure  thev  are !     KoU  them  ..ut !  now  (piicW, 

let  us  fly  !  ^      ,  .      ,  ,,  . 

"  Clear  the  track  \  turn  out  !  fire  !  fire         is 

our  cry.  _  , 

"  Ha  !  ha  !  here  we  are  t  \  es,  the  hire-Fiend 

is  out  i 


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\.iKA'.ir/i/-:  Axn  n/sch'/Z'Tiii-: 


Iu»t  -^et-thc  snuik.-r..ll.  while  llufliuiuslt-ai.  "  Spiire  notliinK.  spt-eil  ....ward  !     In  this  I 

iloiit  ■  (Icliglit  ! 

Ut.n.ll'the  h..se,  .i«irk  ;  imll   to  llu-  tunk,  71.0  victims  are  nnne  I     I  urn  king  here  to- 

hovs ;  '"«''* 

Make  fast  th..  stcanur  now  !   listen  to  its  ^.^^^  ^_^  ^     ^^^^  ^^^^^^^  ^  ^^^^  ,^^^.  ^  j,,^.  ..j^^^^ing 

ncjise !                                            .    ^  clietrs 

There  go  the  watt-rjels  higl'  "'tin-  a.r  .■j^  ^,|^.j  ,  ^_^  ^^^^  ,^^^j^,^^  ^^  ^  ^^^^. 

Dnsh    then,    on!    l.<Kl.er '     h.^her  !     Il..n..s  ,,|^^.^^,,_^,,,     ^.^.^    ^^,f^.     ,,^.    ,ie^,,e„as    to    the 

everywhere  n,„nn;i, 

But  stav  !  a  wihl  erv  uses  Inu.l  oerthe.lin.  C.v-.   the   l.ahe   to   lis   ...other,  then    h.oks 

A   wo...an   is  shrieking,  •' my  chiUl  sUel-  eahnlv  ro...ul 

•'^              jll^j^j                  h.  ■•  Th.i.ik  (.0(1,  that  he  gave  me  the  strength. 

Help!  help!  can  vestanil,  oh  ...en,  here  and  '''",'*,'!''".''!                    ....             . 

rieip  .iicii               .  "  \\\-    will,       cried  a  voice,    "hut   we   also 

\  little  child  die.  vet  do  nothing  tor  ..le  ?  thank  voii  •'  " 

She  t.ur..s  1  she  i^l  lost !  '  shrieks  the  n.other.  The  1-r- F"^>hI  rnshed  l.y  on  h.s  merc.less 

■Are  ye'n.e.1  ? 'have  ye  hearts  ?  then  help  At    losing    Ws    victims  he  seemed    full  of 

my  poor  c  ..  i  .  ^^^  sputtered  and  hissed  his  unceasing  re- 

"  He  caln.,"  cried  a  fire..ia.i,  young,  sturdy  proof, 

and  brave,  Tiitil  with  a  crash,  inward  tun. hied  the  roof 

"  I  diei'nyonllanies,orvourcliildl  willsave!  Then,  'n.id  water  and  work,  'mid  laughter 

Ho  '  hidders,  (inick  !  .piiek  '  lu.isl  then,  up  and  shout, 

.1  *m...  i,':....,!  .l.,.,!,  -itfix-    '..ul  tliM  tirt' WAS  <»ut . 


The  Fiend  slunk  away,  and  the  fire  was  out. 
JKSSIIC    GUKSN. 


CHANUINO  COLOR. 

Snit.ilil*  to  hi.Mif,  Sun. lay  v,I,.„,l  ui  cInirLli  ciMcnallinicnt. 

(\  1 1 .  every  one  was  sorry  for  Xed  ! 
_/      "  It's  a  perfect  shame,"  so  the  people 
said  : 


to  the  wall  — 
Now,  steadv  !  God  help  me  !  Oh,  what  if  I 

fall?" 
One  gla.ice  iii>  to  heave...  o..e  short  prayer 

he  spoke. 
Sprang  up.  and  was  hidden  by  darkne>s  and 

smoke. 

O.i  her  k.iees  sa.ik  the  .uotl.er.  lips  moving 

While  til'senl  a  thrill  through   the  crowd  "  ^''^^'^^''  ^'^'^  ^  "     ^^'''>''  ^^""''  >'"" 

lireati-k's  Ml^lc!i'lS-.-ile,l,  no.ie  speakh.g  Ned  vva"\he  deacon's  daughter's  beau,- 

,  Ho.iest  and  m.iiily,  hard  to  beat. 

While  pufrrfrom  the  engine  al.M.e  coul.l  be  I'ive  foot  ten  in  his  stocking  feet. 

..        ''^'"^'''  .    r       1      „    .1,,.    window  Hess  was  the  sweetest  girl  in  the  place. 

All   eyes    remained    fix.-,l  .,..    the    window  ^^.j;,,  ,^  ^„^,,  .,^  ,-,,1^  ..^  her  winsome  face  ; 

•''"'^■'■'      ,     ,  ,  i..„;,,i,t  Tiie  deacon's  daughter,  kind  and  gay. 

Where  last  stood  a  hero  whom  angels  .night  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^  ^^^^  .^>,^^  ^^^^  ^^^^_^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^^ 

'^'^'*'-  Now,  /.7v>  good  people  iiitiv  agree. — 

'•  Will  he  ever  eunie  back  '  '      No  sound  in  The  deacon,  Hess,  and  Ned  make  Ihrre. 

Save  the'l'-'re  h'lend's  laugh.aslieleapsupso  Old  Deacon  Green  was  a  "moneyed  man  ; '; 

.^a\i  in  1^  f.  His  motto  was;  "  Get  and  keep  if  you  can. 

Catchi,'"Mindows  and   doors   woodwork,  •HoneU  in  all  his  dealings  ?  "     Yes. 

,     ,   ,.   ..,..,,  Honest  as  vou.  or  Ned.  or  Hess; 

While ''Mmrn' with   all  speed,"  seems   his  Hut  cliarity  had  left  his  creed 

conquering  call.  And  he  was  stingy  in  thought  and  deed 


NAR/<.nn-E  AND  DESCRIPTIVE 


i/« 


"  I  tell  yon  no  man  l)orrow»  from  me ; 

If  he  wants  anv  help  1ft  him  fitul  it,  "  saiil  ht- ; 

•■  And  Bess,  my  «irl,  hear  what  1  say, 

You  sfiid  that  shiUless  Ne<l  away  ! 

I  have  no  nst-  for  the  la/y  dunce, 

1  heard  that  he  Iwrrowed  a  dollar  once. 

"Mow    when    /    borrow— you    hear    me, 

Bess?- 
Then    you    may    purchase   your   wedding- 
dress. 
Until  that  time  Ned  Brown,  you  see. 
Must  be  a  minus  (juantily." 
And  Bessie  murmured  soft  and  low  : 
•Thats    something    N'ed    wou'd    like    to 
know." 

That  night  the  moon  and  the  silent  stars 
Saw   two   young   heads   near  the  meadow 

bars. 
And  heard  Bess  say  :  ' '  I  think  to  morrow 
Some  one  will  really  have  to  borrow  !  " 
Two  hearts  were  happier,  I  knos. 
Beciuse  the  n-w  moon  told  ine  so. 

Next  morn,  Bess  seized  her  shopping-bag, 
Harnessed  the  deacon's  corpulent  nag. 
And  drove  to  town  ;   I  wonder  why 
She  chose  that  early  hour  to  buy  ! 

A  small  boy  with  a  freckled  face 
Was  standing  near  the  market  place  : 
He  waved  his  cap  when  he  saw  sweet  Bess. 
As  fair  as  a  tlower,  in  her  muslin  dress, 
■•(^ood  morning    Cousin  Bob."  said  she  ; 
•■  Vou  re  just  the  l)oy  I  want  to  see  1 

'•  I'll  give  all  you  ask,  and  more, 
If  vou  will  ride  to  father's  door, 
\wA  say  to  him,  '  Bess  is  in  town, 
(ioing  to  marry  that  Ned  Brown.' 
After  you  tell  him.  drive  away,^ 
No  matter  what  he  has  to  say." 

Imagine  the  deacon,  if  you  can  ! 
Poor  Hob  ne'er  saw  an  uglier  man 
Thnii  Deacon  C.reen,  that  summer  day 
He  watched  his  old  nag  trot  away  ; 
The  words  he  used  are  hard  to  spell, 
.\nd  really  wouldn't  do  to  tell. 

■  There  is  Bess  in  Blickingham  town, 
Keadv  to  marry  that  scamp,  Brown  ; 
I  can' reach  her  a-^  be-At  !  may- 
Even  my  old  nag's  gone  to-day  \ 


The  parson  would  lend  me— I  must  borrow, 
I'or  Bess  may  not  be  there  to  morrow.  ' 

The  parson  lent  him  his  dapple  gray. 
And  lie  made  for  the  town  without  delay. 
There  stood  Bess  in  the  market  place, 
And  near  her  the  determined  face 
Of  our  friend  Brown  was  plainly  seen— 
.\  sight  to  madden  Deacon  (ireen. 

The  young  folks  entered  the  old  town-hall. 

The  scene  of  many  a  county  ball, 

.\nd  Bessie's  father  walked  in,  too; 

I  wonder  what  he  meant  to  do  ? 

This  much  I  know— the  words  then  Mid 

Came  chiefly  from  the  lips  of  Ned. 

'•  Deacon  Green,  did  you  borrow  the  gray 
I  hat  brought   you   to    Blickingham    town 

todav  ? 
You  did  ?'    Then  Bi-ss  shall  be  my  wife, 
.■\.nd  here's  an  end  to  all  our  strife  !    " 
Said  Bess:  '•  I  knew  dear  father  tiieant 
To  give  his  full  and  free  consent." 

"But,"  gasped  the  deacon,  "  I  never  said 
Mv  daughter  could  marry  you,  Ned  I    " 
■•  i  heard  vou  say,  "  cried  blue  eyed  Bess, 
■  That  I  might  purchase  my  wedding-dress 
When  v(ju  borrowed  from  any  one. 
.\nd  now,  you  see,  the  deed  is  done  ! 

•'  It  can't  be  helped  ;  and,  father  dear._^ 
h'orgive  us,  won't  you,  now  and  here  ?  " 
The  deacon  frowned,  but  chuckled  too  : 
••  That's  all  vou've  left  for  me  to  do  ! 
You're  full  of  business,  and  I  guess 
Your  head  is  pretty  level,  Bess; 
You  took  your  father's  nag  away, 
And  made  him  toe  the  mark  to-day  ; 
And  though  Ini  Cru'i.  ere  we  leave  town, 
Mv  onlv  daughter  shall  be  liroicn  .'  " 

H  \TTIK  (i.  C.\NFIKl.l>. 
LITTLE   niiO    AND   \. 

nmniitr. 

^ror  asked  me,   mates,  to  spin  a  yarn, 
JL  before  we  go  below  ; 

Well,  as  the  night  is  calm  and  fair, 
and  no  chance  for  a  blow, 
I'll  give  one, —  a  story  true  as  ever  yet  was 

told—  ,      , 

Kor.  mates,  I  wouldn't  lie  alnjut  the  dead  ; 
no,  not  for  gold. 


^^■K  - 


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'msmsm^^i"!^''^ 


I7-' 


j\'WA'.r/7i7'  ./AV  /v sch'/rrn't-: 


Tilt'  story's  i)f  ;i   iiuiii!   .iiw'   l;iil.  wlio  l.ivt-.l 

in  ikiys  K'""'  ''^  • 
The    muiiieii    u:is    \I<.>;   Aiidi-rson,   th'-  hul. 

iiiessinatfs,  v.a?.  1. 

A  iK.»ter,  triiniiifr  rrult  than  Mej;  was  very 

hunl  tu  liiid  ; 
Why,  shf  coiihl  dinih  a  liilt  ami  iiiakt-  l'iv«- 

knots  a>;in  the  wintl  ; 
Ami  as  for  larnin,  hulks  and  signs',    Ivt- 

often  hearil  it  said 
That  she  lonUl  \^\\k  tin  scholars  j"  ;nts  and 

then  eonie  out  ahead 
The   old   school  master   used    to   say,    and, 

mates,  it  made  me  cry, 
That  the  smartest  there  was  little  Meg  ;   the 

greatest  ilunce  was  I. 

Hut    what   cared    I    for   larnin'   tlrii,   while 

she  was  l>y  my  side  ; 
I'or.  though  a  lail,  1   loved   her,  mates,  and 

lor  lur  would  have  died  ; 
And  she  loved  me,  the  little  lass,  and  oltcti 

have  I  smiled 
When  she  said,  •'  I'll  l>e  your  little  wile," 

'twas  the  prattle  ol   a  cli  Id. 
For   tlure   lay   a   gult    between    us,    males, 

with  the  waters  ruiiiiiiig  high  ; 
(  >n  one  side  'food   Meg  Anderson,  on  tlie 

other  side  stood  I . 

Meg  s  fortune  was  twelve  sliijis  at  sta  and 

houses  on  the  land  ; 
While  mine  -why,  mates,  yu  might  have 

held  my  fortune  in  youi  liaiul 
Her  father  owned  a  vast  domain  for  miles 

along  the  shore  ; 
My  father  owned   a    fi-hing-smack,    a   hut. 

and  nothing  more  : 
I   knew  that   Meg   I   lu'er   coul.l   win,   no 

matter  how  Id  try. 
For  on  a  couch   of  down   lav  she,  on   a  bed 

of  straw  lay  I . 

I  nt  vir  thought  of  leaving  Meg,  or  Meg  of 

leaving  me. 
For   we   were    young,   ami    never    dreamed 

that  I  sluiuld  go  to  sea. 
Till     one     bright     morning    father     said  : 

"  There  s  a  whale  shq)  in  the  bay: 
I  want  you.  Hill,  to  make  a  cruise — you  go 

a'roiiri!  today  ' 
Well,  mates,  in  two  weeks  from  that  time  I 

bade  them  all  good-bye, 


'.V  hile  on  the  dock  stood  little  Meg,  and  on 
the  d''ck  stood  1. 

1     ,iw  her  <':t  bof'ire  we  billed,  whene'er  I 

came  on  shoie 
.\nd  she  would    sa'   •    "  Hill,   when   vou  re 

gone,  111  love  you  more  and  more  ; 
And   I  promise  to  be  true  to  you  through 

.ill  the  coming  sears    ' 
I'.iit   while  she  spoke   her   liright    blue  eve-, 

were  filled  with  pearb.  tears 
Tl  »ii.   as   I   whis])ered   wurtls  of   hope   and 

kis-.ed  her  t  yelids  dry. 
Her    last    words    were:   "  (iod    s)>eed    vou. 

Hill  '  "  so  parted  Meg  and  1. 

Well,  males,  we  cruised  for  four  long  years. 

till  at  last,  one  summer  s  day, 
Our  good  shii>.  the  "  Minerva.  "  cast  aiichoi 

in  the  bay 
Oh.  huw  my  iieart  beat   high  with  hope,  as 

1  >aw  lur  home  once  more, 
.\iid  on  the  pier  stood  huiuireds,  to  wilcoine 

us  ashoie  ; 
Hut   iii\    heart  sank   down  within   me  as  1 

ga/cd  with  anxion>  i  ve— 
Ni)    little    Meg   stood    on    the   dock,    as   on 

the  deck  stood  I. 

Why.  males,  it  nearly  broke  my  heail  vhen 
I  went  ashore  that  day, 

l'"or  they  told  me  little  Mvg  li.c'l  weil,  while 
I  was  lai  away. 

They  tolil  me,  too,  they  forced  er  to  I — 
and  wrecked  her  fair  young  hie— 

Just  think,  messmatts.  a  child  in  years,  to 
be   111  <dd  man's  wile. 

Hut  lur  father  said  it  must  he  so.  and  what 
could  she  re]dy  ? 

F'or  she  was  only  just  si.xleeii — just  twenty- 
one  was  I . 

Well,  mates    :i  few  short  years  from  then  — 

perhaps  ii  may  be  four — ■ 
One  bliistiring  night  jack  (ilinn  and  I  were 

rowing  to  the  slmre. 
When  right  ahead  v.  <    -  iw  a  sight  th:it  made 

us  hoM  our  bnalli — 
There  floating  in  the  i)ale   moon!  „nt  w  is  ;i 

woman  cold  in  death. 
I  raised  her  uj' :  oh.  dod.  \v.    -smales,  that 

I  had  passed  her  by  I 
For  in  the  bay  lav  little  Meg.  an  ;  over  her 

stood  I.  C    T.   MuRi'i     . 


l-»AU'r  V 


PATHETIC  READINGS 


r|A,n.KK  i-^  :i  .l.^un.  in  ,.:.lhos,  ms  ,l,.r.-  is  :.  s„l;.>.-  i.,  f  :.r~  >..n.tnn.s  ■■  ,l  .s  l,.U.r  to 
i  ^M,  I.,  tlu-  li.nis..  c.f  mnurtUMK  th.m  I.,  tlu-  I...n^.  of  I,-  .Mi.v.,"  IN-  .l.vl;u..l  ilml  ;ill 
true  ,.l.:.s.....  n.iwt  luuv  n,  it  tl..-  v.-in  of  su.lm->s. '  C  rU.in  ,1  ■>,  tl,:a  luvo  :.n.l  th-  holust 
nations  of  HI.-  ,k-riv.- mm-h  ..f  tlK-.r  sw...tm>s  lr..m  llu-  ,„inor  .  1m,„N  th:.l  ,lr,v.-  l-.n.l 
lu-.rts  clusiT  to-itlur  l.v  th.-  -m,!  lu.t.s  <.fs..i.u'  ^yIlll.;.lllfll.    ..•tn.m. 

Tlu.  scle.ti..„s  in  tins  .i.,K,rt,n.  nt  arc  a.  vari.U  in  cluira>  U-. .  llml  th.  y  n,a>  t-mh  the 
lat'.'cst  pussihlf  nunilar  d  cuntlitiuns. 

A  CMAPTI  K  IKdM    IHI;  ANNAUS  Ol-   X\\V.      TlH-ir  fatla-r  >    Well,  Mt,  >..iint-^  forgive  nu-  ■ 
1..W.I.  l.v  .1  (.>iil  ti.m.iii'  ih  It  lo\v«t>  its  own. 


t>(M>K. 


,-l,..nM  !■.•    !■ 


.,1         l!.'  I'M 

Ill-I-. 


.  ,  I  I      I  .lift!.  .'  ■■!  >  "li'i  ■:■ 


It's  a  lonl  toll).;!!''  Ill  It  hiwtts  its  own. 
lint  what  will  thf  stlirik-  and  tli.-  li.|Uor, 
I'll  iK-ttiT  !><■  sihrnvvJiii  aloiu-  : 


:)o  I  want  tM  kajn--  this  wan  '     Tin-  darlint, 

'I'liv  last  ami  iliar<  st  «■!   all  1 
>:inu   von'ti-  iiiviT  a  la!h<r  ^■lnI••^^■ll,  sir, 

Ol  voii  woiil.ln  t  I"-  .i-kin'  at  all  ! 
What  IS  that?    Milk  and  tood  Tor  tin- hahy  I 

A  d(HtlK-i  and  nudieinc  tree  ! 
Vipu  re  hiinliu'  out  all  thf  siik  childri-n, 

.\\\'  poor  loiliii'  niollitTS,  like  nu  ? 


Cod   bk■^s    yoii !    im'    thini    that   have  si-nl 


VV        aisy 

.\nd  sit  ilowii  tluTt-  liy  the  (hue  ^ 
Shi-sU-i-]'S.  sir,  so  li^;hl  and  so  i.siU-ss, 

She  hears  cvtrv  sti-]!  on  the  Ihire, 
What   ails  her?     Cod  knows  !     She's  he- n 
weakly 
I'or   months,  and    Uie    iieal    dhrives    her 

wihl  ; 
The  suniiner  has  wasted  and  >v-orn  her 

Till  she  ~  ...ily  the  KlH.«l  ot   a  ehild.  ^  '^:^  \\u-  vouve   Kivei,  me.  so, 

Ml  I  hav.  '    V.s    she  is,  and  f-od  he!],  me'  Sln.ie,  sir,  won't  you  look  in  the  eradle 

'"    d  th;:el,t;ie  darlings  hesi.le.  At  the  eolleei.  you  ^a.  ..v.  .     ore  you  ^o' 

\  .  „„.-.,•  ..s  iv.T  V,-  see    sir  •  >  mother  o  nureies  !   lun  e  |>it\ 

^^^  woi^l^   v.m  .  hroo  ^.1  like  and  died.  < .  darlint,  wliv  eouldnt  you  wait  I 

W         was  it  that  took  thJni.  ve  le  askin,  '  Dead  !  dea,l !   an'  the  help   .n    he  .  ureway 

Win  i-overtv.  sure,  amlm.dotil.t  Too  late  !     O,  my  oal.y  1      1  oo  late  1 

Tiny  perished  for  I'ood  and  fresh  air.  sir,  —  _ 

Like  llowers  dliried  up  in  a  drought.  ^^^   Alill)  PRISONER. 

It  was  dreadlul  to  lose  them  ?   Ah,  was  it  I  .         .           ,. 

,t    seemed    like    mv  Heartstrings  would  -X"HrV:;alke;  up  imd  down  this 

break.  ,.              ii  I 

But  there's  davs  when    wid  want  and   wi.l  <linK\  cell  ! 

'                           -  I  have  not  seen  a  hird  iii  all  that  time 

I'm  "tllkful     thev're     goue-for    their  X.-r  the  swe-t  eye-,  of  childho.nl,   nor  the 

sake'  flowers 


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Tliat  ^'■"w   f'""  iiiiHH'riit  tiipn. — nut  fur  tin- 
I  iir-<t, 

I  Kai  < '.I'll  1    lor  l\v<  iitv  >t;its 

'  Willi  iM-iy  nr;iy  wl'itf  roi  k 
I  Mill  ;u  i)n;iiiit»'il  ;   tvery  siiim  :iiii|  i-rai  k, 
I'.ai  li   iliaiii'f  aiicl  iliaii^t-  dI"  ivilor  ;    fVi-ry 

•-tOllf 

()(' tins  iiilil  lUmr,  wliiif  I  liv  walkiiiv,  iiiinh 
lla\i'  worn    iiiiM^^litly  MiiiH)tliiu>>.  that   il-. 
r«>iiKli 

t  )!il  ^;ratiitr  \vail»  iisnit. 

■•  Mv  littif  hliif  (Vol  hahf. 
That  I  li'lt  ?-iiiKiiiK  I'V  I'lv  I'otta^e  diK.r, 
lias  ^ti.wii  a  wiiinaii      is  pfrihaiuf  a  v\il<. 
To  lur  tlif  iiaiiif  of  '  father  '  is  a  drealii, 
Thiiii^h   in   lur  arms  a   tit-stlinj^  lialn-  may 
rtsl, 

An.l  nil  lit  r  liiait  lii-  soil. 

"  t)li,  this  hitter  fooil 
That  I  iiiiisl  li\e  (III  !   this  iioisniicd  tlioti^jlit 
That  jili'^;es  all  my  kind,  hccalisc  hv  nun 
I    have  hf'ii  stripped  of  all   that  life  holds 

dear-   - 
Wife,  honor,  reputation,  lender  child — 
I'or  one  brief  moment  s  madness. 

'•  If  lluy  had  killed  me  then, 
l?v  rope,  or  ratk,  or  aiiv  civil  mode 
t  )f  desl)erate.  cruel  torture.— so  the  deed 
Were  consummated  for  the  general  ^ood — 
IJut  to  ent(jml)  inc  in  tin  se  walls  of  stone 

l-'or  twenty  fri>;hlful  years  ! 

"  I'luckcd  at  my  hair    - 
fUcached   of  all   color,    jialc    and   thin   and 

dead    - 
Mv    beard    that    to   such    soiry    leii^;th    has 

Krovvn  ; 
And   could    you   sec   niv   heatt,  'tis  ^ray  as 

the-.,. 
All  like  a  stony  arclnvav,  under  which 
I'a^s  funerals  of  dead  hopes. 

"  To  morrow  I  i;o  out ! 
Where  shall    1   K"  '   what  friend   have   I    to 

meet  ? 
VVluise    ^;lance    \'-ill    kindle   at    mv  altered 

voice  i 
The  ver  •  dog  I  rescued  from  liis  kind 
Wov.ld  i::-.::-  f;:r  'ot!!';;  me.  if  he   \\:\:\   lived. 
I  have  uo  home — no  hope  '  " 


An  old  nmn,  bent  and  ^ray, 
I'ausiil  at  tile  thieshidd  ol  a  collate  door 
A  child  >;a/e(l  np  at  hitn  with  -!  irtbd  eves 
lie  stictclicil   hi--  wasli  d  hands-    tluii  (lr(  w 

them  bai  k 
With  bitter  >;roaii         So  like  my  littb   one 

Tweulv  year--  aj.;o  ' 

.\  comely,  leinKr  lac( 
I,ook((l    fioni    the    (a-^ciiunt  ;     pilMiu;     'dl 

(iod  s  poo! . 
"  I'ome  ill.  old  mail  I  "  -.lie  -.aid.  with  ^'.ctith 

smile. 
And    then    Ironi    out    the    tulltiess    of    hei 

heart. 
She  (died    Iniii    '  bather,     thiilkinv,   ol    In-. 

age  ; 

Hut  lie,  with  one  wild  c  rv, 

I'cll  pro--tratc  at  Ik  r  fi  ( t 
"D  child  I  "  he  vobbxl,    '  iioW     I    i  an    die 

When  1  ist 
\'ou  (ailed  nie  lather     wa--  it  vesterday  ^ 
No  I   no  I    \'oui    iiiotlicr   live<l  -     now    she   is 

dead  ! 
.\nil    mine    wi-i    li\in^;    death      loi    twiiitv 
years 

b'or  tuiiitv  loathsome  vears  ! 

Ilcr  words  came  lalterini;l\  : 
"  Are  you  the  man    -who  broke  iii\  mother  s 

heart  > 
No  !   no  !     (  >  l.ither.— speak  ' 
Look  up --fori^et  I  "     Then   came   a   stouv 

calm. 
Some    hearts    arc    brokiii    with    jo\ — some 
break  with  ^;rief. 

The  old  K'-'y  'ii:in  was  dead 

nr.ATM  <ti   I  ini.H  nmi.i.. 

I'.lh,  I      .,,1  !  r.  r|.     .;,,.      1-,   ,  !    11    ,     I    ■>     ,■,.;  I    I    . 

Sill,  was  dead.  No  sleep  so  beaulilul 
.iiid  calm,  so  fne  from  trace  ol  pain, 
so  fair  to  look  upon.  She  seemed  i 
creature  fresh  from  the  hand  of  (■od,  Hiid 
waitiiij;  for  the  breath  of  life  :  nut  one  who 
had  li\e(l  and  sulTered  death  lUr  coui  li 
was  dressed  with  here  and  there  some 
winter  berries  and  >;reeii  lea\(s,  gathered 
ill  a  spot  she  h  id  been  used  to  fa\()r. 
"  When  I  die,  put  near  me  something  thai 
jri-;  t(>\*ed  the  liulit.  a.iiil  \\ni\  the  skv  ^boye 
it  always."     These  were  her  words. 


■•**t*lt     *  .*■ 


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I'.MIIIIIi-  A'/  i/UM..^: 


«73 


iliiiir  lit 
^umiiu  I 

(Mill     tlif 

',■  1.1  till' 


Slu-  wic*  ilt:ul  lK:ir,  >;<^"ll<''  I'atunt, 
uolili-  Ni'll  «aH  .Ic.i.l  II' r  lutlt  1.II.1  .1 
|i.M)i ,  >Iik1iI  llmif;  ll"  iiri.surc  <'l  ;i  liii>;t  i 
wouM  liavi'  i-ni-'lii'!  w;is  >tirriiin  iiiiiil>l\ 
III  il-^  la^f:  i'li'i  ll'>-*  >Uiiiin  luail  i.l  i'n 
thild  iiii-sUf>s  w:is  mute  anil  iiiDtioiiU  ■>■< 
fofcvir.  Wluii'  will-  111'-  ttiii's  lit  liir 
inrlv  I  litis,  li.r  --1111' tinv;-~,  an. I  l.itii.',ll' "  ' 
All  K'""  S'liitiw  vv.i-^  il'.ul.  111. Ii  111,  111 
lilt  ,  liul  l>i;n  r  aii.l  ["tl..  t  liii.iuiii  >.s  wtti 
l.iilil      iiiiamil      III    li.  I    ti.iiii|iiil    liiautv     iii.l 

|llolllllll.l    tljMIM' 

Ami  -.till  li.  I  Inriiitr  ■^.  It'  l:i\  I'mi' 
unalUnil  in  tin-  i  liaiiv,.  .  \.-.  'I'ln-  ol.l 
liioi'K-  li.iil  ■'iiiiliil  iil"<ii  iliil  -^iiiu-  •'Wnt 
tail-;  It  liail  i>a-,i-.|  likr  a  .In  ini,  llii..n^li 
liniiiNol  iiii-.ii\  in.l  I  air  ;  al  lli. 
till-  jiixii  siliiiiiliua- ',<  t  i>ii  111'' 
fviiuii^,  Ik-Iiih-  llii-  111.'.  !>■'  Ii'i' 
riiM,  Wil  IiIkIiI.  al  tin-  ;ill  1'iiUi 
ilyinv;  I.dv,  tluii-  hail  Imii  tlif  -am.  iiiil.l 
aiiil  liiviiy  liiok  S.i  -hall  u.-  Uiiow  lli. 
aiiKiN  ill  tluu  111  aj.  --Is  ,  altir  d.- itli 

'I'lir  ulil  man  li'l.l  <>iif  lan^.iii.l  arm  in  In-, 
ami  lli<-  -mall,  ti:..,;it  liami  toM.il  to  lii-< 
lirea-t  lui  w.iimlli  It  w  a-  111.-  liaml  '-li.- 
liail  sttrliliiil  lint  111  liim  "i'li  lu  i 
smile  tin-  liaiiil  ill  il  lia.l  1.  I  li:m 
tliri)n>;li  all  tin  ii  waii.l.  i  nii.',-  r.v.r 
aiiDii  lie  l>r«-s-.-.l  it  to  lit-  li|i-  ;  tin  ii  liii  ■;.;■  1 
it  iK  lli-  liri-.isl  ai;.uii.  mil.  iiiiinii^;  tliat  it 
wa-  wirm<-r  w>\\  aii.l,  as  li,  siii'  it,  lu 
luiiki-il  in  ;ii;i)iiv  tu  llin-i.  w  lio  -I.mhI  irunn.l. 
a-  il   im|)li»rinK  tluiii  to  liili'  licr 

Slu-  was  lU-ail  ami  !>a-t  all  Ik1i>.  nr  tm-.l 
III'  liilp.  Till'  aiii-iiiit  riiiitiis  -In-  linl 
si'cmtil  tu  lill  with  lil'-,  iv.-n  wliil.-  li<  r  uv.  ii 
wis  waning  last  tin-  v.ai.lin  -I"-  hail 
tfiuliil  the  cyi-s  slu-  liiil  j;lailileiii-il  tlu' 
niiis.lfss  haunts  "t  many  a  tliiiui',litli-s 
liiMir  till-  paths  shf  ha. I  tni.ldiii,  as  it  wi  ii-, 
tiiit  Mstfiilav     vinilil  know  In  r  no  nmie 

"It  is  not."  s.iiil  tin-  sriiuohn  i-ti-r,  as 
111-  l»-nl  ilown  to  kiss  In  r  on  tin-  clictk,  ami 
^:»\f  his  ti-ars  fici-  vent.  '  it  is  not  in  this 
wotlcl  that  Ilfavin  s  jnstKi' I  n.ls  Thii.k 
what  »-artli  is,  t-ompun  .1  ui'.li  tin- wurM  to 
which  h.  r  yonnj;  spirit  has  uin^i-d  its  carl\- 
IliKht,  and  say  it  om-  dolilR-rato  wish, 
expressid  in  soUnin  ton.--  ahovt-  ihis  hi'd. 
conld  call  lur  lia.k  to  lil.-.  wliiili  of 
WDHhl  wtter  it  '  " 

ChAKI.F.S  IJlCKKNS. 


1 1-t 

.  n 
ami 


■  •<MN)l>.SIIiHr,  »'AI*A." 

'  I  ■^111,  woiil .  .1   .1    lihu- iNid   I  liild  as  ^lll• 
1        ki— idlnt   iliiil'iiy   ii.iml  .111.1   liMikcd 
down  til.- Stan-,   '("..lo.l  iiiKht.  papa; 
Ji—ic  SCI-  N'lVl  ill  the  III    iiiiiiK 

11  I  aim- to  lie  a  sclth  il   tiling;,    a. id   every 
i-viiiiiin,  as   the  mother  sli|>pi.l  the  while 


p  shoiildt-rs,  the 

IS  aad  san^;  out. 

a-     the   lather 

.it'  the  child.    In- 

>  nil  nil  III  his  tirin-., 


ninllt  j;iiWll  OMI  till 
little  iiti<->toppe.l  on 
••  r,.Hi,l-nu;ht.  Ji.ip. 
Iiiii.l  tin-  silvers-  a 
I  inn  ;iti.l  t.ikiiiK  the 
ki— 1.1  In  r  tell. Ill  Is  .  while  the  iiiotlicrs  e\es 
lill.  il  ainla-uitt  pravei  wi  lit  up,  ti>r,striin^;<- 
to -.IN  till- man.  who  |ii\ed  his  child  with 
ill  til.  w.irmth  III  hi-  K^via  nohle  natitre, 
h.i.l  1.11.  Iinlt  to  iii.ir  his  in  inliiiess.  |'"riini 
hi-  south  In  l.is.il  tin  wiin  clip  Cetliul 
in  spiiil.  iinl  ssith  a  I  i-  ination  ol'  inaiilier 
Ihit  ssoii    Inm   liun.'.-    In-  could    iml   resist 

win  II  -niionnded  liv  hi- I n  coinpaiiiuns. 

'I'lin-  hi-  li'iiiie  wa-  .l.ukeind,  ihe  heart  of 
his  ssit.  tirni-.  .1  and  Mei  dim.',,  tin-  Inttiri-  ol 
his  1  lul.l  shiidosM-d. 

'riiree  yi-iiis  had  the  svin-ome  prattle  of 
the  lialiV  crejit  into  the  aseiiucs  of  the 
tillni  -  in. lit  k..pin.i',  liiiii  clo.er  to  his 
h.iiin-,  I. lit  -tdl  the  liilal  clip  sv:is  in  his 
liiiinl  .\l.i-  lor  Miiil  hnminity,  in  .  nsiliU- 
to  the  ciills  oIIom- !  With  nmittcr;  11- len- 
d.iiu-- t '.o-l  suw  llu-i.- ssiis  III)  nth- r  way 
this  I  il'iur  w.is  dear  to  him,  the  purchase  ot 
his  Son  :  he  co.ild  not  sei-  him  perish,  and, 
calliiiK  a  ssvitl  lius-ciiKcr,  he  siii.l,  "'  Sl)ei  d 
thi-e  to  eiirlh  aii.l  l.riiiK'  the  lialie." 

"  f.ood  ninlit.  p;i|ia,"  sounded  from  the 
stiiir-  Willi  ssiis  llu-re  in  the  voice  ?  was 
it  tln-e.lio  i.t  the  iii.indiite,  '  llriii^,' iiie  tile 
liiilie  '  ,-'  1 -ilsi  IS-  ,  iiiinlise  sound. aliiiHei 
im.;  niii-ic  tluit  toiu  lied  tin-  ritlur's  heart, 
as^'sslnn  a  clon.l  er.i-sis  the  sun.  "(ioi«l- 
T|ii;ht.  nis- darlini;  ;  '  lull  his  li])S  iiuivered 
ami  his  liroa.l  liiosv  Kresv  l>ale.  "  Is  Jessie 
-i.-k,  m.ither  ?  II.  r  clucks  are  flushed,  ami 
hiT  i-vis  liiive  a  -triiiiKc  liKhl" 

■  Not  sick."  and  the  niother  stooped  to 
ki-s  the  tUished  brow;  "she  may  liave 
phiyed  l.">  much.     Pel  is  not  sick  ? " 

'  J.s^ie  tireil.  mamma;  k"'"'  niillit.  I'-'P:' J 
Jes-ie  SIC  vol!  in  the  nioniiiiK-" 

"  That  is  all,  she  is  only  tireil,"  said  the 
mother  as  she  tookthesmail  hand.  Another 


176 


PATiu-.Tic  R/-:.inL\'(:s 


i '  ■ 


IhI 


kiss  ami  llu-    f,.liKr   turn,.!    ;uv;r        ..U  hi>      his   i-ys  .,.  tlu  v  :,u- m  Uu- iimUur  s,      N..t 
lu.iMwasm.l  saliMua.  «K-^>'1.    I'Ut    nuulv    n^.n    t.,  a   IukIut    hte  : 

Sw.vt  Inllal.Hs  vvclr  mu.k  ;  Init  Jessie  u 'nik  ,  so.uum..:;  .,..v,  n  ti..,n  ihr  u,,,..  i  Stan- . 
was  nsU.ss  an.l  .ouM  not  sU,;,.  •'IVll  •■(■..,...!  i.iulU,  i^apa,  Jo-mc  s, v  xom  ii.  tlu- 
na-'a  sloiv.  ,„a„....a  ;  '  an.l  tlu-  mother  I..U1  i...,>,nn^,"  hi-  l-v.n  tlu-  nu  aus  ..I  uinnin^ 
of  tlu-  hk-ss.-a  hal.c  thai  Mary  cradh.l,  f..l-  to  a  l.cllct  vas  oiu-  \v!u.  ha.l  sh..\vn  hmisell 
lowing  aloi.K  tlu-  storv  till  tlu-  .liiUl  ha.l  .kalloevuy  lomui  .all. 
^;r.,wn  t..  walk  an.l  (.lay.     Tho  M.u-,  wi.k-  Ami  Kh  an  MissiA-.ia. 

olK-ll  .-yi-  hlk-.l  with  a  straiiKc  liK'it,  ^'^ 
lliou^h  she  saw  aiul  conii>reheiuk-il  more 
than  the  in.>tlu-i  kiu  w. 

That  ni>;ht  the  lallu  r  .li.l  not  visit  tin- 
saloon  ;  t.)Ssiii^  .)ii  his  h.il.  starting;  li.mi  a 
ti-\erisli  slei-p  an.l  IrIuUhk  "'Vtr  the  etih, 
the  lonn  w.-ary  hours  jia-se,!  Moriuni; 
r.-veak-il  the  truth  J.s>ie  wa-  smitten  with 
the   fevcl. 

■■  Keep  lur  iiuitt,  ■  the  .hn'toi  --aiil  ;  'a 
kw  .lays  .it  i^.io.l  nursiii-.  ami  she  will  I'f 
all  riKht."      ' 

Word'  easy  saul  ;  l.ut  tlu  latlur  -aw  a 
lo.ik  on  the  sweet   lac-   Ml.  h  a-,  h.'  ha.l  sieii       'i'l„.  .ii-iH    wa-  .l.iik    ami  >t.)i  iii\  ,  tli 


i»(M)K  i.ini.r.  JIM. 


I   .    1.  ,    ,...    I%v... 


t,...l  111  1 
i  1  .1..  1 . 


,    I  i;..  I    1  . 


'■f'^iii    ..itlam   war-  a  tliat,  ii..l  .au  .  the  oul- 
L  sul.   ol.l  an.l   iiuaii, 

I'.nt    ail    \Mlhiii    liK'.t    littl 
\\i  III. 1;. 'lis  II.  al  ar.'l  .  l.aii. 


.t     wa- 


\\  11  u  i 
\\  ,;s  liiiw  ;iii;;  \'.  i;.'. . 
A-  a  pat!.  Ill  nu'th.  i  -at  la  -.i.;.   tlu-  .l.atli  1...1 
.Ih,  I      ■    ■  ■ 

hiieht 


h,  t.'i.-       11'-  kiuwlh.    nu— at;.-   wa-    at   tlu- 
(l.'or. 

Ni-hleanie.      •'  J.-- -u    :~si.k;    eaii  t  sav 
^....,1  mj;ht.   papa;       an. 1  the  little  .la-pm,:;        \  i.tiK-  u..ni  .  ail  .a.  aim  .     his 
linj.',eis  .  lunv;  t.)  tlu-  laliui   -  liaii.l 

■  (>  C.i.l,  spale  h.  1  !  I  .aiin.it.  .  .iliii.it 
he.ir  it  I  was  wnmy;  ti.-iiilii-  -nluriiii; 
heart 

l»a\s  passe.  1  ;  tlu-  ni.ilher  wi-  tirek.— in 
her  watehin;;  With  Ik  r  hah.-  .ra.ll-.l  iii 
lierarins  her  lu.iit  w.i-  -low  t.i  take  in  the 
truth    .l.iinK  h.r  Ik-I  t.is.'l.u.    tlu-  l.itlu  i  - 


.  ■-■.  -  l:'.i\\  11  ..I'll  : 
It  \\:i-,  .1  .'uili-  r  -  wil.-  ami  .  liiM.  tlu\  .  .ill'  .1 
l.ini  liltl.   Jan. 

.\ii,I  .lb  '    t.i  -.  ■   tiu   liiin\  t.  ais  r,i-i  huriv  ins- 

.!o\\  ii  la  1  .  Ill  .  k 
,\~.  -lu-    .lit'  1..1  iiji    th.-   pta\.  1  ,    ill    ill. Ill,  lit. 
-iu-  wa--  al:.:"i  to   -p.  ak, 
\.""^lielit    .a--.!      tlu-    .1.1.  tor  sa\-.       p, -t  -'i'-  laii'lit  ■■\  ik<  n  .  ai.- -lu  l.n  ■  •;  t  ii  1  ' '■ 


heart; 

'    I'll  will  so. in  he  w.  11,'     " 

CaliiiK-  as  (ine  wlio  kimw-  In-  .loom    tlu 
father  lai.l    his   li.in.i    up. 'ii    the    hot    liow. 
l.M.ke.l  int..  tlu- .-v.s.A.  11  tlu  i...A>  1..1  "i'h       \\;ili    hai;.'.-  iiplilt.  .:    -.  '     -h.    I  ii.  .  1-  l"-i'l. 
the  lilm  .if  .!.-atii.  an.l  with   ail  tlu-  -li>  u-..la  tlu-  -nil-  o  1   -  l"'!. 


1.  1   tn.ia  ]•■  1   I'U   : 
■.,1    -la-    li:!.l  all  a  111.. tlu  I  -    la  ,;;  t      li.u'   lli.it 
iM  ..]■  .  iillu  1    -  w  -.1. 


of  h.-  ni.nili 1  >'...!.    ■  Spai.- lu  i     ()(',.,. 1  : 

-pal.-  in.   .  Ir.M,  ami   I   w  I'l  f'lll.'W    'I'lui 

Wila  a  1  i-t  p.iiiilnl  <  l!"it  th''  li'i:>  I'"'  ^M'- 

opi-m.l:    ■•  1'  — 1'    st,,.,;ti.  k  ;   (aiit-,iv;. 1 

niv;ht,  Jiap.i-    in  tlu- ni..niini;    '     'I'h.-i. wa- 
a  .-.an  iil-i\ .    -ini'i.i.i  ,  an.l  tlu-  .  la-piia;   l.u 
i',  1-  i.-l.i\.  .1   th.-ir  lu.1.1  ;   tlu-  im-en'.-.  r  li-ul 
lak.-n  tlu-  .  lul'l. 

Monlli-  h  i\.  pa-.-.l.  j.  — i.  "-  eiiL  -taml- 
l)y  the  sul.-  >'l  la  i  I  'ih.  I  -  '  "U.  li  ;  h.  i  Mil' 
i-ni!ir.>i.l.i..l  ili'--  an.l  while  h.it  liany  in 
his  .l.iset  ;  lurli.i.it-  with  tlu  piitit  of  th. 
feet  just  as  she  last  wore  them,   is  sacred  in 


\  -,^,1    pt:i\  -    ti-,il    1  I.      w-.'Ul'i    ■  jiai.-    lu  1    l'o\  , 
an.;  t  iki    iui-.ir  lii-t.  ,1.1 

:-li,.    ,,,  '-     li.  1     av,-.\\.  1     fl.'lM    tlu-  .  liil'l  ■      "U 

I'l  ill,    \\.i..!-   fi.ii'i    him  : 
-    \l,,tli.  1  ,  i':i-  ;m..'.  '-,  .;.'  -..-.lilt,      uul  h.  .  k..ii 

l;li:.-  .|!in, 
]   1,1-, ,    nil  p,i:.i,  .'.    ,'   1  uiliu  I      now  ,   Int  ..ii  ! 

I  am  -.>  <';  \  , 
P,.  >     iii,a-l.  n    p.'. a    Jaa  ■     i-p--    .>-.:  lai,    .iiul. 

III. ah.  1     .l.m  1    \  1:11  .  M 
\\  iih    ^;,  iitli-     Ir.-iiil'liii:.;    l:.el.-  -lu-   hflil  the- 

li.iuid  to  his  lip  ; 


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II. ■    -,milva   lu  UmuI    1i.  r   .1,   lu-  tc.l  .  ,h  li  s,„iKiinw  uf  <  iui  I  nut  ovlt  v;ricvinK.      He 

link-    liny  >i|.  ,  u:i-,  >u.  ir  ;i  l.ui-;  ni  -.un^limc  mix  uiir  lives 

Trlllitiiii    wiu;!  ii'    ^oni.-,  li...n  'v.>,k,    1  ihai  In  - -■■  m,; -i'am^   Iim-,  Lini  liUo  luv.-iinj; 

.mi.Ik'H"!  ni.,l.t  t.ilniM,  <-ui  ,v,;vmiis  ■m-I..!,.  ■■  witliui.iill.    M)iiie 

\ui    .i„.lii..,  11,. w  llii;.. '...>!•  M'-         ■^'•'-'      '""^-    "'•   "   '^''  -"   '"""^    '"   •>",«-\'^''""K'  ! 

11, 1,. I  lull.- Jim  •  utilmv;    ;  ml    '>li<-    srani,',.   ;i    «.-liilii    on    tin.- 

,1„    kii.  .V  tli.il'ln- U.I-.  •l.M'.;  ;    thai  llu- .  inl.i       -.nv.  1  u  ill  .  all  onl  a>  ..ill    1m,v  iisi-.l    to,  and 

■,h,-  l.ivi.i  --11  >l  ai  "'■   "i"   ''"''1   -''"^   "I'  ^^'"'   '"-"I'l".!-'.   lit.irl-'' 

1|,     ,u;.ii:l    llh-    la~l    \\i.'.!-.    -.li.     mi'.',lil'\M       aa.l   a  uill    li.i|..  .  uiiiy  li)  ImpI    thu   Warkilfst. 

ni..!  ■■  1-1   a  iiuiilrn  lliail  tVv  1. 

li,  1  ~  ll  (.•~'i   slill   an.l   i|nict   nuw.      1    li">k   up 

ai  ;i:.    wiihi.'',.   ul'ii.    hi->  liln.-r\i-^  u~i-il  10 

.],  ,1  1   ,.     :,|    Ml ,    rouiin^     I'llt    ii'-   I  ^  nol  llli-H  . 

I     1,    ;.  n    |,,r    111-,    |,ili.  luiK    Uil,    W--    im-n  y 

-•a;,aii4    In-    inijni-    laii'-;li;    I'U'.    lllt-u-  is 

,i,,    -Mllia!-       'I"':    I'-    is    H'l    '•■'■   t'l    rlmili  iiMT 

.;i-,   Ua.  ,^    ii.    ,.iv  to  ■-.  a:'  .-  iiu    jh"  k<-i>  an.! 

li;..  !,,,i;  '    a-,  w  ''■■    •,       t-.a-'^   '' >r    I'.-.rnl-;    an  i    1     n>-v<-!     nn>l    lUr 

,'.;■.■•       tir'U'i.    'p''l      lar    I'lKiiai     licuvn,    or 

1     Aarl    -ill',     .aa'    t"    n  a~.      an     loi    niv 

nl.^  ,    til  M,;     .I'l  i;»        'uiiili^  :  :    ;m   lioi-    la.v 

'    I     I    ■   lr\      l!i-      'ai    ;  ll''    L',atr     vllfll    '.    i;(), 

1,1  !r    t:..  ■      til    ni.  •  '-    ap-  wla  a    1    anna'  :    In 

,!1  ■     ...M.i     ■■■  jal       ;:  I'-M  \\\'    '  ■  ill    lu'i,  llii'v 

ni; — -    iiini    slil! 

.     I',  1  1    til    \va>h.  no 

t.a-ai'^  ti'f  Imnii^ 

111    ai-a'     I'T  -.ili'iint;  \\   '.  a  tin-  iiam  nt  a  hnrt 

t,„.         ,.,a     ,a.      -AiMi!.;     -1'  ■■    In-r    uvMi    111-  , 

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,,,  •..--,   !,.   lii.    .  ii'i  aiii!  -'■'   laii  liiiv  tlicrt-  a-- 


lh()i.    ;■)   la  ai  : 
T!,,     ,iitl„^.'     Liia    1,    .i;m-i..I,    t! 

•  a    ;.  1-  \v   It'! , 
■[•li,    i.iili,  1  an.l  111.'  naiMi.  i  na  .  t  ,     .■In.  \\' .■ 

■-|iiai,-  a    ss.iiM. 

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W  I ■ la  a    ; 
II,.   !,i..k   tl-i     i-..''. 

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ill-  .  am  in  a,  li,.-   .   .  .. 

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Ami    •■'     .    Iia      -vil"    ..  I 

-11  a-  la  a     .nit'.'-  kn 
With   ii.a-t--    n.n.    ■'■      i-".' 

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la  la  a  .    .i    laa  ■     111, .1       \--    ■  ■■■      .i..aia    \M 

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ami   ^r.a.-  I  ■   mi    -i-wniv;       \-.  ■■    iiaM     -"•n.  ..   •  r  '.a  a 
llnm.,- i  I    '     i.'.iN   iti   til.!     iia-xtv  V.  lia  11   t;a 

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ai..  i-.la-,  uhi         .;ii     •    '■■■-    uatii    i.-th    on;  i,.  ,,f  ,„. 

laarl-  a:.-  -■.;  I    ii  i\ ..  1  1    .1.1"  ■!    '.'""k   a,; 

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.,,•:,;,  1               la    i    i  .a  ia.'iia.a'     .  .\i  "-liniintl' -nat . 

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i,  n  a.atli  j'  iTt  oT  ta.-  liton  ;;.mi.-,  ,,i!nf  -to.  k  i  i.  ;,  t  v  ..a,  ;  ik.    n. .  la;  i  •  -•  '      Wall  ! 

,;,,.-.    ;.,;,,-     a     '    -l     t 'A .  1  •  •    •    a.v    -,  .lol-    L.t-  l-low-  :-     I..;        1   ka..w  •'■   \-'U  ■;  lik.-   'fill 

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■  havvl    ..<     !•      .'l            ^     '                      ""'     ,"-i^-  '1'.  ar-,   ;,,.   1...V  =      W,.t-ta,:.    fur.  J.h\^ 

,..,,.    a     a  i.i    k;               a   .■■     ■'"    n!'oa    tii.  TlK-r.      n..oi  latlr  j...    '      .loa't.-iv' 
au,  ...a-  atla  a  -            :    1   'Inr  a.  ■     a   • 

-,,.,,,.;;,,,   -   u..   -a.  ak   01    li;t;.     la.  k     l.in  1  wi--.kio-an    j.a-t  a  wimt.-r, 

,,,..    .,;•,.,        it    a  i>   l.'-i'i     1    I. ,111;    tiiiua   kill  ^\a,.aa   i  kail-  np  1  1  i>.- s,,' 


T^^r  ^'  -  A-  "Ty  :&  j^^jfi^m 


i8o 


PArHETIC  READIMjS 


u*; 


,1  ! 


All  amongst  a  lot  of  bushes — 
Each  oiieclinibin'  Irom  a  pot  ; 
livi'r\' luisli  h:i(l  (lowers  on  it  — 

I'tetty  1     Mchlii-  in)t  !     Oh,  no  ! 
W  isli  \()u  could  ii  siiti   ciii  urowm', 

It  wMssich  a  stuuuiii'  show. 

Well.  1  thought  of  you,  iKM)r  feller, 

Lyin    here  so  sick  and  weak, 
.\e\er  knowin'  any  comfort, 

And   I  jiuts  on  lots  o'  clutk. 
'    Missu"    '  sa\s  I,  "  if  you  jileasc,  mum, 

L'oiild  I  ax  you  for  a  rose  .' 
1  lii  Miy  little  brother,  missus— 

WviTseed  one,   I  suppose." 

Thin  i  told  her  all  aliout  you — • 
lliiu   [  lirinjjul  you  up     poo!  Jih'J 
l„i.  kill    wonini  folks  to  do  it. 
Su  li  a  imp  \  ou  w.i^,  \  o\i  k'lou  — 
'I'll!  \(  I  i;()t  thill  aw  Inl  liunl  !■ 
ji-^t  (I--  1  li  id  biiike  \  ct   in 
H.ird  Will  i. ,  till.    ■  to  1  ;i;  11  Ml   li\  111' 
lihiekiii    i  ",>ii!>-  tor  liom  si  tin 

1  loV.     tl!   ll    lUllliili'     tl  ippK  ll    'if  Mill. 

S'l  s  vmi  (iiuldii  t  lu  pir  iiiiich-  ■ 
J<K  .  it  iiuMi  d  when  1  ■-•  m  vun 

I'ur  Iht   tir-t  tiiiii-  Willi  vei   i  lulch. 
"  Hut,      !  s:i\^        iie  s  l.dd   lip  ,!iiw    iiiuin, 
'  riii-.  til  \\  i-aUi  ■!  I  \  rr\'  da\   , 

Joe,  -V.v  I'.J.  .Mill    Wi  lit   tn  illttm 

Th.it's  ihi'  iiiiw  of  tlii-  hok.u-. 

Sri\  '      It  ■^^•  111-,  111  niv.  ii'c  lelh  i , 

\  nil  1~  .|llltr  '.  ■  I^i-lf   In  !ii,;h'   ; 
Kind  u'  ihlik       ■'   -  111  111  A  till  tint 

Sence  \  t-i  ex  (■■-    i;  i-.  'n-i  n  ■-!  i  In  -idii 
1';!:-  >   '      Well     I    ill  ,.'^^^  to  IhmI   11   '. 

\'  ~    t!:i'\   ii.   iiiil;),!'    pirttv',  Ji  • 
Sniii  !  '    ,1/  ',/.'>  ii/.>,!,    ]    •-  /'.i/'-i 

Well     I   Ihoii.dit  It  w.iiiid     Mill  know   ' 

\i\  I  r  sei    til'-  ■  iiil'ili  \  ,    ';.l  \  nil   ' 

I'dowiT^  i;iiiw  ill     I  \  el  ■,  \\  lull    ' 
Sntii'-tinii    wlnii  \i.ii  r»'  lull'  :     ]'h\  . 

M    'il"^  i  '-  ill  t.d..    Mill  thi  1, 
/•:'.•..     '1  ■■',■  /:    •   ,„    •        \1       I     .  I ; 

I  liiiiiii  nil:    'i  aliiiut  \\    'li    ih;ii  . 
.\ill   t  .IV  ll"  :i  -  W','    !   in;,  lit 

«  I'l  thfi'i  ;i.p!<  s,  \\\-.:.,-  Jii, 

lilll   1  \i    iiiird  :t  hi:;t-      sinii'  ','.  In  i.s 

Tli:it  i'l  h     fell  '       .)!.•■     ^Mtes 
Things  is  fv,  ila-lu        hee:;-! 


11  lieve  that's  wot  the  Bible  states. 
I,ik'  wisi  ihiie  folks  don't  git  hungry  ; 

So  good  peojde,  when  they  dies. 
Finds  themselves  well  fixed  forever — 

Joe.  my    boy,  wot  ails  yereyes  i" 

Thought  they  look'  <1  a  little  sing  ler. 

Oh,  no  !      Don't  you  ha\e  no  fear ; 
Heaven  was  made  fur  such  as  you  is — 

Joe,  Wot  makes  you  look  so  «pieer  '. 
Here  -wakeiip!      Oh,  don  t  look  that  way  ! 

Joe!    .My  buy'    I  lold  up  yi  i  head  ' 
Ilele'.-.  yer  tlowef-— you  (lro])pe(l    em,  joev  ! 

Oh,  my  God.  can  Joe  be  iU;ui  f 

i'l  i.i;g  Akkwkii.h  1 . 


Ol  R  lOLk.S. 

H  T  T  I  '    Ilanv  lIoUv  :    Hdt,-   and  tell 
11  A  lellow  just  a  thing  or  two  ; 

\'ou  \e  had  a  fiulougli.  been  to  -.i  e 

Mow  ,ill  the  folks  in  Jersiv  do. 
It   -  nimilli-.  ;i^;o  since  I  was  tluri',- 

I ,  and  a  Imlltt  lioin   fair  <  »aks 
Will  11  \  on  wrie  lioine.      old  imiitadi     -.ly, 

I  111!  \  on  SCI   .my  ol   oni  folks  .'' 
Null  iliil  '     >li,ikr  hands.- -Oh.  aiu  t  1  gl.id. 

liii  il    1  do  look  grim  and  rough, 
1   \i   go!  sonic  feelin'       1'i.ople  think 

.\  soldi.  I   s  heart  is  iiii;;lit\   toltgll  : 
IhU     Ibltiv.  win  11  thi    biillils  lly, 

\iii!  hot  s,iltpi.!ic  tlaiius  and  sinokes, 
W  liii.    wliolc  liatlalioiis  lie  afield. 

<  )iic  >  apt  to  think  about  his  folks. 

\iid  so  Mill  s:i\\    till  111      wluii  f  and  whiri  ,' 

The  iild  111,111      is  he  In  arty  \ .  t  i" 
And  iiuith.  1      .;,ics  sjic  lade  at  all  ■ 

<  ll  dues  sill   seem  to  pine  and  liel 

I   1   '    1111    ■"        .\:id    Sis  '        has  slu-  ;.;leun   t.dl  ' 
■^'•'1  'iii'i  Villi  SI  e  lui   liieiid      \ani  know 

I:  :■!       .\llliie       Moss       (  Iluw         this      pipe 


Wil'  ll     lilii    \  ell   -1  e 


tell  inc.  II 


\    ha  1. 1    11'  Us  aimiil   .1111   lolk., 
\  I'll   -.iw  till  III  1,1  till-  I  hiiii  ll,  \on  sa\   ; 

l!  s  111,,  h  .  !,,!  thi\    II-  alv.a.s  thru 
Net   Siiiiilav  :-    lie  '      .\   iMiieial  >    Who  ' 

W!:.i     I!  ill\   '    how   \oii  shikt   and  stale  ' 
\!1   \'.    I! ,  \  ell  -,i\     a  111';  all  -.veie  out 

Wh.it  ails  Mill,  Hal  '      Is  tliis  a  huax  i" 
\\  !ix   'i-iii  t  sun  tell  ni'-.  like  a  man. 

'A'lia!  is  the  inaltet  w  ilii  mir  folks  *  ' 
'■  1  said  ail  weli    old  ionir,idi',  true; 


^\.4«r* 


PATH  urn    XEADfXr.S 


>8i 


I  say  all  well,  for  He  k.tu)\vs  bt:-.t 
Who  liik.es  111'.-  young  uius  in  His  arms, 

Hot'ore  Ihf  sun  govs  Ui  \\w  \vi  s! 
The  axeman  l)i.alli  deals  ri'^iil  anil  let', 

Ami  llowers  tall  as  will  as  oaks  ; 
And  so  —fair  Annie  Mocins  no  more  ! 

.\n(l  thai  s  the  maiur  with  yoiir  folks. 
Ste.  this  long  curl  was  kept  for  you  ; 

Anil  this  white  hlossoni  from  her  hreasl 
And  here     your  sister  Ikssie  wrote 

A  letter   telling  all  the  rest 
Hear  up,  old  friend  Nobody  speaks; 

t,)nly  the  old  camp  ra\en  croaks, 
.\!i  1  soldiers  whisper      "  Hoys,  !.e  still  ; 

There  s  some  had   news  from  'rrainj^er's 
folks  ■ 
He  turns  his  back  -the  only  foe 

That  ever  saw  it — on  this  K^ief, 
And,  as  men  will,  keeps  down  the  tears 

Kind  Nature  sends  to  Woe's  relief 
Tlien  answers  he,    '  Ah,  Hal.  Ill  try  ; 

lUtt     in     my     throat     there's    something 
chokes, 
Hecaust  ,  vou  see,  I  ve  llu)Ui;l;l  So  lon^ 

To  count  her  in  anion^  our  folks. 
I  s'piiRe  she  must  he  happy  now, 

Mnt  still  1  will  keep  tlunkini;  too, 
1  could  have  kept  all  trouMe  o.f, 

\\\-  heiu^  tender.  kin<l  and  true. 
Hut  niaylie  not       She  s  safe  up  there, 

.•\nd  when  His  hand  deals  other  stmkis. 
She  11  stand  hy  Heaven's  |;ate,  I  know. 

And  wait  to  welcome  in  our  folks    ' 

Ivnii-I.  I, V.N.N. 


THR  OLD  HAN'S  VUIIL. 

Bv  ilie  lied   the  oM   man,  waitim;,  s.il  in 
vij;il,  sad  and  tender. 
Wlicie  liis  ai^ed  wife  lay  dyiny  ;   and 
til.   twilijjht  shadows,  lirown. 
Slowly   liom   the   wall   and  window    chased 
the  >uuscl  -.  golden  splendor 
('foinv;  down. 

"Is    it    ni^lil  ?   '    she    whispereil,    wakin>(, 

(for  her  spirit  seeme<l  to  hovel 
Lost    helween   the    IK  .xt   world's   suniise 

and  the  bedtime  cares  of  this^ 
.\nd  the  old  mm    weak  and  tearful,  trem 

blinj;  as  he  bent  above  her. 

Answered  "  V'es 


Arc    the   children    in  '  "  slie   asked   Uim, 
Cuuld  he  tell  tier       All  Lnt   "reaiwires 
Of  tticir   houscliuid   ,a%    in   snencc   man  • 
vears  lieneath  the  snow 
ilu:    her   iie:in  was  '^    '.h  them   1,     n*,    '!«n 
anioMg  lit  '  '  and  piecwu 


l-oi!g  a-.'- 


And    aj^ain 
swee' 
•  •  Where 
and 

"Th.-v  a 

Sa 


•tiMrr  -.'■'- 

.irir  et 

ive  ti.  ille 

le  oil  iu   fiiU' 

■  cii     iren  arc  .j^ethcr, 
loni 


ut 


Then    ;ii  lui     1   K<^ntk    soothing      ' 

his  yi     t  K'    w  sltong  ,ind  stron      r. 
Till  it  choked  an<i  stilled  him  as  tl^  iuld 

and  kissed  'c.ei  wrinkled  hand, 
For  her  soul,  lar  uiu  of  liearinj;    cou;  1  ;    s 

fon-'est  wonU  no  ion>,'t  r 

ITiu.-'rsland. 


Still 


pale    !il'>    -'  unmered    ipiesti 


;ilal)ies  anl  'c    <<  w  Ve: 

Nur~e!y   prattle— dl    tli.-    \.\ 

mother  s  Iovhij;   he. 

While  tlie   nidniKht     rou' 

left  to  sorrow's  bittt 

Wrapped  its  weeds 


,'Ua>ie    o!      I 

nm 

■s, 

v  -and  the 


There  was  stillnes-  un  the 

iild  man  listemii  lontds 
Till   they  led  him  t'ri.iu  the  clrniilier  w;t:i 

the  burden  on  in--  bic;i>t 
b'oi   the  faithful  wile  .lud  mother,  hi,^  t-arlv 

love  ami  only 

Lay  at  rest 

"I'"are— \<iu    -Will      lie -.obbed.  "  niv  Sarah: 

>.  on  will  ni'  •  I  1  he  iiabes  In -tore  ine  : 
'Tis    a    little   wbili      t'cr    n>  itiier  cm    'he 

partini,  hm;.;  abide. 
.\nd  vou  soon  will   cniu"-    ind  call   me,  .and 

kind  Heav  -11  will  then  ristore  nu' 

To  your  ^ide  " 

It    was   even   >>.       Th'-    sprini;tinie.    in    the 

steps  of  winter  Irea'iinK. 
.Scarcely   sheil    its  orchard    blossoms   ■re 

the  old  man  closed  his  eves  ; 
And   they  buried   him   bv  S:irah     and   thev 

had  their  "  dianumd  wedding  " 

In  the  skie-- 


:82 


PAT  HE  lie  RE  AD  IS' OS 


"I.IMPY  TIM." 

.lP,ilU,l!i  .S, ;,;/!. ■!!  /'.i^ylo   Ke<iU. 

AliolT  till-  l)i^;  [lusl  utlici'  (luur 
Soiia-  !.'()>>  WvfL'  silliii;;  iifws, 

Wliilt"  otlicrs  mriicil  tlit-ir  sUmkIit 

Uy  sliiiiinj;  pcopU  s  sliois. 

They  ufto  siiriirisiil  tlit-  ciilnr  day 

Hy  sicing  '    Liiiii)y  Tim  " 
Ap|)r<>;uli  in  stu  li  ;i  huKiini  way 

Tliat  thiy   ill  staml  at  liiiu. 

"  Say,  l)i)ys.  I  want  to  sill  iiiv  kit  ; 

Two  liiuslus.  MacUinj;  put 
Anil  ^udil  •,tiiiil  l)ii\     iIk  whole  uullit; 

A  quarter  l)n\s  tlic  lot," 

"  (ioin'  awav  ?  "  iricd  one.      "  O  nn," 

Tim  an--wi,-rt  il,  ''  not  to  iia\'  : 
But  I  <lo  want  ,i  cpiartirso. 

And  I  want  it  rii^iit  awav." 

The  kit  was  sold,  the  piu  i-  w,is  T'aid, 

Wlh-u  Tim  ai-  iirtur  xon^dit 
For  ilail\-  pape:     ;    down  lie  laid 

Tin-  tuont-v  lie  had,  hroujjlit. 

"  I  K'tess.  u"  \()u'll    lend  nie  a  pin, 
I'll  write  mvself,"  hi- si),;hed  ; 

With  sloNvK   iiici\  in){  linuers  then 
He  wrote  tl'.is  noint-,  ■■  iin  ii  — 

V^  d  t/!>fc—.\ui      A  /,i  lu:/>i  — 
0>:i  ht. '!!•,'  >  !, 't  I  <  n:,';rnt  hnii    ituJ — 
lunrtiil  A)  >i!ot  t,<-,'-—,'l,:;t\" 

"  Wa-  it   :.',-;    hrotlur  ?  "  a>ke.i   liie  man 

U'lio  look  the  notice  in  ; 
Tim  triid  tn  hjd.e  it,  |>ut  he^aii 

To  ipii\tr  ,it  the  chin. 

The  mo:'-  he  -^on^^ht  hiiiiself  to  brace 

Tile  stio!i,L;ir  ,i.;rew  ills  i^iief; 
Bi^''  ti-ais  c  aiiii   ro'.liiii;  down  his  faei-, 

'l"o  j,'i\  (■  his  hi-.irt  relief, 

"  Hy  sell'ii);  out--!ii\-  kit  — I  found  — 

Tliat  'jiMrti! — "  he  repli^-d  : 
"  H     !ii:t  \\:    Va<\  his  arm>  nrouiid 

Mv  nik  -Ah.ii  h-  d— d.ied  " 

T-ni  h';:ic.i  h'.me    '  nt  soon  the  news 
A. 11011)4  Uie  liciVs  was  Spread  ; 


They  held  sliort,  quiet  interviews 
Which  slraijjht  tu  action  led. 

He  had  heen  lioim-  an  hour,  not  more, 

When  oiip  with  nakeil  feet 
Laid  down  Tim's  kit  outside  his  door, 

With  lU)wers  wliite  and  sweet. 

ICach  little  fellow  took  a  ])art, 

His  penny  freely  gave 
To  Soothe  the  hurdened  hiother's  heart, 

And  dick  the  hahy's  grave. 

Those  llo>vers  have  fat  ed  since  that  day, 

The  t)o\s  are  growing  men. 
Hut  tlie  good  ('.o<l  will  yet  vi  pay 

'I'lie  deed  lie  witnessed  tlieii. 

The    liKht  which    Messed    poor     'I.iinpy 
Tim" 
Heceiided  from  aho\e — 
A  ladder  leading  hack  to  Him 
Whose  Christian  name  is  i.ovi- . 

T.  H.\Ki.i:v. 


TO  MARY  IN  lin.WIIN. 


1,    »ln.  I,     \.,L 


,M  .t,   I 

'■y^ll'ir  liii,L;erin^:  star,  with   lessening  r.iv, 
1        'I'hat  lo\   -t  to  greet  the  early  morn, 
.\.i;ain  thoii  iwiin  -i  j,,  \\^^.  ,|;,y 
M;.-  .\I.ir\-  fi'iin  nu  swul  was  torn. 
<>  \Iarv  !  dear  d.  patt.-,!  sliade  ' 

U'luii-  is  '.In-  pi,i(  r  ot   lilisstul  r^st  ? 
,^ee  s»  tiu.u  tliv  lover  lowis-  laid  ? 

Heai'st   tliou    the   ;<io,nis    that   rend    his 
l.reast  ? 

That  sucre<l  hour  can  I  forget — 

Can  I  forget  the  hallowed  grove. 
Where  liv  the  winding  Ayr  we  met 

To  li\v  one  (la\-  of  parting  lo\-e  ? 
l-Uernity  will  not  efface 

Tliost.-  recor.ls  dear  of  transports  past  ; 
Th>'  image  at  our  last  eiiihrrn  e  : 

.\ll  :  little  thought  uv    t  V,  !s  our  last  I 

Ayr,  gurgling,  kis-,,-.!  h,-,  prhhU-d  shore, 
O'erhung   with    w:;.      ao.mIs,   thickening 
green  ; 

T!if  fragrant  l.ir.  li,  and  hawthorn  hoar, 
Twinn!     am. iron-     r..tin.;      the     raptured 

-.:      Ill-  ; 


iii^ 


/ '.  /  ////;  / /C   A7-. . ; / >/X(jS 


■83 


Till-  fluwiTN  >|)r;iiij;  waiiloii  to  Ik   ('ii-st, 
TlifMrds  ^'aIl^;  1u\l-  on  every  sptay — 

TillsDuii,  1(H)  SiMiii,  tile  )4ln\vill^  Wt  ^l 
I'nirlaiiiK-il  llii.'-lifi  il  (if  wiii);iM|  day 

Still  c)  It  lluso  si  oiiif  my  imnioiv  uaki  ^, 

Anil  loiiiily  litoiiils  willi  iiiiM.r  lait-  ! 
Tiiiif  bill  till-  iiii|>ii'-si(in  >lri)ii)4ir  inak>>, 

As  strfaMi>  tluii  iliaiiiK-ls  (l<.-i|)t.r  wear 
\lv  Mary  '  dear  deiiarleil  >liii(le  1 

W'lieie  is  tliy  plai  e  <p|   hli-.>t"iil  re,t  ' 
See  si  tlioil  lliy  lover  lowly  laid  ? 

Hearst   lliou   the   nruan>   thai    r<  iid    !n 
breast  ( 

Ri  iniK  r   lii'KN:. 


THI-:  DYINd  IIOY. 

Im  |..-  .I.Iivrr.    I    .1    >  •!  iM'  il     )    h,    ,1' . 

\      IKII'.Nn  of  mine,  sc-i  kinj;  {'<v   (ilijeel'-  (■!' 

^  V  eliaiity,  reai  h^-d  the  !i['i"r  rcimii  ,<(  -.; 
leiiemenl  house.  !i  uisxarant.  II.- 
saw  a  ladder  lui-Iii-d  tlii' .'e^li  a  liok-  i  i  ;li, 
eeilili^.  Thiiikiii:.;  tliat  Jiei  h  ips  sniri.-  jioc.r 
ereature  ll,\d  en  !'l  ni>  i1m-u  .  Ih  iliiii!.<  d  the 
ladder,  drew  hiiu-eiC  throu^li  liie  Iioh  ,  a'ld 
fuiilid  liiniseir  under  the  r.ilteiK.  'riure  e,  i-. 
no    lij(hl    lull    that    whiih   e.inie   tiiron^'i     i 


huH's   eve  ill    l!i 


',,.    i,!i,-, 


'f  a  tile.     So,. 


saw  a   111  ap  of  ehips  and  shavin^^     ii;I   o-i 
them  lay  a  \iny  ahoiit  I'-ii  \-i  ais  old 

"  Hoy.  what  an-  you  doinj;  h.eie  . 

"   Hush,  do'l't  tell  aiiyliodv,  ]iu  .l-i  ,   SI'  . " 

'    Wli.it  av'.'  von    loinj.,'  hen-?' 
•  Hush,    ill.  a-i-   .!ont    I.  11    anvho.h,  .   -i:   ; 
I'm  a  hidiuL; 

'■  W'liat  .11  -  \  oil  hi.'.ia-.;  for  ,'' ' 

••  Don't  tell  a  1-.!...  iv-,  pi. -is.  .  -ir. 

'■  Where's  \nv.r  in..l;i..  r  :"  ' 

■    I'le-ase    s;i ,  iiiotli.r  ^  .'.-a.;  ' 

"  Where's  '.oir  iatln  i  '" 

•■  Hush,  don't  t  -n  hiei.      ilu,  i-..-!-.  inn- " 
He  turneil  !iiiu--i.-if  on  hi--  !'ai  e,  an-!  ; 'i;diii;'i 
the  rau;s  ot    Ins   jukil   ar.  1   ^hat   my  fr'.  ini 
saw  ih.il  the  lio\-  ^  ik  ^ii  u  is  -..  riild-i-  'in;is<.-i', 
an.!  his  skin  w,.s  l.i.,keii 

W!iv.      np.      ')ov,    who     Ik-.h      y.ai      like 
tilal  ? 

■'  i''.aher  did.  -ir." 

••  What  di-'  ill   l-<  at  you  for?" 

"  I'atlier  f^oi  .;:unk.  sit.  an.l  lu-.it  me  'eos 
1  wouldn't  -tt-al 

■ '  Did  von  e\'i  ;  -lea!  ' 


"  Vis,  sir;  I  was  a  street  thief  oiiee" 
"  And  why  won't  vn  sti  al  am  iiion-  .'  ' 
"  I'lease,     sir,     I     u.  ni     to    tin-     mission 

school,  and   ihi-y  loM  in.    lli.  n   ..i   i'...d   and 

of  heaven.    Hid   ol   J.  sus   and    l'.   \    lailjiht 

nil-,    '  Thou  shall  not  steal      .oi.i    I  11   never 

steal   a^aiu,    if  mv    fitliei    kilU    me   lor    it. 

Milt  please  dou'l  tell  hiin  " 

'    Myhoy,  vou  iiiusn  t  sta\   li.i.  .      N'mi  II 

die       Now    you    wail    p.ilieiillx    Ikh     foi    a 

liltle  lime,      I'm   ^joinj.;  away   to  se.- a  la.iv  . 

We     will    j;.  t    a    In  tit  r    plaee    foi     son    tlum 

this." 

■  Thank  \on;  sii  ,    i.in  iili.i,i-.  sir,  would 

voii  like  t'  hear  iiiesiiu;  mv  little  liviim    '? 
liruiseil,      hatlere.l,     I'.'.loiii.      fiieiulless, 

iiiolherless,  hiding  froia   .  i  inim  iat.-d  t'allu-r, 

lie  had  a  little  hymn  to  sin-. 

■•  Ves,    I    will    li.-ir    v.i'i   -in  ■    v.air  little 

hvnin  ' 

He  raised  hulls. -if  .  .11    h is  t-lt.. .w  and    then 

-anij  ■ 


■■    I    ,   .,   IV   •   :     M    1    .     I 
I.: 1     ..   ',  I    ,' 


■'  That  s  th.-  lillU-  hvinii.  sir.  i  loodhye.  " 
Tile- ^;entleni, III  h  iri;  d  awiv  for  ri.-stora- 
t  :\  ■  ■-  Till.  I  Ik  !p  e,ini.-  li  !  k  ai^iin  in  h'ss  than 
tw.i  ii.uiis,  aia!  I  !iiiili.-.|  tl'.-  la. Ml  1  The:e 
w  .,-ie  thi-  ehip-  l!i.  ;e  w  .  ie  the  sha\  ii'.v.s,  and 
llu-re  w  IS  the  lit'.le  inotie  i  a  s-,  hov  with  one 
hand  I IV  his  -i.l.-  ami  tli.-..lh -r  tmki  .1  in  his 
lio-om  — ././.,'■  nl;  1  liiaak  ('.o<!  lliaAlI'- 
who  said.  "Sulf,!  lilt'ie  .-liiMreii  to  eoin.- 
nnlo  M..."  .'.i.l  not  sa\  "  •esjieetaliK  ehil 
dri-n,"or  wi  11  ■■.!u.  ati-i  ehildreii."  N'.i, 
III-  seiii'.s  1 1-.s  ani^i-ls  into  I 'a-  hotiii-s  of  pie, 
iit\  ri.l  sin  ind  i-riiiii,-.  wli-ie  \  on  do  not 
li!  .-  t.i  .^.1.  an.l  liii'i.',s  on'  Hi-  re'leeiii..! 
IHU-.  .nil!  tli.-\'  are  as  st  iis  in  ;h..-  irov,  ii  of 
1 1  jiii'-int;  to  tiiose  wiio  ha\e  In  fii  iiislru- 
nil  nlal  in  i.-nli.!L;htenin,L'.  tlieir  ihirkness. 

Jmr;    I'     f""i(ir.,H 

THF.  SINOHR'S  CLIMAX. 

kk    T  r   V  .1!    want    to   hear       \nnip  I.a.irie 
1      sun;;  eoiiie  to  iriv  lueise  t  ■  ni_t;hl,   ' 
said    a    man    to    his    frien  '  W'- 

lia'.-p  a  lovedorn   fellow  in    tit"  viUaj^e  who 


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PA  Till:  TIC  RI.AIUNGS: 


was  saiily  wn-ckt-il  1)\  the  n  l'n>*:il  of  a  youii}.: 
^irl  tu  wlloiu  lie  ll;nl  l.rvii  |iii\  iiij;  iill.  iiliDIi 
fur  a  Mar  m  iimic.  It  is  m-1i1i.hi  1  will 
atttnii't  tilt- MJji^;,  but  kvlicii  lit-  <l.)i>  1  1.11 
M)U  lif  draws  liars  In. in  >  \ cs  iimiM-d  !i. 
witpiiij; 

A  Mllall  svlii  I  I'ailN  li.iil  a.-.silill>U'il  in  a 
Jilfasaiit  pallor,  aiul  \m  i<  ^as  1\- ■  liatUMK  ami 
laii);limn  wlu-ii  a  tall  \uuii);  iii  in  iiUfittl 
\\  iii)Soiii-i-iihai  lai  r  aii'i  an  iii^t.nillv  attislid 
atlt'iilidii  lie  was  vi  i  \  pali  ,  wi'.Ii  Uiil 
i-lrar,  vivi(U-i)iiipI>-xi()n  wliuli  ilaiU  '..nfil 
i'(»ii>iiiiiptiV(  s  so  iiltfu  lia\  V  ,  111:-.  I..i  k-  \\(  li- 
as lilai  k  IS  )i-l,  and  iiniiv;  (trutu-th  ni".ii  a 
sipiai'-  wliitf  i'<i!l.ii  ,  III-,  c\rs  Well.-  \ti' 
lars;*-  and  -,;iiritu,il ,  and  111-  |ircr,\  was  sn,  li 
II  iMif  as  a  pui-l  siionl.l  1ki\  t-  llul  tor  a  (  n 
lain  wai:.i<  rim;  |i...k.  a  i  avim!  ii'i--<r\ti 
\\..ill.i  li,i>./  pi.iii(iiii;i-i  il  liiiu  :i  III, 111  1,1 
li:u  oiiiiiii.n  iiiti  !1,  I  liial  I'liuri  V.  'I'h,-  .,\,,i,!s 
■  piM.r  l<-ll.i',\  "  a  <1  i,"\v  sad  li"  I  (Is  ■ 
W( 'it  lIu'iD.in.is  s  lifi-.tnir  lorvsaid.  Ih.wi  ,1 
I'l  till-  i'iMiipaii\  .  and  t.n.k  Ins  si  at  (  hii-  ■! 
lA  I  tlMiij^htlfv-,  j-iil  ,  la  11. -la  d  a  .  t'ifv  wii  - 
pi  ii-d  tliiit  111'  Was  '  li.\  '■  I  I,. I  k  t  ,i , '  1,11 1  t  i  J- 
f'si  c.ri!;i  ,  ,.iiipa-'\  licalnl  l:;ni  witli  It  -[,-  .  ! 
I'll   d,  t.-nn.-f. 

It  was  late  111  till-  i  \-i-nini;  -v'lt  ;.  -.nL;iMi 
ua^  prup.i^.  .1  anil  li.  iis;^  liiiinn  s  \\-^-  \:ina- 
l.ail!  ii-  "  was  a  t.i-U  iil"  iin  (iiiiai.,11  dr-Iii  u  v 
1  nil-  s,i-  ^;  lit;,  r  ;i 111  1,  ill  r  w  assiinj,; ,  a? at  a'.  '  -i 
that  .  If  was  ii!uni.'il.  At  its  in  ii'iiri  i':- 
^  1111 11 1,'  \\\.\:\  LTf  \v  ill- ldl\  ]lali  ,  !  'Mi  111-  did  :,..'. 
sp'  il.  ,  !•■■  si-iiii''  in>^t  intiy  '..■  !  lust  i" 
ri  \i  rii 

'I"::'    11  mil-  111  I  i.  -  ^\\\  w  ii.i  ti  1  iti'd.  iri'i  Ml 
t'adi'-    '.VI-    \'iiiif  "  -  .ii'i  a  1  ici  1      '.\  i;  1-;  1  :  ii'j 

In  till     ni  '.V     Ml'  -1  '.lit   <    !l   I    I    .,  l-!l  li-  Willi  id 

siiii;  1!  :    I "li   1  l-r-  .   I  -1  1  1,  r^  )!:-;  1,-. 

'-.'11    I'll'-   d  I'l  s    ;.  I  ^1 1(_.    '    \  111, ,.-  I    1:11 :, 

1"  I'.ii-  \i  11  rii  ii:,-..  ■'  v:,,;.i  ;„,  ,  1,;.  _ :-,  ;  ,,i,. 

'■  W.i'dd  It  111-  ;,.,.  •■-ip  11  1  ,■  111.  t'l  .i-k  '.'HI 
t"  I  r.  uf  tl  1-  .■iiiini  i':v  will  1'  '  '  v'li-  .idi-i  '1, 
timi'llv. 

II.-    did    Ihil    rt'p!--,     t..!    11   '-,1:  |i    lit  ;    ill,  p;, 
i;ii  -,  I  r-  1!     .111(1  thi  11  1.1.  li,  !■"..  I-;.      .  it   11'-  s  1  • 

-|  spll  11  11, d    pl.'s      1:1        i:    ■  !'■    _'     I-  1-i  ,  1   I  \    -«.    Ill 

\    I-  linSlK-ll  '1  '-t  .  11   (  .'     '-    !l    Ills   Vi.li         .11   II- 

t'ic    v.iii-i     111    IIP    «•:_-.  ;       T:,.-   1.1:  .  -  V  ''.ra 
I' d  t!iri>ii>;!i  11' ! '. -■  a'i  i  i.i'l-'   airiin-i.t    and 
111, '.lir  oil"  sill.  'T  Wltll  till    :■  itllc-  i.f  i   '^  fi  1  i 
1  'i;      14    ',i'r    'V,i^    ii' nil'    '■'    ii-'iy    'n  a  liiiiiiin 


Miuc  like  that —so  plaintive,  so  smiirtil,  so 
liudt-r  mid  I'ariust 

111- Mil  with  Ins  Ik  ad  thrown  lnuk  Ins  i-\.-s 
h.ilf  closi-d,  till-  loiksot  d.iik  hair  idistfiiiiii- 
.i,^.iiiist  Ills  pill'  tfiiipli'.  Ills  Inn  ihiiii, 
s'.Mlliii;;  with  Ihf  rail  toiu^,  hi-,  hamis 
liy.litly  tdldrd  t'l-loii-  liini,  mid  as  In-  siin^ 
-  ^|  1  iv.  ,    I  ■  .  I     I   \,,-,..  I ,,-,,,, 

U    siiiiud  as  II    lit-  ..liiiiik    Itoiii  lli-iiii  In  fill.' 

>Mtli   I  iiiiitioii.      Main-   a    lip  tn-iid.li   1 .  n  1 

liiitf    \\,i-     11(1    ji-sUii;;      1.0     lau^iii!.,',.  Ii; 
iisiiji:    t    lis  11!  nil  If  than  oiu-  1  \< 

.All  i -HI  111- siiiii;  inid  1)11    holdinj;    '.  1  1  ■,  mi 

Ml    iiipt    atti-iitioii     till    111    ,  Hint-  to  th  lit 
\'  I  SI   ■ 

1.,, .'... .,,1',. .  ...  1  ,, 

1  ■  11..   1  ■       I  I  .  r  t.i.r     I-    I, 
Vi.l    'l-     ■  ...  ,,       ,|.M. 

n.r  .  1-  I   .,     ,    I  -»   ,1, 

H.  I  ■.■;■ 1    «.,i. 

\-   1    ',.  ■     ,'  il 1,1  I.,  ,   ,     ■• 

111     plll-'-d    I"    li.I        in-     idiil-li, 

■  ■111  f-l  1 1. '.-  I.',  ■ 

IMlij-  ,.,    .1     >„    .i,,|       ..'• 

1.1    1        .\  Is    a     liiiii.      iiiii    snU-niti     p,in-.,. 
'I'ln-  l.lai  I.     |.„  k-  s-i  :in-d   111    ....low  I'i    .  I..  I 

I'll-  \-,!,ili  Ui'.ipli's  Willi,!  iiiinnsl  imp.  ■ 
1  >-pii!.i\  '.ill-  l-i-a.i  V  pi  rilii'i,L;  ha-  ■  'li- 
I  -IS  '.\  1  If  ■  111-,.-  -,lia; .  I  iiif  -lii'-i  ',d  .,; 
aiii'llii  1  all  -I  iiii  ii  -iwe  .,triii  k  ;i  !  l'" 
sir  If  p'l  1  nil  \-,  ill.  ]i,id  ni'.'i-d  him  to  s!-,i..  :  i,, 
--1  hull',  ,.i  :i:i  ,   1.11  In-,  s!iou!di,r,   --.i\  iiu 

•    <:V  nils  '   Til  -ill  ,,  :  ■' 

'l'!-  a  (■  ii'ii  ,,  .iM-li       1  lli'ill  1.1  hoir.iT  .■',■;  ■ 
'  'ii'.n  ■  il  (  ■,'  t'     •:  mi''  ■■-  lia-  pnni  ,  Irir-!    ii'    ir ' 
:i  id    11   1^,  ,1    u,   |„   ,t       c'iiurK-s,  tlu-  Ic  i    in. 
iTii'-i'I,  w  I  .  -i.-ad 


mm:  I'K'iKiU'i  s-,  ,,i    \\ai>m;.ss, 

-.l.|..-  .r  ,.i  |i 


1!,.-    I   '.'         .1    ,.„   -,,.    I,.., 
I    -  r    ■     ■    1  ,    ,     ■   «.:.,.,       -| 


SI    '      .    i   liii  1      sl.l  V   ,    ,ll,d    i   .  Ill      lliX     ui,( 
III  ,,,'t    I'l, 111    u  :    1.   1,1'. -i-I.,   ti.    li 


,;  I  111  11' 'W  !' .1 1  .'. •  li  I  k " I'vx 


I 


.\   1.1:  I   ,'  1        .lid  '.s  iiat  chilli! 
M  -  1,1)  111,,: '    111  1.1  ,,ii,l  .1,  -,paii- 

"d  -■  i.iiuili. (■-■•-  -i;  ■   i   li  ■   liiil-i.  till. 11- 
V<W  \  ■  '    I   i'  '      id  ■      II  i,ii.   ■.■\  i-iii 

!  -nil  1-  •       i.iii  '    I   mil  iii.t   1:1. id  ' 

M  -     '      llli-    fl.'  -    i,,i\.     N.U;tl.    til.     !   d, 

'.\d',    '1  1  h  'ill,.  ;:-  ■  i,i  this  ,li-ni,i! 
I  iV     Ill's.    l.HA  11    111'     Ii  :,-i|i   -    !.,.-,v:i 


PAItll-.TIi  ■  KI-.ADINGS 


185 


0  !  jailtr,  linstc  that  fati-  i.»  till  ! 
i)  '   liastf  my  1'atln.r  s  luart  lo  rliftr  ; 

His  licarl  ill  wiKc  'I  will  ;;ricVL>  ami  k''"U 
To  kiiDW,  liiini^jli  >  iiaiiiid  a  raplivc  luTf, 

1  am  ni)t  mail  '    I  am  not  mad  ! 

Ill-  smiles  ill  sciiiti — he  turns  tliu  ki'>  — 

lU-  <iiiils  the  grate  -  I  knelt  in  vain  ! 
His  glimmerinn  lamp  still,  still  I  see — 

T  is  gt)iu     ami  all  is  nlnnni  aKaiii  ! 
Cold,  hitter  eold  !  — iin  warmth,  iiii  li>;ht  ! 

Life,  all  Ihv  eimiturts  dtu  i-  1  had  ! 
Vet  hi-re  I'm  chained,  this  lYtt/mg  night, 

Altliongh  nut  mad  '  no,  no — not  mad  ! 

"P  is  sure  some  ilreain  —some  visum  vain  ! 

What !  I— the  chilli  ol  rank  and  wealth- 
Am  I  the  wretch  who  clanks  this  ch.iin, 

Herelt  of  freedom,  friends,  and  health  ■" 
.Ml  '    while  1  dwell  on  hlcsings  llrd, 

Which  never  more  my  heart  must  glad. 
How  aches  my  heart,  how  bnnis  mv  luad  ' 

ihit    t  is  not  mad  !   it  i*-  not  mad  ' 

Hast  thou,  my  child,  forgot  i 'ci  this 

\  parent  s  lace,  a  parent  s  t'mgue  ' 
I  11  iH-'er  forget  thy  •>arting  ki--. 

N'oT  round  my  tuck  how  t"a>l  you  clung  ! 
N'or  how  with  me  you  sutd  to  Slav, 

N'or  how  that  suit  my  fois  forliade  ; 
Noi  how  -I  11  drive  such  ihoiights  awav- 

Tiiey  11     make    me     m.id  !     they'll     make 
me   mad  ! 

Th>,  ros\  lips,  how  Nweit  tlnv  ~-milcd  ' 
The    niilil    Mue    eyes,    how    hri,i;ht    tlir\ 
sllopc  ! 

None  ever  saw  a  lovilicr  c  luld  ! 

And  art  thou  now  lor  e\ir  gone  ' 
And  must  1  ne\i  r  see  tine  lii  'f. 

\Iv  prettv,  gracious.  nol>l"  !,;d  ? — 
I  .cill  lie  free  !      I'nl.ar  the  <loor  ! 

I  am  not  mad  '    I  iiin  not  mad  ) 

I),  lialk  '    wiial  meatl  those  veils  and   ■•\\v^' 

His  cii.iiii  some  furious  madman  hreuks  ' 
He  Comes  •    1  s'  e  \\\n  glaring  ives  ! 

X^iw.  now.  my  dungeon  gruie  he  shake-^  ! 
Help!    help' — he's  gone!     (),  tearful  woe. 

Such  screams  to  hear,  such  sights  to  sec  ' 
My  brain,  mv  brain  !    I  know,  I  know, 

I  am  not  mad — -but  -oon  --Iiall  be  ' 

Yes.  soon  ;   for,  lo  '   now.  while  1  s]>eak, 
Mark  how  von  demon's  cveballs  glare  ' 


He  sees  me  -now,  with  drradlul  sliru  k, 
He  whirls  a  serpent  high  in  air  I 

Horror  I  the  rejitile  strikes  his  tooth 
Heep  ill  my  heart,  so  cnisiieil  and  sail  ! 

Ay,  laugh,  ye  fiends  '    |  IV-el  the  truth  ' 
Your  task  is  done — I  iii  mad  I    I'm  mad' 
M.  G.   Li:\MS. 


ON  THE  OTHER  TRAIN. 

i  k''r^iii.Ki',  Simiiions.you  blockhead  !  Why 
1.  didi  ■'  \ou  tiol  that  old  woman 
abii.,.  r  train  ?     She'll   lia\e  to 

wail  here  now  mail   1  .o.'j  .\     \t." 

"  Vou  clidii  t  tt  11  nie.  " 

"  Yes,  1  did  111!  V"'  "Ivvas  onlv  your 
colllounded  stupid  I  all  ti.^-.," 

"  Slu  .'  you  fool  !  \\  iVM  v'  '■  1  oiilil  Mill 
expect   of    liri  .'      I'lobablv   slu     i:  !    aiiv 

wit;     besides,    she    isn't   bnuiid    1  eiv 

jolly   jouiney got    a    pa^s    up   llu     u.         to 

the  poor  house  1  II  go  ,i!id  '.  .'  Uel  ,  id 
if  you  forget  lici  to  tiiglit,  >,,r  ,:  I  dull  I 
make  mime  nuat  of  \  011  ' 

"  Vou'\e  mis^td  \o\ii   11, u:.,  mail.. 

.\  trembling  li.tnd  i.ti-ed  a  heicl  black 
\eil  .iiid  lc\'alcd  til-  sW(etc-t  ,  'I  lace  I 
ever  s.iw 

"  N'e\ei  111  11  id     '  said  a  ipii\  ei  iiig  ^  ou  c. 

" 'Ti"-  only  Ihi'c  o'clock  now,  voii  11 
il.ive  to  w.iit  U!  ''11  iiii;lil  tiain,  which 
doesn't  go  U]l  IlllUl    I 

"  \''.-ry  well,  sii ,  1   c.i         lit 

"  Wouldn't  vol!  Ilk.-  iM  .  ■  .-M.inc  hoirl  ? 
Simmons  will  show  \on  lii,-  ,.. 

•'  \o.  til. ink  vou,  '-ii  line  pl.ue  is  ,is 
good  as  .mother  to  me  li.',iiies,  1  havin't 
any  money." 

"  VelV     \M-11."     -.lid      tile     a.-clll       UlMUIIg 

awav  indiffi  reiith  "  Siiiimon-.  will  tell 
vol!  when  it's  ti;iK-. " 

.\ll    the    .llli  I  IMMill    --lie     ..I    tllli     -o   i|U|i-l 

til, it  1  llioii-lii  ^oiiuiinn-^  -.lie  iiiiwt  bi 
asleep,  bill  whiii  1  lowk- d  iiioic  c!o-i-ly  I 
loiild  ^11-  .  \  .1  e  01  ice  in  a  w  Ink  ;-.  u leat  li-ar 
lolling  d.i\Mi  lur  ciieik,  which  s!ie  wouUl 
wipe    iwa--  h a-lilv  with  lier  cotton  liandker- 

cllief 

The  depot  w:i-~  riowiled.  aihl  ail  was 
bustle  and  'inn \- until  Ihe  o.  ^i^  train  going 
east  ;  then  e\-,rv  passenger  left  excpt  the 
old  lady.      Fl   is  very  rare,  indeed,  that  any 


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I'MllETIC  K/.ADIXGS 


iS., 


Slecji  ' — Id:    ihi'ic    is  Ilu  loud  !    -the  fontil  is 
I'.iniiiK  .mil  culil  tlu-ii  wraryiii,;   woik  li:i\e 

iIdIU'. 

M\-  lir;irl  wwvA  l>u;ik  '      Ami  llioii  !  "     Tli.- 
c'locl^  suiliLS  oiii  . 


"Ihisii!      'tis    tilL-    ilicx-  im\  '      N'l-.  '     In— - 

Ihcii-  !   be  s  tliLTc  ! 
\'<>\  tliis  !— t'lir  tliis  lu-  lc.i\i-s  nu-  tu  lit"-]!;!!!  ! 
I.f.wi-    U)\i-  '    l(-:ivrs   tnnii  !   1ms    \\\\.   '    in^ 

rhilil  I   lur  what  ? 
'l"h'-    waiiUin's   siilik- — IIk-    xUlaui      and    iiii 

vot : 

N'lt.   I'll    iKil   our-^f   him.    No  1     tis    all   in 

vain  I 
'Tis    liini;    111    wail,    but    -aiif    lu-'U    i-imi. 

a^ain  ! 
And  1  Could  staivc,  and   Mu^^   jiini,  !>nt  Xnx 

Vt'll , 
My   c-liild  1   his   child  !      (»h.    lirnd  '    '      'I'll.- 

cluck  '■trikcs  two. 

■    Ilark  !    how  the  sii;n  hoard   ciraks  '      Tin- 

M.i^t  h.nvls  l,y. 
Moan  '      Moan  I   a  ddrj/-  -wells  lhioiu.il  tlu 

cluudv  sk\  ! 
lla       lis   his    knock!    lu- .  onu  •-  '    iit.-   conic-^ 

OIU  f  ill'  <xc\ 
Ti.- liiit  llic  lattice  liaji^  !    '\'\\\   hojici-o'ir! 

"  l^'an  he  discrt  lis  lliiis.'    IK-  knows  1  .-lay, 
Nij^ht  allii  ni^ht.    in  loneliness  to  play, 
h'or  his  r<  turn -and  yet  he  set  s  no  tear! 
.No!    no!    il  caii'iol  h'   :        I  le  will  he  here  ! 

N'estlc    inori-    i  loselv,     dear    one,     \^<    nw 

healt  ! 
'Idioii'rt    cold!    Ihon'rt    tiee/inv,  !      I'lU    we 

will   not  iKiil  I 
lliishand  !      i  die  !  — h'atlier  I    il  i-  noi  h,e  ! 
VI    Cod?    inotect   my  chdd  !    "      The  cloel. 

suikes  three. 

They're    K""^~'    IIk  V  le  ,s;olie  I    the    glimniti 

in>;  spa'k  h.ilh  lied  ' 
Tie-  vvil'e  .md   chilli   .iie  n..mii.  rtd    '.\itli  tlii 

dead. 
(  )n  thi- i-old  lii-arth,  ■■nts'i,  •(  hid    in    solemn 

rest, 
The  halic  lay,  trozeii  on  its  mother's  breast  ; 
1  tie  i^.'urii 'ier  v"  AiiK  at  isst — oiit  aii  s^.ts^ter — 


l)read  silence  reigned   around  ; — the  clock 
struck  foui  ! 

Ki-;vM-;i,i.  Cn.vi'Kd. 


THE  OLD  SPl.VSTIiR. 

/.'l'  /'fiDiis.n'o':  '-'f  tilt-  .  Inlhor. 

Nil.   >he  nc\'ei    wa-~   married,  Inil  was  to 
Iia\-e  heeii  — 
.\l    the    time    she    was    rniinin).;    the 
loom — 
I'aU   the    lact'rv    luirned   down,   some    were 

maM.L;led  ami  scarred; . 
And  her  !o\ei  was  iie\er  lur  j.;rooiii, 
As  he  Wedded  a  li.indsuincr  k"'"'- 

To     the     sliar.j.;er.    old      Rachel     was     iif^lv 

indeed, 
h'or  iu-r  features  were  j;rini  and  distorted  ; 
The'  in  vears  Ion;;  i;one  hy  she  was  Io\-el>- 

ami  fair. 
\s  the  liopes  ot   her  lilc  tha.t  were  thwarted 
\\\-  the  dreailfiil  mishaii  in  the  mill. 

iiiii  heneath  t  :ii- ]ilain  1  alien   i;o\vn   that  she 

woie. 
111. it  a  heart  that  w.is  lo\iii^  and  lender — 
.\--  ihe   villa;<ers   knew — and   man,   woman 

or  child 
I '.ainsl     the     mensl     rude     ^]ieech     wanild 

del'end  her. 
So  well  was  the  poor  woni.an  hived. 

And  ri.i^ht  many  s  Uieniaid.  -wlio,  bewailing 

her  woe, 
Has  told   Rachi-l   the  slit;lit  that  distresse<i 

her, 
'  )niv  ^ooii  to  trip  on  w  illi  a  happier  look. 
While    :ie  sillv  t;oose  inw.irdly  blessed  her, 
I'or  lu  1  cointurling  words  and  advice. 

Then  Hie  urchins  have  i;one  to  net,  t-overed 

w  't h  mud. 
.\!"raid  to  vjo  home  -perliaps  crying — 
But  old    Rachel  (the  remedy)    washed  out 

the  stains, 
.'vnd    Ihev    langhet!    wh.ile    their    );nrtneiits 

were  drying. 
In  the  yartl  at  the  back  of  her  cot. 

When   the  villagers  slept,  and   the   cricke' 

and  owl, 
\ii(l  I'ie  lusiiing  of  leaves  were  iinhcedcd, 


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Iti  the  room  of  the  sick,  by  the  llickeriiiir 
liKht  ^ 

\V';is  she  .sffn,  when;  her  i>rfSeiice  was 
needed, 

Wliile  her  yaunt  shadow  dance<i  on  the 
wall. 

And   Ihe  outcasts  who  hcKge"'  "t  her  do<jr 

lor  a  crust, 
Kre  they  went  on  tl'.eii  wearisome  ways, 
Felt    that   one    thought    them   human   and 

I>itied  their  fate, 
Wlio  recalU-d  the  reiut-mhiance  of    earlier 

days. 
And  who  rtckoni-<i  them  net  l>y  tlieir  la^s. 

Km    the    weight  of    her   grief    which    was 

never  revealed,  — 
Save  to  Jisus    -thefiieiul  td'  the  lowly— 
Hore    her    down — niid     the    sands    of    her 

dosohite  life. 
Which     for     years     had     been    ebbing    out 

slowly, 
C<*as<-d  to  ru!i — and  her  spirit  w-.is  fneii. 

U'hen  the  villagers  sloo,!  al  the  side  of  her 

grave. 
When     the    gray-headed     preacher's    voice 

faltered, 
When  the  tears  trickeled  down  the  bron/ed 

checks  of  the  men — 
<  In  !   her  beauty  seemed  fresh  and  unaltered 
.\<!  when  happy  she  worked  in  the  mill. 

.\nd  oft  wheie  she  lies  a  bent  form  can  be 

seen 
Wht-n      tlie      twilii;lit      is      deejiening     its 

shadows : 
.\nd  the  sweetest  of  flowuts  aiv  I'oun.l  on 

her  tomb. 
All  fresh  ftom  the  dew-gleaming  meadows  ; 
Yet  who  gathers  them  no  one  can  tell. 

(•I'll.  M.  \'ii.-Ki:K3. 


NOUODVS  CHILD. 

■Ihe  ril.vi,,:  ,,.„,„   lyM,,.    |.i,:.,    H.f,,,,    or.^inallv   .ip. 

llfl.      II    7  It       h,,-    !.,■,„     „    'li     ..I     .-,1     topic, I     .l,„l     MM,-     ..1,1 


•I-  I  luM  ;,,,■■■ 
.  i.iil.--  .|„   , 


lU  MS  w  ly  iiuo   I 

■1.'.    .ir,.  ..litn.--- ■,..!... .Iv-t 


h  !i 


\  I.II-M-,  in  ijif  dreary,  pitiU-ss  s'reet. 
i\      With  niv  torn  old  dress  and  bare  cold 

fct, 
All  day  I  wandered  to  and  fro. 
]fungn.=  aiid  shivering  and  nuwheie  to  go: 


Tile   night's  coming  on    in    darKiiess   and 

dread, 
.\nd    the  chill  sleet  beating   upon    mv  bare 

heail ; 
Oil  !   why  d(;cs   the  wind  blow  upon   me  so 

wild  !> 
It  is  because  I'm  nobody's  child  ? 

Just  over  the  way  llierc's  a  Hood  of  Ji^rht, 
And    warmth   and    beaiUv,  and    all    thinL's 

blight  ;  ■  *" 

Heiiutiful  children,  in  robes  so  fair, 
.\ie  carolingsongs  in  rapture  there. 
1  wonder  if  they,  in  their  blissful  glee, 
Would  pity  a  |)oor  little  l>eggar  like  me, 
Wandering  alone  in  the  merciless  street^ 
Naked  and  shivering  and  nothing  to  eat. 

Oil  '   Wi..it  sliall  T  d.)  when  the  night  comes 

down 
111  its  terrible  bl     kness  all  over  the  town  ? 
Siiall  I  lay  me  down  'neatli  the  angrv  sky. 
On  the  cold  hard  i>avenieiits  alone  t()  die  ? 
When  the  bea-itiful  children   their  prayers 

have  said. 
And  mammas  have  tiu-ked  tluni  up  snuglv 

in  bed. 
\o  dear  mother  ever  upon  me  smiled — 
Why    is    it,    I   wonder,   that    I'm  nobody's 

<hild! 

No  fitlur,  no  mother,  no  sister,  not  one 

In  all  the  world  loves  me  ;  e'en  the  little 
dogs  run 

When  I  wander  toe  near  them  ;  'tis  won- 
drous to  see. 

How  everything  shrinks  Ironi  a  beggar  like 
me  ! 

I'erhaps  'tis  a  dream  ;  but.  sometimes,  when 
I  lie 

C.azing  far  uj)  in  the  dark  blue  skv. 

Watching  for  hours  some  large  bright 
star, 

I  fancy  the  beautiful  gates  are  ajar, 

.\nd  a  host  of  white- robed,  nameless  things, 
Co.ue  fluttering  o'er  me  in  gilded  wings  ; 
A  liaiul  that  is  strangely  soft  ami  fair 
Caresses  gently  my  tangled  hair, 
And  a   voice  like   the  carol   of   some   wild 
bird 

The  sweetest  voice  that  was  ever  heard 

Calls  me  many  a  dear  pet  name. 

Till  my  iiean  and  spirits  are  all  aflame  ; 


i\\rnriic  hTM^ixc^ 


.91 


A'nl  tflU  UK-  of  >\ti-!i  uii')i)\i!htc,i  !i)\f. 
And  Imls  iiu-  I'Miiir   ni>''.ii  \\\-\\  lioine   iliovr, 
Ami  iIk'U,  Willi  -.iirli  |piii:"iii ,  ».,ii!  ^u!']iri^>,-. 
T1k-v    look    al    111'-    wilii    ill.  ir    swi-el    !'!iu- 

f  vi-s, 
And    it    s(.'L':ns     t.i    iih'   o;u    ,if    Ju-    dri-:ir\- 

ni,i(lit. 
I    mi  i;<)inL,'  ii]'  Im  thf  wtM  ..i"  li'^ht. 
A'ld    :l\\:iv  Iroin    111.'    Inill'.'fl'  :md  -lol  111-^    -M 

uild- 
1     am     siir.'     I     ^.liall      lii^a     !.••    ■  >  .m-' h  .d\-' ; 
cliiM, 

I'm  1,  \  II    >.  \:-;i: 


THi;    DYINci    Vi.ClllMI.SI". 


'"T"^ 


1"^lir    iii-IU  '.vim!    \^  1 


M     a    i|i'--()l:Mf    imiaM 


And    I'm;    <ild    -.'intlii-,    ui'    lli.-    tiir'il 
^ivvnii;.; 
Cioakin,;^  ujidii  tluar  l-.li;--.--,  ;    iM.i  lii-'  m. .,.>!, 
A^  IIk-  till  11  rd,,v  -  "t'  til.'  (doud-A  llvw   ;.  ,-l, 
SlrUi'.f^liNl    a-Ia;:l    ill-.-      laiivd    aad    i.i..'Krn 

Iiani-s, 
So  'iimiv,  thai  \\\y  wau  bin!  •■>•■  .,:'  driMi 
Siavcrly   wa^  riMi-iiou-.   w  ii'-n    il    'a.  a;    .v\\. . 

'I'lu-  lire  iiriiratli  lli-  .am. aid'-  w.i^  Itn',-, 

\\t     still     II     l>UM!.-.i  ;     an.l     .-nii-,     ,.-.     jii., 

lliDn-aN 
(■rev.-  insniiiiortal.U',  li.   rai-.'.l  iiiin-  if 
l.'l>.)ii  lii.s  w.islc.l  arm,  .iml  >*iiia.i   il.  ■  .-oal-. 
Willi  dilfkaill  rm  r,i;>'  :   and  udi.a.  tiu-  r...! 
i'\li  from   ids  iiri  \-' 1.  ss  linui-r^   an.l   hi--  t\" 
l"i-lt  laint  within  its  ~i,.  kit,  li.-  -.h;,i:ik  ha.  k 
I'lHiii  his  [lalli-t.  and.  wdh  iim-lu-i-.i  li;-, 
Miittert-.i  a  mrsi.-  nn  .halli  ! 

Tlu'  sih ait  luoni, 
la.rai  il-;  dim  oorncr-.,  nii>fkinLd\-  .^a'.f  in.  1. 
His   laliriiiL;    hrcalh.  ;   llir    hnminiiu'-   in    lli' 

Had  Ihe  disiini'tiu'ss  of  a   kiull  ;   aivl  '.vii.n 
I'niv  til-'  antiiiii.-  hoi. do.;.-  h.Mt  oii'.-, 
ir.'.ht'W  a  jihi.'d  fMini  htaifilh  ins  li.„-a.i. 
And  drank.      .Viul    insiant!\-   hi-  lips   cum 

pressed, 
.\n.l,  with  ,1  -Iniddor  in  his  skeh  ion  fram,. 
He  ruse  witli  siipern.iturad  stren;.;;.h,  an-l  sat 
U[iriL,'hi.,  ;inj  cuiiuniined  with  iiiinsrlf 

"  I  did  not  think  to  di.' 
Till  1  hai!  tinislied  what  I  !i:id  to  .io  ■ 


I      riioiii;ht       lo      pieree     th'  elein;il     ?ecret 
throimh 

With  tlii-  ni\   nuntal  e\  •.■  ; 
I  felt, — ()li,  ('.o'i  !    il  -.     iiRlh  e\eu  now 
This  eannot  he  the  .h.iih  d.ew  on  niv  brow; 

(  'iiant  me  anollier  \  ■.■ar. 
(i.i.l  of  ni\-  spirit  !     -'ml  :i  day. — to  win 
S.iniethin--  t'l  -  ii:-;\   liii--  tiiir-t  within  ! 

r  w.in!.l    '■.'.■,■  -..ai.tliiii-  h.-re  ! 
Hi.   Ik  for  im-  l.nl  one  se.d  lli.it  is  unhrokeii ! 
Sp.  .ik  loi-  nil-  lull  i,n.-  w  .n.l  that  is  unspoken  ! 

"  Vani.    ->,-.mi,   -m  .   l.rain  is  turning 
'A'ilh  a  s'lvil!  .1  :,•  'in.  ^^,  an.l   mv  h.-arl  ..'rows 

-a-k. 
.\n.!  l;r  -.-  Iiot   I.  inii!--  'iirol.-,  .-oim-  fa-.t  ami 
thi.  k, 
.\n.l  1  am  li--i,'an-_;   — hiiniin'.', . — 
llvin.'  !      <  )ii.  ('. o.i  !    if   [  niivjht  1.1'ilv  live  I 
M\-  plii.a!   -11a!    il  tin  il;.-  im-,- -!  re\-i  ve. 

"  .\  \        ~-\    \^■  nol  man  to  die, 
II..-  \\--\r  I. JO  mi  d'l'.-  f.  .'■  lliw  narrow  sphere! 
Hal    h'-  hn'    time  t..    l>r..o,l    ,,n    knowledge 
il.  r.      - 
Conhl  Ih-  tpil  irain  his  ev.  .  — 
Mii'.ht    h.-    l.!',;    wad    ih.-    m\-ti.-    .,\o,.l    ami 

h.mi,  - 
•  '•li'    III-  \[.il..  r -.'.onM  iiaii-M-.n.l  his  power! 

■  ■  "i'liis  w.-ie  imlee.i  lo  fi-tl 
'I'll.-     -Miul  lii:'-l      shukiti      at     the     livini:; 

-ti.  .1111.   - 
To  ii\-e,  (  );i,  ( ',.>.l  !   tlia.t  Id. ■  1-;  hnt  a  dream  ! 

.\-id  .halli    -Ah-i  !    {  i.-el.— 
Kea  — .iiin     —I    fun!,    .i  irkne-s  eonies  o'et 

ni\'  I  \-e  -- 
i-"o'.-.  r    nie  !     V-.-, .      „,,.'— r,,„l     .,f    lK'a\-en  ! 
I  di,-'" 

'Tw  1-  niornina    ,;ii.!  the  .ild  in  111  lay  alone. 
.'no     fri.-n.l     he!     .1.)-    I     his    e\-idi<ls.    und 

Irv   lips    . 
I   yn  .rill  :i-h\   pale,  1  ii.- i-xpvession  w..re 
*>■     his    .ieatii    -tru^eh-.      His   lori;    silverv 

■nil" 
!.  '"    on  his  holi.jw  t>-niples,  thin  and  wild. 
His  iViin.    \s  is  ',viste.l,  an.l  his  leatures  wan 
A:si  ii  !;;  •  II  1  as  well  wan: .  an.'  in  ids  palm 
\\-~  nails  -.v.  rv   .lr...eii   .l<.p.  as   if  tlu-  tluoi.- 
I  >t   the  I:;st  Lii.)iie  ha.l  wriim.;  him  sore. 

The   storm    was    rai;ini;   still.      Tlie  shntU'T 

swam..'. 
Creakinj'as  harshiv  in  the  litfnl  wind, 


Will  Bif 


itm 


■  1 


*»yj; 


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193 


PATiTi-  ric  Ri' mixc^ 


Ami  all  witliont  Wfin  o      -a>  a\t.-  \l  will, 
SiitisiiiiU'  or  UMniH-.t.  iciklr^-i  that  a  lu-art 
Is  hrcakiiii;,  (ir  lias  liruki-ii.  in  i;s  clianj^e. 

Tlu'  fin-  Ki-ai'.ali  ilu  rMU-ililr  was  out. 
Tlu'  vc^x  Is  oi'  his  iiiystii.'  ail  la\-  imiiul, 
Useless  aii'l  cold  as  \.\\<,-  ainhitious  liainl 
Tiiat  rashioiird  th.iu.  ami  the  small  rod. 
l'"aiiiiliar  to  his   touch  tor  thiecscorc   xcais, 
I.av  on  th'  alciiiSic's  litn,  as  it'  it  slill 
Mii;lit  \  c\  the  rU-ments  :it  i',-.  iiiasi,i  >-  w  ill 

And  thus  li.id  passed  I'loni  iis  uue(|nal  liainr 
A  -.oul  of  lire, — a  sun  lieiil  ea:,'Ii>  stiiekeii, 
JMoiu    Ills   hi;;h  soai  im;.  do-.vn, —  in   instni 

lllelll 
liroktii   Willi    ils   ,,\vii    e.iiniiass.       ()li,    ]iow 

I)oor 
Seems  Ihe  rich  ^jil'l  of  t;enius,  when  it  lies 
T.ike  llie   adwnluroiis   bird    thai   hath    out 

llown 
Ills     siiin-^lli      iiiion      the     sea,     anihition 

wrreked   — 
A  Ihiiu.;  the  ihnish  mi'.dil  pitv,  as  sii''  sits 
Krooiliii-  in  iiniet  on  Ik-r  lo.\ly  m-st 

.V  \TII  \M|-i,   T\kKKi:   Wll.iM-; 


■i  h.   ( 

oi.:: 


Mil:  nuiixii:. 

I,  ri'  I    ,.f     I,       J.  ■!.    ,,',    „   , 
^   ..■■...    .       :,:.:■,   I...  1  ,,   ! 

i    .    I    w  ,     t     ■    r   •    It   I  r   n 


i.ril.r    ;  ,  ,■■..,  ,1 
-   .  nli.i     t   '■  111. 


IS  I'ni  ii  I  on  tlie  lindL;e  at  midiii^dit. 
.\s  the  clocks  were  strikim;  the 
Innir, 
.\nd  tile  moon  rose  o'er  the  citv, 
I'.ehin.l  the  ciark  church  tower  ; 

,\nd  like  the  w, iters  rushing; 

.\moni;  the  woo.'.en  piers. 
.\  llood  of  tlioiieht  came  o'er  nie, 

That  filled  iiiv  eves  with  tears. 

How    olteii,  (  )  how  often. 

In  the  days  that  hnd  e,,iie  l.y, 


I  had  stood  on  that  hridjje  at  midnight, 
.\nd  ga/.ed  on  that  w.ive  and  sky  I 

How  often,  ()  how  often, 

I  had  wished  lliat  the  (.■bhing  tide 
Would  liear  me  away  on  its  bosom 

O'er  the  ocean  wild  and  wide! 

h'or  m\-  hear',  was  hot  and  restlesfi, 

\nd  mv  lile  »as  full  of  care, 
.\ml  the  burden  laid  upon  tne 

Seenieil  ercater  than  I  cmuUI  bear. 

Hut  11' 'w  it  has  talleii  from  me. 

It  is  binied  in  the  sea  ; 
.\iid  only  the  sorrow  of  others 

Throws  its  shadow  over  me. 

^  et  whenever  I  >  ross  the  river 
Cm  its  bihiee  with  wooden  piers, 

Like  t'.ie  od.or  oi   luine  from  tlie  ocean 
Comes  the  t!ioU:;hl  "f  otluM'  \-ears. 

\t.i\  I  think  how-  many  thousands 

(  )t  caie-encnmbered  men, 
h.aeh  ii.iNimf  his  Inirden  of  sorrow. 

Have  trussed  the  bridj,'e  since  then, 

I  See  llie  loii^  ]>rocession 

Slid  ]i.issine  In  and  fro, 
I'he  ■•■  ir-e  lit  ait  hot  and  n-stless, 

.\nd  the  old,  subdued  and  slow  ! 

Aii'i  foie\er  anil  t'orevtr, 

.\s  loMi;  as  the  ri\ar  llows. 
As  Ioul;  as  the  heart  has  passions, 

.\s  lone  as  life  lias  woes  ; 

'I'he  moon  and  its  broken  relleetioii 
.\iid  Its  shadows  shall  .appt-ar, 

.\s  thes>-mb(yl  of  lo\i-  in  heaven. 
And  its  w.iveviii'.f  ima>;e  here. 

Hi;.\Kv  W.  LoNciia.i.ow. 


1 


i  If! 


Pau'i-  VI 


HUMOROUS  AND  DIALECTIC 


""T^inc  hiiinoroiw  siile  of  lill',  \\kv  Iht?  s.-ri.ms  si.l.-  Ii;is  iN  lilL-r.-Uiire,  and  it  i-<  a  litt-rattiri" 
of  uiilolil  wi-allh.  lalart,  i-atlios  iml  lau-lilrr  a-r  ilu- rlDSi'st  ut  iciii.jn  ihcii  ()t:i;m 
.IS  wt'U  as  in  tlle  pleasurable  ami  heiielioial  .-ifi-c-ls  tl.t-s-  pniiluiv  u;iuii  niiml  and  Ixxly. 
riiysiohjgists  U-11  US  thai  the  lai-rynia!  ulaiids  and  the  risible  muscles  are  the  r  .;,-st  ut 
neijjlibors  in  the  human  ounntenanet . 

"  Ciod  would  not  have  j^iveu  man  a  lauj^luer  it  he  luul  not  meant  hr  sbnnid  laugh," 
■said  the  inimitable  Rev  Sam  Jones,  the  evanj^elisi  I.au^liter  is  boUi  idea-anl  an<!  pro- 
tltuble.     Thousands  ot'  evils  and   ills  have   been    laughed   out  of  ixistenee.  Humor" 

says  Whipple  "  is  the  very  juice  of  the  mind,  oo/ing  iVoni  the  brain  and.  em ieii inland  fer- 
tilizing' wherever  it  fills— it  .<,di<l>.'S  into  the  heart  ol  its  objeet.  and  look- .mnisingly  but 
lovingly  upon  the  intlrmities  it  detects 

The  followini.^  selections  are  so  varied  and  broail  in  charai-ter  that  sonietliing  may  be 
a)iuul  suitable  to  all  sorts  ot  occa-^ions. 


THE  WIUUY  OSHANU'S   RI.VT. 

Jris/i  Omleci. 

WHISHT   there '     Mary    Murphy,    duan 
think  me  insane. 
But  I'm  dyiti'  ter  tell  ye  of  Widdy 
O'Shane  : 
She  as  lives  in  the  attic  nixt  mine,  d'jan  ye 

know 
An'  does  the  foine  washin'  for  ould  Misther 
Shnow. 

Wid  niver  a  chick  nor  a  child  ter  track  in, 
H^r  kitchen  is  always  as  nate  as  a  pin  ; 


Lo(jk    out    av    the   dour,    an     see   who   it 
moi^ht  be 

An    1  looked,  Mai\-  Murjiis,  an'  save  me  if 

there 
U'usn't  Tin)mas  Mahoiu-  on  the  uppermost 

stair, 
('He's  the  landlord  ;   ye  re  se.n  lilni   yersclt, 

wid  a  cane)  , 
An'  he  knocked  on  tile  door  ot  tlie  Widdy 

O'Sliane. 


An 


wiii:-;',-red  to    Mieiiufl 


Xovv   what 


can  11  mane 


An    her  cap  an'   her  apron    is  always  that  -phat     his     wov-liip     i>    railing   on    Widdy 

'^'a"^—  O'Siiane?" 

Ocli,  a  moighiy   fome  gnrrel  is  the   Widdy  Ki,u  ,1.^,.  monies  a  Fridav  wid  us.  doan  vou 

O  bliane.  ^^.^, 

An'   wud  ye  belave  me,  on  Saturday   night  ^"  ^  ^"''''  ■''"'  '^  "■"'•"" '^  collecti,:'  he  d  'oe 

We    heard    a    rough    slip   comin    over  our  "  It  must  be  she  owe-  him  some  monev  fot 

rtight ;  riut. 

An'   Mike,  me  uuld  man,  he  jist  hollered  to  Tliough  the  neighbors  do  say  that  she  pav« 

nie.  to  the  c.nl  , 

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,'/('  '  i/i  '.V(  U'S  .  I.V/>   />/.  1/  /.!    /"/( • 


\'"U  !  il.i- I  :iit  .■!  !i:r  i.,il.>  ,  Mil  li;u  1    lir.i!\,'  "Win     .iiMi't     v-ni    .:l~triut    t!i'     •:>'■■'.   '' 

^.:\>  I.  ;i-.kc.l  Nh-    Mnlkinlr. 

"An'   i   li  ;i,'l)r  tiiiiMi-ii  ih.' 'kcn  li.ilr,   IwiU,  ljcc:lil'-'    hr  ^    Un>    l,i.ili-,ii    to    !.-    Imuv;1i' 

i'    I'iii"  aii\  tiiiii),'.       1 1/  il'--.!  ;:  I  li.:ill_v  \\:nil  t'>  kiL.w 

lie  nil  uU   u.iiiS  t.i  talk  " 

Th.-  liowiv  >,ii'ils|.li.s-  iiir  '    what  sliul.iirt  I  .\luri\-iii.iiiii!iv.  -.ilrnV  toi  ;i  t    w  f.i.  .iiLiiU 

"  Mi     \I  uli.i'.tlr  >  uii!i.-n!v  r^-iih  kiIhi.  il  rii.ii  n 

Hut   tiic  Wl.i.lv    (>  ■^11. ,11.     -I'tr:'    J.ouinr  111,-  |,,„1  ,„,,  :,ii-,w.'I.vl    lh.'l„iv\    ,|M:  -.i.,;'   n,   i,- 

''■  '  •  i;;U.l    to   J..h.  ii'ni    1h.'.    \\:-.!iii);,'   In  1.  :■',<•    til- 

All    \hv  l;i:i.l!..ra  a  u>  tiu-i .-.  Mi-llirr  •rii„iii.,-  ,.i,|ij  j,,,,],^  i,,^,  ,,,,,  ,,..,,,„,   ,],,,[  ,:,,.  !„|.!ir,,i 

■'■"'"'"■■  i'\;iiiipic-iil  ]i:ilu  inf  was  alll.i-;.   i  \vitli  wall-. 

A  Mimr  on,-  -.,.1,-  .,\   I'll,-  taMc  al,.!ie.  ]„.  ,.x-,;,,inu  ,1,  ■'  N..  '   ' 

.\n      lie  I,.,,lr.l  at   tiu-   \\  i.!,l>  I)  MiaiR-,  an  ■■  .\,,  ^vli  it  ?'    a-ki-.l  tiu-  Im.v    i,i  suipii-. 

^' '^  '"^'-  '■  1  sa\   thai  J'i'imI'iI  not  hiM    wails 

■■  Its  A  luiMk-.-.    -i,-al  that  >,   oiiVi  Irr  mo;  •■  W],\x  „-is  the  mall,  i   with  liinii' 

I'l  I  I  \-i-  nut  ,):k  ,  -at  laiw  ii  li\  a  lair  woman's  •■  l[,.  l,;,,]  l,oiN    ' 

■'''''-'  "  1  '111  ( iod  make  liu  ooiU  I  om,-  oil  hull  ' 

Siiu'f    !  sal  .aiwii    h>-  iur   lliat  1  on,  c  called  "  \\.^   ■' 

'="■'  '"'•''  ■■  Whal  loi  ?" 

.   >     ,         .                                   ,,.      ,       ..  .,  "  To  I,  ~t  hi-,  iiati, m-i-.' 

'An    is  It  \a   I'    1)0,11  n,.\v.  W  i.ul\  (J  >hain.-;  ..n         ,■ 

,r   ■            ,     '                         I       ,        ,   ■        ,     .  '  'i'^\  • 

\  ,,-  !■    a  ,1  n-i  lit  \-.-- Jill  Ml    1h,i  !i  tfiv  and  I'lane;  ,.ii-i        .                .i     ,           ,      ,   , 

,      ,                  ,           .        ,                   ,  u  liv.  lo  siL-  —  thai  is--to  ,1<  It  rinini-  tpe 

.All     wi-  re  I. ..Ill   a.   n-  Ii,-i.-  m   tli,-  wuiiuld  .,.,    ,,,     ,    ,    ,        ,    ;   -,,,    •■ 

.  extent  ,  ■!    ) ,  lo  s  ii<  ii-iits  . 

...     ,     •"""^■■.                              ,           ,     ,„  '■  J,'!)  .iKln't  want  the  l.oil-,  dul  lu-:-'  ■ 

u  iiii    \'-     liinik     >l     'iiiiMM      will        iioiiias  ,.,          ,               ,   o 

,.    ,            ,.  I  sili' p'ise  11, >t. 

M  1  '1,  "1*'  '^ 

„,,          ,      „.',    '    .      ■,                    ,              ,        ,  "  ISnl    (■u<l    wanli-,!     liiiii    to    !ia\,-     en, 

1  la-n  ll'.e  \\  pIlIV  II  ^llalle  inil  Ihe  tea  kett  e  ,    ,     -,    ,       j.. 

'  clidn  t  11,-  r 

1 1  o  w  n  .  . ,  X  -        , 

,     .    ,                      »,       ,        .,.,  >  es.   I  stiiJlios,-  s,), 

.\n   siie~a\s.  'M-silur   1  lumias,  vour  name  ..    \      i    -.-  ,-     ■           ,     ,            .     i           i      , 

.\:ul    i!    (  loii  waiileil    vontiih'i\e   hoil- 

w  a   ci  o-.\  11  ;  ,  ,            .                  1  -•.':)■  • 

,       ,       .                     ,     ,,      ..            ,    ,                        ,,  v,iu  ,1  liiue    em  wouhin  t  \,ili? 
t  t'ki-  It   mi'st    ^la-.tly     ~-aii   then    me  tiuM 


man 


lliink  si>. " 
I'.iit  v,ni  don't  waiil  'i  in,  ,lo  \o\i  .' 


n  o'.i  -red;,  "  Hnd,i;i  t,  cum  in  lute,   ,iuitk   as  ..  x- 

"  I!  it    il    lei,!     Aaiili-d    \,,n    !,,  iia\-       em 
\-,iit',l  ha\e  to  ha.e  't-m,  \.  )nl,;n  i  \,-ii  ■"" 
'    \'e-." 

' '  l-liit  you  ,lon  ''.   '.\  aet  i  ,  ■• .  to  w.iiil      ,  ai  ',  • 
liav  <■  I, '  have   ',-in  — ■" 

• '  1  )i  \   11],    .-ir  !       \  o'!  Ill  '.  ,-■    \'  ill   li.iv ,    aii\ 
s<i:^''        [    am    a-liaiit,!    •  I     -...u.    md    -.on  t 
w.iiit  lo  a--.'i.-iate    With   \ai     '  ae,";  llie   ;.:,>o-l 
man    went    inlolr--  stii.;\'     ii-di    ,-,inM,o--il    , 
WA.S  n    .lor.    III-\T  H.-\I>  WAkIS  ON   III.M?       serin, Ml  on   the  '■  l-:a!;v   liisu  uelion  ,-!'  I'i,.; 


>-,  r  ean, 

S,,  ti:  ;:  Ma:  Mnrphy,  1  ri/,  o!>'  ih.it  lloor, 
.\:'  I  ,111  iato  '11  ■  a,:  ie  i;;i'  holteii  tin  d,M,r; 
.'ill      !    s-  V    t..    1,1-     N'itiiail,   ■-  N'lav    i-n  t  it 

TU'II'     •■ 

Sh>-'!1  ]ia<  e  r.    !,  .!l  lo  ],a»',  w  ill  that    \\'l,l.i'- 
O  Shan-      • 


,       .,.;■...      ..d,  HAIJV    IN    (.HI  RCM. 

lid    \"o;i;!l;    N'ldkrit!,-,    "  \\  a>    il  ..■/»;,,.■.-;;;..-.' .V. .;,,',-,  ,-,'  .'  -  .'    r  i'i:n  ■ . 'i  l-.n'.t  >  i  w, 

J,,!,  ii.  ,•   h-ni  -.-.a't-  ,ei  iiini  '  '  "'''-'■'■ 

'  I»;-,a't  ;  t--d  \  ,,;id'  e\,-lainied,  the  \    i  -^  r     Xri.l.li     ha,i    fas'donci    a    dainty 

t,,it    1  Vs.. ■,;'.,;    ;ni:ii-:.    -,,-11    if  v,jn  i\               lliiii^, 

c.  er  -!;;  I  ;a   .ill- :a;te-i  to  .jtu  sli.jii  me  in   re-  *  )f  I  [amlmr :  .ii-  1  rilihi.n  an<i  lai  e, 

^urii  t,    tl.eBiid-   •*  .\iid    iiiaiiima    liad    -aal.   as   she    settlid    il 

But  I  want  v>  kiuav  ronncl 


faliu  r. 


1'': 


IirifCRDCS    tV/)  DfAl  /:,   I  h 


I  ,s 


) 


O.ir  iHituilul  l.;il))'s  llnf, 
VVIiL-r.-  the  (liiill>l'j>   play   aii<l   llu.-    l.ui>,'-lit>-i 

l.ikr  shiiIhmiiis  hill  in  li.-r  violt-l  wfs  ; 
■    II    till-  il  \\  i>  ]ili'is:mt  and  I)al)\'  is  j^i;(iil 
Shr   ni.iv  >;ii  ti)  (.■Iniich  ami   wear  Iiur  \v\\ 
li 1, 

'riirii  Urn.  at;cil  six,  Ijv'i^an  lu  tt-ll, 

III  i-MiT  ln'iitliei  ly  way, 
\\.\w  vrry,  V(.  ry  f^iiod  slic  mii^l  In- 

1 1   she  w'-nt  to  cluiri  h  ntxl  (Li\ 
II'     li^M   ol'  the  .  hiiich     til'-  I'hoit,    I  I'i   !i]c 

itDwd, 
And  tin-  man  np  iii  linnl  wh'i  tilk'-d  -,,  iwui  , 
lint  slu-  nnwl  not   tall. ,  iht  l.in^;h,  imi'  -iij' , 
Hnl  jii-l  -^it  a^  '|iiii-l  a-  aiivlhin',^. 

Ami  Ml    oil  a  li.-aulilnl  Sahhalii  ni   \Ia',-, 

Whin  IJH-  liiut-iiU'ls  liiii-^l  im,i  ll..'Ar!-,, 
'  TiKK-  wasn  I  a  hlossoni  on  I.M-.I1  or  lif, 

>o  l.iir  as  this  hlo^som  of  onis.  ,1 
Ml  in  luT  whilf  dress,  d, lints' an'l  new. 
I  Hit  hahy  sat  in  th'-  I'atnily  pew. 
'I'lie  tfrand    swe.*  nmsie,  re\erenl  an 
rile  solemn  he  id   th'-  \-oiee  (.r  pia\-et 

Idled  all  111        aby  soul  with  aw-  . 

As  -ihe  s:   .  Ill  lier  little  plaee, 
Vnd  the  holy  look  that  the  aieji-ls  wear 

S-eiiied  pieliireil  upon  Ik  r  laei 

An. I    llu-  M\eet    words  uttered   -•>   I   III;;   .1",) 

C'onii-   into   my  niiml  with  a  rhvlhmie  ilou  ; 
■    I  >l     sileh     i~    the     kmi^doni    .jI'     he.uen 

-aid  Me, 
Au'i   1   knew  that   I  It-  -^pake  of  -luli    as   -in- 

Tin-  ^'.v  -el  voieed  or^au  pealed  forih    .1    .1111, 

file  coilei'tion  !io\  eame  lo.in.l. 
All  1  hiiiv  dropped  her  [i;-nii\'  in. 

.\nd  r-niiled  at  liie  elinkinj;  s'.nnd. 
.Mine  ill  the  ehoir  Aunt  N'ellie  s!ood, 
W'.ulinj;  the  elo-e  of  the  soft  prehhle, 
'I'd  l)i-j;in  lii-r  solo.      Ili.i^h  and  ^troii^, 
Sh<-  stniek  the  lirst  note  :   oh-ar  and  loin.; 

S'a-.-  held  il.  and  ail  were  eharni'-'l   Inil  one, 
Who.  with  all  the  nli^'ht  she  h.id. 

Sprang  to  Iter  little  f -it  and  erie'l  : 
"   \niit  Xi-L'ir,  \',v,<  /y/h^'-  h,i.l  '" 

Tile  an  lience  smiled,  the  minister  i"i)ni;hei' . 

The  little  hoys  in  tlie  corner  laii,<;lieil. 

The  tenor  man  shook  like  an  aspen  leaf, 

And  liiJ  hirj  lact-  iu  liis  iiandkcrt-luel. 


.V'l.l  I'o-ir    \u'it  V-M;.    'i,->-.  y  ,  Mid'i  i.-',' 
1 1'l.v  >-h'.-  Ill'  -il.  ,1  I'l  il  I.  I  rp,!  -  s- 1  II'; 
Hut  si\s  th  It  ii'T,  hi:i'.;  o-i  .-.r'.h  '.ioiiM  t  vnt'i 

Ik-r  to  .l;,i  th'-  .n-h  I'l  ■  ■.■■   11'-  a.;  liii. 
S'l.  we  h  i\'e  .l'-ei'l'--'l  p'-i  11  ip-,    ti>  hi-.t, 
l''or  her  s  ik  -,  on;-,  a;, 'I  ad  lie-  :    -;, 
'I'llat  We  wai'     III  I  .  '1 -.  t"i'  .1  '.  •   ir  or  two 
I'he  o,ir  lialiN-  ;e  i-iiler  th'-  fimiU   i.  --.v 


l>i:  C  VMl'V-i;  Kit   MM.  I  1  IN      111   M>|<|  II. 


'i- 


1.1  i'  ^.Itl/'.n  .  III.  1  II-,  l.iiii  l-iihi  I  'ill!, 
in  lie  I'm;,  .1  S'.it'-  1  ii-\  ;  o  d"n''l 
'!  it  i-i  \  "  r  111111,1-  ',  • ,  ,";i  .1  sia  i\  i,v 
,li-,  wiien.  ,-nes  .n  -.s  h.ii  li.e-  'u,  iTn-ohd- 
leiiu-ne-..-;  ulii'li  II  1-  le.  r'.-tnlo'  ).;r,tied  \ii  -n 
'1;--  h.ill.  I.'.,  k  i!'..'!'  •.,,■  an'  ',-a'l  d-- ■-i;..;n-  .  I 
he\  il  I'l  m;.-  e.ir  to  ,1  ■  j';,.ii;;.i  an'  heat'l  ,ie 
'iooin  oil  di-  ope::  'l;  ,;nii .        i.'!ie,-i-, 

l!-  ii'l  \  ,1  r  i-.it   1.1  .!,•  .   1^1    ;i'i  ■  \-.,     a'ai   .i 
wieiopin    an     ,i    ^h  ,ntni  1'   ^    !,-  nnlU  oiis 

Kltiin'  r-.i'!v  t,>  y.'u-  i-i  ,!e  .  .imp  i:-;ii  l!.-ii,| 
vo'r  ear  t,)  lie  w---t,  .I'l'  -,  I'h  ii  a  ■•  leeehin  ' 
:in'  a  \elliir.  It  -,,;:■  nid! '.-oa-  ^;'-'in'  i\-a,l\- 
fur  .1  low  Wlaii.jp  1;  ^  ,1,-  s-inu-  a  ,i  ■ 
no  th  in'  ,1-  s,,;i!h,  I-,,'  ,  ^n-  |,  ,-  lo'.led 
iironnil  ;u;'iii,  i.i  e!.,  i  \  'nan  f'oni  M  :m.-  t.i 
t'ahtornm  li-ei-.  ,ia;  I,-  ,'i',,-  ,,f  ,  ,-  ;  ■■iii,-,i 
Stalls  ri'st-  ,ip,,ii  h,-  \-,it.-.  H.i-,vls  of 
eal!in-i  I-:;;  -  i  )  ,  .[  ,1  ,:■  ,  ,.|  . ;  .  ..y-.U  i^  ;(  -ij,,, 
le  nlm'  '  Wii.ir  1 1  .  \ , ,  <'  \.\.,  :'  \)  \\  -  '.vliat 
•  -.nil  an'  ek--i\-m.in  ..-'''  \'i'  want-,  l^i  k  ep 
a\in'  hi-s,-lt"  ;dl  \o  f-.e;  a-,  liriiiU  ---tth-d  as 
a  eow  in  'le  i|ni  k--;:  -,;-  D'ni  i  m.ike  no 
iiii-i.a'e  -I'li'iit  II.  In  1,  ii!;n-i  ■>  n'  k:i  woh 
i.Iea'ioiil  i'loin  li.i;it>l  f.(  M.tho.i'~l  .la'haek 
'■hel\-  fi\-e  'ir  s!>.  we--;-s  an'  h-  sa>-e.l  in  de 
■•-I'ld.  I'lil  ,le  111  ,'1  '.v!i,i  sots  mtl  t'l  sa\-e 
X  'th  .\.a  ■!■■'  I  .a"'!  ,;,,  n  >  -.v,,;,:,!':!'  Ovi,-s 
"f  ■  N'l  i;o  !  '  -  n  ■  s  ....•  t,,  li'i.i  :,,,t  ..vinr 
111-  ~-tini',s  an  "  --ti,!.  ;, .  It 

1 1  i\nr  ..;,  -a,  ,!  d,'s  eaniieiiiMi  w  ,1  n 
wf'i'.p.  we  le-v-  ■;"'  to  -.M  k  lielil  to  :l  an' 
elose  will  a  \".ll.  '  W  -  ^vil'  '  '  ;  1 1,-  in.in 
who  st  ir's  i-i  to  sav.  '''-  k  ntn-  h.is  no  lime 
to  ,l;o  li-^liin'  or  ro,-a  ,i  i  .i  r.iil  t'-m-e  1[.-  s 
'.^""'it  t'l  k'-,-p  ri^lil  at '.vo' 1;  .!'u--in'  n!;.:;ht,  an' 
h"  -.  '.;  it  to  k-  -p  hi--  ,-nt;i:i'si-, ,,11111  np  t  i  ,le 
li'ilin'  pfit  eh  -n  if  ,!  ■  w  it-rmilh  on  eiap  am 
a  f.iiinre  an'  al!  .le  p-issiirns  go  obet  ti-  de 
opposition,    i  Whoops  > 


tw<l 


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■'■   M"  1  U    111'  111  iiiui, 


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I  •■  III    .1!      ,, 

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'"-'■''"■^'  't  '"-  I li-l.u,,.,|  ,L,t  .,  .,u^,,„ 

'■'"      ''"''•     '■""•'■   ^''''      -'V<-    '\r    r„,l,.,l     S'.U!- 

"■""    M-ll:!!-.    at  ,!-,    -,,„!,    imi,.       Clur,. 
■■   '■'"•'n-l.ri...     :,:■   i„.   I    ],.,.  ,,..,„  ,,  ,„,,. 

'"V'   '"•■■in    111.   iMi,,,hl,.ir,,i,-.   ,,iM:,,li,iv 
"'"     ■'"    •'■■      ""■     •!■     -.!.M      ,iU:.,i,.,l     I,,    ,1,, 
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"'"'   i'"!-'^    '1  Sli.>uN    I..1    I  ,,.,,t,.,     W.,.  I; 

"iitiiii  an. I    I'.iii  u  U   II,.,,, \ 

'•'  ""■■■    .^■""1'    ^'^  '1,   Am.  lira  l„,   a  „i,, 
"""'  ■'"'  N"-ii;>M      ;ni   .1.-    ruM  ,1  ,a,,.  aloii,- 
""  ''■■■    liillu-it.,i;, ,•„■.,„  .!,.|,i,,„;,.l,.,:,t  .',. 
"It'-  >■  -a.  mM  ^,^k  .;.■  niaii      U  has  alius  lr,i. 
I"  luii,    li,,\\,  !i,  1     ,i;,i    ul 


I'l  Uu  IJil..  .Ill' 
''"'    '    '■'>■■,■    I"  1    an'    liaiiilfil    .uu 

'I  iii>;    ■111  u  )i.  .1        I,,  t    lis    now 
1    ■■^I'liU;!'  -I    1'..i;mi.  1    ■    |,.l|,,u,,| 

''^       ^^'"^•■'    ' 11,       :i„     .i„|,.  1..,.    ,,,    ,„,,i 

"•:  ^•'  il  '!•■  '.ill  I'l,  •!.    I  Hi;!,   ,,ri,|„  ,t^ 

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('■'■'•  '  ■•"  ■■     Ml     I'usi,!,  „t,  aii.l  I.a,li<- 
^    I       1    IIS.-  hi.|,;r<'  tli:s  aii^;uslns  !m„|v  uitl 


■km'    ,1, 
■k 


Kiisius  :m,iiv  uith 

iffliu^-.   more  easily    ,le-iril)f,i    |ii,u 

iinut^liu.l.      I   roiiH-  lo  a.  ,!r,s^  v.m:    iii„,ii  •, 

Mil'ift  t   ill   \,\u.  h   \,.u  iu,-all   .(.M.vriu-,!      ', 


l''il     'if    <  t!i,'c    1  luii 
'inc.    an'    it 

'■"'•'"■^   '.    '       "'f  <!':'">N    "f    a    nation         \  n,l'  j'  wish'",' 


I .::: .";;;. 'c„:;;:i;,  '""■;;;..;::', ';  :;;^':^';i!::'"';" ■'■•■:• f>'.ia.-.ii™,:: 


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.  ...    as      ,       ,,,.,   u,.   ann.ain...  our  phit-      .m,l  jiilrnvr,,,,.  i„  llier.s,.      H.    h-'r    n, 

I     :.."':,""';',"■",",'    !■■'— -li.laus      '■.pallvo„Koats,„.rrin,s.k..r,J,Voi  1 


f"-..:,as„,!o-,>.;o,lus.  Vo'an,  .-u,'.',, 
Jll'l.t;,  :!  in.iM  lix  ,I,-!o,.ks,,t-,i,.  ,.lot'h  \o. 
'""'V^'^-  -^"k-  t"  '!■■  ;.!.il'-.nn  alUrh.'s 
K'>i  ,1,.  ,;,,„a  f,,!]^.,-.,,'  ],,„,  nrouiul.  hut  if- 
K"l  t'l  !"■,!  if  Id  t'.-j;in  \va! 


t '  ,•  .  .'  inau 
_     H'.il    Irt    Us   i.!,,rct,l    I.,   ,K;liir    nios'|uilo 
ll'^'  iMos,|u:t  .  is  a  hiKli-l,r.-.l,caiiiiviT.,iis 
<li,;:tii;!.i,a-  iiuuiitate  l,i|,(,l    animal   ol    tlk' 
O'.'  -'^•"""•^1"- Ivallir,!  lollu-  ArniA.iiUo 
\ii  \\,-s;Mli  ,-,1   .  ,,.     „  1,  ,  '.''"l-  l"'"--'n"Us.  similar  t,.  ll|,ls^.ol   niai, 

-       "'  ■■'^■'    ■'^■'"'  -"■'■'•man    as       Mis    |,,o,l    is   Hiiillv    rare  „„  ats,    1,,,,    |,e   js 


""'■  "i.i-<';l  a  i)oss,,,n    hnn-iii'  | 


1  -!-■  lini!,      als,,,  likr   mail,  f,,n<l   of  ham   aii,l   (.L'K^.    iiv 


>'  1  a  tr,-' l.v  ix  t  ail      M-    ^i     111      1 ,,,.>■,,  i,,nu   oi    nam   aii,l   (.i,'i,s.    i, 

Wh.-i  V,,',      l'      ;    !'    1"7""   I'y'-'vslow.  Aaotlur    ,,oint,    man    sin^s       I)i,io     ,1 


Ill, .-till'  win ! 

\vli<)  am  In 
I'lissnin  Iia 
mill  Ion'-  I', 
t-rtv  an  .    ,ur  si,;,,  i 

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=  t-    pa-i,-!u-o    an    i.^r.-vc-ramv.      or  so  t,..u  Iks  Hk-  fV,  li„^.s,  or  so  arou^^.sT 

t      a    .1   mcUi.iuius  voiic  of  a  m,.s,|ni;,,.      win, 


.-'n'!lm,'si!;"''"V-:'!;",:'';'^'r'"'' "''■'■'  "":'  i^r/i'— -  -  ti„.  sw:;.t  t,,,,..! 

■■     ^  •        la    ''!^     lla.l     a.'    out     11,. X'  ■ 


'   '^",K<.nr,.m!,Km,anA.)KTyman  on   h.ariu-  tins  suv,  I  v,;;!.  ,-oi ';    vill   ,    '' 

r  l-,.n,st  „,I..r,n.,n  .all  w.ar  ,1.  insluutiv.ly   u..  h    n,nh         l'     v\     '   ,     !; 

::n:i: :  - :.  ;^':-, ;''--"'::-  •'^^-  -..-  in  .i.t ,.,.  mav  o.m,.  i,i^;;:t; 

■'■'.■/■■,'•■'•■-    -I    l",--sutus,    111,.  ,-or.ttK-t  witu  Iiitii  ? 

■  An   u.iwh't'nsM,.,, ,,,,■„■„,,       .   .  ,     J'"-,""'^-  '"   voursdv,s   a   p.M.r,   inmxvnt. 

V  iK-v  sot  our   f .    :    ,      ,"V'"V        ; V-'-  '"'^'"'^-^^  ."os,,uit.,  on  a  <oI,!  winter's  ni^Iit 

t,,,  ...._,     m3^_  iisUTv  ..iiu-:  lUuccU  U'- us  liard  as  the  Hm-It 


:/r.]f,>hu>fs  .1  \7>  />/  1/  /  (//(■ 


of  \i'iR:ir:i  nr  tli.-  I'":iil^  ,■{  i)i',,r.i\\\)   \\]u>  i~ 
liol  I'liulinl  vvi!li  llii-  |inil.)'.ini!'  '■I  ami   iiii)>t 

Ml'  ll  ;l  S(  I'llr  ,is  lln-         ll:lt    I    ,s  i  1 1    Miil    .|\\,I1 


til..-    t'lr 


i;irl    ^     .;!■  -■.    Jl 


-t    I: 


'97 


!inn«'  Lom- 


ikv    iiiit    II]. I. n  \i,\\    uh-.it  :itii   I 


Hill'    1. 


liillril  ,  ;i--   I    li.iiii 


til'     Ua\-.   tin  kill. 


■  )\\  II  \  iiin  .',1 


1,^       1 


ih 


IC    tl 


-.:lU'-r,  :iii.l  Su'-  isn  !   1- 
(III  r  irf    I  t  iiiiik  i!  -^  a 


(:\\     iiiiiai 


k    \' 


III  il.l-     l!l      WiIl.llM^      111'       t'l. 


I'.I 


.1  y.  1    l:iti-  t, 


I  XtlflUr    I'll'  .      .  .|      'A  llli  1;     .  I'll     w  ill     :ii!      ,i  ( 

Sliaki'i-iita',.    -,11,1    lliit     I..I111     Miltr.n     ii,i,i 

l.ol'l      H>  lull     ail'i      1;    M     J    'iris,,!!      1  !i    il      r,,     111 

liiiiiil    .iml    I'!  •'..  h.  1    \\'i<-    h'  ml    1..    '/,iii-jMi 


1  ii>t  til  111. ill    ;■   :'!'  at  - 


!■  .'v  II  unnij;    111 , 


liafi^  -In-  1^  -u  K     :in<I  .an  I  i;.  t   la  rr  — 


.1  -III-  il 


I  ,M 


th.il  Sir  Wil!.  1   \<  i'.  1  ,li  ami  I.  kii   i-,,i,i  I'm. I       ''"'^   '"  "'  •>'"■  "  '"'  •"'"■  '"■-:" 


(I   tll.il    I.I. Hi 


K-'iii  ail'!  l-'.i'iiiiim!    Sp'  11-.1  1 
liul    n"^[iiimli-(l    |i.    .1    iiiii'^ti'in     va  liii  li     Sir 
I'lli!il>    SvaiiU'v    lia  1    l.i'ii    ,ii|,j„i-'.l    t..   ;.iu 
Iioillld  to 'I'li'iiirw  Si'-k\iri     wild --I  1  iiii'.i  til 
lie     satisfir.!     l!i.it      ii>iiii     l.\  h      I1  11!    ii''\ .  : 


d'-rlart'  it  mail.:  -..  i  \ ,    la-i   niv|  ni;iil 


<  Ml  .    \  lUI    \r  'Ji'\    tlHT 


'■  a!   I  1--I ,  iiiv  ilrai ,    lia\  (• 


tiiiiik  \  nil  11(1  il  1.1   Ml  |iri)ii(l 


Ul.lU^Ill       'M 

IVi-U-  Willi! 


.1    R 


•lit     ( 


11      all'l       I  n  ;,I  V 


-.•i]'ii-iil  i!  Ivlr.Miml  Walh  r 
and  l-':am  ;■-  (laiilv-  lii.l  ii'-.r.l  tlial  si; 
'I'liiiiiia--  Ht.i'Aii  and  'I'Liiiiias  l-'ulhr  \\.  ri- 
ll lulor  til'.  ;in!i'-,..-i,.;,  i!;  ,(  I,-i,-tiiy  Tax  lo!  had 
rL-!iiark'.-d  ti  ^'innu'l  Hn!l<-r  tlia;  J.iliti 
I>ryd<  11  w.i-.  in-i-'i  l.ilkin;:  t'l  WiUiari  C'.'H 
);revt-  almin  fa'  rt-'iiaik  ct'  I'.lm  I.iicki-  U<  a 
tVi'.-iid  III  whini  Sir  N  lai-  Ni'.vton  u  1^ 
ht.'lii-\<d  fi  il 
n-v   I) 


W.i!    I  d,,ii  t 
11  llial  I'liiiiK  t  ii'  \  lint  ,;i.i  ni.iki-  it, 
It  -.  lioiiid,  ta-t  liMikiiiL;  and  loud. 


Wli.it  a  ilii 


!i'r  .1  y^-.t  1  m 


K'l  t'a  t!,'-  -itri'i-t  111  iiuiit  liliii 


.\iid    til. 


n  '.Il    ^ll'l-\  t".- 


-\"      W  vlK       tin  111 


la-l  ^111 


liiiiri    dunlil,    tli.ai^;li      tint    -!i.-     •Junks 


t  !u-\    U-  IH-W, 


1' .- iinai^iia   1  tliat  Sii   Ilunipli        Mrs.  ('. 


1\  \'    II. Ill   Sll''"t' 


-t.i!  tint    I,'.  K-    iiii-ht 


li.'ivc  kii"'.\n   tint    IM-ar    I'm-   had  said  tint        Xnltli 


.-\k 


ami    Ci-i.r'^..    W; 


Ii'i.iinu-.'  wa--  laijMirtt  d- 
iil  '.      a  i,i:;'i  -I.  ;   --  \\\h  . 
Il;  --11  i:iu,  h  alnint  lasliicn 


-!urii;t<iii 


liild  tiild  H'-nrv  Cla.v  tint  ',h.-.ii!.':U  .\rlhiir 
was  lu-:ird  taiki'iL,'  aa.nu  a  r'-;i' irt  in  wliic'i 
tin-  1  Inn. li, ;'.'•■  /,  h.-.ict-  Sir.ii'kins  wa--  lu-ard 
to  rt-[n.-:\t  till-  I'li-l  tli.it  Tnnsijuit.'^  a:.-  r.l  iv  .1 
t"  the  liiiiii.ia  laiiiih-. 

W.  1.  I'.  C'-.., 


'Il  tt\-  c.s. 11111 


',rr-~-^r.i  ^wi-,.!!-,       1   wnmhr 


W 


a>    ^'-nt    til' 

iniii : 


:h\\v    111 


fnr     til' 


iiiK.'  .'11  !  wan  ■-  '<(iia-  iiM  tl  '    a---islaiit- 


Doat  dnut 


uiit  r   wa- 


It,  --, 


f'i--t  liHik  at  1k-;   ii"\v.  iittlc  ';  laii 


^jiM.Rii:  IV  cm  well. 


It     1  -11; 


•11  t 


inl  --Ik'  ■-  li'-'Mni"  la  ■-  h 
.\iid  tin-  ciaU  ,.;  iirr  s-\ 


'(>  i-aiiv  nl   cniir-r  :      Mi.\\     ]  n  n\  nk  ni-  I       Wiiat   a   -i:^iu   M;-    W 


ln;.l    ma    I'l-t    llnv\     ;i    Wnlll 


Ti,  ,t 


[  nii^hl  a-  w-11  !i,i\,  on  a  wiajn..-;         Whiii  lin  hnniMi-  lilu^  and 


lid    .--  till-    111"!  11 
ill--  ^nm  .    .1,!-  , 


l-'ni    til-  la-  •,  lint  a  --nil!   Ip 


wiil    ih. 


1 1 1 : 1 1  >;  ,^  ill 


ll'.'lC 


Sur   Ii.-iaid 


1  dt'chna-  il'  it  1-11  I 


plai;a-s  p.  w  is  'in-plv  \iid  tlu-it-'-,  J',.-ii;iy  W.-ll.-,  witli  l-'rid  'Ida.. 


a.  ->  t-iii;.ii^i-d  to  liiiii  now  -iinrrid  tii 


know  in\-  sr.it  . 
,\nd   I  waiit.d 


-I  niDTi   f.l.ia   ,:'.  1   ■-  I 
--I-  In  r  Innk    imi'l 


1  dk. 


If  !  'li 


vp  nil  luv  j;lovt'  sniiii.-liiia 


1  n,i\'.  a  soliiairr  tiiiu 


!  'in  liimk  that  -..-xtoa  s  i.".  viii],|,i 
IK  s  put  ^nnio  mio  i-Nc  m  nm  p-- 


I  |i'\',     ,i  .-  tin-,  an  I   11,  \|   In  111--  ai  I 


Tl 


11"  way  that  she  tiiiu-,  nHiii''  aiil     tan 


uja 


J II '  I A  Vv'( '/  -^  .-/.\"P  DlAl.Ei  TIC 


li 


!» 


Aik!  Hicti    niiik'- rem  itl.-    iIh.h'   [„,,;■;.  :- 

>'l  •M    Scttf    I"-  -^.IV  III-    II.  I     ].|.U,  i>. 

I  'li     i'-iir,  nil, It  .1  .it,  hiiul  li.ii);  V,  rincii  ' 

II"  'iiii-l  i"^'-  I'.  Ii  .11  iiiiii>tll  talk  ' 
'*"    ''  ^  :iiti  I  \\\:  iv  ,■  tiuw, — !u)w  [irinokiii)-  ' 

I       .    IMlr.l    t,,    li.ivr  J    lliie  W.llk, 

■' 1'^"  I'Kii  .11  l.i-l  ;     Will,  it   isu  I  ^,,  .iu.i.liul 

"'^'    '  .'111.  I'll  \\i  .liiiil   ilnic  till  (iiif  : 
II'    '■  '  ''I  I"  "I"'-  -,i\  (  liuu  h  |.,  |..,k\  :  — 
.'"  A  k  ki  .1  :      I  thrik  It  ,  i,:il  hii, 

t'.i  "M,i      A       lUkl  K.   Jk. 

■  HI  II  N'S  II  AUK  >•    <l\    \(IM|>  AkK. 

Il:,n:    .      ,  ,.,.,7  .S<  ■  ,',  h. 

'['*'    ■"■   •'"'■' II    1    ■!•  v.ilr.l    to  tn..k;n);    a 

A        i    .U'l'ul  I'll   M;  -    \l.ivt..ii,  ami  a  nm-t 

'■'■I  :-:i'!Hil   ."11  !.,i;ii.ii  i  i,iii!„i   i;       ii 

^''  '  ■  '■-   ll"i.-.l  -   !m>u.,  .    I,  ,  ,,in.M,-i,;  ,,|   only 

■■    ■    ■'•    l^ii  '  '■  "I    ilow'  I-    \u:,  .,    ii|ii.ii    ^Ik  k.-, 

•'      '    ■:m::;;i  iI  :;•  C'! -i  ,:i;;  t^i;.  ,,iii.  in,   patlrin. 

I   '■■■'  ''  '"  ^'1'    •!  i.i''     :•'"    I     l,-,p  -in  ,.|  MiM.ni 

'-"    '  •  ''iii':.-n  1  r~.  !i  !,,  ti,'ii..'  .  ■   I  .  ,,iri,iti,,l 

"'■^     ai!!ii.-t     ,  .,     liiini,'!,.!;.,     ,i^     i]i,.    |1,,\\,.], 

'  •  ••     •■;i''    ;■    :  :ii:i..  -   to  \'.\v..  li    ■  it.    I„,n.;iu-I- 

.  !•    li.'.  I  -;  ■  .  :.^,  Is 

^'    I     '.-.ti!  I'   v.a  .  Iiiii-li.  ,i,   l,,,t    ,,n    ,KliL;ii; 

■     •    ;  '■     I"  '  -I""'    '  1..U.1.'.!    l.\     the    ,1:,  a.ihil 

.   i"li,:'.':  \\\\  1'     ^^^\\    ,,.  ,,|,;,.    .;,\   ;.•  \|,  I 

•''■''"        I    ii  "1    ^> .  ii  :•!  iii.c  !■;    th,-   iil.iat  \ 

■'■-•■"  •-  ■'  --n  ■:.  I-;.-i.-!„,,ir.l  !,.,x,  shap..,|  hkr 

'  '■  '■'■■'■'  ^       .;.:iil.tL-,    //  ,/   u.  i,i,|    I,, ,1,1    ,, 

I     '■■'■■":  l!  ■    l..\  ;    I'    u  I-  ,,|    in-.i  i].,.  ^i.  ._.    1 

■''  '     ■  ''        I    .l'....]..-.!  iii\'  1,1,1    |.,i,,   ti,,.  1,,,, 

'■■'"^      'i"    .-i:i:;.'t   ,.r  a    ia.lx'    ii,,t     limlmj;    tin- 

'■'  :i'  ^"tni.ii'u  11,:^  a  _-;';  >,{  |l,,u,r-.     -iit-atlv 

'■'■'■■■'''■   '!•  ■   l-ui.,i;.  I  Ki  l!a-  ,  ,  n|,r  ..ftiir  1.,.n, 

-I!''.    ^'-^  :i;    \■^   -■   11.  h   ..r   Mi!,,-        II,-    ..vink.'.l 

•  ■■'■•  ''ii.-  !>       -  1  <  -.I'!  li'u-.l   i;..    naliHc  .,i    hj^ 
'  '  1  "i.i     .lll'i   '■      ullis;  .  ■    ,;  ■ 

I    ii  ■:-  1^  .■I.m;.-  a,       ■...■|ii-!l,  ,   v,-i    li,,ii,,,  , 
'\    "'        '•  l.-:k-.,.i    -  .  ...i.    ■!■.     .,1,  .-,:i    11.1,1,  . 
■    '"  iii'l     •■.'_'!    ulia  1        Mil    ill     \|-:-,i     I,,  i;,,,,, 
'■;'  '':'    ■  ■>'  i-   u  :■  V'\.  ;     1  ir.a.;  .    I'l  v,-,^-  !,„| 

•  •■     !.;:■    '■  ,  :,'.     t'|.  X-  u.  ;:   ;   !    V 

^'•  ;;     V-.-ll      Mik.    :    ia  !•    ■,     .     ,!.,!|a!    I'.,: 
'  "'■  ■   \'"i;'   !ia-:   lii,-  I,,,-,  ,,-,  ,!,,    ii;n  ra,  k,  in 


■  ai.]..  ■ 
ulniieil 


-.ii'i'.ai 
,■■',.'■  !,  ,    1 


■..ia.  \'.ii--ii       alt. 
I.  !.  \.-\  ,!i-c(jia;()lati- 


•;  N'«\<r  mill,!., Jill  Jilt,'  snui  I  .M).)tlimKly. 
•    LmU-  will  ridcyuui.n  liiis  li.ut. 

"  lint  I  „,;///  my  .l..ll\  s  k  .idl.-.'  s.u.l  li^ 
I'ltiuu^ly  n.lhiin  "111  Ills  Ii.wir  lip, 

■'  Hon  I  y(/ii  W.1111  iiic  ti.  1,11  ^^lI  a 
slnt\-  .' 

l"!  a  tnoni.iit    r,),l,li,.  n   ^]^^^.  it„|Kal,,l  a 
t-rril.K-  iiit.iiial  (a.iillut  hotwi-en  ,iM    ,\,laii. 
anil  luiitlui   |.;\<-;   l„it  i-uriosits  liiially  ,,\it 
pi>u,u,l     natural    ilcpravity,     ami     Ti.ihlic 
niuiniiiii-il  : 

•■  V.-h.' 

■'  What  >liall   I  till  y,,„  nhniit  >" 
■  limit  X.iwiiik-ark  " 

"   \l>oul  ,■,  /,,if  :'  • 

'■  IKiiKaiis  N'i)ali.iirilioark,"t.M  laitiini 

•  l>.it-h  what  /  sa\  Xaumleark,  '  ,1.. 
ilai,-.l  'I'oildi,., 

•■Wi-U,"  >.iul  I,  l.astily  u-lVisliin),;  mv 
million  l,>|.ifkin)..,  lip  till- liihl, — |ur  Hi-li-n. 
hki  ino>t  propl,  ,  1^,  pit'tty  Miri-  to  torj^t-l  to 
!'■"  ^  li"  "il'l'-  whin  sin-  runs  away  from 
li'iii'  l"i  a  K-a  (lavs---'-  w.-ll:  oncf  il'raiiieil 
lolly  (lavs  ami  infills,  and  eyirvl.udv  was 
dr,,uiR-,l  (loni  till-  la((  of  tin- ear'tli.  ixiept 
111,:;  N'oali,  a  nj,;liti-ous  man,  who  was  saved 
V.  nil. ill  Inslamjly  •„  an  ark  whiih  tlu-  I.„id 
loniniaiidi-d  liini  to  Kuild 

■•Ciuk-  Harry,  said  liudK^,  aft.  r  con- 
1,  niplatiiiK  nil'  with  opi-n  t-vi-s  and  nioiuli 
lor  , It  Irast  Iw.,  minnti-safltr  I  had  linisl-,,,! 

do  \(in  thmk  that  s  N'oali  .'  ' 

••Crtamlv.  Iiii,lj;e :  lu-r.' s  th.-  wh.Jf 
^'.oi\   ill  th,    Hilih-." 

\\\\l.  /don  t  think   it  s  Noah  ,„i,.s,,n,|, 
■  't.      sai.i  hia  with  111,  uasiiiK  <  niphasis 

■  I  m   iH-KinniiiK   to  think  wf  u-ad  .lilT.  i 
'■It     Hil.lis.    lindn.  :     Inn    kt  s    lii-ar     ,  ,.„, 
\  I  r-.ioii, 

■  Ihih  '•' 

■  'IVll  /.;.  alMPiit  Noah,  it  \,,ii  kii,.\\  ..o 
laiu  !i  ,dioiit  him," 

■  I    uil!    if  vou   uaiit    111,-   to       <  )n,-t-   tht- 
I...i,l    a-lt   s,,    un,',,nit",irtahk-  cos   tolks   wa~ 
ha.l    that    h,     v.as  s,,iry   !ir(.-\,r   iii.id.    any 
I'odv,    or     aiiv    world    or     aiivthin;;         Bii' 
Noah  wasn  t  l,.i,l  ;   tin-  Lord  li'k.d  liiiii  n,,- 
lati-.  -o   la-   t,dd    Noah    to   l,i,ikl   a   la^  a.k 
■iii'i    ihi-n   till-    I.oi.l   would   niaki-  it  ram  -,, 
<virvlio,ly   should   1„.  drowndid   hut    \-,,,l, 
Mir  ills  iittlf  boys  air  j,drls.   an    doi^.j^iis  an 
I'ussiis  an'  maniina  l'ows  an'  little  hovcows 


111 


Ill    1/   'AV'/    ^'     \ 


\l  I  ■     •/< 


'>•) 


1  1  1    i\\s     ;(;l      111 


111    111''  .11  i,    .111 


:  I      i  '   I      W 1 1    11 


tiiiii^  .  t; 

No  lii  ii)..k  111,-  111  I 

(.Ml  'k  I     •,      .111        111    ik      .111        II, it  111    •  ll 

Ik  II  i.  ■-  .,.1 


t    U        ill 


'  -iin  11  II  ;  ,,ri    j'    -•  i  'i'- 
f    i.n.-   •  I'    Ml      II  II '    11 


.\\\- 


un  il.ir   1-  ■  I 


I.  I    i-l    n  I    .1  h 


nil  ;s  In  1.   ll  ,11   I  ill     .11  . 


i«i     111      -.III    V.  ^  ,     III     :  11  un 


111     V    \    ■.'UWili 


|>n  I  liii  1    ,1,1      iiiiiniiii-iM  pi-  -. 

1 1 1 1    •  I    I    \\   1 !  1 1   •   \  I  1  \  1 

lu-   1  lUv   .1    1.1   111  1;-.  III!     - 1, 

T.llll     -i   .  ,•//        in    ■il\      -.1  11  111   ,      Vi  111    li 


■1'1'iM     '.V      .'  Ill-- 


•1       11'--       ll  1  I     ll-i  .1, 


It    -     I'.MI       ti 


mil'  imri-il    i-ii  :■■  iiihk    >.mi'i|>    li 
ihl  >.    Ill  -.'I  I  1  il,it  l..i\  ' 


I      ml 

will  It- 


'll   bii     ll  ll   >\  ll  i: 


ii'l      .111      1 .1.  ll    I  iir     I,  ii   .    ll     III    '.  1  111    r  mil 


l.llii   IIU      I 
It    Illlii    w 


\ii-  i: 


Jll-<      N  IHI.        I  Ml    1      11 


11  t  iir   ill  iii-i'   I  ill   It 


All  i'      pi  li'l    I       |i     11  ll  .  -1    .  V-  '       I      k'    I  pS     It     111 

■  ■   l.i.ii'^   I  .;-..     lij  I  Ai  I  ,   ■Ml     -11. ii  '.11  .\     till  1.   ll 

'w    IV     111       ,1111     !lll-t\     111''    iJli'.V     I-    I    1    It     " 


III)        K'Jl     I       I 


li.         \l 


f     Hill    I       ill    I'll 


\Vl 


'  111. I-'  11    I'M 


.III      lIMl'lll'!;,!  .V'l       -I'lllC 


I    t.i'  '.•  w  i^ii  t    :;iiiil    ti 


ai!,i.  1  1)1 


'r.iili.h-  lo.ik-ii   inwi'ii  .  mi^'ii.  lalilr  sur 
',  lint  ihi  iiiKi'iIs-  : '  .  .'i'  -i  : 


Jti>t  ll  I  II. I  Hill  it  ./  /  1  nil  liiir,i.;ii  an' 
Inlk-  w  III  ill  I'li-ii  iimi-  1,  an'  tlii  •.'  I'l  i 
'■iii'i.'  m,  .III  III  \-  w-'iit  iqwt  III--,  an'  I'll- 
'.v.iti-i  iiiiii'  up  tlii.ri'  nil  '.i\'  u"'.  "11  til" 
top-;  111  t  K'  iiiin-i>.  .in  up  ui  l.i;,:  tin  ,  m' 
up  in  111  ri'it  iiiw  11,1  iIri  v.ilcr  U'ni  ilt.r 
viil  i-M-i  v\\ 'iiir,    in    ilroviiiili  ll   i\'  I ',  li.i.iv. 


I    I'li.il 


III     "s  i\     -.lii'i  t    n  ant    no  nli 


iiii'.'v  ■  1  -    in    ni\' 
.V  iv'  --111'  w'l  .1  k-- 


k'Ml. 


Ji.ir:    II 


,11     ^       /A 


\  iiiir.j-'  I'l  iN. 


Mll\-  jll-t  fX'-    pt    \'| 

Ilk.     \\    It 


in'  till'  p  -iip'!     Ill  111" 


KIMl  l.K\    I'llll  Osol'IIY. 


i.r  ii  .1  liirtv  'lii\  -  III  ni^iits. 
an'  t'l'-ii  u  --'.ijip-il  an  X'mIi  j'uI  mit  ul 
thr  ink  .in'  lit-  an  ii,-,  \\\:\v  \u'\-  an  y  :1, 
Went  wliii'  \ii  till  V  '.vant'il  In,  an  ■  \irv 
thin:;  in  tiir  ucl.l  wis  all  iliii^  tii.,ii' 
u.isn  t  HinliDuS'  1. 1  I,  11  1  :ii  in  m  Innii  ,  iiu; 
111)  k:n.i|ii'.;,iiti'n  "-,111111^  tn  1^.1  ;.i.  n.  ;  iin 
hiiil  hiys  tu  :i_;!it  ii--,  nor  11  itliin  N'.iw  p 
tell  It 


ili-"i'<"  I   ml- 


\ 


!!■    Ill  .  -ai 


\  111  f^ot  ii'iili  r  li  'I  ll  i.N 


W'll!    Villi  r-  IV  .'       .\  i 
11  ■^  ll  1    llh     V.  '11   S  1)'' 


'.111  —  '..  i.ii  1.1.  Ill  nil  • 
I'l.'i    -r  I'lit  tnrks' 


1--  ,■  IilIi  1 


s    nolhi'i  s^iiiv 


.\n'  1 


I  >    --  lU'  a  11  ■,■,'  I.  I 


n 


'.Mini   inv  i!iiii\'  ^   i<  inilf.     I  I  k'li       I  • 


iwwM,    1    w  lilts   in\ 


lli.llv   .- 


,i.r.',  1 1 


in\-   iliill\-  .-.   in   It,  iiii    1    win   in  vli.-c  li'i," 

illtLTinptvil   'I'liiiilif  1   r,  '. 

Ju-t    tlun    r  iiilv    :l     iNiunk    a!     t.iv    ilonr,  Vi 

"  Ci. nu-  in  I  "  I  -liuiit.il  ll  .11 

In  stfp(ivti  \Iik  ■,  with  an  an  nt'llivijri   it  l>. 


1   .  .1  ■-  til  lit'  II   ll  ink   111   ..I  111    im  1.-. 

ill  \  i  '.   'Ivr  yn'.i  tmk  ...it  '  -,  Mini-  ? 


.it  a  pi. nil   \s  il'ii  n' 


11  -,■  iiiip  ;  III 


liar  It  y,vt>\\vi. 


iiv.i   1-.  ll  I  .iwii  Ir 


est 


'-•crvc'v.    luinili, .,    til'.-    a 


Kt'vi    ami 


id.iitUMl     ti.i\     in    will,  ll     1     hill    sent     th--  i  '.v.'    h 


\  .111  stnlc    It. 


\-.  11  inm  ll. .  \  n 


tliiWLTs    ti)     M'ss     ,\Iivt..:i,        W  iliit    ,■;,.',/ 
inciii  i"      I    '1  1- ltl\'  .111    n'-'i!  til''  t-nxi  Ii.'if,  III 


Int. 


tiin-  I 


Vnll 


.1  at  t' 


\vi  ml  I...  n  I .  ,■  a  1.;;  r  .-c  sunt . 


1  •  s  iiiu-  tmi"   1 11  IiIk 


"Oil'     ilai-h     III'. 
li/h  '  "   .-nitili'il  a'nl 


ni' V  -      k  a 


ll\    \nll. 


Muiiivh-  '    Mii.indv  ! 


wnl.i 


ilnll  '      \U    Ir-arl 


r.,--  Mil    't-   sf 


h  ,:nnn''  tnc 


<  '..)  1  u;  inv  a  hii  k  \\  — iiriki.' 

•'.n   I'll'    !JK-  ill     lnll,;!lrs     in    kfi-il 

N'"ii  c'li  I 


l.i-rns.ll  nl  thf  tollnwin 


1  ii'in  iin.'M  iiin  .  Ill  111'  ])l:ioe. 
Ill  kirii  yon.  Mr,  \\'i\niii    }n     'V'l.-tUt,.; 


in  t'l  ■ 


snn  \iinn;:  smne: 


Hun, ,11   u 


1    Ul  ■    ]iitrr;,|i.;o    wli  ,111    1 ,1- 


with   lii~   ,■  11. 1 


it;'ii,'i  -i  till'  r,iM 


,1  lii--i.^r.iriti    \o    n(.  Cliiisti.in  nianniiy, 

I'.n  iiiiikiir  her  h.- i\'e  cimkin'  ilinner.' 


A 


-■iw!" 


'^■1- 


j/r.-i/oA-ors  Axn  p/auxt/c 


Niiw.  ain't  you  ashatiR'd  t-r  yu  sc-'f.  sur  ? 

I  is.      I  ^  VliaiiKil  yinise  my  son  1 
Jvn  ik-  holy  accorgian  angel 

Hl-  s   sluiiiKil  cr  will  vDUSe  done. 
Kii  he's  tuk  it  down  up  yander, 

I  Coal  black,  blood-red   letters— 
"  One  walennillion  stoKii 

By  W'iynui  Josephus  \'etters." 

En  wlnit  viui  s  po>en  Hr'er  Basconi, 

Vou'  ttaelur  at  Sr.nday-School, 
'Ud  say  if  he  knowed  how  yonse  broke 

l)e  );ood  l.awd's  Gol 'n    KnK  ? 
Bo\  ,  wliah's  de  raisin'  I  >;ib  yoi:  ? 

Is   you  bnun  fidi  ter  be  a  l)lac'k  \il!iun  ? 
I'ss  'prised  dal  a.  chile  er  you  niaiuuiy 

'Ud  steal  any  nian'>  waterniiliion. 

V.n  I  s  now  gwine  ter  cut  it  ri^ht  open. 

V.n  you  sliian't  lia\e  nary  bile. 
Full  a  bov  who'll  steal  walerniillions - 

Ivu  dal  in  de  day's  broad  lif;ht — 
Ain't — Lawdy  !  it's  green  !   Mirandy  1 

Mirandy  !  ciune  on  wi'  dat  switch  ! 
Well,  stealin'  a  gr-e-e-n  waterniiliion  ! 

Who  ebber  lieered  t'-ll  er  sich  ? 

Clint  lell  w'l  n  (ley's  ripe  ?    W'y  ynii  thump 
uni. 

I'hi  wen  they  go />(!;//■  dey  is  green  ; 
J')iU  w  en   dey  go  pn^ik.  ni)\v  yoii  mine  im  , 

I)e\  s  ripe — en  dais  dies'  wut  I  mean. 
V.w  ilex    time  you  hook  waterinillions — 

Voii  heereil  nie,   you  /;■  <:ai)if>.  yt)U  l.'t>!'.. 
i-j'  von  do'  want  a  lickin'  al!  over, 

He  sho'  dat  dey  idlers  go  'punk.'" 


now    ••Rl  lU  "   PLAYllD. 

f.)llirv\'  u.f :.'■■:>  >:i    '  *    :'•  ■■   '-*i  i  '■''.■:'  '■    -    rt,  ;ir.  '    ■  ..    ■■■'        >     \    ,        i 
(  .,T;;t-il,;in.      "11. (.--'-ir    t;    Ii;''tr\    1  ;i'i;   .:      i      ^^!^•ll    w-    '.    I    :•''■    - 

"\T  "'n.r.  .-;,.  hr  had  tile  blaiiiedtsl.  big- 
\  V  .i;'sl  <  ,'itl\i  oriud'-'-t  piaii.ier  vou 
I'vei  laiii  e\cs  on:  -onutliin  bke 
a  dislKU  Ud,  billiard  table  on  Ihret-  legs. 
Th  lid  was  hoisted,  and  mighty  well  il 
wa>  If  il  bad.n'l  bci-ii,  iie'd  a  toll-  tlu 
entire  inside  clean  out,  and  scattered  ein 
to  the  fi.nr  wind>  of  lic.iven. 

/'.'.,' 1  m/ :,' //'.•'      Yon  bi  t  he  ilid  ;   bnldion't 


■jieared  to  keti    niiglily  little  'bout   playin   , 
Tiid  w  isht  iie  h.idn't  come       He  tweedle  ler 


died  a  little  on  the  trebi*;,  and  twuodle-oodled 
Some  on  tlie  bass — just  foolin' and  boxiii' 
tlie  thi.ig  s  jaws  for  liein'  in  the  way.  Ami 
I  says  to  a  man  settin'  next  to  me.  says  I, 
"  W'lial  Suit  of  f(jol  playin'  is  that  ?"  Atui 
hesa\s,  "  IIusli  1  "  Kut  presently  his  liaiuis 
commenced  c':asin'  one  another  up  and 
down  llu  k  ys  like  a  parcel  of  rats  scaiii- 
perin'  tiirotigh  a  garret  very  swift.  I'aits 
of  it  were  s,\ eel  though,  and  remiiuled  iin- 
of  a  Miigar  squirrel  turnin'  the  wheel  of  a 
caiuiy  cage. 

■'Now,'  I  says  to  my  iieiglibijr,  "he's 
showin'  I, If.  He  thinks  he's  a  doin'  of  il  ; 
bul  he  ain'l  got  no  idee,  no  plan  of  notliin'. 
If  he'd  ]day  me  a  tune  of  some  kind  or 
other.  I'd  " — 

But  my  iuighb(n  says,  "  Hush!''  \ery 
iinpatitiit. 

1  was  just  about  to  gel  u])  and  go  home, 
t)eiri'  ined  of  that  fot)lishness.  when  I  heard 
a  liule  l.iiid  waking  up  away  oil"  in  the 
W(;o('iS,  and  call  sleep\  like  to  liis  male; 
and  u)()ked  nji,  and  ;  tliat  Ruby  was 
beginning  to  lake  some  interest  in  his  busi 
ness.  aed  1  sit  down  again.  Il  was  the 
peep  of  dia\-  The  light  came  faint  from 
tile  '  i-t,  l!le  breezes  blowed  gilltle  and 
frcsh  ,  sonic  more  bii  waked  up  in  the 
cjrciK'.rd,  tl'.eii  some  nio;  in  the  trees  near 
tlie  house,  and  all  begun  singin'  togetlier. 
People  began  to  stir,  and  the  gal  opened  the 
slmueis.  Just  then  the  first  bt  am  of  tin.'  sun 
le'l  upon  the  lilo-^sonis  a  little  more,  and  it 
tecliedi  the  loses  on  the  bushes,  and  the 
next  thing  il  was  liio:;(',  day.  The  sun 
fair!\-  bla/ed,  the  bin's  --nn.g  like  th.ey'd 
s])lit  Iht  ir  htlle  thtoats  :  all  tlie  lea\eswas 
iiio\in'.  and  llashin'  (''■■:no!H':s  of  d'.w,  and 
tlii-wl'.ole  wide  world  wa.'^  bright  auii  haj'pv 
:■-';  a  king.  Seiiii'-d  lo  nu-  bki-  theie  was  a 
giK.ij  bn-akt'.-  in  i-wry  ii- 'Use  in  the  land, 
am;  in't  a  ••:''k  rlulc'i  .a  -.'inin-  .iii'.w  hi  le. 
It  \\;i  ■  a  n;;e  niernin'. 

.\i;d  I  ■-a\>  to  m\  neighl'iii  That'.-, 
iiuisii',  that  i-- 

\tt:\  la-  glll'edi  :•;',  nir  ilkt  hc'il  like  t..  cut 
inv  throat. 

Tre-i  nlly  the  wind  turneil  :  it  I)ega"  to 
thicken  v.p.  aiul  a  kiii't  of  gra\  mist  c.inie 
.,.-..     ;•,:..,.■        !     ...a      l-w^.Tiiritt-d    dir;c:U 

Th' n  a  -iui.i  r.iiti  began  lo  fill  I  could 
s>  r    tie       ii'ii"-     tonch     the     ■tiaind,     soiin' 


,  ,.v. 


//r/.1/n/-K'0['S  AND  DlAr.ECTK 


aoi 


flaslit-'d  up  like  long  prarl  'jariingH,  and  the 
r>jst  rollfil  away  likt;  rciMiuI  ruliit-s.  It  was 
pretty,  lait  iiK-laiicholy.  Tht'ii  the  i)car!s 
gathered  themselves  vVm  Idmj,'  strands  and 
necklaces  :  and  then  tli'-y  melted  into  thin 
silver  streams,  rnnninj;  between  guklen 
gravels  :  and  then  the  strea-ns  ji)inetl  each 
other  at  the  l(utt(nn  of  the  hill,  and  made  a 
hrook  that  llowed  silent,  except  that  yon 
could  kinder  see  the  music,  specially  when 
the  hushes  on  Iho  hanks  moved  as  the  music 
went  along  down  the  v.\Hey.  [  could  smell 
the  flowers  in  the  meadow.  But  the  sun 
didn't  shine,  nor  the  birds  sing  ;  it  was  a 
foggy  day,  Init  not  coM. 

The  most  curious  thing  was  the  little 
white  angle  hoy,  like  you  see  in  ]]ictures, 
that  r'ln  ahead  of  the  music  brook,  and  led 
it  on  and  on,  away  out  of  the  world,  where 
uo  tn.ui  ever  wa^^.  certain.  I  could  see  that 
hoy  just  as  plain  as  I  see  you.  Then  the 
moonlight  came,  without  any  sunset,  atid 
shone  on  the  grave-yarils,  where  some  few 
ghosts  lifleil  their  hands  and  went  over  the 
wall  ;  and  hetween  the  black,  sharp-top 
trees  spl'tila!  marble  houses  rose  up.  with 
hue  ladi"'  in  the  lit  up  windows,  and  men 
that  h>\''-d  'em.  bill  could  never  get  a-nigh 
'em,  who  p!  iv'd  on  guitars  u:\der  the  trees, 
and    nride   m  ■  ih  it   miser.ible  I  couhl   have 


1 


ited  toll 


)Ve  sonietioilv 


I 


do!!'t   know  who    lui ler  th.an  the  men  with 
the  guitars  <lid. 

Tii.ii  ih' stni  w  "it  diiwn,  it  got  dark,  the 
wind  miianed  and  wejit  like  a  lost  child  for 
its  de.id  mother;  ami  I  could  a  got  up  then 
and  there  and  preaclud,  .1  better  seiniou  liian 
any  I  e\-er  iisi<.-ned  t.i.  There  wasti't  a 
tiling  in  tin,"  world  left  t.i  l:\'e  for,  not  a 
blame  thing:  and  y  t  I  d;ln't  waat  llic 
musii-  to  sti>p  line  bit  It  was  liappier 
111  b-  miserable  than  tulie  ii  ipny  witlMitt 
b'ing  miser.ilile,  I  couM  '  t  und,  !  tand  it. 
I  hung  mv  hi'id,  .ml  pniled  oit  niv  i'.ri'l- 
k  Tchief.  and  blow  ■  1  niv  nn-e  hui  1  t  1  k'  i  ;> 
■ni;  frvHU  cryin'.  Mv  e\es  is  wea.k,  anyway. 
I  didn't  w.ir.t  anvboiiv  tu  In-  a  i;a.'.in'  at  me 
a  snivel  in',  and  it's  niibmlx  .  bnsin  -;s  what 
r  do  with  mv  nose.  It's  nii'ie  Hut  s.ime 
sc'.-.T.d  glareil  at  in,-,  nri  1  .is  bla/.e-       'I'lnai 

11       c  .11  II    T-»  , .  ■    : . ,       1 11.;, 


U.    11 


n  !  he  re.ired    Iv  tinp'  d  and 


ill'   tared,  he    pranced   and   he  charged,  like 


the  grand  entry  at  a  circus.  Peared  to  tne 
that  all  the  gas  in  the  house  was  turned  on 
at  once,  things  got  so  bright ;  and  I  hilt  up 
my  head,  ready  to  look  any  man  in  the  face, 
and  not  afraid  of  nothin'.  It  was  a  circus 
and  a  brass  hand  and  a  big  ball  all  a  goin'  on 
at  the  same  time.  He  I't  into  them  keys 
like  a  thousand  (jf  lirick;  he  gave 'em  no 
rest  day  or  night;  he  set  every  livin'  joint 
in  niea-goin';  and.  not  bein'  able  tostand  it 
no  lunger,  I  jumped,  sprang  onto  my  seat 
and  jest  holered, — 

■''Go  it,  Kiih,-!" 

Ii\ery  blamed  man,  woman,  and  child  in 
the  house  riz  on  me,  and  shouted,  "  Put 
him  out '"   "  Put  him  out.!" 

"  Put  your  great-grandraother's  grizzly- 
grav-greetiish  cat  into  the  middle  of  next 
montlr!"  I  says.  ''Tech  me  if  you  dare  ! 
r  paid  my  money,  and  yon  just  come  a-nigli 
me  ! ' ' 

With  that  some  several  policeman  run  up, 
and  I  had  to  simmer  down.  Hut  I  could  a 
fit  any  fool  that  laid  hands  on  me  ;  for  I  was 
bound  to  hear  Ruby  out,  or  die. 

lie  had  changed  his  tune  again.  He 
hop  light  ladies  and  tip  toed  fine  from  end 
to  end  of  the  key  board.  He  played  soft 
and  low  and  solemn.  1  heard  the  church 
bells  over  the  hills.  The  candles  of  heaven 
was  lit  one  by  one.  I  saw  the  stars  rise. 
The  great  organ  of  eternity  began  to  play 
from  the  world's  end  to  the  world's  end, 
and  all  the  angels  went  to  pravers  .  ,  .  Then 
the  music  changed  to  water,  full  of  feeling 
tliat  couldn't  be  thought,  and  began  to 
drop — drip,  drop — ilrip,  drop,  clear  and 
swe'et,  like  tears  of  joy  falling  into  a  lake  of 
glory.  Ft  was  sweeter  than  that.  It  was 
as  sweetheart  sweetened  with  white  sugar, 
niixt  with  powdered  sih'er  and  seed  dia 
nionils  It  was  too  sweet.  I  tell  vmi  tliP 
audience  ■•  hecred.  Runin  he  kinder  bowed, 
like  he  wanted  to  say,  '  Much  obleeged. 
but  I'd  rather  you  wouldn't  interni]i'  me." 

He  stopt  a  moment  or  two  to  ketch 
breath  Then  he  got  mad.  He  run  his 
fingers  through  his  hair,  he  shoved  up  his 
sleeve,  he  opened  his  coat  tails  a  leetle 
further,  he  drug  up  his  stool,  he  leaned  over, 
,■;:■!,  -i'  he  jnst  w^nt  fWr  that  -dd  piannvr. 
ITe  slapt  her  face,  he  bo.xed  her  jaws,  ho 
pulled  lier  nose,  he  pinched  her  ears,  and  he 


:^«5S. 


'jT-i,^-*^ 


ill' 


hCMOh'OUS  AXn  DlAl.rCTlC 


smitchal  liir  clieeks,  until  .la-  fairly  veiled 

He   knockt   hiT  dowti,  iuui  lie  stamped  on 

lier   shanuful.      Slie   hel!(,\ve.l,    slie   Ideated 

like   a   ealf,   s!ie  liowle.l   like  a  li..iitid     «lie 

sqileale,!    Idve  a  I'l-, she  shriek,  d  like  a  rat 

and  //',  ./  he  \vuuh:ti  I  hi  her  lip       lie  ran   ii 

finaner  stnteii  .1<,'a  n  111-  l,,w  vnnuids  of  the 

bass,  till    he  t;,,;    c!,an  in    the  Imwels  of  the 

earth,  and  xoii  h,ard  tlmnd,  v -alloj.inj;  aft.-r 

tiiunder,   ihioi-^li  tiie  h..ll,.\vsrmd  eaves  ot 

perdition  ;  and,  ih -n  he  fox  ,  h.istci  hi-  ri-lit 

hand  with  hi;.  I.n,  tiIlI;e,L;ol  w.!v  oiu  ot'?he 

trelile  into   the  cloi;,!s,  wliar  the  notes  w^is 

.';ner  tiian  tlie  pints  of  candaic  needles,  and 

yon  eoiiUn'i  h- ar  noilim'  I-ut   tiie  shadders 

<d     .111.      ,\nd  .'■*,/,•  he  wouldn't  K-t  the  old 

planner  ^(.v     lie  h.i'anl  two'd,  lie  crost  over 

first  gentleman,  ie-e!:,-.,.ule   riohi  ;,,„i  !,.|t 

l>aek  to  yoiMid:MS,  lie.dl  haiids'd  :,roun'' 

ladies  to    the  ri-ht,   p:.a;unade  all     in  and 

out.  Here  and  th.'re,  !.a>  k  and  t'oith,  up  and 

down,  peip.-tnal  nu.ition    d  •u!.;.-  twi^lt ,!  .md 

""'■"1  and   la.ked   and   tanoied   into  foitv- 

elevtii  th..iisand  (laiMedow  knots 

Bv  jinks  it  uas  a  mixierv.      And  tiien  li.- 
wouldn  t  let  tiu- o!  i  piinnei  ^^^^       II,.  f,.^  ht 
np  ids  ri-ht  'VI-;..,  he  f.vhl  np  hi^  1,  n  ■,vinj.', 
'■e    ieeht    n  .    h's    venter,    he    feelit   n;.    hi-, 
rt-er\  es.       He  lirtd  hv    lile.  lu    fired  Iv   pla- 
toons,  l.v  e,,nip,n\,   ov  reojinents,  an,l  hv 
i^ri-.id.s       II  .    ,,p,..,,.,i    his  cannon,    -sie^e 
,i^in)s  .lown    tj  ;i     Nap.;:-ons    here,    twel\e 
l""]";''''^    ^o..;,-;     h-    oiins.     little    t;iins. 
•  liddle  si:'.,!  -;;.;>,  r.Mnid  shot,  she!!    sliiap 
''"'~-'-'''''"    '■  i'i--'e'-,nior;:ir  iniiK  ^.iini  nia-a 
/ine^,   - .  vvi  \-  lj\  in   hattei y  and  lionii.a-,i:i>in 
at  tile  s -ar- lini..       Thr  lion,-,e  trtaiiMed    the 
liiriit-.!  .n.-ed    iv,   waUs'-hn!.:.  the  d-'O!  eoii!'- 
''!'.  ^•'•''\  ''    .l-i'  e.en-d.nvn,  liie  sk\   ~]Mit,  thr 
'k!  ;   ii   ,1-  .lis  aii.l  iMrti.,   eve.alion, 
'  '''■'  s     M"-es,   niiiep.  nr.-^,    ^!,,a\-, 
":iils    S;ni-ai  in  ,a  ■-innnon  tree, 
'inpMMi  in   a   !  nnildei-cii  t,  n-culle- 
;"■■■•■  '"■  ■''    ""-ne  -   niddh    nd.:i.-  nddl,.  „.]- 
'■■-'_   ■:•■■;. !■    a.:.:k-  a.Idle  addi<-    lid  de-iddh 
•'••'■  i'''.!^-        le- dk--ee  ile  eedle  (  edie      r,  ,■  r 


The  thing  Lusted,  and  w.-nt  ofT  into  sev.  ., 
teen  hundred  and  fd'ly  se veil  thousand  five 
Inm.lud  an,l  fortv  two  head  deiiii  send 
qiLivtrs  ;   and  I  kiio\v(i  i    ■■  ino' 

When  I  come  to.  I  u,is  under  j.'roiind 
•■diout  twenty  l>ot,  in  a.  pl.ue  Iluv  eall  Ov- 
ter  I'.ay,  a  treatin'  .a  Vaiikte,  that  I  iievei 
laid   eyes    on    I.,  fore,    and    iKVer  exj-eet  t.. 

»,S:iin        Day  was  hreakin    l,v  the  time  I  >■■  ; 

to  St.  Xieholas  Hotel,  and  I  i.!edj,e  von  a. 

word   [  did   not  know    my  name       Tlie  m    ; 

asked  me  the  numlier  of  my   room;   and    I 

f<dd  Iiim,  "  Hot  niiisie  on  the  half  shell    for 

two  '  ' ' 


an, I 


lii-ar 


ila 


.Mil 


l:in-  '   per  lani;  '  p  r- 


inio    t'p  I  I 

kn.'v  ,;- 

el'.o-.  -    ■  ..  ; . ...       - 

solit.iry  k'.v  .  1!  tile  J  iani.erat  the  s.mie  time 


■e     h-.   'ifted    'linis,  If  hodih 

n.l  he  ..■am.-  do-.vn  with   hi- 

'::.  ■'■!■-,    i''.     ti  n   to.  s,    hi 


WMi.N  \vr-  of.r  Tm;Ri;. 

On     the    thiity-.seeonl     dav     of    thirteenth 

i:ii>nt!;,  (,r  the   eiehth  d  is    ot"  tPe  \\.-e!- 
Cn  tile   tw-nty  fdth    hour  ,,f  th.-  sixty  lirs- 

minute    Well    ilnd   all   thin-s  that     we 

seek, 
Th.ey   an-   there   in    the  linilio  of     Lollipop 

kni'l,  aelond  i-'ami  restir.i.;  in  air 
On  the   X,.wh,iv  si.h-  of  th  •'  M  nint'ain      f 

N':st  in   th-   \',illey  .,(  ( ivrtj,,.,,., 

<»n    t.he    Xowhere  si.le  of  the    M.aintani   ef 

.Mi-t  m  the  \".al!ev  of  Overlii   i, 
<  •!!   a  solid  vap.or  fonnda.tion   of  c!o,i  ■    .,re 

p.alaees  j^rand  .and  lair  ; 
.\nd  tlure  is   wh.ie  oar  dreatns     vid   eome 

tnie:in,It!...s.  ,d-  of..iMl.,,;,i,  ^,  :n  ,,  .,,.^ 
Onthethitlv.  rwa.n!  ■:.;(■,  .|  the  ll'il's.  f  Vl • 

in  llie  hamlet  ..f  Hoens  To.  ' 

■'  111  tlietliitherwar..!  -i  i,  ,,fi;„.  H,ll.,,f  ji,,,, 

m  tho  hand, -I  ,,f  ii-riw  1>,,, 
^^V^ll:dI  s.  .-a!;  tile   ihiiu-  that  we  waia  ••. 

-'.e,  an,  kii,  w  ad  v,.-  .  ate  to  know 
'  '"■   ''''''■    !''•    "-'    nien  wdl   nexar   !;on'.-n,, 

tiu-  hid.ies  will  nt\,a  -.jn,  ;.I^, 
In    tile   Cr.-s  R.,ad  C>^r::,  is  ..f    fi,,;.  .-\  .1 ,. 

ill  the  Coinitv    ,  ,f    !I;,;,.  p.,.;,.,  ,  ; 

!n    the  Cr.-s    R,,,!.,!    Conuas  ,,r  Chao-vili' 
in  ;h.-  C>>ii!!t\   .d    llj,'    in.jo..., t!; 

On    the   thirt\-  -■.-ond    d;;\    ,,l    il-,-  Tj,  Tteea!  a 
month.  ,.-1  (la-  i-udiMi  dav  <.f  th-  w-.k 

W— hall  do  all  :h:    ihin.  .'hat  w     plea-et. 
do,  anil  M.-eoini.!:-:;  :,i;  ^^e   t!\-. 


(In  l! 


1, 


I'S.-I    sli,,,,.   ,    f  ^    ,„,     tin!(.(,r,,|l,.   ,-     1,1 

li.e  iieantitnl  l;:|.    ,  t    Pimeie 

Va.m.;-,  1    Hi  \,,,,- 


i 


'      ■■■■■    '-    -^ff    -3vl^i^V=^'"- 


^'--■^;^\: *r^. 'v;;*^? 


i^^m^km^^^^^^ 


//'••;/()A7Jfs-  .-i.y:'  n/ t/./:<  r/'' 


203 


\ 


The  manner  of  the    kn-vv- 


run  owi.  cKiTic. 


w 


III)  slulTtil   thai  wliilL- owl  ?  "      Xm 
one  spoke  in  the  .slmji : 
The   harhtr    wiis    iiii^\\    and    h'j 
couldn't  stop  ; 
The  customers,  waiting' tht-ir  turns,  wvw  all 

readinj; 
The  /\n"v,  the  HrraUi.  llie  /'••/,  little  li.-t<i- 

The  youii);  man   who   l)hirte(l   out  such  a 

blunt  ([uestion  ; 
Not  one    raised   a    head,    or    <.-\>\\    nia  '.<j    a 

suggestion  ; 

.•Vnd  the  harlu-r  kept  ■i!\  sir.uni^; 

"  Don't  yoit  sec,  MistLV  Hrwwn,'' 

Cried  the  youth,  with  a  frown, 

"  How  wrong  the  whole  thiut;  is. 

How  preposterous  each  win;,;  is. 

How    flattened    the    head    is,   how  jaiunud 

down  the  neck  is  - 
In  short,  the  whole  owl,  what  an  i;,,'i!iir:int 

wreck  'tis  ! 

"  I  make  no  apology  ; 

I've  learned  owl  eology. 

I've   passed   days  an<l  ni;^hts   m  :■  hnndrtdi 

collections. 
And  cannot  he  blinded  '."  run  de;lo'  ',1. .;'.■-■ 
Arising  from  nnskilln!  fiu;:ers  thil  lad 
ToStutTabird   ri-ht,  fr<'in    his  ir-.d.;   to   Ir- 

tail. 
Mister  Brown  1    .Mister  P.!u\\n  ' 
Do  take  that  bird  down. 
Or   vou'll  soon    be    the    l,iii'.;hi!m  -tuck   all 

over  town  I  " 

.\nd  the  barli<-r  U;  pt  ..n  -iiiv!;!.,;. 

"  I've  studied  owls. 
And  other  night  fowls 
And  I  tell  ycui 
What  I  know   to  bi  'rue  ; 
\ii  ' iwl  cannot   roost 
With  his  limbs  so  nnhjosed  , 
\'i  owl  in  this  world 
iCver  had  his  claw  curled, 
i'iver  hail  his  legs  slanted, 
l^ver  had  his  bill  canted., 
Fver  had  his  neck  screwed 
Into  that  attitude. 

lie  I  dU    t  UO   it.    I^(,C.iUse 

'Tis  againstall  binl  laws 
Anatomy  teaches, 


Ornith.olet'v  'ifea.  Iv- 

.\n  o\\d  l:;:s  a  t'"- 

Tl'.a.l  '-.'.,'.•  t".i-r.  -mt  sol 

[  \-  iiii'','-  t'l'    wldie  '>\.-l   'Mv  ^tudv  fur  vears. 


\-M\  I. 


cli  a  !■ 


inii.''t    laoees   me  to 


^lister  I'.vnwn.  I  '\\\  aa;,i,'.  d 

\'i'U  -Iiouli'i  ''le  so  gM'r-  crazed. 

As  Im  ]n!i  up  a  Idrd 

In  thai  p'i-Mir.-  a,b<Mi-d  '. 

To  ..' '  ■■'■  at  liiat  I 'Wl    U'llr,  iirinu-  011 


tu  ss  ; 

The  in  Ml  e,  ;h 


di,..-. 

n   d'  at't  half  kiiuw 


And  t'l.'b"' 


>•■.  ^lia\'ing. 


'  Kxaniine  !  liose  •  \-  s, 
I  'in  fille(i  with  surprise 
Taxidei  ;r.i>'.s  sli.iuhi  ]'as~ 
<  *(T  on  vi  ai  such  p'",i-  ;;!    ss  ; 
So  uanatinal  thi  y  .-'■<  n; 
'l^l!e\''d  in  ik'-  .'vU'lu'^  .a  si-'eam, 
And  lulni  l!urrougl:s  1  m^li 
To  encmiM'.er  -.ueh  c':,  iT. 
Do  take  that  \m\'\  d.i\,ai  , 
Ilavehiiu  -T\!!T'd  au'iin,  I'reva 
An  '  -he  birli.a  k-..' 

■•  With  -one   ■  !,vdu-'  a  a!  i^aik 
r  •■,,yv..\  -iulTia  the  dark 
An  V'  \''.  i>  -lie!  '.'a, in  tliat. 
[  e,,ua;  make    in  >  dd  hat 
P.M.V  -nore  lik.-  an  ou! 
T:i:'n  Miat    'a.rrid  ^'■^d. 
<-n.k  up  t)u  :-e  s.,   -tiiT  \- 

le.flev. 
In  fac'     d"  ail    '''■'.'    tle-a- 

(■■  itiier  " 


01  saaving. 


'  a.  side  of  coar^^e 
not    one  natUT  d 


;',h  a,  wan!-:    and     i    sK-    nortti  di 


In.-.t    then, 

lurch 
Tiia    .e.l     \'  •;-  ;;ra\. 

]>erra, 

Wa'kc'i     i.arvd    and    i^rarded     his     fault 


dciwn   iVdui  his 


(W'lo  tii>--<;.li!  lie  ..v  i.  --'.r.nad  :  ^■.•d!l  .1  glaiK  e 

anilvtic, 
Audi  then  fiir'y  iioe;--!     i-  if  lie  should  say: 
"  Vein  l-ar-iMii;'s  a    \   wV  this  time,  anywa\' : 
D.m't  wa-*e  it  a;;a'i,  'ei  a  li\e  bin'i     1  piav. 
I  ;u    an    o.v;  :    yen'ie    aaethei.    Su'    Cii!;c 

Audi  the  bar'eei  kept  on  shaving 
Jamks  T.  Fikld. 


il 

J 


204 


/fl'}fOh'Ors  AA'D  ni.M.r.CTIL 


THE  CASK  OF  QUNN  v,.   BARCLAY.  But   I    ,„„t.>U,l.      I   s.i.l    I    l>.ul  ha,l  tlMt 

To  he  read  or  tcciliii  III  a  ^'.:i!ti  hoiiif^puii  maniit) .       '^'K  !>  K"*"'   m  ni\    \r,iis,   ami    I   iVll  sort  i.t 

A:itta.iu-(l   U^   il.      1   k)K\v  all  its  little  wiivs 
GOOD  (leal  of  iiilfR-st  w.i.-.  Rlt  in  tlit-      [  \v..iil.,l  tlrl  l..!u  !y -.vithout  it.     Who  woi'il.l 
case  of  Ciiiiin  vs.  Han-lav.  uliich  was      itn.i   to  tlic  (.-oiiis   that   I   had  cared   for  so 
tried    rLceiitly  in   tile   CXlell  County      long?     Wlio  would  treat  the  huuioii  witii 
Court.      It   involved    the   .|Uestioii    of     the      th.' pro-  r  dcgr-e  of  delicacy  ?     Who  would 

owner-hii.    of    (Dunn's    ri.>;ht    leg.       (Winn  rul,  !iie      )es  with   liniment' when   they  j^ot 

related  the  tacts  ot   the  ease  a-  follows  :  frosted?     .\nd   wlio  would  keep    the  shins 

Vou  see.  one  day  last  winter,  while  I  was  from  lieini;  kicked  ?      Xo  one  could  do  it  as 

shovelinj.;  snow   off  the  roof  of  my   house,  well  a^  I  could,  because  I  felt  an  interest  in 

I    slipped    and    fell   over  on    the  pivenuait  the    le.s.;  ;   f.l.     sociable    and     friendly,    and 

below.        Wlieii    they  pickec'.    ne    ui>    they  a<-(iuainl((l   w    .1   il.      Hut    H  irelay   said    he 

found  that  invriKhtlej;  was  ti.iclnr' il.      Dr.  thoii-ht  lie  could  attend  to  it,  and  it  would 

Barclay    examined    it    and    K^ne    it    as    his  .',o  tlie  corns  ;;oo.l   to  be  soaked  in  alcohol, 
opinion  that  mortification  wouul  be  certain  \\\A  I  told  him  I'd  heard  that  even  after 

to  set  in  unle-s  th.at  lej;  came  off       So  I  loll  a  nu'ti  lo'-t  a  limb,  if  aiiv  one  hurt  thai  limb 

him  he'd  belterchop  it  away.      .\iid  lie  wmt  the  o.^^Hn;;!  owner  frll  it,  and  I  told  narclay 

round  to  his  otfice,  and   j.iesenlly  he  came  I  would   nut   trust  him  not  to  tread  on  my 

back  with  a  butcher  knife  and  ,a  cross  etit  to.  s.  and  stick  pins  in  mv  calf,  and  make  nie 

saw  and   a   lot  of  r,i.-s.      Then  Iney  chloro-  siiffr  e\eiy   time  he   ha' !  a  Krit.i<;e  against 

formed    me,  an.l    whiie    I    was  asleep   lliey  me  ;   and  he  said  he  didn't  km.w.  mavbe  h. • 

removed  thai  le.t;.      When   I  came  to  I   felt  ^^ouM  ill  .li::nt  u^e  him  right. 
pretty    comfort.dile,  and    t!ie    doctor,   after  .\iil  I  wanted  to  know  what  was  to  hin 

writing  some  prescriptions,  began  wrapping  d-rliini,  if  he  felt  like  il,   taking  the  bone 

my  leg   up   in  an  old    newsp.iper  ;   ihen   he  o;il  of  l!;e  K  g  and  making  jiart  of  it  up  into 

tucked  the  liundle  under  his  arm  and  began  knife  ban. lbs    ard  suspuider   buttons,   and 

to  move  towards  the  door.      I  w.is  watching  working  llie  rest  up  into  S(jme  kind  of  a  cl;n 

him  all  the  time  and  I  hallo(,ed  at  him  :  ionet  with  linger  holes  punched  in  the  si^its 

'■  Where    in   the    misehief  are  you   going  I  ..onM  M  M;d  .a  g.nid  deal.  I  said,  even  it    I 

with  that  I'.g  of  mine  i""  bad    oiilv      'u-  l,g;   but    I   couldn't  bear   to 

•'  I  m  not  going  anvwlieie  with  that  leg  of  think  of  a  man  .going  around  the  community 

yours."  he  -.aid         ■  I'.ut   I  am   going  honu'  -:■  ivnadmg  girls  with  Uines  jilav.-d  on  one(it 

with  my  leg.   '  tiiy   b(»KS--a    b.MK,    too,    ih.il  I  felt   a    g ; 

"Well,    vcni'd    betttr    drop    it",   said    I.  d-al  of  alh  clion  for.      If  lie  couldn't  toiuli 

"  It  belongs  to  me.  and  I  want  it  f.r  a  keep-  a  girl's  \:-.v\   without  --i-renadiiig  her  with 


pake 

.\nd  vou  know  he  fu  rd  nie  down  about 
it.  --said  when  :i  doctorsaw.il  a  man  apart, 
heahv.iy^  look  the  amputat' ci  nirnibti  a> 
one  of  hi- pi'iiinisile-- :  and  he  ^aid  that,  a'- 
it  \\;e<  hi-^  legal  ri'^'it  to  take  somiahing  on 
^ui  h  or  ■a--ioii-,,  it  '.\  IS  niei-ly  optional 
i\  'lb  him  aiiellu  i  In  ;o,,k  tlv'  bg.  .>r  letf  tlu 
bg  and  took  me:  but  be  pnl-  ritd  l!ie  l-g 
Ami  when  I  askei!  him  what  lie  wa-it'-d  with 


lie    of    niv    boiK"^,    wli\-    he  better  reniai' 
single. 

W"  biailured  .awav  fo;  about  an  hour,  and 

at  la-t  lie  -li'l  br  w.'s.iisgn-tt  il  v.ith  so  !iuu  b 
!io-b  about  a  vi-li'nb'Hs  bit  of  meat  ■.^^^•X 
mu<i  II,'.  anil    bi-  wrapped    the   paprr  arone 


hiCilr, 

Wli.-i  I 

1 1 1  .  .1  a !  1     I 


a.' a  in  ami  ru  ■ 


o'lt  oi'the  ill 


'ed  biin    ami    tln'  rase  (miip    >■ 
jn-lge  in'-aai.  ted  the   jniv  tb  i 
it.  anywav.  be  said  be  w. is  going  lo  jnit  it  in       lb"  ..-,111-  lui-  liia.t   a   irg  belonged   to  a  in  !■: 
a  gla-^s  jar.  full  of  alcohol,   ami  -land  it   in       w.is   tliat  b"  bad   i'.  and  a-  Harclav  ha.dlb  - 
liis  office.     Then   I  told  him  il  <h'-i  kcd  riv      leg     l'   ■   nri-nniiition    w  is  ihal   it   was  hi- 
modesty  to  think  of  a  b,irp  bg  o(  lainebeiiiL',       Ibiim.ia'in    w!s,.\,i    kiuuntohave   tin... 

p!lt      on     fvbiblf'o::      '■.■■.     'Ivit     :;■-;, r..r        ^virl.     .,1,  !.....       ...1      .        !'..,l...     j;.....    ;.   .|       -...^^      .1.^ 

pantaloon    on:    but   be  said   he   ihoughi   b,       oad    p;  -niupiion   wa-  th.il   it   was  not    lb  ■ 
could  stand  it.  Hui  a^  r.inin  did  not  have  it,  the  law  ronbi 


^^f^: 


.'■^■/^ 


^ 


..I  ^,. 


mm 


Ui 


Vc'/Vc/  .'.■  ./.\/'  /V.V/.r.L//( 


«05 


!i"l    a.  ■■•■|.l    thf    llhM)i\-  lli.it  it   was  Cmm'.s 
I'K.  and   r,)ii-..(iiu-iitl\   llie  law   cuuMii  L  l<-l 
will)  uihli-i   til.-  Miu  lUv  K-j;  lKrloiij4oil  tu.  an., 
the  jurv  w.iul.l  liavi-  to  guess  at  it.     S..  tiu' 
jury  br.iii^'hl  in  a  vonlict  ai.;aiiisl  both  ul' u 
iiici  n-foi:iiiK-inkil  tiiat,   in   the  iiiuert.iintx 
tliat  ..-xi-ti-il,  tlif  lt.-;L;  should  be  buried.      Th. 
1-K   was  I'.iii-   diiriii;.;  the  liial  out    in    the 
'■'■stibiile  of  th.- court  room,   tunl  w--   louii 
ilteiwanl  that  .liiiiii-  tlie  trial  Hill    Woo.l's 
.i..,i;  h  1.1  mil  •<({  with  il  an.l   that  settled  Ihi 
liiiiiL;.     I  lueer,  w. isn't  it  ' 


I !,;»    ri.,  i„.,i 

.  'i       Ul.a    I-  I. in 


CASKY   .A  I'    I  til-   I5A  I . 

>.!       1.  ■.        -    I.      I:    A      ■'    11 
.r...  ..       .  I'Au,  ■     ■  ...    ...  :  .  ,,, 

■■■.  .1  '  ■i.pIi-  ;.  ..;   ,      .  . 


'  pil:  Ki:  was  ease  in  C;is.-\   -.  iiiann.  r  a-~  h. 
A  stepped  into  hi>  pl.iee. 

i'here   was  pride   in   Ca-,ev's  bearim; 
and  a  smile  on  Caxe\-s  fare  ; 
And     when     tespotuliiij;    to    the    cheers    he 

li,<lrLl\-  d..(Ted  his  Hat. 
.N'.i  siran^ierin  the  crow.l  c.iil.l  doubt  'twas 
Casey  at  the  bat. 

Ten     thousand     eye:,    were    on    liiiu    as    he 

rubbed  liis  hands  with  dirt, 
I'ice   thousand   ton^'ties  apjilaude.:  whe:i  he 

wiped  them  on  his  shirt  ; 
Tlu-n  while  the  writhiiiLr  pitcher  ,i.;!..un.i  Ihe 

ball  into  his  hi]). 
Defiance  glanced    in    Ca-e\'s   eve,    a    sneer 

curled  Oase\-'s  liji. 

.\nd  now  the  leather-coven-d   sph,],.  canu- 

wliirliiig  thro'  the  aii". 
And  Case\-  stood  a  whatchiug  it  in  haughty 

grauileur  there  ; 
Close     by     the     sturdv    batsman     tile     ball 

unheedeii  S[)ed. 
That  ain't  my  stele. "saiil  Casey.    'Strike 

one,  "  the  umpire  said. 

From  the  benches,  black  \\  iili  people,  tlur- 

went  up  a  uiullled  roar. 
Like  the  beating  of"  storm  waves  <<:'.  a  stern 

an.l  distant  shore  : 
■Kill    him!     kill    the    umpire:    "     >lioute.l 

some  one  on  the  stand. 
And  it's  likely  they'd  h.ivt-  k.lle.!   Inn,    had 

Hot  Casey  raised  his  hand. 


Willi    .1    smile    of'    Christian   charity   great 

Cas.  y  -.  \  isage  shone, 
II.    --tilh.l   the  rising  luniult,  lie   bade   thf 

game  go  on  ; 
lb-  signalled  to  the  pitcher,  and  once   more 

the  spheroid  flew. 
i'.iit   Casey  still   ignored   il,  and  the  umpire 

-aid  "  Strike  two." 

Irau.i  '  "  .lie.l   the   luadileiu-.l   thousands, 

and  til.-  r.  ho  an--wereil,     -  Fraud  !    ' 
but   the  sc'.inliil    lo..k    t'loni  Casey,  ami  the 

au.li.-iice  was  aw  (  d  ; 
'I'hev   saw    his    f,i,e   grow  stern   and    cold, 

they  -aw  his  muse  K-s  stiain, 
.\Tid  the\   knew  that  Casey  wouldn't  let  that 

ball  go  by  again. 

The   sneer   is   gone   from   Casey's   lips,    his 

teeth  are  clenched  in  hate, 
lie  pounds  with  cruel  violence  his  bat  upon 

tlu-  [date  : 
.\nd   now   the  pitcher   hoi. Is   liu-   ball,    and 

now  he  let's  it  go. 
.\n<!   now  the  air  is  shatti-rt-d  by  the  force 

of  Casey's  blow. 

(  )h  !  somewhere  in  this  favoreil  land  the 
sun  is  shining  bright. 

The  band  is  playir.g  somewhere  and  some- 
where h  -arts  are  light ; 

.Vii.i  som.- where  men  are  laughing  and 
s.  line  where  children  shout 

I'.nt  there's  no  joy  in  .Mudville — mighty 
Casey  iias  struck  out. 

•  WHIN   liLLDV  -.SPIHCI  S  HCk  UHAU." 

J    I  I  I.I.  v,ni  its  mvsterious 
.\;  our  house  once  a  week  — 
We   know  there's  sonielhin'  in  the  wind, 
iiut  We  don't  dare  to  sjii  .ik, 
l-'or  S;s  just  bosses  ev'r\lli.ng 

Ami  says  how  it  shall  go. 
I  )h.  We  all  have  so  slan'  around 
Wiieu  Hnldy   spects  iier  beau  1 

She  crimps  her  hair  an  awful  lot. 

.\nd  lights  Ih.e  parlor  tire, 
.\nd  she  s  So    fiai.l  we'll  spoil  her  ('ress 

She  won't  let  us  come  nigh  her. 
Pa  kinder  chuckles  to  himself, 

And  winks  at  me  an'  Joe  ; 
u,,i  „,..  i,,..i  .,  ». _: 

When  Huldy  'spects  her  beau 


il 

J 


//7  j/cu-oi:s  .-v.w  /"/.;/,/( ■■//(• 


At  M'lil'l  r  ^llo  s  "  no  ajllH-lUr," 

I'.nl  liNcr  \\\>  ;i  lihlU' 
(  M   :i]';>l'  -'.  inits  and  L;iiiL',fi!i'cai! 

,  S.u-  n\n-X  t;it  a:\  I  ill  l:itf  '  > 
•:'.\r  ili.r-.  till-  lii^lK  s  w  il'ii  LI  wIkw, 

.\n(!  liiinV--- thr  cKii  k  i>  >luw. 
■l'liiiiU>  alv  .i\>  lui\  r  t(i  liii^'.l''  <onif, 

W'iiLii  IInI(l\-  's]n.  l>  Iki'  I'l-aii. 

■>1|.     \vlll>ks  Ul^  VvUUlL'vUIS  lil;    U>  l>i-d 

I;i  >;!-H'l  l.i;;->isUl  -".\>    : 
»  )a   ii\  '.n  I    r\  fill!.  V   U'    >il   U|i 

Aii.i  !>lay  I'l'i'  i(iiiU-  a  '.-.  iiilt  . 
An;  \'-c  ami  ^  i'"-i 'i  1"  ^i".   nor  li  ar, 

N,M-  i-vvw  want  t<'  ..n'^v 
A     iiiL'i-  tiiini;  111  !l  ■   y_  ■>'■'.''  ••■:'. 

W''.-n    llullv    -~l»  .  ;-^  111-'.-  Ih-..:i. 

1,11  ,,■.  ;1.'-  ri.<rnin    all'  r  t'r.at, 

S;u   -.^  a':\\  a'-  >  ^i  'cil  ;■    j'K  : 
sa,-  !.,-l|is  nia  will'  ll'.'-  i-'u-anin'  n;i, 

^l:     !a-n.-n^  K'-in  ']'■!''  !■'-■ 
S:;  ■  ui\-i-  i>  l^'N  I'l   111  :,'i  anu  j.;ni, 

A-:  ,  r-ii".  -  ^'1  ^-^  .->-l  aib;  'a  k<.  . 
That  on  111'    u  no'--  u  i-  i  tu  ;  alia-r  i;ral 

\Vi.    11   llul.iv    '--I'.-.-l-  1,'  .-  1-.   111. 

.Vnmi;    !'::;  --v  "-i  i    lU'i.i.. 


Who  --ayv  I'a-r  tin>;s  vas  (■i^>;^lra  \-irif.-- 
"  \r>iiii  SliiiriiKiny,  uliou  ilt-r  Kliiiit-,"  — 
'  11.1  sii.  ats  iiu-  lii-ii  iliini  s  iiiuh  tifi"  liint  f 
1  U  r  (imniiiK  r. 

Who  valiants  all  (U-r  j^oots  lu  ^^ul 
p  I  i;ii-t(inR  i>  iil'i  n  liis 'I'.vA  , 
I  ml  vt-n  liav  ^onir^  <U-y  vas  ni'  goot  ? 
1  >(.■!  iliiimMiL-r. 

Willi  n.na.s  atdundt  Vtn  1  lit-tii  oudt, 
I  M  ir.kN  ,aii'  niiiu-  liit-r,  ami  cats  mine  klati' 
Uiul  ki-s  Kaliina  in  ili  r  nioiit'  ? 
l)i  ]■  (Irnnmii-i . 

Wli.i,  \a-u  he  K"'ii''^  a^;aiii  >li>  vav, 
\  :11  h-  ar  \  lit  I'll  ittti  li.is  III  sa\  . 
li-i'l  mil  a  I'iai  k  t  yc  ,l;ll^-^  a\-av  .' 
l)<-r  ilnimnici . 

Cii A-      I-'.   ,\l>.\M.S 


I'ADids  1^11  1.1  «:iiov>  <»N  ci.i;t»i'AikAS 

Ml. 1)1. I;. 

■^.1  that's  Ck-ujialhiia  s  Naaillf,  ht-dail, 

1   i|iiarc   I'liikin'    naadk-   it    is,  I   11 


W 


IMK    DRlMMI.k. 

in  .  i-nt-  .mil  -il  drr  ]••  >■  lii't.  1 
rial  li.ik 
1. 

i  I'  v  lininun-  r 


O.i  that 

In-  hiiunil  ; 

\\  lial   a   ii()\M.riiil    nui-i-U-   llu-  iiiu-fii    mint 
Ini-vc  hail 
Tiial  cuilii  n.i.isji  siirli  a  wcapiai  an'  \\  inn 
It  a:  I  aiii'l  : 


,  nil  ii.ikis  ni- ii\-'.i  !-."n  ii'-r  >cln-ll.  ,  .     ,  ■   ,       'n 

.     .       ■,    .        ■       ',    •         ,,.  .      ,  ,.  ,,    '.'./  nnnjni',-  la  I   s;ltir.    tin  1 1— lirliiu    likfllia.i 
m;  nn!  Ill  I  li  .m-i-ii!-.  k  n.i  -  a -c.iwi  i"  ^  ,,-.-.  ,       ,,         .     .  i        i        ii 

,      .    _  .  \\  nil   a   iiaailii    like  Inat   in   lu-r  hand 


\\',i..  .-.1-.  a  ii'aiii--  mi'ai  nina-  M'lii.'rc, 

1  I  ,.>■>■   dii-,-,  n  In-.  ]^'ii'di<  -  .in  .'.■  vki.a, 

I  ;i  .  .I.-;.  •-  -.  ..I.  1-   I'l  s;;n!  d,-,  .■.;..i  Y 

1 1.  :  di  nninKi . 

'.'.a'    i-ik.--.  ni.-  ji\   li   r  h  iiuit ,  inni  sav, 
■     1  ■  ;  ,-    l';'.-!'i  ■  ,  in  'U-  \-iill  '.  a-  t.i  d  n   '  " 
{  ]  ■'.  ■.'•'<•-  wir  |i'  •  .-.  nt  ss  1  i^dialt  a>  ,i\-  '' 
1 1.  1  d:i  nnmu-r. 

'A'a-i  --kjii-.   a;^  his  /.i!n]rk  s  ia  a  1. 1^-'-, 
r-:  1  d    \\~.  nr..      -   lai..k.  und  -    r  la  v    na-.-  = 
['  ,,\  •,  .\-..  1  ^,  ;-.  ■    .'.  r  k  ittiiin  pia-.  ^ 
!  I'l  I.:  nniiia  r. 


It'-.  .1--   ''■■_     :-•   'ia     !-'..und    Tov-n'   .if  Slaiir, 
all    .   iii.-i!ad, 
Il  w.i  I'al  [1.1--.^  lor  .1  loun.l  towt-i,  only  it  s 

-|iiai     ! 

'Ida     i:rt.-    lit'   lai,    urdhi-rin'    a    nurulK-    of 
■.;i  aiilt'    ! 
lii-a.  iM,  Ikf  sialit  of  it  shlrikt-s  iiU'  ((iiitr 
ilinnk  ! 
A'ld    lii.ik     at     lia     iiuari.-    soil     of    fii;iire- 
n]M.ii   il  : 
1    '.'..iiiiilur  can   tlK-c  111    tht-   thra.'ks   ..f 
he;    llniink? 


\-.-t  I   aoiiiil   mil'. at 


Dcr  dtuinnier 


!■  kiiu.dit        i  oni-i-wa-  asioni'-iii  li  to  hear  of  the  fas le 
C! -oi'i.'.k- :.i  ma. It- upon  jiearls  ;   hut  now 

t     .?;;..t   :;.         ^     .,;•;  .'.'.k  1      f.i'.t     k"    ^'ir*-iH.^.Pfi     ill     t\\tt 

lasle 


r 


//,"!/.•  7i ;   '  'S    I  \/>  /'/  '/-''■'   '  •' 


21)7 


It  ye  I'llu  IIU'  tlu-  v^otUiili  ll;l  1  r.vV:illi)Wi-tl  H 

row  ! 

Its  »as\    to  si-e  wny  Ixmlii    Cx-^ar    -.imuM 

quail 
III  Ikt  iircM,-in.i-  an    nuiklv  -^uliiml  lu  lic-t 

nilc  ; 
Will  .1  \v>'  MKiii  WVv  Uiai  til  Ikt  list  I  'U  i\o  hail 
She  ci'iilii  iJi^iiUii  iheS'.ul  out  ot'  bi-^  iMim 

Ma.  Cool' 

HxA      Uor.l.   u-liit    pool    (ili^nilr>   '.\\>    woiiui! 
art-  !:■  ■  .V. 
Coini.  irc'l  ■villi  the   iiiun-^lli'i^  tlu-v  imu-', 
liaVf  ii.  I'll  llu-ii  ' 
Whin  thi'  iluliii  >  ill  Ihii-..-  ila\s  woui.l  ku-k 
up  a  :ii  X 
HipIv  siii.'k'.-.  hut  it  must  havt-  tw^ii   hoi 
till  tUi--  111.  n. 

Just  think    Imhv   a   chap  that   t;oes  ooiirtiu 
woul.l  -t.trt 
II   liir,  •.',ii  WIS   to   pro.l   him  wilh  that  iti 
tiiv-lit:is: 
I     have    ot"x-.i    s.  cu     naadk-.     but     hoal.llv 
a^--.irt 
That    l.hi'    ill  uiie    in    trout    ol'    nie    there 
t  !;;•.■<   the  pins  ' 

()   s\v<<;i   ClcopitlK.-ra  '      I'm    sorry'    vou're 
ilra.l  : 
An'    w'liu    hr.-ii!     this   wotuhrful    iiaadle 

iHllilt.l. 

Had   >■-■  llii>ii  fill  of  b.-qucalhiu'  a  spool  of 
y.  ".r  thifiul 
Anil    y-r   l!i;ml>le  an    scissors,   it   wouKi 
h  ivf  hf.'ii  ki'iii 

But  p.^^-to  your  ash.-s.  ve  p!a^;ue  o'  -rcat 

ni   '1. 

Ycr  -•.■.■I'.L'ih  i-^  .ifp.irt'.-ii    ^,  r  t^Uay  is  past ; 

Yell  iifV'.T  \\'::\d  s  .plre  imr  iiaa.'.'.e  a^aiu, 

And  a  pool   little  asp  diil   ycr  hizn.ss  at 

last 

CORMAC    O'LrAKY 


HliCK   i  ANSHAWA   I-UNHKAL. 

1^1!::    ;■     w  s    i    -ra:iJ    tiine    ov'.r    B'.!'.:k 
F:,!isli,',vv  w'l.Mi  he  (li'/d,     lie  WIS  a 
Ti'pr -.L'-i'>  ;tive   citiz',11.       (Jn   tite    in 
quest  it  w  IS  shewn  tliat,  in  the  (lliriun  of 
a     \v;is' ■!'.<.'    tv!>!!Q;d     f'/'.er     be    bad    taken 
Br^enic.  shot  himself  through  the  body,  cut 


Ins  till  oat,  a-  I'lmp  '!  ",it  "f  a  lour  story 
wi'uio.v  and  ':.]..  u  l;is  v  cW.a.  .1.  ..tUi due 
il  -l.li.Ta'.M,;  •,;,■  i'i-  s\  -ad  and  tiMUui  but 
uuh  iiiulli  V  !i>e  n.roh'id.  .1  bv  its  sonov.  , 
hr  ai^lil  in  .i  Verdict  <>i  "  'f.atb.  bv  thevi-iia 
Uono.  l'ro\!d,T  .■  What  could  th- w^  i  Id 
do  wuliait  jurit  s  ' 

I'ro  il.;>ous  ;-p-]Ml:!!iolis  n-:-re  lliadf  loi 
tin-  'nr^^-tai  A'l  tii-  \vhi.  b-  m  lo«  n  w  '  ■ 
ilir  -d,  all  the  sa'i.ioiis  ..v.-re  pu'  ri  niotiiali-^ 
.'.;i  ihi-  iiiiiui  ii'il  li-e  oinp  lav  lii'-;--  '^  > 
In-i.;  A\  halt  mast  a  ai  all  tin-  hi':::  il 
,,!  1  rr.i  to  uiasiri  iM  uniloiii:,  aaO  bun;; 
Ihcii  inachiii' s  duls   .:rap-.',  in   bl.a  1. 

Ki-,4r«-ibll  T.  sohlVi.ais  >%  ne  oas-.  d  and 
wirious  coinnrllfi  s  ipoo-.  ■'.  i;  .laioiv.; 
oth  IS.  a  comtnilti  e  ol  on.  w  i  .  ,1-puli-vl  to 
c.ill     on     til'-     iniiister  — .1    ii  .!,:;'...■.     j^-nlle. 

s],i;-itua!  new  ll-  lidl'l-   il I'l  '    is'.-lll  tlleo- 

l...;iral  -  i-ni inai  V .  and  ;!s  v.  t  f,;v;.  .;aaint£d 
with  lite  wivs  of  tlK-  inin.  -  Tb  ■  lonimit- 
l<-,-nian,  ■    Scoitv  "  r,n-cs,  in -d.-  his  visit 

r.-ine,  adm.Ufd  tol'.isin  -s.  nc.  l;es.udo\vii 
b -fore  thr  e'er-N  tlMil.  pla.  •  I  l:i-  ff-  hat  oil 
an  un'iiiishe-;  inriu-Lnpt  s.  riao-,'  under  the 
minis:,  rs  nose,  look  bom  '.t  a  r..^  1  silk 
h  in.lkerchu-f,  wipci  his  bio.v.  aa.l  heav.-.i 
a  si>.,di  of  liisinai  impressiveiiess  .■Np!aiiit...ry 
,,f  laisiiK-ss  He  choked  and  rwn  slied 
te.irs.  bill  wi'h  an  eiT.Tt  lie  m.islered  his 
void-,  ami  said,  in  lii;;ubr;.  v.s  lo'it-s  : 

•'  .\.re  voU  the  duck  ''  at  inns  the  s.',ospel- 
i.iill  next  do(ir  ? 

"  \m  I  the  -]. anion  me.  1  b.  lie\  I  do 
Hot  und'-rstiivl  " 

With  r.nother  si-h  and  a  liiilf  sob.  >;otty 
r..jo'ii.d  : 

■■  Wl\  viHi  so,-  w,"  are  in  .i  bit  of  troulde, 
and  ihe  b  .es  thoui;'.  t  in  i;  be  von'i!  e've  US 
11  lifl.il  w.'i!  tiekb-  yon,  ili.'t  is.  if  I've^'Ot 
the  ri.i;lilsof  it.  ami  ..on  '.■■  th'.- b.-ad  clerk  of 
the  doxo!o...\   \v  ak.-  ii.  \'i  .k'ot 

"  I  am  -.be  -h   okeid  ill  charge  of  the  flock 
u-'ni.sc  f.  .1  1  is  ii.-xl  door 
■'  Til.-  wliali  '  ■■ 

"  The  spiritual  ad.viser  ol  llu-  little  com- 
pany of  beli-vers  whose  sanctuary  adjoins 
these  pretirsts," 

?,-ottv  s.-ratched  h.s  head,  reflei  teil  a 
moment,  and  flien  said  ■ 

••  Vou  ruth  r  hold  o\er  n.e  patd  I 
reckon  I  can  t  call  that  card  Ante  and 
pass  ttie  back 


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iiJI  ill 


I  :i' 


1  '  ' 


n('.'\roki)t'.s  ,iM>  i>/A//LiiK. 


iflk-clioii . 
to   pass,   I 


"  Mow  >  I  l)cj;  your  panloii  Wliut  di.l 
I  uiKl.rsland  you  to  say  ? 

•  Utll,  you've  ruther  >;ot  the  Inline  on 
Uif.  Ui  iiiayhi-  We've  botli  got  the  liiilj;.', 
hoiiiehow,  Voii  don't  smoke  nie  and  I 
don  't  suu,ke  you.  ■^'ou  see  one  of  the  l)o\  s 
has  passed  in  his  checks,  ami  we  want  to 
Ijivc  hini  a  good  send  olF,  and  so  tlie  thiiij,' 
1  ni  on  now  is  tu  roust  out  somebody  to  jerk 
a  hllle  chill  mu-ic  ioi  lis,  and  waltz  iiim 
through  luiiidsunie. " 

"  M>-  Irieiid.  I  >eeiii  to  ^row  more  and 
more  I.ewildeied.  Vour  ohsei  vations  are 
wholly  iiieomprehensilile  to  nie.  Can  you 
not  simplirv  them  some  way  ?  At  hrsl  I 
tholiuhl  perliaps  I  understood  you,  Inil  1 
^ropenow  Would  it  not  ex[>edite  matters  ir 
you  resUict.d  vonrself  to  the  cate^oru-al 
statements  ol  la.t  u'liiuunihert  il  with  ol. 
striutiiiK  :iecniiiuhition>  of  nietapiior  ;iiid 
alle);ory  ? 

Aiiotli.r     pause     and     more 
Then    SiottN-    r,ai.l  •    "I'll    have 
judKC.' 
"  How  > 

"  You've  rai^<;d  me  out,  pard." 
"  I  still  tail  to  catch  \i)ur  meaning;." 
"Why,  that    last  lead    of  your'n    is  too 
many   for   me — that's   the    iciea.      I    can't 
neither  trump  nor  follow  suit." 

The   cler-vinan   s.ink   hack   in    his  chair 
perplexed.     Scotty  leaned    his    lu-ad  on  his 
haiul,   and   j,;:i\-e   himself  up   to    rellei-tion 
Presently  his   face  came  up,  sortowful,  hut 
Confi'leiit . 

"  I  ve  Kot  it  now,  so's  yen  can  savvy," 
said  he,  "  \\'h;it  we  want  is  a  gospel  sharp. 
See  ?  " 

"A  what?   " 

"  Oospe!  sharp.      Paisun." 

"  Oh  !  Why  did  y(ni  not  say  so  before  ? 
I  am  a  clerj^vman — a  parson." 

"  Now  you  talk  I  You  see  mv  blind,  and 
straddle  it  like  a  man.  Put  it  there  !  "— 
e.Ktendm.s;  a  brawny  paw,  which  closed  over 
the  minister's  small  hand  and  >,'ave  it  a 
shake  indicative  of  fraternal  svrjpathv  and 
fervent  ^'ratification. 

"  Take  him  all  round,  pard,  tliere  never 
was  a  bnllier  man  in  the  mines.  No  man 
ever  know'd  Ruck  Fanshaw  to  an  back  on 
a   triend.      But   it's  all    np,    you    know ; 


it's    ail     up       It    ain  I    no    use        lliey've 

scoo|)ed  him  ! 

"  Scooped  liim  (  " 

••  Ves— ile.ith  has.  Well,  Well,  well, 
we  vt  K«l  t"  K'ive  him  up.  Ves.  indee<l 
It  s  a  kind  of  a  hard  world  alter  all,  ain  t 
It?  Hilt,  pard,  he  was  a  rustler.  You 
ought  to  see  him  get  stirted  on.  e.  lie  w.is 
a  bullv  boy  with  a  glass  eye!  Ju-t  spit 
in  his  laci-,  and  i;i\e  him  tooiii  accoiihiij.; 
to  111-,  strength,  and  it  w.is  ju-l  Iie.uitilul  to 
see  him  peel  ,ind  ^;o  in.  lie  ua-  the  Wor^t 
son  of  a  thief  thai  ever  diaw  d  blealii 
I'ard,  he  uas  on  il.  lie  was  on  it  biggei 
than  an  injun. 

"  On  it  i"     Uii  what  '    ' 
"Oil   the  shoot.     Oil  the  shoulder.     On 
llie  l,j;lil.      rnderstand?     /A    didn't  give  ii 
I  iiiiiineiital  —  lor  ii/n\:<H\\       /,'.i_.   ycur  par 
don.   liieiid,    foi    cominj.'    so   neat    sa\ilig   a 
■  ussword — iiiii    yo'i  see  I'm   ou    an   awl'nl 
sUaiii  111  tills  pahuer,  on  aci-ounl  eif  havii  g 
tocramp  dou  n  and  draw  ever\tliirg  so  mild 
Hut  \\e'\e  g<it  to  ).;ive  him  n[j.     Till  le  ain  t 
any    i;etiine^  aiounil    lliat,   I    don't    reckon. 
Now    if    \ve    can     get    you   to  help    plant 
him—    " 

"Preach   the   funeral    discoursi- >      .\ssist 
at  the  obse(piu  s  ? 

"Obs'cpiies  is  ^n,H\  Yis.  That's  it; 
that  S  olir  little  g.lllle  We  an.  going  to  j;et 
up  lie-  thi-;g  regaiilless,  you  kninv.  He  was 
alwws  nilt>-  himself,  and  so  vou  bet  \  oil  his 
funeral  ain't  goirg  to  be  no  slouidi  ;  solid 
diver  .iooi-  plale  on  his  ccsfiin.  sj^  pluiius 
on  tile  liearse,  an.',  .i  uigi;,  r  on  tlie  box, 
nith  ;i  liiled  sliirl  and  a  plug  hat  on— how's 
that  for  h.igh  >  .\nd  \\.."i!  tak>.  (arcof;c«, 
pard.  We'll  li\  you  all  right  Tb.ere  will 
he  a  keriidge  for  you,  and  wi'.aie\tr  vou 
want  vou  just  'scape  out,  and  we'll  tend  to 
it.  We've  got  a  slu-baiig  fixed  up  for  yon 
to  stand  behind  in  No.  i 's  Ikjusc,  and  don't 
you  be  .ifraid.  Just  ^(,  in  and  toot  vour 
horn,  if  you  ilon't  Sell  a  clam.  Ihil  liuck 
through  as  bully  as  you  can,  pard.  for  any 
bodv  that  know'd  him  will  tell  you  that  he 
was  one  of  tlie  whitest  nien  ihat  was  ever  in 
*he  mines.  You  can't  dr.iw  it  too  strong 
to  do  him  justice.  Here  once  when  the 
Micks  got  to  throwing  st<.ines  through  the 

...,,,...!_.    -._n--vl     •.',  ;;i;;eVVS,      buck 

Fanshaw,  all  of  his  Own  notion,  shut  np 


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///■I/()A'()//.V  ./AV)  DIM  Ia  riC 


'••W 


h;^  s:il'i()ii,  ;iiiil  tuil;  ;i  ci)n[ili;  uf  six- 
-.iiuiitir.i  ami  iiiour.tt  il  guard  d'.'.t  the  Sun- 
il.iy  siliDuK  S.i\;-i  lie  '  N'li  Iri-li  lurd 
:i|)l)'y.'  And  llu'V  .ii'lu  I.  Hi-  w  in  the 
hiiUi'-'t  iiM'i  111  the  luouiiliiiii-,  |iud;  lie 
i-i.ui.l  mil  1  i-.ler,  j'.MU]!  hi^'lK-r,  Int  iuifU  r, 
■A'.vX  hultl  more  l;i:i),'ii  tmil  \vh;-kiy  uitli- 
(.lit  ^niUtiij  '■  '1:111  any  in  iii  in  seveiitnn 
;  onnlie'..—  I'l..  that  in,  pard;  it'll  please  the 
l,ii\^  iiMre  llim  anylluiig  \ini  cjuld  say. 
X'lil  \oii  CMP  say,  pard,  that  he  never  sliooli 
his  iiiDtlief." 

■  N'ev -t  shook  lus  imilher?  " 

■   Tliat's  It — any  (jf  the  boy^  will  tell  \..u 

so 

■  Well,  hut  why  ,li,>iilil  he  shake  her  (•  " 
'I'liat's    wliat    I    say— but       mie   people 

N  >t  people  of  any  repute? 

■'  Well,  some  that  u\erages  jiretty  so-S(j," 
In  my  opinion  u  man   that    wor.ld   olfer 
l.ersonal    violence     to     his     mother,    ou^dit 
to--" 

'Ciie'se  it,  pard;  yoit  vt  banked  your 
ball  clean  outside  the  string,'.  What  I  was 
a-drivin'  at  was  that  he  lUA'er //;».'../ .>// 
on  his  mother — don't  you  sve?  No  inr,e,ii> ! 
He  i;ive  lief  a  house  to  livL  in,  and  town 
lots,  and  plenty  of  money;  and  lie  looked 
after  her  anil  took  eare  of  her  all  the  time  ; 
and  when  she  was  down  with,  the  small  pox, 
I'm  cuss'd  it'  he  didn't  set  up  ni;;hts  and 
iinss  lier  liimsi.-lf!  /A;'  \oiir  pardon  for 
saying  it,  but  it  hopp.  d  out  too  quick  for 
yours  Irnly.  You've  treated  me  like  a 
',;.'Mtlemun.  ■!  1  ain't  the  man  to  Iniit  eov.r 
i.-e'iinv;s  iiU'-.ilional.  I  think  \c,n  re  w  rte. 
I  th.iiik  yon  re  a  square  man,  [iird.  I  like 
you  and  1  11  liek  any  man  that  di.-i't.  I'll 
'i.k  llim  till  he  can't  tell  liimseli  froui  a  he.t 
•.-.ir  s  ce.rpse.      Put  it  llure  '  " 

;  Anotliet  Ir.ileTn.il  h.andsiiak-'   -ar.'lexit  ] 
S.    L.   Cr,i.Mi:\3 
.  _. ,        *_ 

LEF.DLn  VAWCOIJ  S.U.aI!.'=.S. 

Cit  1)1,111    /).',;/■■</. 

I     MAP  von  funny  leetlle  poy, 
Vot  ponies  scliust  to  mine  knee  ; 
!>er  queerest  schap,  der  createsl  rogue, 
\.  .J.:r  y,„,  did  ■^■.■■■■ 
He  runs,   und    schtJiiips.    and    schmashes 
•i'ugs 
IS 


In  all  b.»rts  ofT  der  Iious,- 

I'.ul  vot  oti  dot  !"  ae  \as  mi!a-  sun 
Mine  l''.-i'i;,-  S'awcnl)  Stiaiiss, 

lie  ^'e-t  der  measles  und  U'  r  mniiibs 

Und  efel  \iiiii>;  d"l  s  oUOt  , 
He  sbills  luiue  .,.a-s  oil'  I  i-'-i  !e.r. 

l'i,.)ts  soiiiHiif  into  upne  krint 
H'-  liUs  mine  I'ipe  mil  l.im'iurj;  eluese  — 

I  lot  w ',s  lit  r  rou-hest  eiiouse 
I'd  dake  .lot  vrom  no  od.er  pov 

Hut  l.edl'-  \a  \e,,b   SliaUss 

He  dikes  1,1  I    milk   biMl   U<\  a  ilhriilll. 

I  iiid  cuts  luir.v   I  aiie  in    Iwo 
To  make  d'  i    -ilili.  ks  V..  !"-il  II  mil    — 

Mine   II'  II  IMlls.    t\,:\    \  :iS    ill  U'-   ' 

i  duiks  miiie  ii.-d  \as  sclipUt  al'art, 
I  le  ki.  '„s  iiup  soil'  h  a  ton-,.- 

dllt    11-   1-1    ll'.i   id  ;   .;i-r  poVs   \--is  few 
i.ike  ilol  \-.iuni;   Vaviob  Strauss 

11-  .1.1. s  nu-  .pli-s',ii)i  s  s'.li  !i  as  dise 

Who  limits  m.,;e  n   s    sored  •■ 
Who  Vis  It  1  lit  I'ol  si  iu;ii,i,illl,  blai.-e  oud.t 

Vrmu  ill  !  hair  uiiou  iiiiU'-  lied  ' 
I'ad  vlieve   Ir  pia/.e  i;o;-s  \  mm  del  lamp 

\"'  U'-  er  iK  r  i;'i'ii  '  douse. 
!lowj;i:;  1  all  dosi  d!Mu;s  •  .,;L;stilain 

To  diit  sclimall  Vawcob  .Strauss  ? 

I  soiiii-.limes  dink  I  si-li-.tH  ^o  \ild 

Mil  soiii  h  a  nv.'/.v  pi.v, 
\' w\  vish  \'i)Mce  mole  I  v;oiilil  h.it   test, 

I'nd  beacel'ul  ilinies '.tisnoy 
Hut  \  en  he  was  ashUep  in  bed 

So  f.rii]t.-t  as  a  mouse, 
1  p!,i\s.ii,i   I.u'.d        1 1  k'- anydi!  g, 

Hut  leal  di-t  Va>.s-ee''ti  Strauss 

CU  \S.    l-      .-\0.-\.MS. 


HANS    A.Nl)    I  RITZ, 

(,,  rill  I'l  />!,!!. It. 

H\NS  and,  p'rit/  weretuo  I 'entscliers  \  dio 
lived  si!e  bysiiU', 
Keniote    from   the    world,    its   deceit 
and  itf  priile  : 
With    tlieir    pret/els   .and     beer     the     s,.are 
nil  iMii't'ls  \v'i'ri'  snent. 

And   the  fruits  ol  their  labor  were   peat* 
<ind  ronteiit 


■  -."  .  ,■/■.*  •*«'ji,  .MK.f-  !''-.'"r.  wf -V    .  ■';<;.:h''j,- ■;■■*•,. v.: 'i  ^ 


il 


i'J. 


ft 


iii 


'I'llf     \\:|S    d:;l\\li     I'll     Ml     t.Hll    p'tlUlllVl- 


»•••  //L'Ut>A'(>r.S  .IV/>  lU.il. I:(  Ih 

Hall--  pr.i>  ill-.!  .1  .1  lioi^r   i.|    a    in  i;.,lil...:   „iu-  I'li'l'i-     p-avi.!     liii.l     li.'     Wi.iiM     ii.  i1;--    lui 

■ia},  .;<-l:iy, 

Aii'l    lnjl.iii-    a    iMil    .il   llu    {.,',!,      a-  llirv  liiil  !,ir^i\  l'  liini  !ii-~  vir.s  aii'.   iiiakt-   lia>lo 

-ly  fur  li)  liKs,  liiin 

M  uli    11  (.-all  ujM.n   l-nl.-.  Ill  >.'li,  !!    ,   \i,.\\\  \'\\-.\    t>  11    liu-     \ciiii     -ill-..'       >a)s     I'allur 

'1''     a-'.],  liini  b'  \>A\  |ni   his  II.  alltilul   miu  MullnN. 

,           I        ..                   ,     I  .                            1       )  !•  '!   I'm  liiiakiii>;    vmu  \  c  ih'I  luni  a  \<iy 

1-in/  KHiiiiv  1  iiii-,  nUi;  i.,<    11,, 111.  X   1,1  1.  11,1,  ,11. 

Ainl     K''^''     ''"      I'liniriil     anuunl     'a.     lii'  " 

•""■V'"''     ,.  ■  Oil   ■    Nav,  I' 1,1, 1\  ,■'.,„  lal.    ill   the  f\',iiiu 

kiiuaikinj; — his    nwii    miii].U      liii..na).;i     'ai  [  |', .  |j- 

'1""''"'  T'Miulil   triiiii'i  ■  Mill   vii,  h  a  lull).'   --t,ii\    |., 

li.  rlia|is  It  \  as  1.1  ,l,a-i   \-,    n:ak>    u.   iiMt,.'  i,,   ,,- 

.r    ;,-,m  \i'  tc  11  Iutil;  inili  ^  n  i  t    tli.     iimaal 
air.  til  ;',i) 

■•  1     Hans,    -tls     (rum      Iril/     H.  U\     l,.llais  N^inU   tla   r.-il  /  \  ,  t,,  t  la  v,  1  s  iiiii,  1,  l.„i);.  r. 

U)  liav  ,  "'•'   '^'■"'^' 

Will  II   llu'    iiiK-sti.iu    ai,.s.  .    ih,.    nuti-  l..i!i,i;  •^"    -■'*     ;';*    >'"'■'     ''''---111      :!■"'•    Ss'-t    m    llic 

iiiaili-.  ,  ,           saial. 

■  Vich    Villi    In. Ill-    ,li.l     l.aiMi    vliilil    a     vas  '"    '•^'    ■'"    '"■'    •"""    'iiy  1"><"    I"-:!!!!    unilii 

},.,j,.  >  .nlii!, 

Vuu   K'-^l-   'l"li      ^.'^^    I'ri!/.,   "nail   liuu  \n'';  lli-    .Iih-iIuh  j^a' <■  ,.rtlu  is  to  Kf,  |i  in.- ■•n 

;.  'Ill  \  lil  l.a,  \s  '|ili'  1  - 

^^al    i.a-is    an     ili.i    iiaiinv    '       >a>s    Hans,  'rwuiil,!  .ii-tiii  t.  nu- t, .  u-U  all  iii\  sms.  ,1  1 ',| 

■'  |)..t  i-h  s,.  lliM   it  - 

1 1  .1  lii..ki.s  I'll    :    .IH  iii;h  is  1   ii.ii   .l,jt  to  lax',  \.:'''  >  nl'.r   !;,  a  <  r.-m  ,   li.is  I,  iw  M  i;s  uiil.  -■'  «,. 

I'"':    1   j)na,,s   \.iii   li;!    rut  ■  mil!  ili-r  iiuiiu-y  till,/''/ 

siitiu' il;',v .  lis    \v,lIs^•     tliaii     nut    iiiakiiii.;     ,  unlts-nin 

at  all 

A     niunth     lii.l     .xi..r<-.l,     win  a     Hans,    as  l;,,,    1  1|   sav,  in  a  wunl,  1  ni    m:    v.iv    v 1 

^'-'^■•■'1.  buy' 

iMi.l    luck    till-    ai;.  .i.M;,aM,l    In.,:,    ,1,1,1    I,.-  _^,„|    i,,,.r;.,,,r,.   vuur    Misslir,    sw.-.  t    l--alii  i 

'■^•'-""'>'  Miillwx." 
.■i.s    l-rilZ,    '■  \i.\\    iliit    -i-ltUs    lis    ■■       Hans 

npllfS.     ■       NaU  ■       Wni,        I     11       I,.;„l       |,„;,i       :,       |„„4;                 ,,;,y^ 

Niivv    who  daki  s  lint    lia]"  r    anninin^s   liv  ha;  aciMulluN  . 

'■'^\  ■ 'I'i  1-     inaniliilil     sins     lli  it      liiuiianitv  s 

■       i;.;l>s,!iH  nuw,  aniil  1  !!  '    '    sa\s    y-^^y,  iini  to  , 

.    ;     ,  ,     ,,  .  .Aii.l    ulan    y,.n    la  ar    tlius,    that    \,iiii    i,,ii 

1 .1  11  \  ,  ai  SI f  ,       -' 

i  aUavs  la  111,,  minis  \  uii  i.aiil  'lilt  1,1  iiK-  "  ,,       ^'  '^ '.'"  '    ■  """> 

.<avsHa..s        llu.  isl,  SI,      ,t    ims  ,„...,  shuM  ^"","      l^st    s,,.,,,-.,.     mvlian.l,    a^     a,- 

11,,.  l.Mli,\  1.     :,-;lII.',    tll.litu. 

I,    ,     1     1.','       ,     ,     ,        ,        ,            I  'rii' n    till,     hallur    h,  van    Ihi-    il.iik     i.ill     .f 
I'll'     I     kn.iws    1  i,|    ii,     I, J     \,,i     I      lu'i'.ws 

■^       '                        CUA.:....c    !•     Al.,XMS  •''■"'      '■'■■•Iv.     tll.-u-al      t,It     lus    ,.u,i>ei,  a.  ,■ 

.i^ruw  ink  I,  ty , 

IIII:    DYINCi  C()M'l..S5IO.\  OP  l'\l)l)\  /unl   In.-  yavi-  sii.  h  a  s,jii,-,-,-o   that  llic  prn  st 

iMcC.MJI;.  ,i;:i\  >'  a  fnr 

hi..h    Pi.il.it  ■    (  )h,  iimulKr,"  sa>s  I'aihly,        don  t   n  .ni 


F)\U!jS    NKL'.\!i!:  wari  d villi'  um-  ihiv  aav  inorf 

\iKi  FalliLT  .Molliiv  hr  ,-;iiiif  tu  oi'iift-ss       I''>)r    il     yuu    k<ei'    rt-adin', 


by    ftU   tli.il    IS 


hirr 


thtur 


■i  7'.  :;'^*:rf^M^i'^^:^^^f'}:''*i^^fP--^  \w 


-A  J      . 


l.i->f.T»>.'. 


^m 


J/l  Att>/xOlS  .{\l>  lUAI.lA  lie 


S'liui   kiViTiiuf's  fist  will  luMxm  Mill  k  iinl 

blue  : 
H<siiles,     to     1"     tri)iitileii     ni\     mii-t n  iii  t- 

lK-j;in-> 
That  your  Kcvcuiii  ■■  Nlmuld  !iii\i  .iti>'  li.iii4 

ill  iiiv  siiis 

S<i   yi'U  il  Ixltir  --upiiusc  1  I  iiiiiinitUil  lliiiii 

all    ' 
I'lir  wiiclluT  Uiiy  If  great  ones    or  wiutiu  r 

they're  .small. 
Or   if  they  re   a   (li)/.en,   ur  il    tluy  u-   lorn 

score, 
Tis  your  Kevereiire  know-  lioss    lo  alisolvc 

tlielil,  aslliore. 
>o  1  11  say,  ilia  woul.  1  iii  no  veiy  >;ooil  lioy. 
.\nil  therefore  your   tilessin' ,  swei-t    lalliei 

MoUoy  •' 

\V'ell.      says  hatlur  .Molloy.       your  sins  ! 

forgive. 
So    you    inu>t    loigive    all    \our   eiunii'  ^ 

trulv. 


MOI.I.II    N  I  I!  II  I     u,\:\. 

r.u.d  .  .      7., .    .  .  ■.    ;  ,.„/.,•• 

M'  >t.\A\.   hail     I    liUl'     !.,ni   ,1  ,   1.1.1.  k  as   a 

1  111. I.'  :     -hIm.i      .i:i,  I    I  ■.  I  I  \  \\  lu  1.  i  '■  I'l 
\I.)ilie  wi  111  lie  1  ::i.  'I  a.  .1  t..o 

11'     w  -ill   \\  l.ll   In  I   lu  r,Mi;.  ;l  ..;i.    il.i  -  l|u- 

lolks     hilirioii,     )::<u,     t..    ■-.  r     lull!     Aalk 
ilellllirely  inlo  IK. noli  .Mill.  -^    \n  '.\ 

'I'lle  \\oitli\  i|.  .null  ciui.  I.l,  It  I  lii:,  an^;l-. 
IMisioiis  ii-e.  .111.1  v;,r.e  il  .ai  an  Cliristiiiu 
kii'k  lulu.  I  u  tin-  •  .;.!  !.;.;'\  a  cn  c  .. 

'i'l.i-^  liiuie.  i,iiii!ii\  i:ilh.  ,i;-li  ;  lli.-.li.i 
loii  lull.  .\M  .1  1  I- 1  aii.l  I  li-.i'.l  lii-^  1...  .1  :).Miii  ; 
al,i-  !    th.il  l;;~l  ki.'k   w.i-  '.r'.  l.:-l 

for  .\Ii  .  Sii.  .  j.  w  Ilk.  ,,  -low  !\  !.  1.  I.,  alioul 
,1  lull  'u-  -^ai.l  a:i.i  eii  ;!v  .1  .i.-..ii  .-.juM 
rrtieat,  it  s',..i..l  liim  on  In-  Inai! 

1  lie   i-oii'^it  .;  illoii    till  i:     ,ir......    .n,!    >\ii:l 

lor    that   .  le   shi  ip.      S   wral    u.-ll    dirntt-.l 
l.iUls  jii-t   |iiM  il  til.,  ir  ill  a  in-  i;.. 

Till  II  ri'.-lieil  tin  \-  ait  -;i,i|.|it  tor  the  door 
with    lai-es   lonj;    .iii.l    Ion.;,    aliili    r.iniiiiy 


.\ml    promise    me    also  that,  if  \iiii   siioulil      striuk  tla-  lii!i.lnio-l  man.   an.;  'Iha.  il   l.iin 
live, 
Vou  11    leave    otT    your    old     Inik-',    and 
begin  to  live  newly." 
'I    forgive  ev'rylaxly.      s.iys    I'at     with    .i 

groan, 
"  l\xce])t  tllatliig  vaijalione,  Mieky  .Maloiie; 

.\iiil  him  1  will   imirdlier  it'  e\ir  1  r.m 
"  Tut,  tut  1"  says  the  priest,  "  you're  a  \i.i  \ 
had  iiuin  , 


thiouj;li  the  erovMi 

The   minister  li.il  ofun    li.  aid  that   kiiul- 
1K--S      \Miuld     siiliidii      llu      ,..;ii^t      lKa--l. 
■  .\lia  '        he    s.iid,    I'll    tv\-     that    ganu-    ..ii 
you. 

Anil  ,-.o  he  ;.;.llllv.  kin.il\  eaTud  :     'Celiie 
kaiiinu  .     kaiimn'.     Run  ;    to    sv.      the   folks 
'lU-e  \  (.11  ->.,   1   ,i;i  il  ',  ed  and  "-orty  a,.i  !  " 
Willi  k in. i  and  '.;e nth  Wolds  lu-  i  .lai.-  Hum 
iliat   tall    puljiil    down,  -liiiL;.  'iiiiii.  , 

for    without    youi     loiv;i\ene-s,    .md     also       Ranmn     K  mi      '  ■ --t --li' i    .  in  ih' 

repentance.  ''iv,,.  ,'.,,ii  .iu-,1.    di.iM.'l   his'l,,.. 

You'll   ne'er  go  to  heaven,  and   that   is   my      a:,ai,,~i-   rri.nioff  In-  [.    t     and   the  i 
sentence,"  '.it,  Jn-  w.is  l„-ne:i''-  th.   hip.hnost  s,-at 

•  I'ooh  !"  says    I'addy    McCal.e,       that's   a  _\s   hesii..t   o,,     tlied...,r,   and  elosid    it 

very  hard  cuse,^  with  a  ^l,iin.   he  nanir.!  a   t"  liifornia  town. 

With  your  Reverence  in  liea\eii  I'm  content      i  iiii,,]^  'twa-.  N'nha D.iiii 

to  make  peace  : 
Hut    with    hea\'en    an<l    voiir     ke\t-rence    1 

wonder   -  0./!  //..v/.  riANirRST  i)i:5l  INV. 

\'on  would  think  of  ronipariii'   th.ii   Mack-       y  J  v\  1 1  i;s  r  di,-tin-,  i,' liie --ci'.  no  .■  ov  ijoiniT 
guard  Malone.  L\  L      te\v  bust,  or  i  iiin-  otin  r  pi ,u  c  hefore 

lint  since  I'm  har<l  pressed,  and  that  I  '//«>/  \u  i;it  tlriri        I   ni.iv  It  loiu.  ;ii  this 

fortrive  centim.-nt.  hnt  that  i/i',.    w  '■    it -.i  die- ni'.' ; 

1  foigivL— if  I  die:  but  as  sure  as  I  li\e  and   i  am  so  put   to_;.,ther  iiiat    >v!ii  n   cmiy 

That    ugly    blai'kguard    I    will    surely    tie-      thiiij;  strikes  me  i  imia-,-ji,itclv  slrke  back 
sthros  1  —  .Manifest   d-.stiny   mite  pi-iliaps  !•■    bhukeil 

So    viTc    for    your     blevsin',    vwt-ri     Father      out   ayin    as   the   conli-hnn    th.if    man   and 
Molloy  I"  things  finil   tliein-elf-  in  wiui  a  ii-ii.;  in  their 

fsvMii-.i,   Lo'.'i-K  nozes  and  snmboddx    hold   ov  the  fitu' 


! 


I  i: 


•  la 


///  ■  lA  h'i  u  -s  ASn  /'/  //  /  (  /A 


■'! 


.    ■! 


may  Im-  nm^,'  a^iii,  l)iit  it  i  ;iiii  .\\\\  \  \\.\sk 
>,ut  I'W  ^,l  1/  I  ,u>ii  t  kii.i  It  ii;i,l  what  ;i 
ni.lll    ill. II    1     kill.    .1111    1     liii    ,1  illl.li;i-    1.  >A     Pll'iv 

(■o<lii\     il-i-        I'lif    till    \\\\     lliui    iniiiiliss 

ll•>^tltl^     h.li!    Ih  Mi  I    1.1    viit   ,|,,\M1    |/     till    I  \, 11  I 

iiistaiiw-  il:,it  ,1  til.).,  k.iii  |inii|i  iliiwii  lull 
Willi  a  --iiii.'ii  -ii;il.  ;!t.  1  liiiti  ,  1  ill, II  I  km, 
'■nt  1  iii:i\  I,.-  ii,ii^.  ,,:i,i  111,. I,  I. Ill  it  ilii 
lii>>;    ilun  I    -u    k'lilriil    III'-    .l.^linv     i'     ji-t 

■■.  Il.ll    111      ,/    .1     li.i.klll).,    In! 

'>'.  li'  r.  a  man  lail^  .i.ln  lli.  !.,.l!i,ni  i,\-  ;i 
■■  '  11  ai..l  inal  IS  iij,  111,  iniiii:.-  Ic-a  ~'..i  ^  ili.,i 
thill  aiii  I  iii:i!i:li>s  .1  ^tiliy  i-iiiu  iiii.n  tiiaii 
n  I  iliK  Ml!'  liaii  ,  ul  -hnit  !/-  ,  lull  I  I  . 
ull'i..-:.  ^:  t-  i.ilt  all.!  llKll  i'll-  .i,..>,  !i  111  .i.;'li 
■'1^1' ' '1  :.,.  l  •..,  1  ;  (  '  am!  i.i;iki>  lilt  lii/mi'f 
'  ■■  .V '•  :ii  '.1,.  -.aiii.  |,!aM  ami  ill,-  aiiii  1/ 
1.11'ikI  ;liri  ..:  ln\  uiUi.tliuI  i/  maiiih-- 
'1' -t  ".'.  nulla-  s.iua.^  Stili'liliL,  l.-!ii-,'  !i 
'  "\>  III  'Iv  liihc  ait.l  -/'tiiiL;  kiiktil  '.'a:  ,-a' 
•'V.v  tiiia  ,  iiiu-t  )i-  I  a  j/oocl  (li  al  lil.f  mam 
1,  >v  .a-lllu  .  II'  ir,  a i. I, lit  li  li  ^i-,  1.  'in.,-.  1,  \\ 
l.itf  It'.'.  ^;:t  a;i  rx]irrs-  tiaiii.  ;iml  rlicii 
■  liasiiii;  ilii-  ti  nil  willi  vine  \\\\.  ,  am!  an 
iral.:i!''r  iii  v  iiu  !-aii';>.  ,,i  a  lint  ihn,  am! 
!  ot  <^"  Itinj^  11/  n.-ar  I,  w  llu-  train  m.  yoii 
,-  1/  >v!u  11  slai  t>  il.  luok.".  :i  Ici-tii-  lik,-  niani 
U-s-  i|. stilly  <iti  a  rale  Kuli-  tiak  C.oiiij; 
iiitii  a  t'-iiiprnnM-  limise  and  tailing;  for  a 
lltllt-  •'1.1  l'.ni!i!i<in  nil  iff.  luiil  hfinj;  tiilil  ill 
11  iiiiui  \\.i\  til  It  tin-  liiiurlioii  i/.  jist  out, 
I. Ill  tlii-\-  li.i\-  ^;,.l  -.iini  j;in  tliat  m-t  -I'M-ntv 
tun  i-i-iit-- :i  j^all.iii  in  J'aris,'  sniimU  ti  w 
iiif  likf  tlif  i.amil'-s-.  iU--lii!y  ,.\-  nin'-ti. 
trtnptaiiM.   liutisfs, 

M:  ilrar  ln-au-is.  linn  '  ln-Ii-avf  in  nianif.  s-. 
i!i-tin\  until  \nu  ^.-r  it  Thar  is  su^li  a 
tiling  a/,  maniii-.-  ,l,-stin\-  I. ill  wlnn  ii 
oia-iif-  il  i/  lik.-  tlic  nut!;!.'  r  US'  rii'vs  nil  the 
Takiinn  S  I  ilf.  nv  m.  >;li  at  m!'.-.r((llL-ll--'-  niily 
Ini  ;irnanRiu  Maailcss  iU->Uii>  i/  a  .1;^- 
stM/;-  litu  it  i/  i.a/.>  ti  \\  lira!  :  i  luivc  sren 
il  ill  lis  wii-.t  sla-.-s  i",;i'  .1  l.i  sauini'  a  (.-un; 
'U    won.l        [  thiiiight   i   hail   it 


()V   .;ri    111 
oilsc    it    !. 


nut   iii   til',  -liajii..  i)v  iiii.-;r\ 


i  sent  a  sp.  (  ::i;..iit  i,\'  tin-  .li-s-.a/'-  ti-u  a 
inagaziii''.  tlu  in:i^;a;'im-  man  wrnte  im-m-xl 
ila\-  ;i/,  follris, 

'■  P  A>-  S:>       \\\  1  lay  he  x  plnilc,  Imt  yim 
>r<>  no  |i(itA  k       Vuri-s,  in  lia--tf. 

tl'e  Kilctnr." 

''15H  Hillings 


I  Ml     CO.MI  I. 

\.li  ,  .1,    |.lnU     si.i-   1,1  aslli.liutli^  , 
\'i'  I'l     in  III!   1  ,|i-stial  1-1  iiiiiirii" 
'I'l-,    naim    i.l    1 1,  is,  |,,  |  s  \;i\   ,,it,.,, 
iili.l; 
\n.!   |u-  ;:>    -n    t,,i    In-  is  iiami  in  ^.Un. 
\V;lh  1  \  '-I  \   In  U'hl  ml,  lii^;i.|ii  i-  al,'.\i  . 

Ilnli-lil      It    U.is    Ills   ,   l|s|nln    ■!,   tn  stn|, 
U'al,  hi!.);    th'-  sl.,1.      11). ,.11   111,     laillM     .   l,,|. 
Tlia!  mil  '    iipnii  a  i.mc  li,    ^..nl    1.   iiii-|;i,  ,: 

i  :,    ills    nl.si    I  \  ,H,.|  •,     iji,,. ^,|.    I!  1,1^. 

U'llh  \     ii.is  ..1   u  1,1,  Jum,  i.'.,iu    I   Ma'.- 
\  I ;  siil,|iii,.ii  \   inatli  !  s  .jiiii,.  |,,i  ),,itiiii' 
I  n  Ins  111!  l.ilii.ii-    Willi  111'    ■..,  mkim.  si.,: . 

\.   tlil;.^    Ihi     s|,,.  ^    It    iim.jil    |„.      iipni,     \I    I, 

\  m  -A     \ii.li,   . 

'  'I       Ilki     .1    'l'..!!!   nl    ».  i.M  nil  \  ,    sly    I't-.-pili. 

\t   ji,  in  ■;.  1  pill., 
'  (I    ..;;ll!l:;   !|-l,,n^ii    li|.    .;|.is, 
>ni!U     h.  .i\  .  iil\    la--, 
'!'■  i|  pii;,;;  wilIi  paik.  al.'in;  lli,.  .N'llks   v\a>  : 

'  Il     li."l-llil'.    .11    ll::,l     •.\,lin  nl'   Cll.uKs     til,. 
■ '  II  l\  r's. 

I'll II  .  -  as  h,-  sittiii^,  w.iLi  lim.in  nl  tlu  skv  , 
>i'\'iun  In,  a  sniii,  liiiiij.;  vith  a  t.iil  ,,1"  ihiii,, 
.M  i,K   kiln  (  xi'laiiM , 

.'.'Vst.iis!     --h,.  al\\a\s   puis   Uiul  siu-s 

nil   ;/.  r,  — 

■  ,!/r  slats  ami  (.'artt  is  ! 

"  -\  iniiH-t ,  suii-  as  I  ni  ali\-i'  1 
,\  mii.li- iiiif  as  I  shniil.l  uishtuxitw 
It   i-an  1    !..•    Ilail,\   s  tlmuKli,  I 'at  is   n,  ; 
I'nt- 

Till  i-i.i;hl(  111  tiiiru-  i'i\f, 

Ala^iiinci  lit  '     Ilnu  line  Ins  tii-rx'  trail  1 

/nllmls  '        p.,     a      pilv       tllnll^ll,     he     ,,,!.,. 

iinsov!i;hl, 
riiaskfd,     iinr'-,  koin-il,-   111      "i      Ininian 

thon-ht : 
111.  iiUf^hl      Ik-  on-Ill-    Ik-  niii;lit 
'I'n  ha\i-  ln-i-n  i,iii>;lit 
Willi  s,  u-iitihc  s  \\\  lip, ,11  Ills  lail. 

I  Inoki.-'!  no  iiinii-  I'ur  it,  I  ilo  (U-clarf, 
'I'iian  the  dri  at  Ik  ai  ! 

As  sUl'Alls  'I'vc-Iln     I'-Villu-   Is  ili-ail, 

II  ri-a!!\-  iiiti.-iril  in  my  h-.  .i<l 
\'o  tiiori'  thiiu  ikri-nic  I  's  hair  I  " 
'riius  niusiii;;.  lH-a\-(-n's  i,'raiiil  in(|ni.sit.(ir 
Sat  i^ii/im^  on  the  iiniiivitt-d  visitor, 

'r;it    i,.i,,,    111.,  ...r,-;,,..  .,,.>„     ^o.,,^  t  .  ti,^ 


1,1  ' 


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HUAfOKiU'S  AXP  DIALI-CriC 


-'5 


Rt)^U)ii.-,.    with    ■■  I'lcu.sc    your    honor,   come      ( )iio  ul' ^no^c  inosl  fi'ceiitric  things 

That  in  al!  ages 
Have  pu//.lcil  sages 
Vnil  iri<;htrneil  kings  : 


to  snpper 
■■  .-sniper  :   gooil  Joliii,  lo-mghl    I   shall  not 


Ivxiepl  on  that  plieuonienon   -look  up. 
Xol    sup  I    '    died    John,    tiiinking    wiiii 
lonsk-rnation 
'rh..l  snpjMng  on  a  >.Uii   must  !>•.■  ./,</   \ation, 
I  )r  (  w  n  t(J  lialten 
I  'n  /.,vtj  Jiilni  Would  nevi-r  latlen. 
His  \  isage  Seemed  los  i\  .  "that  wiy  o<ld  i^. 
Bnt  still  his  mastt-r  t lie  same  t\int.*  lan  on. 
■  I   can't  come  down:   .t;o  to  tlv    jiirloi, 
John, 
And    sav    I'm    snpping    wit'n    tin-    h-a\i-nl\- 
hodies," 


.hi 


Willi   fear  of  change,  that   llaining  meteor 
Ji>hn, 
Perplexes      soM-reigns      throughout      its 
range. 

■  l)o  he  'f'    '    cried  Jidni  ; 

■  Well,  let  him  llare  (jii, 

/  Inn-in't  got  no  sovereigns  to  change  '    ' 
Thom.xs    Houu 


Ol.'    PICKUTT'S    NF£L1.. 

1  '^.'  Y   I'ln    li.r.iul  1.,;  I c.  jtiii  i.y  ;,  ycuu,;    man    .;rt",-til    ,M    eh^ 
■if   1  k;ii'l  I  f  l.irjurr'^  i  I  iiiini.,     \\i-  ^hnnM  ii;.in.»,,c  !■■  i  i.nvr  \ 


1_^i:i.i.  more    a.n  i  \t.a"  like  a  iocjl 
Sence  Pickett  s   Xell  conic  hack  iVoin 


school, 


"  'IMic      lleavenl\-      liodies!  rcho.-i 

"  ahem  ! 
His  mind  still  I'ull  of  lamishing  alarms 
"  Zounds  1  it  your  honor  sups  with  Hum, 

la    helping,    somcl.ody    mu^l    make    long  She  oiicet  wu/.  twehc  'nd  me  eighteen 

"""^  •    N'd  better  friend.^  mhi  ne\er  seen  '  ; 
lie    tliought   his   masters   stiimaih    was    in  But  now-uli.  my  ' 

''''"'■^''■''  S'.e's  dressed  so  fiiu  ,    nd  urowed  so  tnll. 

Hut   still    m    tile    same    tone    replied    the  'Nd  larnin      -she  jcs  knows  it  all, 

'^"'■"''''  SIh  s  eighteen  now,  hut  I'm  so  slow 

('.(.down.  John.  go.  I  have  no  appetite:  p,,,  ^vhar  I  wu/.  six  vear  ago. 
Say  1  in  eng:ige  1  with  :i  celestial  Stranger. 

ijuoth    John,    ni't    mucli    </,v    /a:l    in    such  Six    year!       W:i,i'..     \'.aar     . loan  I    -eem    a 

■atriir-,  week 

■Wouldn't   the   stranger   take   a    hit   d  'wn  Sence  we  lode  1  lolly  to  th '  creek. 


stairs  '  " 

"Xo.  "    saiil    till-    m.-islc!  ,    smiling,    an.i    no 

wonder, 
.\t  suih  a  lilundci, 
"Tlu-  strange  i^   not   .juiii    liu'  thing   \  on 

think  : 
He  wants  no  meal  <  ;'  ■.irink  : 
.\;id  oiv  111  '  \-  doulit  i|Ulte  !■  ii^ionaM \  \\  !n  tiler 

1 1.-  h.is  a  mouth  . 
St  I  iiig  Ins  ill  ;id  :ni(l  t.ul  .iie  loine.i  t'  igt  tiii  i 

Iv'hoid    him  '    ih.re   lu'   i-.    John,    in    th- 
-onth 
I'  'iia  loi  iki  d  lip  wit:,   hi-,  poll,  nioiw  e\  f- 

l'',:!i  ii    io!!iM-    hke   a  tn.ii'ilc  ill  i'-^  -ocket 
.\t  list  the  tir-rv  tadpo'f  vpi,-s. 
.\'.''.  lull  ol'  \"aiixiKill  reinini-,ci  lu  1     cin-^ 

\    1   111'   i;ooil    rocki't    ' 


\    wilat    '       ,\    loi  kel,   Jollli 


l-.ii    U'lni   ;: 
imel  , 


Nd  feti.'hed  til'  cattle  home  at  night, 
Il'-r  liangin'  to  mv  jiu-ket  tight. 

Hut  now  -  oh,  Tuy  : 
S'lie  rides  in  Pickett  s  new  coopav 
Jes  like  sh.e  ■!  lu-  n  lining  up  tiiel  wav, 
'N'dlookin'  likeareg'lai  (|iieeli    -■ 
Til '  mostest  like  /  c\  er  sr<  n. 

Sill-  n-li  I   ti-.iM-    lid  t'a^i.     lid  t';is. 
Me  tc:'  to  take  her  o'l  mv  kneis  : 
Tin:!  tir'd  111"  oul  'it'n  Marge  \-  Haw. 
NM  i:utiii  t"ll  mv  th:o:it  wat/.  i.iw  . 
I'.ul  v.-'\\      I'll .  no.  ' 
>lie  si-ts  up  this  \v.i\      kiedei  jiroud, 
'  N'd  m  \  •  r  iiow.i\  '^  laughs  out  loud 
Von  w'u'dn  t  hardly  think  thet  she 
Hed  ever  see  sawed  on  >ny  kiiet- 

N'd  soiiielimes,  .  I   at  noon   I  d  choose 
r  (  iind  a  sliadx   placi'    ud  .-noo/.e. 
i   'i  '.s.ik'    witii  i'Ui-ii.cks  m;  iii\-  ;i:iir 


//r]/c>R(H'S  .1.VD  DlAl.l-A  lie 


Nil  i''uierherri(.'S  ia  my  t  ;it . 
lUit.  now    -uli    my  1 
Somt'liO'ly  said  !   ;\\'.i/,  yi.-ster(l:iy ;  : 

L'.t  ^  jie\-  some  la:'  \v  ile  Nnl  s  away  ; 
l,rl  s  lutn  Ills  jacki'l  iiisiiU-  out  ' 
Kill  Xell — .lie  .1  jfs  turn  re.l    iid  pout. 

'N<1  DiK'il  wlirii  1  wu/  (Irfaiiiin    likr 

A  tlirowin'  akcriis  in  ih'  dikf. 

Siic  pnl  lior  arms  clean  round  in\   liead. 
Xd  whisju-n-d  soft.  '■  I  like  \-ou,   N'ecl  . 
Bill  now   -oil,  mv  ' 

Slie  enrteseyed  so  stiff   iid  Ljrand, 
NM  never  oncet  h.-lil  out  lier  lianil, 
\d  called   me    ■  Mister  I'.dwanl  !         Laws 

Tliet  ain't  m\-  irime    iid  never  wn/. 

'Nd  them    at  kiiowed    er  years  a^o 
Jes  l:iuj;hfd  to  see    er  iHit  on  so  : 
Co/,  it  wn/.  ofun  talked,  'lul  '-aid 
■■  Xell  Pieketl  s  jeS  cut  out  fer  Xed." 

Hut  now — oh,  m\  ' 

Slie  held  her  party  hed  so  liii;ii, 

.N'd  skasely  saw  me  goir'  ')y — 

1  wild  nt  dast  i  afore  last  night) 

.\  purposelv  eome  near  her  sight. 

l.,ast  night  '      l-',/.  I  wu/.  startin'  out 
To  git  tir  rows,  1  lieerd  a  shout  : 
'Xd  sure  e/  gho^t~.es,  she  wu/,  thar, 
.\-settin'  on  ol'  Tiekett's  mar'  : 

Xd  tlien     -oh,  my  ' 
She  said  she  d  cried  fer  all  ti.    week 
To  take  tir  ol'  ridi-  to  t!i'  <re'  k  : 
Then  talked  about  ol '  times,  'nd  s.iid. 
"  Them  clavs  wMi/  h  ippv,  w.a'nt  they,  Xed  '.' 

.'\\    folks  wai/.  talkui    e\-  rywhais 
Bout  her  a  putlin    on  sech  ai  s, 
"Xd  s-.-rrned  l'  me  like  thev  wai/.  right. 
Afore  th    i,'o\vs  come  home  la^t  iitght. 
I?nt  now  —  oh,  mv  1 

M  VTllIK      1  l:     v.      KMir.  \i.;. 


\l)MIKAl.  VON   DlliOl  KICHS. 

(•'■tmiiri     lliili,!. 

Dnrirji  I'v    -■.■^rii-'i    \  ';•-'      ui    w  '.r  w   ,1-    \ii'n;r,i!.   tjic'i  t    .  ;; 

H   „.  .   I....A.-,     «   ..  1    ..    ki  '   iij  Ih"  ,  .ly  ,   I   M.ini;.,.    I':.    Cr,.,,  ,,. 

;-i  r  il,         ".    !  .i-^;.Ti    I  -,  .  n  in    lo  Ih.iii  y.:f.  "C,  im-ii  l-i.iiuf. -I.  ,1 

,    i  -    .    ,,■■       v    .      '  •    ■       ;■  u.-!    1:  .-n;,!y      I  ,,,.    v  1  ..-M-.y  m-i,! 

L  i    ■■.!■  jt-n.l:  ,       K.i[,i    't-r  .1.  1     ,   -   n.4  ^\  MS  e  •■  --r  lit'  ri.  -      '■  It  \    mj 
■,t      ,    ti^lil    1     !i  ■    \■^  .■'      V     .•!    li    •      1„, .,.,..  -    •■         Up-    f.  :    «i.,.. 


I 


Mt 


\'.  II     .X'imita'  \-.iii  1  )iediTii-hs, 
I  van  to  s'leak  mil  \<t\\  ; 

Vust  li  ideii  fer  a  leedle  umi 


I  11  tell  you  vol  to  do  , 
Sail  from  deiu  I'hilypeaiuits  isles 

.V  thousand  miles  alioud 
h'er  liot  Dewey  man  vill  got  you 

I'f  you  (loan'd  \a1eli  oiiid  ! 

\<  h,  Admiral  vou  Diederiehs, 

I)er  Kaiser  was  a  peach, 
1  'ill  villin.g  to  atniit  iil,   bud 

Dare's  udders  on  der  beach. 
So,  darefore,  dot's  der  r;'ason  vy, 

Doaii  d  let  your  head  get  Stoud, 
I'Vr  (lot  Dewey  man  vill  got  you 

T'f  yon  doan'd  vatch  otiid  ! 

.\ch.  Admiral  von  Diederiehs, 

Vot  pit/iiess  haf  yon  g(jt 
In  loafing  py  Manila  ven 

Der  heat-vaves  are  so  hot  ? 
Vy  doand  you  yust  oxcoos  yourself 

Und  durn  your  shibs  aboiid — 
I'\  r  dot  Dewey  man  vill  got  you 

Uf  veil  doan'il  vateh  ouid  ! 

.\ch,  .\dmiral  \'on  Diederiehs, 

Vy  ■"ill  you  be  a  clams  ? 
("'(J  ged  some  uilder  islands  vicli 

Are  not  oM  Uncle  Sam's, 
Vust  wrote  to  Kaiser  Wilhehn,  yet, 

Und  dell  him  dare's  no  douid, 
I'Vr  dot  Dewey  man  vill  got  you 

Uf  you  doan'd  \  atch  ouid  ! 

O.   V.   HonvRT. 


AN  APOSTROPHE   TO  AOUINALIM). 

t'lir   ;ii]tli.'r  of  tin?    foilowiiii;  Imrv  w.i,  (.tie  rt   the   i'lan 
vi,irii'-ij  .\.,iiMiaM  .  fif  the  tutiiitv  I'f  liis  re-istaiue  t'thf   I 
S'Ht.  -.       I  i.is  I,*!'-,  li.pii  tiKiy  (-.I'llv  I'*"  •  'iivrrt'il  iiit  t  an  n-i 
-n  I 


s  (r.i.-  l.v  iMviji.^  the  re.  Iter  'lt(~-f-(J  .n 
I'.nrs  aiii  mi.ili.r  niU' li  mtki  let  \<.\,\ 
r.  ;'r.-.  i.t   V.-inti  .1.1,.        i ',e  speaker  s) 
.ir     i^ti      i;i  h  ^t    I. e  ,111.1  .Amiin.-lhi 


1    l.r.oll   ati.l  .1 1  t 

1.1  1."  \  er V  jio..iti .  e  an 
lipCTr  ^t..li.ily  injiffcretit 


S\s  .   .\guinaldo, 
V(ju  little  ineash- 
.Malay  moke. 
What's  the  matter  with   yiMi  .' 
Don  t  you  know  enough 
To  know- 
That  wdien  \-on  don  t  '-ee 
I'reetloin, 

Inalienable  rights, 
The  American  Kagle, 
The  Fourth  of  July. 
The  Star  Span.gled  Banner, 
And  the  Palladium  of  your  Liberties, 


-^  ': 


.  -r 


iA  :- 


//fn/ijA'ijf'S  Axn  niAij-.crn' 


^'7 


All  you  vc  got  U,  ilu  1:,  to  ;i>k  for  tliem 

Are  you  ;     latural  horn  chump 

Or  (lid  you  calch  it  from  tht.-  Spaniards  ' 

Vou  aiii  I  Iiij4^'t;r 

Til. in  a  i)iecc  of  soap 

Aflcr  a  day's  wasliinj; 

hilt,  liy  j,'ravy.  you 

S.cni  to  think 

Vou'rc  a  l)i,i,;gfr  man 

'riuui  Uncli-  Sam. 

Vou  ought  to  1)'-  shrunk 

Voung  lldlow  : 

And  it' you  don  t 

Dcnialayi/f  yourself 

At  an  early  date. 

And  catch  uu 

To  your  golden,  glorious  opportunities, 

Soiuethiiig's  going  to  happen  to  you 

Like  a  Himalaya 

Sitting  down  kerswot 

On  a  gii.it. 

If  you  ain  t 

.\  yel'ow  iloi; 

Vou'll  take  in  your  sign 

.Viid  scatter 

S)inj  R>'d,  Willi'' ami  Blue 

I  liSMifcctant 

O^i-r  \ourself, 

W'ii  il  you  need,  .\ggie. 

Is  civili/ing. 

And  goMarn 

Vour  yaller  percoon-skin. 

We'll  civili/.e  you 

Dead  or  alive. 

Vol!  il  Ijetter 

Ivill  into  the 

I'locession  of   l'roi;ress 

.\nd  go  niLirching  on  to  glor\-, 

H',  loif  \-ou  fill 

Into  a  hole  in  the  i;rouiid. 

I'nderstand  ^ 

That's  us  — 

\'.  S. 


THi:    DRl  MMHK. 


'"T>  ir    (Iruminer    iiilial-its  riilioad    traln-^ 

JL        W-    is    aKviy^  .it   Iiomh'  on   the  cars. 

II  •  IS  usualle  swung  to  a  salclul  i-on 

tinning  a  coinh  and  hrusli,   anotiier  shirt,  ;i 

cieau   leiiulvJid   coo.ii    and    ii    pan    oi   cutis  : 


also  a  railroad  guide,  u;  1  ,i  newsi)aper 
wrapjieil  aroutul  a  su.spiciou-  looking  bottle. 
Th.il  is  about  all  the  |)ers.i  i  \\  baggage  he 
carries,  except  a  '  Seasidi.'  Ijiiiiy  "  novel 
and  a  ])ocket  knile  with  a  corksi^rew  at  tlie 
back  of  it.  He  has  a  two-story,  irond)ound 
trunk,  containing  "  sanibles  of  ili-m  goots,  " 
whioli  he  checks  through  to  the  next  town. 
He  always  travels  for  a  first  cla-s  house  — 
the  largest  firm  in  their  line  of  business  in 
the  United  States,  a  firm  that  sells  more 
gcjods,  and  sells  tliem  (dieiiper,  than  any  two 
houses  in  the  country.  He  is  very  mo.iest 
about  stating  these  facts,  and  Idushes  when 
he  111. ikes  the  stateiueut  ;  but  he  ni,ikes  it, 
nevertheless,   probably  as  a  matter  of  duty. 

He  Clin  t.ilk  on  anv  siilijict.  although  he 
may  not  know  much  about  il,  but  what 
little  111'  knows  he  knows,  and  l.e  lets  vou 
know  that  he  knows  it.  He  m.iy  be  giving 
his  vi-ws  on  the  llnancial  policy  of  the  Urit- 
ish  goverii.iient,  or  lie  imiv  onl>-  be  telling 
you  of  what,  in  liis  opinion,  is  go. id  for  a 
boil,  Imt  lie  will  do  it  with  aa  air  and  a  tone 
that  le,i\-es  the  in,itler  be\on'l  ilispute. 

When  the  drumiiier  gets  into  a  r.iilroad 
tr.iin,  if  iiIo:ii-,  he  occupies  oa!>- two  seats. 
One  h  >  siis  on,  .-lii.l  on  the  otli>  r  lie  piles  up 
his  biigL;,ige  and  oven-oat  .an  !  trits  to  look 
lis  if  tliey  didn't  belong  t.  Iiiin  but  to 
anotiier  man  who  has  jnsi  stei'im!  into  the 
smoking-car  and  wouM  be  bir  .  directly. 

D'limniers  are  nsuall\-  I'ound  in  pairs  or 
quartettes  on  the'  cars.  Tiiev  s;t  together  in 
a  donbl'-  Seat,  with  a  valise  on  end  between 
them,  on  which  they  play  ea.iire  and  other 
sinful  gunes.  When  thev  get  tiii-d  of  play- 
ing th'-\'  go  into  thestnoking  c.ir,  where  the 
m.ia  who  is  irnveling  f  ir  a  di>till'-rv  ''sets 
'em  up  out  of  Ids  s.iiiiplr  case,  and  for  an 
hour  or  two  tiu-v  s.vop  lies  about  the  big 
bills  of  goo'ls  i!k-v  iri\-e  sold  in  the  last  town 
tluy  w-.-re  in,  tell  higiil v-seasoned  stories 
a'lont  their  p;-rson,il  adventures  and  exhibit 
to  eai-h  otiur  the  iihotograph  of  the  lastgiil 
thiv  111  ide  impres-ions  on. 

While  tlie  drummer  is  not  ostentatiously 
biishl'ul,  neither  does  he  assume  anv  ont- 
w,ii-d  s'i.,\v  of  religion.  His  gr.  :t  love  of 
irnth  i-i,  however,  one  of  his  strong  points, 
and  ii'-  i  ■>  ni-\-er  known  to  go  bevond  actual 
ficts    i-xcpt  in  the  matter  of  excessive  bag- 


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^^'T.--.%V 


^m' 


J/l-MOKOL'S  AND  DIALECTIC 


T'.u-  iiruuinn.-i"  ;il\v;iys  K'-'l^  ^''^  h^.-ni  room 
ill  thu  liutel.  Ho  is  tile  most  jiopular  man 
Willi  till'  wailcis  ill  Iho  liiniiin  roDiti  though 
he  tiinU  most  laiilt  with  thtiii.  1.,-  llirts 
with  thi-  chanil)i.T  inuiils,  tiast-s  the  hoot 
a  k^  a:ul  >ho\vs  an  uttcixly  Mihlinif  con 
ti-inpt  I'.'i  the  rc^;iihir  hoardfrs.  lie  K"'^^ 
to  heil  at  a  hite  liolir,  aiul  sleeps  so  soUn(ll\' 
that  tile  puller  wakes  U])  the  people  for  two 
liltK-kr.  aiouiul  and  shakes  the  plaster  otT  the 
wall  ia  trying  to  eoiiiiiiiinii.ate  to  him  the 
fact  liial  the  'bus  fur  the  4.20  A.  M.  train 
will  >l  ill  ill  ten  niiiunes. 

'I'ae  Jruiumer  has  much  to  wuny  ami  Iret 
lim.  Traveling  at  nighl  to  save  time, 
sleeping  in  a  haggav.e-i  ar  lU'  the  eahoose  ol 
a  freight  liain,  \\  k1i  n<i;hing  Imt  his  ear  tor 
a  pillow,  humping  over  rough  rcjails  on 
stages  aMil  tniek-lioanls,  li\-ing  on  corn 
bread  and  eolTee  dinne'S  in  cross  road 
liotels,  vel  under  all  these  vexatious  eir 
eumstaiKes  he  is  usuaH)' gooil  humored  and 
in  the  besi  of  spirits,  although  he  sometimes 
expresses  his  feelings  legardiiig  the  diseom- 
forls  of  tiaxel.  and  llu-  toughness  of  a  beef 
steak,  or  tile  soli,  illy  of. 'I  biscuit,  in  language 
that  one  would  never  tlinik  of  attributing  to 
the  author  of  W  ills    hymns. 

All  kinds  of  improbable  stories  are  told 
about  .Irunim.rs,  some  of  them  being  almost 
as  inipioba'.ile  as  the  stories  they  themselves 
tell.  i'''>r  in-tanee,  we  once  heard  that  a 
man  sa  v  a  drummer  in  the  piny  woods  ot 
Xor'di  C^iiolina  ctimping  out  under  an  um 
brella 

"  Willi  are  \ou  doing  here  '' 

"  [  am  camping  and  living  on  spruce- 
gum  to  '-a\e  expenses.  '  replied  the  drum- 
mer 

■    What  ale  \  i)U  doing  that  for  ^ 
To  tring  up  the  a\erage.  " 
tsjeinstli.it  tile  liim  allow  d   himacti 
tain  s;un  1'  r  (lav  r  ir  e\p.  uses,  and   bv  not 
ons  li\-iMg  he  Ire',  gone  far  bevonii  l;i-~  d.\il\' 
alhiWLince       lb,'  caiiiping   out  niid'.ran  nni 
brella  and   luiiig   on   spruce  guni  for  a  few 
dav<  Ihc  exjiense  would    be   '-o      mall    as   to 
(iffsel     lla-     ,iievioii-,    vx.  i  >-,     li-  h.id    been 
guiltv   cif      This   '-tor\-    i>;  prob;'>ly  ti  fabri- 
cation 

The  chief  end  an.l  aim  of  tii-  drummer  i> 

the  '.atcMt   fashiuii^ble  slang   phrase.      If  he 


nndeistands  his  business,  the  country  mer- 
ch.inl  iiiavas  well  capitulate  at  once.  There 
is  no  hope  too  forlorn,  nor  any  countiy 
111,  ri'haiit  too  surly  ortacitiiiu  for  the  drum- 
mer to  tackle.  A  nierihant  not  long  ago 
lo.ided  ii[)  a  double  liarri  1(C  shotgun  with 
nails,  with  tiie  iulenlion  of  \  a  cn. ating  the 
fiist  druinnier  wlio  enUic.'.  h>  store.  The 
commercial  emissary  has  I.e.  n  talking  to 
!iim  onl\  lifleeii  minutes.  In  that  time  In- 
iias  tolil  llie  old  man  four  good  jokes,  paid 
him  li\e  compliments  on  his  business  and 
shrewdness,  propounded  two  conundrums 
and  came  very  near  telling  the  truth  once. 
Asa  rc-r.'it,  th.e  sanguinary  old  man  is  in 
excellent  hutiior,  and  just  about  to  make 
out  an  order  for  $500  worth  of  goods  that 
he  doesn't  actually  need,  and  then  will  go 
out  and  take  a  drink  w  ith  the  drummer. 

'I'he  drummer  is  the  growth  of  this  fast 
age.  Wilhout  him  the  car  of  commerce 
would  creak  slowly  along. 

He  is  an  energetic  and  genial  cuss,  and 
\\i-  hvipe  Ihat  he  will  api>reciate  this  notice 
and  the  i'act  that  we  have  suppressed  an 
almost  uncontrolh'.ble  ii:  'se  to  sa\-  some- 
thing about  his  cheek. 

"  Ti->:  \s  SlFTlNT.s." 


THI:N    A(i'IN 

I"tri^!i  rftlpi  nnn-       I    .    :r    •  p-tkfii    -ii  .i  ,  ountr  vm.'iii's  pliilo- o- 
J  '.      .  nic.i  I.iinc    w.i\  I  ..■■    >-iif.il.<T    mi, lit    'i.isf   .1    ^t;tk    r;i    Ki^ 

1.  I-  .!  ..-,,1    u'  ;t!;'-  .  ■^MIh    .1  1. 11  Hi.  V  lU^  i.^  :.  -  if  :ii  tl-:":!'   I'  ll<.  ti,.u 
1  .  ■       .■  I  ■.•■::.  Tl.    'i|.'  1  .    t  I     'ir  Imu  ^  l!l    I  .1.  !l  -t.lll/.» 

T\\\    Howker.    he   sai.i   ef  lad    had    a    fiir 
I  show, 

*■         .\nd  a  big  enough   tow!i  for  his  talents 

to  grow. 
.\nd   the  least  bit  of  a^'-istance  in   hoin     his 
row. 

jim  liowktr.  he  said. 
He  d    fill  the  world  tidl  of  the  !\oiind  of  his 

name. 
.Xii     clime   the   top   round    in   the   ladder   of 
fame. 

It  111,1V  have  been  so  . 

1  dunno ; 
Jest  so.  it  might  .l-been  I 
Then  ag'iu 

but  he  had  <lreailtnl  luck  :   evervthin'    Acnt 
.ig'in  him. 


•Ci,..    ;,r,;.rH    cf    f;; 
hitu  ; 


i»i      til.  »■    -illiiw      ti,'     Tiin 


i  M 


flUMUROUS  ASD  niAr.ECTlC 


t\^ 


^o  he  didn't  net  n  chance  to  show  what  was      But  Brutus  says  he  was  ambitions 

.  .  Uriitii^  cIkmiUI  ii'irif  off  his  chill. 


Ill  him 

Jim  Hi)wl:cr,  he  said, 
Kt   lied   had  a  fair  show,  you  couldn't  ttll 

whi-rc  lic'd  come, 
An    the  feats  hc'il  a-doiu\   md  tlie  heights 
he'd  a — cUmil). 

It  may  have  hccn  so. 

1  iluniio  : 
JcfSl  so,  it  might  a-hceii  ; 
Then  ag'in 


Hrutus  shoukl  wipe  off  his  chin. 

Cxsar  hath  l)rought  many  captives  home  to 

Rome, — 
Who  l)roke  rocks  on   the  streets  until  theit 

ransoms 
Did  tlie  general  coffers  fill. 
When  that  the  poor  hath  cried,  Cxsar  hath 

wept  — 
Ik-cause  it  didn't  cost  anything  and 
Made  him  solid  with  the  i:  isses. 

he  made  uf  sterner  stuff; 


trcs. 

As  Jim  Bowker,  he  said, 
HI"  it  hadn't  been  tor  luck  and  misfortune 

and  sich. 
We  might  a-heen  f;i:n(Uis,  and  might  a-heen 
rich. 

It  might  lie  jest  so  ; 

1  dun no  , 
Jest  so,  it  might  a-heen  ; 
Then  ag'in 


And)ition  slion...  ..v.  ^  .- 

But    we're  all  like  Jim    Bowker,  thinks   1,      Vet  Brutus  says  he  was  ambitious, 
more  or  less,  Hrutus  is  a  liar,  and  I  can  prove  it. 

Charge  fate  for  our  bad   luck.  ourselv,-s  for      Vou  all  diil  see  that  on  the  Lupercal 

success  ^  thrice  presented  him  a  kingly  crown, 

An'   give  fortune  the  blame  for  all  our  dis-      Which  he  did  thrice  refuse,  because  it  did 

not  fit  him  quite 
'Was   this  ambition.'     Vel   Hrutus  says  he 

was  ambitious. 
Hrutus  is  W'A  only  th-  biggest  liar   in  the 

country. 
But  he  is  a  horse  thief  of  the  deepest  dye. 
If  you  have  any  tears,  prepare  to  shed  them 

now. 
You  all  do  know  this  ulster. 
I  remember  the  first  lime  Caesar  put  it  on  ; 
It  was  on  a  summer  evening  in  his  tent. 
With  the  tliermometer  registering  90  in  the 

shade 
But  it  was  an  ulster  to  be  proud  of, 
.\nd  cost  him  5;  .it  Marcaius  Swarl/.meyer's 
Corner  of  Broad  and   Ferry  streets,  sign  of 

tlie  red  flag. 
Old  Svvartz  wanted  >40  for  it, 
Hut  fmallv  car.iedown  to  S7.  because  it  was 

Cx-sa'r. 
Was  this  ambitious  ?     If  Brutus  says  it  was 
He  is  a  greater  liar— than  any  one  present. 
Look  1    in   this   place  ran  Cassius'   dagger 

through. 
Through  this  the  son  of  a  gun  of  a  Brutus 

stabbed, 
.Vnd    when    he    phuked    his    cnrseil  steel 

.iway. 
Marc   .-\nthon\  ,   how   the    blo.'d    of   Cx-snr 

followed  It  ! 
I    come   not,  friends,   to   steal    away    youi 

hearts  ; 
I  am  no  thief,  as  Brutus  is. 


riARC  ANTHONY'S  ORKIINAL  ORATION. 

A    biirlrsiiu.     i-.ii^.Hv  .u   Sh,r„v-|.-..r,'       Th-    .pfa^.-r    v;.     ,.1 
«»*Mmt  Ih.-     nlrii-.n  -lOf  .  I    Mir-    Anlli"tiy  in  lu  ■  fmio  .1  "r.ii  .    : 

Friends,  Romans,  countrymen  !  Ivcnd 
me  your  ears  ;  — 

1  will  return  them  next  Saturday,      I  come 

To  bury  Cesar, — because  the  times  are 
hard. 

Ami  his  folks  can't  alTord  to  hire  an  under- 
taker. 

The  evil  that  men  do  lives  after  them,— 

la  th'i  sli;'ie  of  pi'  ,-;cny  wlio  reap  the 

Benefit  of  '.    '-ir  life  insurance, — 

So  let  it  be  with  the  de.    ,.-ied. 

Hrutus  hath  told  you  Coar  was  ambition'-. 

Wh.it  does  Brutus  know  about  it  ? 

it  is  none  of  his  funeral.  Woa'ld  that  it 
were  ! 

Here  under  lea\e  of  >- i  1  eotne  to 

Make  a  speech  at  Ca-^ar  s  funeral 


Hewas  mvVriend,7aUlifal  aiid  just  to  me.  -      Hrutus  has  a  monopoly  on  all  that  business 
: :.  •..,-'..,„■.  ...  .  ;,    .....^  ,.    ...::  '.  ■.-,••.■-  ■.,: ::  iiineb.,       Xv.A  if  lie  li:iil  his  deserts  lie  would  be 
Xi.d  sigued'my  peiitlou  for  a  post  othce,-       In  the  pcuilcntiary,  and  don  I  you  forget  it 


'  ^  ~ni''niOTrT~^^T^ 


•T..A  )ll  , 


1*1 

1^ 


//UA/OROaS  AKD  niAI.F.CTK. 


Km.l  fri.  nils,  .-wtet   friemls,  I   do  not  wish  ■    Am    ihil   w.  ?"      (r<.i/«//;/i,>  )      •■  Firtv 

toM,ryonu|.  free,    rirly-fonli,    firtv  r.v.-,     Ih'iv  six.     fntv 

Jo  Mid.  •.  I'.uod  .,1  nuiunv  sdu-n,  fiity  oiKl.t,  fntv  nim-,  f»n\,  lunv..,,; 

llK-lMllI-uiros  will  pkns,- place  tlK^c-onm  y„u    h,w    sudi    ol,-    diiMnins       Vuu    ,l,,nl 


Ml  tlic  lK;ir-e. 
Aiul  wu  will  jiiucoed  Id  Imiy  C;isar, 
Xi)t  to  praisf  hini. 


COl  NTINCi  i;(i(iS. 


IV-. ■      IM   I,   ,     I 

ki.i'  M 


111  -n  .1  ^l\  I.-,  t.(,-t 
I..    .!,.■    J.     >     ,     I 


/    y.l'    Mi..-r-~,  whi.SflU.-j^s   :iM(i    dlii-kilis 

V_7     oil  ilie  .stn-cts  ol"  Au-;iii   ii.r  ;i  li\  im;, 
is  as  IhiiKsl  ;iii  (j'l.l  1  fi^ro  :!S(_\rr  li\t.ii; 


l(«)k  nil, re  (k-ii  fortv  ytnrs  uliI  vtist  IT, 

"Noiisciisc,  old   man;    Isi-ryoii   uaiil  to 
flattt-r  me.     Wlu-ii  a  jicrson  j;(ts  In  !.■■  fiitv 
three  years  old — " 

"  l''illy  free!     I  jess  dun  j;"'i'i'^i   'i!ei\. 
llit  ;  fifty  liee,  filtv-fuali,  fifty  five,  fifty  six 
I  want  >oii  to  ])a\-    li  nsluiii  wlien  1  enunl  d.i 
eKj^s,    .-,11  dar  II    be    no    mistake— fifly-nine, 
sixty,  si.xty  one,  sixt}-  two.  bixly-free,  sixty 

,     ,,      ,         ,      ,    ,.       .        ■■  f";"''-     Whew!      I  )is  am  a  warm  (lav       p'is 

luit  lie  has  the  hal-it  ot  enattinK  lanii!ia-ilv      am  de  time  ol.  vear  when  1  f.-els  Ise  eettin' 
with     ais    eusa.meis,    hence    he    fre<|uently      <'le  mysdf ;  I  ain  t  loiiK  fnr  .lis  worhl       Von 
imiKes   mi-lake-  m  eonntin-  ort  the  eKi;s      .-..mes    from    ar.   ole     lamilv       When     v.nir 
lliey     .u\-.      lie  carries  Irs  wares  around   in       faiUler  .lied  he  w.is  M'henlv  v.ars  ole  "  " 
a  small  eart  tlr.iwn  |,y  a  diminutive  d.mkev.  "  Seventy-two  ' '  '    ' 

Hestoppe.l  in  fr.jnt  .f  the  resi.lence  of  Mrs.  ' '  Dafs  old,  snali,      S.l.entvlwo   sehentv 

-Samuel  lir.rtoii.     The  oh'  la.ly  hersdf  came      free,  sehentv  fo.ili,  sebentv-five  sehentv  six 
out   t<Jtlie  Kate  to  make  tlie  purchase,  and      sehentv  sehen,   sehendv  eiKlit,  <el>eiitv-nine' 
the  Ml.nvm.L;  conversation  ensued;  And    v.mr    mudder?   she    was    one   oh    .1. 

H.ive  you  any  eKgs  this  niornin-,  Tncle  noblest  l.,.ikin'  la.lies  I  ehlur  s,  e  Yon 
.M..ses.i'     slier.ske.l  remind    me  ol,  her  s..  much  !     She   lihed  t.- 

\es,  im.ee.l.  I  has,  Jess  ^ot  in  ten  mos'  a  hun.lred.  I  l.lee\es  she  was  don. 
(.oseii  from  (le  kentry."  p.,.t  a  c.  nturion  when  .she  .lie.l  " 

;  ■  Are  they^fresh  V  '  -  x.,,  t',„,,,.  m,,^,,  .  ,,,^.  ^„^  „„,^.  ,„,,^,j^ 

i-ieslir    \  as,  indeed!    I  j;uarantees 'em,      six  when  she  die.l  " 

""rr:'"'"";''''"."-"^"'''"^"''  '"'■"  "I'''i>    --^li^'   ^an't    m.  chicken  when  .sh.. 

intake  nine  oozen,  ^  o;j  can  c.m.ni  died ,  I  know  dat.  Xinetv  six ,  uinetv-seht  n 
tlu-m  int..  this  ha.k.-t.;;  nin.ly  ei,>;lit,  ninetv  niii..',one  hundred,  one 

.\1I  n-ht.  mum  ;  lie  counts,  '•  On.-,  two,  free,  foah.  five,  six,  s.-hen,  eipht-<lar' 
tw..,,  fr.-e,  loah.  live,  six,  s.-hen,  ei,uht,  nine,  one  hundre.l  and  ei'^hlrice  fresh  eL'>;s— jess 
ten.  \ou  can  i  v  on  t!u  in  li.-in'  fre^h.  nine  do/en,  ;md  here  am  foah  nioah  eees  in 
llow  s  your  s,,!i  I  i.niin'  on  .;.■  s.  hoel  ?      H,-  •■  ■■ 

mn^t  I.--  mos"  >;r.jun." 

'^'■s.   I'lule    Moses;    lie    is  ;i  clt  rk    in    a 
hank  in  ( ".al  vestoii. ' ' 

\\'ii\  ,  hinv  o!e  .ini  lie  hov  ? 
He  is  ei-hteen. " 

Von  don  t   tole   nu- so  '      Ki^diteen,  and 
Kettiiit,r  ii  salary  alreadv  '      l-'.iL;hteen  (n'.v/,/- 
'■/,;•.  '  nin.ti.n,  lw-:-nt\-,  l\v-,-nt\'  one,  twi-nty- 
iwo    tw-ntv  ll-r.<-   twenty  toah,t\ven!\    li\-e. 
.\na  hoi\  s   \oiii --.il   eoiiiin'  o:i  ?      Sh.-  was 
ni-.-l  >;i-.\v.  d  n-i  d.-  la-;  tini.-  I  se.-d  1-   v." 
"  She  j.  niaiij.  d,  and.  Ii\in-  i:i   iMllas." 
"  ^^  -11     I  ';•  -  '  ir':  how  tinu-  silo,  is  awaw 
.\n.l  yon  s;,.,- v'),.h,as  .-hildruns?     Whv  how 
"le  aT-i  -ie  ■^■.]  ?     S;;r  Tnn;;t  he  j.  ~t  „i  ..u;  — 
"Thirty  Mirei-." 


easi-  I  ha\-e  ilis.-ounte.l  invself, " 

<  tl  1  Mo-,  s  v'.-,,-tit  on  his  wa\-  K-joirini;  \ 
few  .lays  afterward  Mrs.  I'.nrton  said  t..iiet 
hnshand  : 

"I  am  afrai.l  we  will  h,i\-e  lo  .lisch,-!r^;e 
Matilila.  1  ;-;n  satisfi^.l  that  slu- stcils  the 
milk  ami  e-^s,  I  am  po-iti\e  ahout  the 
«•;-;'.;-,  for  [  honeht  tluni  .ia\- h.f.  .n-  yestt  r 
day,  and  n.nv  ahoiit  half  of  iluin  are  ^''^'e, 
I  stood  riyht  til.  re,  and  laaiil  M.  ses  count 
them  mvsdf,  and  then-  ware  nine.hizen," 
■ '  Ti'x  \s   SirilNT.s  " 

iHi;  nARv.«;  ripsi  looni. 

My.  \Ni>  Mks  J('ni:s  ha.l  ju-t  finished 
tiieir  tirerikl'tist.  .Mr.  Jo;as  had 
pushed    back    his    chair    and    was 


-»c;.K%ei»--H- 


/iCMt'>KiiUS  .tXlt  /'/  )l  li'llC 


li\ 


looking  uiukr  the  li)iiiigf  for  liis  bm)t~. 
Mrs.  Joins  s:it  III  llictalil'  luiMinn  tlic  inlaiil 
Jont-s  and  nRcimiiically  winking  Ik  r  luic 
fiiiger  in  its  uioutli.  SuiKkiily  slic  pau^r.l 
in  till-  motion,  tlir«.-\v  the  as'.onislu<l  (.luhi 
on  its  hack,  tiiriRil  as  whilt-  a'^  a  slictl, 
priud  o(K-ii  its  iniinlli,  and  iniiiK-iiiali  ly 
gaspt-d  "  Ephraitn  !  '  \\-  Joiu>,  who  was 
yet  on  liis  kiuts  witli  In-  luad  nndti  '.b:- 
iinin>;e,  at  once  came  I'oilli,  lappilij.;  Ir.'- 
liead  sliarply  on  the  side  of  the  hniii!^'-  a~ 
she  did  so,  and,  j^ellin}^  on  his  lii  I,  iiu  juui  d 
wliat  was  tlie  matter.  '' O  I'.i'hraiiu,  ^,l;''' 
she,  the  tears  .oUinj;  down  h'T  chirks  aia! 
the  sniiKs  conrsing  up.  "  \\'h\  ,  what  ■>  il , 
Aramathea  ? "  said  tin-  ast.Miishid  Mi. 
Jones,  smartly  ruhh:ng  his  head  while  it 
liad  come  in  contact  with  tin-  louiii^'e. 
■•]{al)y!'"  she  t;as]ied.  Mr.  Joins  turned 
j)ale  and  commenceil  to  sweat.  ''  Kah>'  ' 
O,  O,  O  Epliraim!  I5ahy  h:;s- hai.v  lia-. 
got— a  little  tooihev,  oli  !  oh!  "  "  Xu  ' 
screamed  Mr.  Jone>,  spreailing  his  hj^s 
apart,  dropping  his  chin  and  storing  at  tlu 
struggling  lieir  witii  all  his  miglit.  "  I  leil 
vou  it  is,"  persisted  Mrs.  Jones,  with  a 
slight  evidence  of  livsltria.     "Oh,  it  can  I 


he !  "    protested    Mr.    J 


)llt.■^ 


prepaiiiig    to 


swear  if  it  wasn't.  "  Come  here  and  "^ec 
for  yourself,"  said  Mrs  Jones.  "  Open  iw 
'ittle  mousy-wousy  for  its  own  nni//er ; 
that's  a  toody-woody  ;  that's  a  Mi-sid  iltU 
'ump  o'  sugar."  Thus  coniured,  the  heir 
opened  its  mouth  sufficiently  for  the  lather 
to  thrust  in  his  finger,  and  that  gi  ntitin.in 
having  convinced  himself  h\-  t'ne  most 
uumi,  takahle  evidence  thai  a  tooth  w:!s 
there,  immediately  kicked  his  h.it  ,i.ro-st;:e 
room,  hiiried  his  fist  in  tlv  h'Uiige.  a:.d 
declared  with  much  feeling  tlr.it  he  coul.i 
lick  the  individual  who  would  dan-  to  inti- 
mate that  he  was  not  the  happiest  man  on 
the  face  of  the  earth.  Then  In-  ga\e  Mrs. 
Jones  a  hearty  smack  on  the  mouth  and 
snatched  up  the  heir,  while  that  lady  ru-!u  i! 
tremhliiigly  forth  after  Mrs.  Simmons,  who 
lived  next  door  In  a  moinnit  Mrs.  Sim 
mons  came  tearing  in  as  it  she  h;ul  Ini-n 
shot  out  of  a  gun,  and  ligiit  h.  Iiir.d  lu  r 
came  Miss  Simmons  at  aspei  A  ih.  it  iii'Iii  ated 
that  she  had  heeu  ejectvil  fnnn  two  guns. 
Mis,  Simmon^  ,i.  oiii-e  Sic.iU  ^ini  t;:>  r..  :r 
from  the  arms  of  Mr,  Jones  and  hurried  it 


to  the  window  wiu-u-  sin  nr.i'ie  a  carelul 
and  nilical  >  \:u!iiii:ilioii  ol  its  nioutii,  while 
Mis  Joins  il-.  Id  i;s  hi-;M  aia!  Mr.  Jones 
da-ic,  i!  'ip  .\\\\  do\-  II  tin-  room,  aiM  snapped 
his  lii.;.;'  Is  lo  s]i(  w  how  calai  la  wis  It 
h.r,  ;;:g  :..-in  a-  Maiia'i  h\  Mrs  Simmons 
that  til'-  too'.h  •  s  a  sound  one,  and  also 
thai  wicst:,  :;^  . -.  ho;-,i -■-.  |oi  i;s  fnlnre  eoulil 
lie  eir,ei;:;iiii  ,1  mi  a. -colli: t  o f  1  ts  enniing  in 
the  11-.  w  ol'  the  moon,  .Mrs,  Jo-ies  got  on! 
tin-    ii.-i-i  s..,ii-y    nia!'-ri:il    and    Mr,    _;  nn-s    at 

olll-r       plori-.  i',     ■;       to      Willi-     si-\cn       llifrerel', 

1  t't-i--  to  ;i,  iii;i:,>-  jieis.,!-:-,  iiiifolding  to 
th'  III  \\\'-  event  ot'  vile  iiionniiLj  and  iiivitiiij; 
ll'i-ni  to  eome  on  as  so.  in  as  ;.,  .-sih'.e  -  - 

"  1  >\Ma  I'V  Xi  \vs  M.\N'." 


A   51  RINAItl.  TO  SPRINd. 

,\",  .:;-e   />!  ■:,;■/. 

I  ■    1  ,■  •  t'  ,.  \     1    ^  .  r  e  ■    !■     .      t  ,1    1  r,,  I  ■  t    .iivi  »l,e  ^Wifliin,;  hi   s 
It      ■■;..«  ;,i.t  ■'',,,;■;.,       t,t  '  .  ,-  ,i. 

It  I  "v,    las'  siiriin;  Ivoe    hUiw  de  mud  fum 
1  )      Ills  eyes 

l-'.n  peep  fiiiii  de  daid  leaf  mol'  ; 
lie  streteh  his  legs  ell  si|U. it  crosswise, 

I'in  croak  :    '  l-'uli  ih-lan',   ain't  it  col'  ! 
'  hull  de  Ian',    ain't  it  col'!'    croak   de  pea- 
gp.en  frog, 
1-jl  he  stahls.  ell  snee/.e,  en  Slleeze  ; 
!-!ii  h.e  liop  tw-o  ieet  to  de  cypress  log — 
h'.n  croak  :    '  .\h'll  hop  or  t'ret-xe  ' 

"  lie  fus'  sprine   ciicktl   w  nk  his  loiigdaig 
saw, 
I-'.n  saw  fro  die  coocoon  ]>ill  ; 
Me  Sim  Iiisself  on  a  las'  yea's  straw, 

l-'.ii  sipieak  :   '  l-'id  de  Ian',  wh.at  a  chill  I  ' 
•  !■■  ih    lie    Ian',     what     a    ciii'.l  '  '    de   hrown 
e;  lek   t  s,|iu  ak 
1-ir.  h-.-  heali  iiiista.ii  frog's  ikeji  cliune  ; 
h'.ii    toLjeddah   d.e\     sipiat   on   the    moss    log 
l.leak, 
l-'.n  pine  tnli  ile  href  i'i  June 

"  !  K-  t'ns'  spriiie  sn.ike  keek  i!e  roof  fun;  his 
hole, 
l-'.n  lip  fiini  lie  el  f  he  sneak  ; 
ile    twine    :;is-i'ii'    'roun'    de     swarip  tence 
pole, 
I'.ii  hi--s  •    '  I'lili  delan',   ain't   ithUak!' 
■  l-'nii  lie  ian'.   ain't    it  bleak  !  '   liiss  de  hal 


l-',ii  he  heali  de  crickit  eu  de  fi  )g  ; 


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En  lit-  slain  away  wid  a  wriK^'le  tii  a  shake,  Dtu  you  Wettir  do  yom  jnly  well  an    kv.]. 

Ell  jiiie  iloi.i  lioff  on  de  lo^.  your  consciciuf  clear, 

An'     keep     a  lookin'     straii,lit     aluad     an' 

"So  lie  crirkfl  vw   >Ut  ixx^j;  i-w  de  hal' liaid  wati-liin' wliar  you  sU-.-i  ; 

sii'il^i-'.  C'.iMx-    ailtr    wliilr    di-    linu'U     ^.^ww    to 

Slaht  U!>  a  >aluuiadi'  .vail  ;  jonnu-v  rum  dc  !  in', 

l)e   snake   cudii'l   sinj;.    so    h-   start  in   to  An' dry  11    tik.'   vi.n  wiv  \i[)  in   de  a'r  an' 

sliiike,  put  Mill  on  <]'■  slan'  ; 

ICii  lieat  de  time  u  id  lii-  tail,  Deii   you'll    hal>    to    li-trn   to   de   elerk    au 

V.w  de  froj;  eum  in  w  id  liis  ba/.oo  deep  answer  niielitv  :t'ai;;lit, 

Hn  de  cricket  s  sliarp  iiotts  rini;  :  VS    y<iu    eMier    '>\ux'    to    tr  ihMe    froo    de 


V.n  (lev  wake  up   de  iiud.l.ili   en   vale  fuin 

sleep, 

W'id  a  salianade  to  spiiiii;." 

"  The  Ciiic.mvo  News." 


alai)laster  j^ate  \ 


J      .\.    M.ACO.N. 


THEOMKIY    IN    IMi;  Ol'ARTERS. 


WHAT  THn   l.lTll.r.   (ilKI,  SAID. 

If'ery  iiiniisi'i::    -i''.r>i  i :.:.',  J  .;,'   .i  Chnnlt  I'.tiifr 

iC   \   r  ''  ■^   lip  -'t.di>   eliin;_;in-    her  ihess.' 
l\i      said    til.'    iVeekle  t.i'ed  little  ^irl, 
l>ill^-    lu-r     doH's    lioiMlel    sI:M1^;s 

Xow      I's  ,!;ot   a   notion    in    my   head  dat  and  ca;-tini;   h.-r  eye  ,dM,ul  lor  a   li<ly  lar^e 

^  wiien  vnii  c;ime  to  die,  eiioU:,;h  to  ser\  e  as  a  sliawl  ft   that  douMe- 

All'  Stan'  de    /.ainination   in  de  Cote-  jointed  \oun),'  ]>.  rMHi. 

house  in  <!e  sky,  "Oh,  your  mother  needn't  dre^s  up  for 

You'll  he  'stoiii  dieil   at  de  ipiestions  dat  de  me,"  rep'ied   th.e  female  a^eiit  of  tiie  mis 

angel's  ^'wiiie  to  ax  sionary  society,  LakmL,-^  a   self  sati-fa  d  vi-w 

When   lie  s^ils  you  on   de   witiies>-stan '  an'  of   herself  in    the   m;rro;,      "Run    up    and 

pin  you  to  de  fac's  ;  tell  lu-r  to  come  .lown  jn-t  as  >he  is  in   her 

'Cause   he'll^  ax   you   mi,L;hty  closile    'liout  every  d.ay  clotlus,  and   ii..t    stand   on  cere- 

your  doiu's  in  de  niKlit,  n'onv  " 

An'   de    .vater  imlion    ipie^tion  >    .i;wine    to  "Oh,   hut   she   liasn't  ^;ot  on  lier  everv- 

hodder  vnii  a  si-ht  !  ,lav  clothes.      Ma  was  all  dressed  up  in  liei 

Den  your  e\e-'ll   open  wider  dan  dry  eh!.,  i  new  hrown   silk   chiss,  'cau-e  she  ex;«'ctf.l 

done  info',  Mi.,.     1  )imiii(.i"i     today.       Mi^s    Dimmoiid 

When   lie  chats   vou    bout  a  i  Incken-serape  al\\,i\s   c-onie-~    (.\-er   here   to    show   olT    her 

dat  happ.  :ied  loiii;  aL;o  '  ni -e   lhiii:.;s,   ;i;id    ma   doesn  t    in  an    to   .;.n 

l)e  aiiLjels  i>n  de  picket  line  t  rloa-  ec  Milky  left.      \\'h.-:i   ma  saw   \-.ai  e.Miiin',:; -he  -  ud , 

^^  '^^^  'tile    ili.'k.lls  ''     ;i;i,i     [     s.;U'— .    '-he    w;].,    m,el 

Iseet'sa  'vateliin' what  v'Ut'r.- dr  iliia '  at.  an'  al)ont  --umetliinj;.      Ma  sdd  il'  v.ii  -aw   her 

hearin    what  voU  s  iv  ,  ,,  -w  .lie-,  slie'(i    'a.ave  to  ii.  ar    ill  ahout  tli" 

Nil  matter  vvhal   \un   want  to  d,,,  no  matter  po..r    heitjieu,     wiio    don't    liu\  ••    silk,   aipl 

whar  von's   i^wiiie,  y.i  i'  i  a-k  iier  l".  .;■  la.  niev  teM);u  hviaa  '■  ■■,ksi,, 

l)r\   -,   mi'^hlv  ap'  te,   Ipid   it  oat   .ui '  pa>-.  it  •-•■■id     em       ^^r,"     .';o    tiie    ■ii-.;er    l.e;!.--   u--i- 

'lonj;  d.'  lit;.-:  h\ ma  ;...nk    l.a\-.s  t  ,   ,!,,    th.  ir   iiair  r;i   .>n 

An'  ot'en   at  .le   ni'-un',   >,\':i.  n  m.u  make   i  :.;!,]    mike  it  !'ii.'/\  '      M;i   -.  le^  xhe  ^n.--. - 

ill— an'  !aa-h,  that'--    till    liie    ,i;o,..l    the    li.),,!   -    ,i,.    '"em,    if 

Wii\-,    cj.-y    sva.i    .!.■    n.'W.      ikrtn'    hy    de  thevtver-et   ,invlM)oks       I      -isli    mv  dull 

^'oKhai  t<le;;raph  ;  wa--  a  h.athtai. " 
Den,   de  an,t;el   in  .i.    orn-.  what's   asetlin'  "  Why,  you    wicked    little   .^irl  '    wh  it  .lo 
''\'  ''^  '-rat.-,  \,.u  \v:!iit  of  a  h.  ithen  .'loll  ?  '   incpnin!   th- 
J'-      :-;;-;:.    ::•-    ■.::■       y.-^     ■,■,■:;  a  a.., k    a:;     -a.ij.-.  nn--i.Miii\    ',  \  ,\      iikiii;,;:!   la.-icii    in\'<-nii  .rv- 
ll  OH  <ie  sla'e  !  of    the    tiew    ihinys    in    the    parloi    to    get 


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II   \V"iM\'   .-vir.iv.i' 


ni.ittinil    I'lr     i    iiuiini 
f.;;iiK  (• 

■■S'>  I'lill.^  '.voul.l  ^iiiii  Ik  r  V,\~.  ul  iih  i- 
tilings  lo  \\':u,  ami  !•  i-l  ^iiri\  to  li.uc  li' r 
i;Mm)4  aliMiit  Iliikt-il.  'rhvli  ^ll'-  il  h:i\c  li'i 
hair  Id  tri/v.,  ati<l  1  wan!  a  ili>ll  willi  tiuiv 
li  iif  anil  '  \is  that  roll  iii'l;k(.  1>  i<n;i  ^i', 
i|'  r!ii'  V  s  uiii-il  111.-  >a\-,  anu-ii  mi  Mri!  i\  . 
I  u:i  t  a  wu'ki-.l  ^^irl.  latli'r,  'ra'i^'  I  ".<  !■ 
I  i;i  k  - -1 'Ml  Unnw  IJiu  ii-  I  )ii  k  li'  •-  lii'i;iiiU 
\\i --l  a'l.l  -,wcai^  awlnl  aii'l  -ninki -.  la  \\v- 
\\"\:-'  -111-  ';a\^  I  m  a  Inilv  !■  iiut  a'l'l  ii'- 
h'.jM  ..  1  U  I..-  an  aiM^'.l  \,\  -W:  -.,.111  M,,  11 
li.-  il  .wn   la   .1    niniutf,  -^u  s.ai  lu.-.'  1  t  1  ik' 

I  luir  .■ioil.  oil  Sill-  -a!'l  -iii'il  I'i'S  ni\- 
f-ats  il    I    [-.kill  Mill  to 

Ma  >^  JiiUtin;.',  on  111  ll  olil  ulrs-.  -\v  hail 
ia  !  \i.Mi,  raa-~_-  ^hf  cli'lnl  waul  \iai  lo 
'.linik  ^li'-  'A  --  aM»-  t'>  y.i\-  iMiuh  Wv.-.  Iiim-, 
\'.\A  -111  ii.T'l'-il  a  nmlf  Wills.-  ihaii  thi  i|n  an 
..I  tin- 1  atiniin  ImI!  1^1  uuk^  iiri-,|i-il  r'!i;;.pn, 
I'ikIi.-  1  >k  k  -  ly--  ■.nil  iiu,'ht't  /,- t  to  ;!'■- 
i-limls.    iau>  •  sail  ■!  1)- >ii'-  l!i--r.-.  anil   lla- 

II  itivt-s  wiiiil't  li-a  -^iirvv  ti.  V  was  surh  sm- 
iRrs  aiiyliu'lv  wiiulil  >t  ail  yuiit.i  '•■ni.  Ih- 
sa\s  hi'  ii'-v.-r  M.-L-11  a  lieatlii-n  liiini;!  \  i-amiL;!! 
tu  t-at  Villi,    less  'twas  a  1  ill  ml  1  mi-,  a:: '  \i  ai  il 


■l  a  hliml   pagtm's 


•til  un  I-. 


ni'vt-r  liankt-r  after  any  iiinrc  nii-;->iiiaary . 
I'liilc  Dirk's  awful  fiiniiv,  anil  makes  tna 
anil  pa  ilir  1  im^hint;  su'iK-tiiiirs    " 

"  Vnnr  I'm'l-  iii'-liar^l  is  a  ha.l,  (li.-[ira\  i-.l 
writi'h,  anil  mi'-'it  t'-  lia\;-  n-niaiiu-il  uiit 
W'rsl.  whi-iL-  liis-.t\  ll-  is  a;);irri'ial'-il .  IK- sets 
a  liurriil  example  fiir  little  stir's  like  \iiu    ' 

"  Oil  I  think  h'.-  s  nil--.-.  He  >iiii\\eil  iiu- 
how  til  slide  ilmvn  the  Innisiers,  atiil  lie's 
leaeliiii).;  Tiie  til  whittle  when  nia  ain't 
atuii'vl  That  s  a  [itetlv-  (  Inak  vnu'xe  e..t, 
nil!  t  it  '  Oil  yi>u  Iiii\-  a'l  voiiv  clnth-s  with 
inissiiin  irv  ram;   \- ?      Ma  sa\-s  vini  lin. " 

Just  tii.-M  t'lR-  fieekie  fieei!  little  Ki'l'*^  :"a 
came  in'ei  tlie  p^irlur  ami  ki--seil  the  ni:-- 
simiar\-  lail\-  mi  the  olu  <  k  am!  ;- aiil  sh.i'  was 
.!-lielitei!  In  S'-e  her.  an«i  t'm-v  pr.  .e.-,.,i(.,l  p, 
have  a  real  Siii-i  ilile  chat.  'Pile  lilt'e  ;;ir:'< 
ma  caiiimt  ii'nierstan.l  whv  a  per-nn  who 
pirofesses  to  be  so  eliaritabie  as  tie-  mis 
sionary  a;,'eiit  iloes  shmi'il  ?,o  ri  ;ht  ov-.-r  tn 
Miss  nimmomi's  ami  sav  sn  h  ill  nauireil 
tliinjjs  as  she  diil,  and  she  thinks  the  mis- 
sioiian'  is  a  donhle-faced  gossip.  iMie  little 
girl  understands  't  hotter  than  her  ma  does 


rnu  HI  1.1. -wi; rill  K  and  rm.  im  -mjkn. 

llutno}  i  i  A''  iJ:u.''f  ■:  t  >>  )4*  t  n  I  'jf' t  li.nnii 'it 
H  ■yfi  ii;  sei,"  -aiil  Sam  I.iu-nii,  "there 
X.  was  i.lil  1)1.  k  Ik'  -  heil  uetle  1  ,  he 
wn/  the  I'l^iiteii  >t  i.id  etiMi  t  that 
ever  \'i)ii  -..-e  Many  a  time  he  .s  e!ri-.ei!  iii'- 
and  I.i  in  I.U'l'i'.'  on  oiir  wi.  t'  --e  th-- 
L.;!l.ri  K  I'l'"  ;  ''"'■  ■'■>  '  ^^■'"'  '  -a\lii  ,  what  [ 
■A'ant  to  ti  II  VI  r  1  a'.ont  l:;m  and  th-  I  )i  a 
•  mi.  Ike  h  t  hi  .  --heep  ei.i/e  pi  the  ehnii  h 
V  irii  —  '.v  imu'  o|  eoiii^e.  Pill  tiu  n  he  1  lone  It  ; 
aa-l  thai  s  w  hat  '.;ot  th--  !  1  -  i.  1  n  in  Irmitili  . 
■file-  -A-  at  hi  r  'A  av  si //I  111  hot  and  tin-  I  leaemi 
'.v.is  thi- tiiiiin'  m,;T)  and  n-,.  d  to  ki'i,  p  iiiiii- 
-I  il  awake  111  iiititin  ir\  iniiiuii  around 
W'lkiii'    n[i   e\tt_\!iii\    elM  .    ai:ii    traikin' 

the  l.uS  i  with    Ills  -.ill  k    'A  helle-.er  he  ketthed 

one  ill  niisihi'-l  Xotiiin'  e»i  aped  him.  He 
St"  iiied  llki-  one  of  th'-m  h'  ists  in  ke\ela 
lion  that  w.is  tu'd  ol  ■  •  ■  s  !..  liiml  and.  In.  loie. 
Well,  folks  th.at  is  ehipper  .ind  l.i.di  sti.ppiii' 
li  Is  their  coiiii-  dow  ns,  .i.iii  th--  h-.u  on  had 
to  hev  his 

Well,  that  Sund;i\'  til'  jiarson  ^i\e  ns  a 
^;reat  s.rnimi,  a:al  tin  Diae'iii  niii  around 
a'l  1  ki'e;i  e\  r'.thinn  straieht  till  it  was  most 
tliioli^h.  ai'.'l  th-.  11  In-  si.t  down  ri;jlit  hv  the 
door  a-id  t'l  ■  hot  weather  o\  erc'ine  him  su 
h'-  f'll  asleep  ju-;t  hetme  the  s.-rinon  closed. 
■\\'il.  Parson  Mnrrell  had  a  way  o' 
pi.nin'  with  his  ex-.s  op-n  I'olks  said  it 
want  the  hest\va\-,  1  nt  it  was  Tarson  Mor- 
ri  Us  in\how.  aii'l  so  as  he  was  ]ira\  in'  he 
emiMn  t  h  l[i  s,-,-in'  tleit  I  •■-aemi  Titkins 
'i'.  i~  a  midd.in'  ami  a  lio'iliin'  out  towards 
tile  pi. ice  where  old  I »!.  k  was  feedin'  with 
till'  sheep,  front  o'  the  in  eti-i'  lionse  (h)or. 

■'  I.'in  and  me  w.is  siltin'  where  we  conld 
look  out  and  we  enrnl  jt  st  see  old  Dick 
st'ip  fet'Iin  am!  look  at  the  Deacon. 
The  Deacon  had  a  little  round  head  as 
smooth  ;is  an  apple,  with  a  nice  powdered 
wi'.':  in\  it.  and  he  sot  there  inakin'  liohsand 
li"ws.  ami  Duk  he.;iiv.  to  think  it  was 
siitiiin'  s,i-t  o'  pu-S'i'iel.  T.eni  and  me  was 
sittin'  j' St  where  we  could  h>ok  out  and 
si-e  the  whole  picti-r.  and  r,em  -^vas  fit  to 
split. 

"  '  Good.  no'A  ,'  says  lie,  '  that  critair  'W 
pav  the  Deacon  off  lively,  pretty  soon.' 

"  Tiie  D'-acon  bobbed  his  head  a  spell, 
'.ui'l  old  Dick  lie  shook  his  horns  and 
stamped   at  him  sort  o"  thretnin'       Finally 


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llii  I>.  u  ...1  In  ^  i\ .  M  ^ri  .it  1..IVV  ,111  I  tiiuiij^lii 
lii>lii;ri   n^;lit  ,ii.\Mi   at   li.iii.and  .-M  I  )u  k 

'"  •"'•  '"II   I'lll   Itlt  an. I  !(.•  ,l..aii  ,,ti  liirn 

ki-i  I  liunl;  I'l^l  kiiMikiil  liiiii  li>  :i,l  ,,\ii 
lltxK  into  \.\xr  1)1. ..1.1  ai-.!.-,  an. I  Ins  ui^,  ll,  « 
uiu- \\a>  ami  Ih  I  .p'.lh  r,  aii.l  I  >i.  U  in'i..fa 
lilllj;i- ul  it  a--  :t  tl,  «  ,  an.l  .aiti..l  it  ..ir..M 
llis  liKriis 

"  Wal,  M.M  111  i\  I)..-1k\,  '.iiat  lii.iki-  \\y 
tluiinitin'  l'..r  ..iiv  wliiL  .  I.n  l'.ii-...ii  \I,,i  ■ 
l..il  laliji.  ,1  out,  ,111,1  .ill  til,-  ^\\\^  :i,i,i  Im.xs 
llii-v  •^t,iiii|M.i  ,i;i,l  i.Mn.i,  and  til,  ,.1,1  iH.i- 
I. Mill,-  i,.l  Hi' an.llu^iui  nil.hi:-  Ins-liiii-, 
laii-,    1,     .Ii.jii  I  V,-,-  thr  j,.;^'  ,.ii  I 

\',  'U  .1,111  t  ,.it.-i  1  in^^li  ■  -,i,  -,  lu-  ■  u  V 
II"  !,ui;_;liin'  iii.itl,  !  — 11  >  a  >,m.iiiii  tlini^;  ' 
"■i^s  h.  ,  '  I  iiii^lit  !i,i\.j  1,1111  ^.  lit  lull,  tal 
lill>  \'\  tiiat  .!,ir:u,l  ,  riliiii.'  ^a•,>  Ir^  'riifii 
t  ■■  '•  ■!'!  l".!',  ,1  ai:,l  h.nv  li,i\s-  .1  t!ir  in,.i.-  ti, 
>i  t.-  I'l  •  l),i,,,,i  iiai  in'  I,, 111!,:  with  his  lilll.- 
s!i;n\-  li'-ad,  Ml  sni.ioth  a  ily  Wdiild  tri|.  u[, 
""  '  '  '  '"  ;"-\.  .,:i  iiiv  s.u.l,  '-'.u  .1  laiivh 
t, '  -( ,■  111,-  la  i.i\    t;i.n, ,  , '  -,.i\ ,,   !>,    : 

"  W'ul.  ill.- Irutli  .iii'tw,!-.  t  'V  a-,  jn-^t  .till- 
<il  tluin  !.u-,tin'  u).  tiiius  that  naUii'hav, 
wlu-ii  lia-u-  aiiit  ii..!:iin'  l"i,r  it  l.iit  t,i-;\.- 
in  :  I  \'.'  ■  i'-l  hi-.-  til,-  i.  <■  jr.  iki;;'  ii|.  in 
the  Ch  ll!,  -  k",  ,-r  -  it  all  c.tii.  at  ,,iu,-  aMl 
1'"  '-^Ix' ' '"  ',  Similar- , If  111,  Smid,i\-,  via  .,r 
'■■  '  -in     til.     iii,.>l  .,11    \,,a  laii-h-d   tiU   til.',- 

.  I'l-.i,  ,ii;,; ,  ,,iii,hrt  In i[,  it. 

•  Ihit   t,'i.,-   iKar.iii    la-   wuiU   h.,!iK-   Ktlm 
i,r<-ttv  -,,,,,.  ah., lit  it.     I.iiii  1,11,1, K-  la-  pi.U.-il 
tip  his  w  1^,  an,l  haliih-,'  il  to  liiiii.      S.ivs  h,  , 
■1)1,1   I)i,k  \\-,is  nla\iti-  tilhiii-  taasi,  \^a''i'l 
!"■      "•   i'"il  ';      'l\-,ii  h    Mill    t,>    111  ik.-   all.,\\ 
anee  fi,r  nth.  r  ImIUs  tiuit  i;,.  t  .ski'iiv.' 

'■'I'ht-ii  Mt-  'I'likins  sIk-  \\,  ni  .Air  l.i 
Aunt  J.:ii,l;\  S.ianV  aii,!  ,\iiiit  IN.IU 
n.,kiinrs,  and  tl',  \  h-i,I  a  pnlo'  t-,a..vn-  it 
.,ii,i  ".^r-.-.;  it  w-^sa-,v'i-l  ,-;■  l',i;-,,n  >r,,ri.-ll  t,. 
sot  siih  an  f\,ini;,l,-,  ual  snthiii'  had  j„iit  t.. 
h<-  .1,,!!,-  alMiut  it  ,\liss  ll,,kiiiii  sah;  s'l,. 
alh-rs  kiii--,v  t!;:,;  r,iis,,,,  M,,,;,il  Ini.la't  n,, 
sl,.ii'.i..,,i;;t-.  ,  an,!  i;,,\\-  il  ha.l  hr.iki- i,iit  int.. 
.■iK-n  sill  :;■;,!  !,  ,1  all  '.;,,■  1.  si  .,!'  ',  1,1  ir.ui  it  , 
.-in.l  Mis  Tilkias,  sj,,.  sai.l  si,,-],  a  laaii 
^■\:i':i  t  ''■'  !"  l.r.a,  ll  a-i-1  M-s  il,,Kiiia  s.u.l 
sh'-(-,)iiM  ::  t  iu-\-.  r  hear  hini  au'in,  an,'  tiu- 
iu-\t  S-,1-.,' iv-  th,-  II- ,11  ,in  aii.l  his  «,(",-  th, A 
liitchfd  iiji  a-i-i  .Iri\  cij^lil  laihs  .,\-,  r  t,. 
Pais,,,!  r.Mtiir.ips  an  :  l,.,,k  Aunt  I'..il-.  ,.-. 
the  back  seat 


"U.il,  ihf  iliiii^  K"'"td  ami  ).;r,ivvfii 
till  It  •ii.-iiK'd  as  it  Ih  u-  war  111  m>ll!iii>{ 
'  I-.  1, liked  atii.iil,  laiisi  Aunt  I'nlly  ar  1 
Mis    Tilkiiis  and  Ji-iiisliN  S  thii  tht-y  ilidn  i 

■  1.)  II. .thin'  but  talk  at... -.it  it,  uiid  tliat  sot 
.  \.  r\l,>)dy  <-lsc  a  talkiii.' 

I'iiiall>.   it  was    nrt<-d   iln_\  must   hv\  ii 
.  .■um  ll  to  s,  itlc  th,.  h.ish       S.i  all  llit  win. 
IIP  n  th.  \     wt-nt    t.i   ilioppiuK    "inuf,     ami 

■  iiakin^;  up  piinkin  pii-s  -iiid  ciaiihi  rry  tarts. 
and  l.ilin'  ,l,ai>;liniils,  ^;fttiir  rt-dily  for  llit- 
tuinisti  Is  .md  di-l.-Katis  ^  (.-ai-.sf  t-oiimils 
,ih\a\s  rats  powiilnl-  and  llu->  had  .iiiitt-  a 
stir,  liki-  a  j^iii.-ial  tiainiii'.  Th-  h.iss.-s, 
111.  >'  u.is  hiti  hod  all  up  ami  down  tin-stalls, 
,1  stoiiipin'  an,l  switi-hin'  tlnir  tails  ami  all 
ti"'  v\ini'  was  a  lalkin',  ami  tlu-y  lud  up 
■\.i\l,(K.  .iiiml  for  wittn-ssis,  and  finally 
I'ais,,,,  ^!,,Il,  II  Ik-  sa>s,  '  liu-thrtn,'  savs 
ll.-  ■  j.-t  h  t  111--  t.  11  >-oii  lilt  story  jt-st  as  it 
happrm-.l,  ami  il"  you  don't  i-vi-iy  oiu-  of  von 
hull  has  Iiard  as!  dill,  w  hy,  tlu-ii  I'll  j;i\i- uj,  ' 

'Th.  ]i.irs..:i,  Ik-  was  a  inastt-r  hand  at 
stiiiit;  o|T  a  Story,  ami  alori-  ln-'d  (lom-  lu- 
-,;.-l  '.111  all  in  sii-h  a  roar  tin  y  didn't  know 
\\h'  ll-  to  li-a\-i-  olT,  I-"inall\-,  liny  j^ivo  sen- 
li-m>- that  there  ha.ln'tuo  t<  inptation  took 
him  hut  such  as  iscoininon  toman  ;  hut  they 
a,l\  isr.i  him  afterw.'iril  allers  to  j.iay  with  his 
.-MS  shut,  1111.1  the  parson  he  conressed  he 
,>iUr  a  .1.  lie  il,  ami  meant  to  do  Letter 
in  tiitui.',  ami  so  thev  settled   it. 

So,  l,.i\-s,"  said  Sam,  who  alw-a\s  drew 
:-,  moral,  ''  ye  see  it  larus  yon  you  must  take 
.  .ite  ^vllat  ye  look  at,  ef  ye  want  to  keep 
111',,,  ar..       ",  ■  in  iiKe'.ii.'." 

Mks.  II.  \\.  Stuwk. 


A   .MOST  OIlLKil.Nii  LIITLK  SISTRR. 


'  '//;;'./  I  'hay, I,  If)-  Skiith. 


„1 


.         ,,  ,  ll..-    I,.-, kill,;  %,,„,... 

'  ,  ■'  '\  ,'  ",  ■>■■'■■'    i     ■    !'■  I    il  a   r,.„,i„in;    irr.:|,r--  -il    , 
-        ■.    a     !rl  i-r,,,  I    ,r,  ,iM,    ;.'    ,,,.  f„.  a^  ;..,rs  ,.f  n...  . 

%  k    A  ,T"''  sister'll  he  .lown  in  a  minute,  ami 

iVi      savs\,,i,'re  to  wait,  if  Vou  please  ; 

.\nd  says  I  mieht  stay  till  she  came. 

if  ['d  promise  her  never  to  teas.-. 

\.-i  spe.ik  till   vou  spoke  to  me  first.      Hut 

that's  uonsens-  ;  for  liou-  \v'!'.i  vo.i  Ltie.w 

What  she  told  ine  to  sav,  if  I  didn't. 

I  lou'l  you  really  and  trully  think  M>  '* 


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1 


"  Anil   liii'ii   y.iuil   |,cl  sir. 111^;,.   li,.|,    ;,i,,||, 
And   yuti  woiililii't  kimw  ju^l  wIi.m.Ii, 
sit  ; 

J'lir  I'l.it  i.l':iir  iMi  I  >tri)iiK   nn  it^  i,m.,     .,i„| 
w>-  iievi-r  ii-i-  il  n  l,u 

\\'<    !..•.■])    It   lo   111  .'.-h   V  ith   th-    N,,i:,  ,    l„,t 
j.iclt  ^.l\•s  it  wuiil.l  |,e  !ik(    \<)ii, 

'\\i   []<>••   vDiirsi-lt'  riKlil  (louii    iijiuii  ii,  an,! 

kill       k    out    lllf    V-    l\     lust    SITI'W 

>.ill'jH,sc    \ui'     .vl       1   uuii  t    ull        \i,i<ir 
.llr:lill     tn  '         (  »il   ■      Nou'ri-      :l|l.il,l      l!ii-\- 
WiUllll   think    It    W.ls   !l|i.-;!ll  ! 

\Vi  II.  tlii;ii.  tlaii-  •-  in.all.iiiii  :  tl,  it  .  j.ititi-. 
It    yuu  If    -11!. ■    lliat    \  .,11  !  •   |i!i.;i  •.,   a,,. 
cK:lll. 
I'..!   ^isti-r  s.i\s  -.■iiiitiiii'  -,  I  ilani,  it  :    hilt  sh... 

oiilv  srivs  ih  it  u  h    a  s],,    ,  c  1 1  ,ss 
Tli'-tr  s   11.  r    |.irt!ii.'       V..I1   know  il  -      it's 
liki    Iki  ;   luits!.,-  ,11,  t  :m  g,„„|  |,„,kiii^, 
t)f  t'.iiirsi 

I'll!-     IS     .1/,  1   I:,     ilu      1,1  :.t     ,,I     V-I.l    ;lll 

\'cjw.  tvU  lllf.  \.  Ill  ,  I  !i    \i  •  lia\.-  lli.r'^ht 
Til  il   Diifi-    I    was   littlf    as    !'.;'      It'-    tlif 

Dilly  ,,:if  that  ..'oulil  l,f  li.,i.;iit 
l-oi    that   was  the   iiifs-HM,^   i,,    |   ,   i,,,,,,  ,1,,. 

]iluilui;ra|ili  iii.iii  where  I  -at. — 
'I'h  !l  hf  WDlil.lnt  jii  lilt  oil  any  111,, n   til!   h. 

liisl  s^ot  iiis  iiKjiit-y  lor  thai. 

'     \V'h  It  '      \l;i\  lie   yiiii  If    liffil  ,,1     \\  iitiiit 

W'hv,  ofifti  slif  s  hi'i^fr  than  tins 
I'hfif 's  all  Ik-r  ha,  k    hai;  tu  .!.>    ii]i.  an. I   all 

lit'  hfi  iViint  f mis  to  iVv. 
i'.iit  it's   :.;.-f  to  li<    sittiiii.;    li.  1..  talkiii-    liki- 

h,'    '^  '1  I"  'i  'f    jii-  ■-    ■   -.1  a:iii  lllf  ! 
iJu  vo\i  tliink   \..n  !!  lif  cniinj,.   hrr.-  .ut.  n  i" 

*'ii.    'iiJ  I      I'.nl    .l^iii'l    f.iiir-  likf    'l'.,iii 


HiU  Hh.it  thffv  is  1..U  .,:"  i!  s  lll,,us\.  .1  .,1  ,a,t 
\v!i.it  111  It  nankins  J.nk  said. 

I'.ut  th.i.-'  I  iiiii^t  ^.,,:  sistfi  >,  fouling  ' 
llnl  1  wish  I  cnild  wait,  just  tu  s.  f 

il  shf  ran  lip  ti,  villi,  a;i.|  !<lic  kiss.,1  ymi  m 
t!if  v\av  shr  u^c.l  to  kiss  I,ff," 

HkfiT   ll.\Ki;.. 


Daiiv.s;  .soLlioyi  y. 


'.  '.  I if  ,1,. 


■■'roiii   I.Li.  hel   hist  li-iiu.      Why,  my  ^,M„1. 

ii'-ss  :    h,-  iis.d  lo  lif  hfi.-.'ay  and  iii.t,'lit, 
l")!!  thf  folks  thiiiif  hi  he  .1  l.c  lu-i  hiisha'ii.l  '; 

aiiil  Jack  s:u-s  that  i;a\.-  him  a  l"rn.;lit 
Noll  won  t  run  aw.i\-  tif.  ii,  as  la-  (In!  ?      l."i,r 

youVf  not  a  rifh  man.  tlifv  sa\-  ! 
I'.i   s.ns    vDn'n-    poor    as  a    fhiKLii  mousi,  . 

N'ow    are  yon  '  and  how  poor.nre tlnv  ? 

"  .Vint  you  ^l:i,\  that  sou  iiif  t  iiu- .'    Well,  I 
uiii ;  for  I  know  now  your  hair  ibii't  red  ; 


T     -n  hfif.     .\:i,i  ||-  ii,,^  i^  \vi,,it  ti,^.^  ,,.,11 

I      till-    wiirl.l    I    ,:,„i  t    th.i.k    nuiiii   ol   it 

It  s  a   viy  l!  iniiflh    ,v.,il.l,  ami   .,iu-l!s 

"'    I'lf'i-'oti-  .lA'r.lK.       It  s  a  .1:  -.lIIuI  lij^ht 

w.nl.l.  to.,    aii.l  If ak.s  iii-  Mmk     I  t.  II  von 

'^'"'      1     '!"!!  t     kii..w     what    1.,      ,1,,    with 

'"'■     Iii'ids.        I     think      I  !!     .11^     „,v    fistH 

•n    iiiN    fvf-       N,,,   I     .,\,,.    .       1  u    sfiatfh 

a  tif  v., 111.  I  1,1  iiiv  hl.iiikit  ail  1  .  luu  u  up 

ml  'inn   1   II  lioll   I  ;    wlia'-\,i   I;  ippf,,-    rii 

lioHfi        ,\n.|  lim  m,,i,-  p.,,  ,.,,  ,,■'  {h.-v  ,.i\,. 

'■"■•     ''"■       lolM.    r       I      ;i       y.-il.  '|;,at       ,,11       ;,r,r.,. 

I'liis  111.-  -y,..,n  ia  li,.,.  ,,„.„.,  ,,1  ,,,.,.  ,:,,,i,t|,. 
Mifwis,  iik.  .ni,i  k..|.s  la.tiiif  im  milk 
hfiscltall  thf  whiif.  Shf  spilt  siuilf  III  it 
l:ist  iii^iit,  and  when  I  holjere.i.  she  trotted 
lllf  'i'h  It  com.-s  of  hfin^r  I  i„-,i  davs  old 
iiahv  . 

Xofi  mill,'.  ;  wh,  il  I  m  a  ni.iii,  I  11  puv 
111  r  I.  If  k  i;,,o.l.  Tlifn's  .1  p,.,  si-fkinu  i" 
nic  now,  aii.l  il  I  sav  a  wor.l  -.11,0111  it,  Til 
i'f  til  tt.ii  01  |.,  ,i  ;  ami  I  would  i;i  li,r  iiive 
•■;itnip-tfa.       I  1!    tfl:     M,ii     ula,     I    ;,,„  j 

loilild  out  toahiv.  1  hiald  folks  s.iv, 
"  llusli  ii,,nt  w.ikf  up  l-laifliiie  s  l,al,s  ;''' 
aii.l  r  -'.ipp,,  I-  that  pr,  !tv,  whit.-  t!if.-,| 
woimiii  ovf ,- on  thf  piil.,-.v  j-,  l-lm.-l.m.. 

Vo._  1  was  mist.ik.-n  :  I.,!-  a  c  hap  was  in 
'"■''■  .i""t  'low  iin  1  waiit,-.i  t.i  s.  ...  P„,I,\ 
•'-i''.-  :  :"!'!  look.-,l  at  m.-  am!  s.i.l  J  ^v  is  a 
I'lmiv  htt!.-  toad,  an.l  h.okfd  iust  like  B,,!,. 
ir,/  smvlt  ofci-ais.  I  w,,m:,r  who  els,-  [ 
hfloiiK  to!  V.-s,  ii;._-rfs  .inotiifr  .me  - 
that  ••  C.imnia."  '•  It  wa-  Camnias  I.al.v 
-jott  was."      Idecl.ir,.,  1   ,!,,   n.,t  know  who 

I  oehiuf  to  ;  I.ul  111  h.dlft,  ami  iiiavl,.-  I  M 
t ....  1  ....  *       'i^ . .   .  ^        .  ^    - 

'/       1  ::■-;;_■  f . ;::;   s  sir.iii ,    Ailii  eaiiiip- 

tea.  I  III  iroinjr  i,j  sleep.  I  wonder  why 
my  hands  won't  go  where  I  want  them  to ' 


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\   >.n   (ui,„.  f.,..-        ^    ^,,.-,1   ...  ,...;,  ,,,  I.,      .  ...    I.  ,,,      ,  ,     r- 
•..N  .,    1,.  sl,i,«    f.    .  ,,l.,liii    i.|  11.,      ■    I.,  li  ... 

/  \M-.  <lay  Sail  l.Kilc.i  iiu- ;  sin-  luaU-il  llir 
V  /  |>(jkfr  awlul  hot.  llu-n  askcil  im-  to 
stir  the  tin-.  I  .s<.i<cil  liold  ol  it 
iMij^hty  c|uuk  to  olihi;(.-  hfi  .  and  diopiud  it 
iiuu'kci  to  o'hiiu,-  niN-rll  \\\'.\.  alUr  tli<- 
[lokt-r  >.cra|ic.  nuav.ci  >all  oniv  L;ot  on  niid 
'.lin  wrll  lor  ■ionic  tinu-.  till  I  niaili  np  iii\ 
r.iniil  to  [lop  tin.  ijin-~tion.  toi  I  lo\<ii  Ini 
iuiidti  ••\-i.i\  ilav,  ami  I  li.i'l  an  iiKa  >lir 
loMil  nil-  oi  had  a  >niak;ni;  kindms:-  tor 
nil-  ihil  how  to  <lo  till-  tiiini.;  \\\t  nici  ami 
nyht  [x'Stftrd  nil- orlul  I  lion^limonK  lo\r 
!.ook'.all(l  rrad  liow  tin  IVlliis  -it  down 
oilier  tin  ii  kiuLN  ami  talk  liki-  iio.t>.  and 
how  the  v.nlv  would  1:1  nti\  lik<  l.dl  111  lo\>- 
uitli  th'iii  lint  >oniL-hou  01  olh  r  tlial 
\\a>  didiil  kiiukr -;n:t  my  notion  1  a- kid 
main  how  ■"he-  and  dau  oonrti-ii,  but  >iii.  -..ui 
It  had  had  lit.i.-n  >o  lout;  slichad  forrottm  all 
alioiit  it.  rm-li-  Jo'-  ^aid  main  did  all  tin- 
courting. 

.\\  last  I  iii.idt-  nil  ni\'  niiiid  to  go  it 
Mind,  foi  Ihi--  IIiihl;  was  lairly  loni^nmin' 
m\-  mim!  ;  so  I  go^s  o\ ,  r  to  ';  -i  liad  s  and 
when  I  got  tlirir  1  sot  liki-  a  ;ool.  lliinkin' 
how  to  ln-giii.  Sal!  sctii  -Minuihnr  was 
trouMiii  nil,  so  sht-  said.  sa>s  slu-.  "  Ant 
Mill  silk.  IV-ti!  .■'  "  She  said  tlii^  iniglit\ 
solt  like  "  \\- :  \o  :  "  siv  1;  that  i-. 
I  an  t  /.ai'kly  will.  1  thmmiit  Id  lonu- 
uvt-i  lo  night,"  se/  I.  i  tiio  t  tii.it  u.is  a 
mighty  purty  lirginnin  :  so  I  tiiid  avai-i 
"  Sail,"  stv.  I  — and  li\-  this  tinu-  1  lelt  kindi  i 
iaiiily  about  the  stoiiiniiuk  and  shak\- abo.it 
the  knees' —  ■Sail  "  se/  I  agin.  "What  ,"  " 
.iez  she.  1  11  gi  t  to  it  ar'.er  awhile  at  tin- 
rate,  thinks  1  I'etei  ,"  ~.ivs  slie,  "  tliere  s 

suthin'  troulilm'  vou  :  'ti'.  nii-.:l!i\-  wron- 
tor  vou  to  keep  it  Iroin  .1  bod\',  lor  ,111  inaoi 
•-orrer  is  a  eoiwumin'  iin  ."  Sl.e  said  this, 
-/,',■  ,/. /,  lUe  sly  eritter.  She  knowed  what 
was  the  matter  all  the  time  iiiight\  well, 
.md  w  -s  onl^'  tr\  ing  to  li-li  it  out,  but  1  w.is 
so  tar  gone  I  eouldu't  See  the  [loint 

At  last  I  sorter  gulped  down  t!;.-  big 
lump  ;i  ri-in'  in  m\-  throat,  and  s.  .•:  I.  -,e/  I. 
"Sail,  dovoulosi-  an\  iio.i',- '■'  '•Well,  ' 
sez  slie,  tluie'^  ilad  ami  mam,"  and 
a  conntin'  ot'  h.  1  fingi  :■>.  dl  tlietii.u-  with 
her  eves  s' Tier -he!   like.'  !\-!ler  s!;i  ^o!  01 '  o'V 


.1  gun  am;  th'  le  ■-  olii  I'hle  that  Were  theii 
old  eiiW  I,  and  1  .  .111  t  liiiak  ol  .iii_\-bod\  t  Ise 
ju.-t  now.  --aNs  sh.  .  Now,  liiis  wa--oiliil 
iol  .1  lellei  d'-.ul  in  io\e:  --..arter  awhile  1 
liied  aiiolli.  I  -^Imle        S'/   1         Sill,       s--/,   I, 

I'm  poweilnl  'oil!  soiiie  at  homi  .  and 
^oni'-lini'-^  think  1!  i  oiilv  li!id  a  in.  e,  prett\' 
w  li'-  to  love  and  t.ilk  to,  iiio\  e,  an.i  have  m\- 
bein  with,  1  d  le  .1  lr«inendons  I'-llei  ' 
Si/  1.  "S.ill.  '  di.'.on  know  any  gal  wonl.i 
keel  lor  nil  ,- 

With  that  rill  begins,  a.nd  n.iinis  o\.er  ail 
Ihi  g,i!>  i,,i  |,-v,.  mil.-  aoaind.  and  ueVei 
on.  e  e-iini  nigh  naming  iiei-.-ll,  an..l  >-ed  1 
oiighli.i  g--'  one  o!  tiiem.  d'h-.s  -oiter  got 
m\-  dander  np.-^o  I  hitelu.l  iii\  i  haii  iiii 
I  io-t  to  hei  .ir.d  i^lut  ill  e\e>  ,in.|  -..-.l. 
■  S  \  1.1.,  ',1.1  .lie  the  \!  i;  ,  g  d  1  '  ve  been 
U. ink-  nil;;  altel  lol  .1  li.Ilg  ill;!,-  1  li..\e 
\  on  .111  o\  1  ' .  Ii  oin  the  -.  lie  ol  \  oiir  head  to 
li;.  .Io\Ml  ol  y.iii.  loot.  :ill.i  1  lion  t  I'.iie 
who  k:io-..\-  It  lll.l  II  vou  Sav  so  Weil 
111-  pm  1  l.i_-itliei  m  the  hois-  iiono-  ot  lu-ii. 
lo,.k  l'',;>aii  ibn-nniun.  woild  without  em;. 
allien  :  ■  -I  /  1  ■  ;llld  then  1  i'rlt  like  !  .1 
throWeii  nji  ;iii  ai.]_;;it-ii  ;    1    |.,il  so  relieved 

With  th.tl  --111-  let.  lieii  a--oi;,i  a  scream, 
and  ;iitii  a-.vhile  '•i  /  s  /  -h^.,  •■  !'i-:ti'r1' 
••  Wh;it  >all\  ■'■-./  1  ■  Vl'.S  :  ■  sez  she, 
a  hhiin'ol  he!  la.e  behiii.i  ini  liamis.  Von 
bet  a  he:ip,  1  le',i  i'oo.l.  "  (  dor\-  !  glory  !" 
-e/  1,  ■■  I  ii!M-.t  h..riei  .  S;iH.  or  1  >hall   bn-t . 

I  litrraii  lor  hoorr:i\  '  1  i  an  iiimii  o\er  a  ten- 
rail  lemt.-  ! 

Wnii  ti::it  1  -it  iielit  ilown  by  her  and 
i.in.-iii'il  the  b;!o.^.iiii  with  ;i  kiss.  Talk 
;di.  .lit  voiir  bhukbei  t  v-  i:iiii  talk  about  votir 
^iigar  ii':  nn  ria—es  ;  mhi  wonldn't  a  got  iiie 
nii'h  'i  n;  I'li  y  woiiM  li!  ;i  breii  -our  artei 
tlliit  I  i"  liie-i-  g;il-.  :  now  good  and  bad 
how  h'.^i:   :ind     i.iw-    !i|e\    n.;lke  a   feller    leel  : 

II  S;iii  -  .l.i.ld\-  iiidnd  -nng  .  at  twas  time 
■  ill  honrvl  jod  -  w;;-  abiil.  i  .1  .i  sot  tllele 
two  liouis  longer. 

\'on  oiu;lit.r  -■eii!  me  when  1  got  home' 
I  pulled  d:id  out  ol"  bid  ami  lin.;.;id  him  ' 
1  pulled  in:ini  .lilt  of  I«-d  aiiil  I'.ilgged  her  \ 
1  pulled  ;liint  J.!I:--  o,it  of  I,,  d  and'  hugged 
Iier  i  !  '.iil..i  an. I  in  .'leu  .1  ,ind  erowedi  like 
a  roosicr.  I  d.i;ie.-d  ar.cni.!  tlieie.  and  I  out 
up  nioie  e  ip.-is  I  h:in  \  oil  i  \er  heerd  tell  on, 
1 '   i  .i:id  t';oi:jh'    I   w  .  .  .  :  a,  \  ,  and  i^ot  a  roi.e 


i  ' 


"  '^•"'  "    '"■•'    i     '    1  111   iM.m     '...    i,r   ni;ir-  Ikhu  l'..i<ii      :!k  l  >Ik  [.iiickr.;  tin  a]..     ■  ai,,. 

ricd!"      ■'M;uiiv<i:      !),uvk-il /.hi        'M.ir  -u  .■  liiiii  h.if  ;  ,,li    i:u- >i-v  :^,  ii  s  tioo  ■  it-, 

nf.l!"       .-.iiMllr.l        inaiii          ■    M.m,-,.,!:  too  tr.- .,  I  ail  wlut  u\- i;  .'      1 1  j.r.  .v-    !\r,;h 

M-rram.vl  aunt  Jan.'.       ■     W-..  m.^'uv' .  '    -,  ■  \u  v     i;,.  .,liu  ■..-,,      lh,l     A,;a:ii     plurk,-,!     the 

1:     ■■  iii.irncd    all    .n  ci  .  main.  .1    l.irMiu-,  ai.plc  .f  u  iu-.i   hii;  .i  ......l  ,.!■..■.]..■  .i   iicv.  r 

niarricii    like    a    lii-ii      -.ar-.i    i-    v.-,.!].,.  1. ,  il„  ,uj;I,i  , .]    !h-  \>!!.- .  •  !;■  a;i,-,  l.iil  w,,. ,.!  aov 

ii...>kol. ,!i  I, ,1  111-,  h.r\„„..,.  ■-,„•„,.  ',..;(,.,,  t.,.  ^.,!,I,;,,;    i;  ;i:i,      i;.,,     ;,,,,,,!  ;.,^,t  ,,.,,  nil  aiv. 

111.-    aii.l    l.)r    .le.iili      t.i    S\m         i   ,.■;,•   tiial  Ih.-ii.^iit  in   him   .in,  i  w,  :;i  li:n  ,  > ,  v,  in,  iiiiii  ' 

vcirtliin-   ^iiifl  l'.-t,.,-S.a,Mniiii  !-:S'a  n.:    !  '  S-'.-.ai.lh.  ii   u;i.'    ;;,..   :.i,  en-,  in   ,1;...  „I,  aas 

Willi  Ih.il  1  lips  an. 1  1.1;  .    .-ni  all  ai  ...iit  il  iauv        ll    inkT-l.  .c-t    .I.tii    inl.-r    thcuiul.l. 

■'"'•      ^-'■•^'^   1"     l-ann.^.a  '        Tii.--.     -.v  1-,    all  win. ai  -.[..ira-.r.!    na  waV-  tlu  \. -till    1;<.-.1    liiv 

ai    ;.:'    >^'-l'  uk'M-.-!,  and    I  a   nl   l.i    !...l   .1-,  in- r.i.li  ut  li.-r.      I  .ippp  il  tn  i1:,^- ^t.-mcr  Sv-\ 

1-1...  l,ia^  .1  ■,    atllK  r.)..S'..a-Wllll    ili-  li: --l  -1.111-  pi.  -,  l;l  l<)-ni;.;llt  .    W,.,h1   M...,   ,)h.    \\l..i,i    V.M,, 

.\l.l'   lil  !;  .\  !■■  :■  r .  .U--;ri-    lor    nnin.a  t  ilitv  ,  onli— ,  in^Ici.  ,    va.ii 

l:\x-.i    in    Inj:  any.    \v!k  la-   you    ino.l    l;iI    ili- 

;.ll>.>.!.\M'.\RV.I()N!ys-  l.i;cil  ki    on  v..r..-     .m.l   .lianyr   \.,ur   iianu  -  ^vuii-l   m 

W'O.TAVS  RKiHIS.  :'.'"".  '■''^^■''■"  ^-    'i---'      >  i'"S  11  all  uv  yo(^liril 

i.ni    l.al..iiinl   .j.niil  t.i  win  -i.-li  virgin   solvs 

•'  '""''^  "■"■■'';■;,'■/';■  ■•;„7,:/'"'    -^■■.^-^-      ,-.,    n,.-.c,„..l n::.,..r  rl,..nn-   iik.- niin,- 

, !"'■    11    ..'.anil-   f      .M.-tavk-     not.      I    kii.'U 

I      Mipy;  an.l  -.aill.  iii.-i  :      1 1,  ar  iiu-  lor  inv  !  iiil  .fl  k,  ,1  .1  ka-nin. !    !:.■  \\ ...  ,.1  hU-s    Kvc 

Iv     tail-.-,  aii.i    lii--ii.-ii.   ili.u    I    iii.u-  :;  i\,-  for  int.  n  -.M.-Jn'  .;.-al!i  n.i-..  •   '.!;,•  w, a!, 1 
\iiiir   \t-ais.      I  > mil.-  t.i  -jn-ak    lor   ii!\' 

-nllkl  Ml  '    ^.i-lcIS. 

.Mill    inv  li..-,irers,  t  lanis  to  1...  Mu-  -,o.,j..  V.  CMk'ls  |  mI'Mi  u  Col. I  MM  S. 

i.a   nv  w.im.in  !  I-  ii  -. ,  ^  .md  d  -o,  in  wk.it,  .■■.■,,",.■.  ..'.■■,.■.■, 

an.Ili.nvniu.h?      Wu/ Iw  '  iw  In-.  ■  oa-lork'  J   y:,v    man    /vjin    Ital :..  a  on-.ki    kniKU 

IK-    uai.,iir.   iKMia-r-;   l.nl    wlial    .1,,,-    tkal  if      'muv  :,-...      I  !.■  lu.ki  .n-.^ata  k-.i-l  ovt-r 

i'l-ov.-'   Man  vvii/  ni  ik.-  tn-!.  i.ii-    tin- <■•<!',.  .,ou-    k,     w.i- ,i  IJ.lk  : .      X.it   a   bi^.-a 

1.  n.-.-  i;aiiKk  ill  inakm    ili.m  wn/  appia  a    '■.  h,-,,:.!    lik-.i    .!v  |.ohl!.-i;-i.-   „o.v.o>v --ikT'-i 

liK-  iiiakiii    nv  a    n.-tti.-r  a-i.l    mo:..    .aa.r  1  -..v.-ka    ii.uia        Ih-   la.kki    k.--;.!  .k- ^lall.k^ 

k.-iii  .    ii\-    wiioni    I    am    a    -  am  .K-.      Xa.-lKi  m  l;.i;;:i       S--l!a  .!■■  p.anntla  ami   .kkana-i 

"'•I'l'-  '" ''■■'"It  ^-i^v  "1  -1  '"■     r-p.ia,-  iratmi  ■  \l.i..  i    py.„t,.  ,].■  m. -n       y'k;->'l.''pla  r   cilimi 

tii..-l   lu-  .-ook.  at    t  ik.-  k..-iT  .a"  111— .If  a ;.  an  ,  i:.--.iv   '■■  ka.l.la.  ^imm.i  .l.--t,inip.  1  in.  !'...ki 

and    -oil.-    111. 1. It- a  w. .man    to  t  ik.-   k' t-i    uv  a.'  'a  ,\    wa.rlk   '      1 1 1- l.i.l.i.i  lie  lain,  k  .     -lii' 

liim.an.l    tin  1  -^   wkv  -.v.-  u  n  -    .  r-Mtcl ,  tli.,-  iia  ;       -n-t    -,,.      1  1  ai    Cari-t.-plur '  k.-    s.iv! 

'•;■"■'"    :i"  '!"■  ;iii:'''k-  uvk.  \.   1    .kakt  .kaikt  ■  \Vk  ,;,i  Nonm.ik.i  mn!    1  k.  1  la  v.ui  I  Inula 

tli.-l  ll  wood    Ik-v  km    111. ill.  \-  in  .air  p...k.l-  n.-vw.ak'     '      Xy..  \  n  lo-n-a   tnn"  •  In-  la.Ma 

.  f  wv  li,;.l:kt  1.111  lav.l  at  all  -.,,  ,  ■■  V,.-i  a.,  -in. la  11.  w  uoil.i.  am!   krmja 

laii-iiK-,    \uv    an-..|u,it-d    -r-'- r-.    .\d.im.  il..\.-k.;.a         !  1.  n  .k- .-'  i  .  imoi  la- 1  mv  kini 

an.rt-    Mvc    w.i-    m.-d  1      Wdu.    ■.,,^\.■.l   on    In-       a.in.-.ak     aik    ai..il!init, llo,  .n '  iiiaka 

siin  huttu,-^      \\d..,.-....k.dkisk.-  f>trak  ^  aim  a  ,a.-,  ai  .a'  ik- ..- skn- t.i  com.- ..v.  r  to 

\\  In.  m.-.l    ln,,o|t,  ,.  i-i  tilt-   m..i  mik  and  .iid  dv-a  cntta .      W,  !  k  Ckvi-t.-plu-r  Cokini  he 

lii-^  ^vi-lnn  ;-      II.     n  a  ■■    im    /  ink-,  k.-   wn/—  ..liki   an '   s  nk,    lor  n  ■■oo.l  1   manv  .kiv.      Ik- 

'"■    I'lii-t    k.  -,     k.Mi  k-.l    ..111,   and   .-.It    ii.a-k  !  .k.n  t  -  .■  a.-n    !  m.'           \ik    k.---av.    "l.-i\a 

I'.nt    wlu-n     l-;\a-    .  nm    ;k.-    -vn.-    ck.in.a-d,.  ti.-.t    d.k'ar    kill    1;    !   «a-   k.i.  k    in    ItalMl" 

ir.T  LH'iitlo  li.iirl  -nik. -1  ki-  akink  ki...v  w.-n  W-d.  ii.-  -..iki.  aik  h.-  -.liki.  an'  ver.aso..n  li.- 

lu-  ,'iiin    in    fi.ir.i  a  hard   .kiv'-    woik        Sk.-  -',■•!-.  1   Con.  \-     kkind.      I '.  n   .kit   in.ik.i   koni 

iu-.;  hi-  h.ui-.-m  ..r.kr  ;  >li--  Ik,!  hi- skpp,  i-  ;;kid  1    \\ra-.„ai  k. ■','■., 11,,,  u,Ca>'l.!'"(kir,i..ai, 

a     .  <lu->iii    -..wn    i.-.kiv,  ,,n.l   aiu-r   l.-a   k.-  .an'.knln-    ualk.i   no  Hn.adi  w.iv  an'  lu-   k-vl 

Ml.  ...kv.l  his  inc.  :-lia'im  in  p.-.. .a  v.-;n-  j.a.ia.      1  le  fin.ki  ..iita  .lat  do  Iri.-li -an^ 

Mill,    i-i.io.l,    hai.i  h.art.,.1     iiil-ii,    a-svil  k.i-   .yilm    i.o.v,  >_-i,,,,   ..f  v........    \'..!!!;;.  '     !P- 

'liet   klvf  wuz   the  cause  uv   his  expulshun  don't  kka  .le  iiisli,  an' .!e  Shamrock;!  douta 
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'"^^■1    '''"ii        '!<■   'i>>ii-i    K-  M  !  1   larlnfiin     ,,  \vh>-     hut    llir\    d,..        S,,    I    mnj;    tin-    1,.-11 

I'l^ii- inl,  r    ii'.:i::i   -[hmk-    Ui  luiu        lli-^a\,  ami  !''i<  talk  nisui  .1  : 

il.iv.  ,i-.  .ai   c.-^  Ml^ta   J, .,,•-.•'      Ilowa   .!<■  r.iitial     uiiicc            What  minil..i  ,i<.  \  mi 

l.'lks  i!i   l'Kla;ai!,-  .'   '    i.'lii  ir  li.i)iiri- Colutu  lit-  war.!' 

^•'>'.    ■■  I    'i*''-''a     M:-;.'.    Joiu-r-  ;    1    i.a,!,illic  !        ' '  Main  J4a,>, ' 

I'a.j'ir-;    i  ;'.;,ki    \ .  a  i     iMaci   .'.;.. 'i    ^omls.  C    i  )  -^  ■  ■  Main  j  .j  i.   ;  .' " 

1-1  .'       '^    al  ;,o  -■a:,n-,  ,  1    I   l,;,,u;i   \,.i;l    ):i\v.'  I— "Xo.J    i''"    ' 

Il-ai    i:>^iia:.a  ih.,-  r,,-.la   ,i. ■.-,:,    Aa\.aial.U-  Tli.  ii    1    liraid  a  k  I.m  .k ,  k  l....k     k  lo.ik 

■;■■'■>    ■■      -u.^.a;,  ;.          Ih  .,  in-  tti,.  t..  .  ..,^-a  kl,.,,k   kk.ok   kl.M.k   !,.,,k   l,M.k  '     Tla  .1  a  hui 

•i'-    ii;'-'    a  \N,:v,  !a:l  11  luiia  .;.•    liui.iaii'  hr  iiliir     ' '  -i  itliiiL;  '      <a     t.<.-tli.    and     llii.dlv     ., 

I  air.a  >'\  .a; .       \  (  i  a.  -i  ;i  a  ii  ■  mo  a  [Milin  niaii  pipiiii.'   vnui-: 

'  ■"•■'■>  '■■■  '■'  ia..,.aa,  ;\\  ,M  :!,,o  tia..>,  :„i    la^  •■  ll.-ll,,''    .  mmiil;   intlrc-taai  •. 

'^■■■'    --■;''•■■!     '•'■    .-'a;ai   :       \r\;     ia-    iiKlta    d..  1,     -  '  1  Iril, .,  i-,  tli  j-;  M  i  .    p,,, ,  lev  s  ;-    ' 

!"'l'ta  aa-:-,    aja.a    'l"aii:i;ia\     IIai,.:\n'    drr^  ' '  \\>,  did  'uu  u  a-ai  t,.  -].,  :ik  I.,  liir  '    ■ 

"■"''''     '•■•'''    !":-aaa     a.-     AkNiiaaii         II,  Witlaait     aa>u.iiiiL;       1      handed    the    i.- 

:-aUa  ia<-.:!^    Iiuaal.       1  i  .■!,■,.  na  lu  ■■-,.  1 1, , in  ,ai\,i      l,,     tl:,.     :.j,,,laanl,    and    ^al    d.)wn 

"i'       ■''    '''■    '•■"    "^^'•'••i   ':'ia-       Ni'xt    d  i\-  he  'I'iuii    i,dlc.\v,d    ih.    .jU.M.-^t    ,,t    all    tliiii-^ 

'"■•■'■"""■''''■•■"•■'-■''  "a    the    uoild      a     ,  u:i\  ,:.;,;„  mi     uatli     .ju'h 

^     "'^  ■.''■'''■'■■'  ■    /''''-■-   ^'""  ':";!■' I'!ii:;^a  (.no  end   t..  it.      N'mu   ]aMi- .na-t,,,,!-,  rmk.af: 

■'■'•'^    ;,'■     ';■  ■^     Nsori:/      l     dl.  i    t,,   l,:n,i    d.-  \.ai  d.onl  li.-ai  the  nn-wn    '    N'l  ai  h.-ai-  iin  i 

"■"'".•       *^'i-:-'aa.h<  r    Colnni    la-    uiiti    !.u-k  t.tla.n- .i.a<-.  a,  ;    >a  a;  la  at  la  .  liaink- m  n-ttii  n 

'■''-  ■'^■■■'-    '»  "■"'^•'  '■■■;■''•'  >   .a  ee  iiaa.>,.t  i:  ■■  V.aihaNc   li-;trn:n-    pan-.  -  .  if  ,;,:i,l   silcnrt- 

"^'' ''i    '■   ■  ■^-      I'   a  Ik  ;^^.i~  ;,,(  a  i.,;ind  ia;\-  i.,li,,ued      In-      :i;.|,ianti\       nr,  le\:>nt     atal 

■'     I'i     ■;,■,    ^a'li    :\    aia  ;     iiiia-!  d'     k'elra;.  aa]a-.tilial.k- <  x.iiinata  a;-,  .  d"  ehid  snrjiri'^. 

"""■''•'■-•'■•    '■'■">■'   an    r  'ka  .a    ar\:a  it.aa  ^r   v,,;,(.u     .a     d;~;aa\         N'.m     rant    niak.- 

'"'■■"■    •;■    'a-^-ii-;  a.  l.aaii-.-    la     i,  .,,;:,    ,„    ,!,.  lu,,d    or    tad    .ail   n<    \]u     l:dk,    Ih-i  au-e  v.ai 

'',■;!"■■     "  l'     ''"■     '■  '  '     ■'      "  ■■     "■■■■    !aihia    :n  laaa  i   h.  ai    aii'tliia-.  t  hat  the   inr^iai  at    tla- 

*-""-'■''■■-"'  o'.iai   .adcd"  tiaawn-.-   va\s,      \\\-11,   1    heaid 

la     hd:..\\  nij;  -  :;■-.  i.f  nni.iikaMr    uliscrva 
tiia:-       ad     inati    tla-    nia-    toiimif.    aiid    ad 

A   (,lk>!dS   V.MVM  l^.-,^||<.N    OVI  K    llli;  -li.aitrd        aa    M.u   can  I  .  v,,-  p.aMiadc  lit. 

"  '  '  ''"•'"^':-  aiattl.-s.  K  to  ^.!Kak  .i;tiillv  int.i  a  tcKd.la.ia 

^l,i:i.!.     ;.                .       ,    ,                   ,,■,./.■,  a/,,- ,/,,;,  ,  ''    '  ~  ''''■'"■■'.■' '■'"d'   '''.'' ,'aV'/,    r;  ■;,/   /'a ',/;,■/■,,„, / 

,;,■    ■■  ,                                           ,     .  .,  .■''."-'-•  .7  /,' '/.a/^'  /'/a  ;,,,•  .a,  ;    i 

'  '    Hiil.  ,  i^  thai   \>a;,    Daivv  :"          i/'a/,,,, 

I    ^■'■;    -'''     ■     -I    -    .ir,-   ,;..  a    l.v    tw.  -N-,.       W!,v     i,,„,.    ,i;,|   ,1,-     han.Ka,  '• 

J-       la.-aa        ■■    KM  •  ,ai    ,••■  -;n;iid    -MMiu:  l'>  /  a-.  , 

■"■'•    ""■    '-il--!:^   a-i      pa;    in   iha'    ,  uii  ■'Wdialdid   v.ni-a\-'          t/\i:.~,.t 

'•■''■'"■''"'■■"";''     "!'■''     ■••!■  ::"a-'    <  niau-  ' '  (  la  .  laa  I  d.at  d  t  liink    it  u  a- d  '    ^/\,n-., 

'•'\.  '"  '    '^  '•','  ''"'  ■"■  •  '  '^"'      Oil.    11"     1    .lahi  t    naan    lllat.       1 

,^'"'^"-:.''          '-'":    "'■;■•■>;,-'!';'!'   ai-tade  aal  tliink  uf  ^,-u  ita;  i; .  1  ail   [  d.ai  t  ludi,-v<- it 

"'■  ;'    ""''■■':'      aaa.-.a.a,,  a,    -nhj.-.a    wlidc  «  dl  ^ta'    in -l',lr,  and      u  hal  ^  ■■  and  Cliailia 

■'''■'    ■'   '■''■■■■•'-:"'""    "a'-   la.-a,    ,ai    in    tla  ai-!     h.il,  .    that    -hada    (if   hhua    anv\\a\'     ■ 

■     ;■"'    r.^ai.      1    a-tar  thai   (ai     .:inal\\a\<  '/'a/rr) 

\y:!'.       I.--1      ua.a      -.aiaa-dv      :-,      lalknii;  '  Wdail  --  that  i*  ' 

J:':;''p','     '^  ;■■'/■;:';"■'"  ~'     '■■■       ^^'•''     '!''■  ^     "  N'"!:  ^^'aildnd  I.  t  hmi  .ladat,- l.iyou.  hi 

"  '"'d    ■"-'"'■''    '■  '-    "•  i    •        '    nana.,:-    oi  '   a-t  h.duu' \  aai   wa  i<-  man  a  d  "  "      {/\iu^: 

;•'■''    ••"■•-<';■"■!   '■■'■■■-■'■    ■■'    ■■"-■■\    ^i-K.<l    taa   to  -Wdiv     ,nv    d.ar.    !a  av    .  liildi.h  !      V-ai 

'  ";     ;';■'     '•;■=:-•■    !■'",   '•'•'■    -aunnmaataai  d.ait    ^npia,-,,.    Td    1,  t    hitii    aUrnviuaW,   do 

"''""'■■,'■'■'    '^'    '""7    ':''''~'    '■""    '^'"   "■"■'■■  -Ilmairdil   .>^,.r   with   ■■    l.aak-stitcd,  on 

";  ^-    ■'':■'':.    ~  '"''^      ''"''■     aailmv      np     ihi'  tiia  -vlvaar  ,  d^.-   ■'      :/\h--. 

Oail:  d    "daa-    da  -w.-p  ,  ,        i    ,i„„  t    ,,,.,,,,  ■•  V.>,  I  !ikJ  Ihat  way,   loo;    but  1  think 


///■v^iA'i'/".'   /.\. '  i'lM.i-i  riL 


it  lu'tti  r  lo  l.:i-;r  1'.  .Ml  wai;  '.,'.■!.. ■irinu-,  ,,r  '    X'l,    \s  c    ?if\\  :     ;wc    l.uUti    ,)ii    tlu'iii. 

.~(p:i'rllniiL;    ul    th;il   kiil'l         ll  ;^i\i.-i   M'.'ii   ;i;i  laii  ■     i 


Vc        that  IS   a   \u\<  ^(,.,.1  v.;,y  ;    hut   all 


liii .         :  J  'a„  ■■  .  ■ 

Vr-.    \Mii  kiii.w  Ik-  (ii.i  jiay  -diiv    atun-  tiic  i  uuk  hucks  ^ay  they  arc  vny  unhi'altliv 

I;. HI  to  Cilia          yi'ii,,  ,    ,  n'.uii    tiny  air  out  dl    simsuii.      Ami   jiajia 

"Wlis      -lir    l!iiv-.v    h.i-ll     !i,:iii    at    111-.  ,;,,ivi:  1      liku      th.ni,     aiiywa>  .      .-ix-cially 

111  ail.        '  /''■''  ■•    '  I  aiiiiii!  ■ '     (  /'uu-i  .  I 

■■Ami    hi-    li.l.i    IIP     ii-     ai-.\  i\-     a.'.niiii-.l  ' '  N'>  s.  I  in  u.  liiit;  l..  lh<- •  oiui  1 1  with  hiiii 

nil-          i  /.;.''  •    ■  1,1  Ill-lit   ■'        /■>(,■■'-.■    ; 

Wi-11,    h.;-ii.i;i    -I. 111..;   a-  11   h.     iu\.i  ■   Ka^i;.;,.;  '  wlr.  ,ri-it  uniy  la.t     ■   J\i/f,.i 

i.nil.l     i;.-t      a-i\l....iv      ll.      la:i.,.ln..-      lam      '  '  \  ■ -u  k  a.  .\\  ,  .liar,  \  .uiM' 1  .r  tin    Vi  l  v  lil-t 

'  /'.'"<      ■  ..11'-   I    .     ;■  li.'        >  /'<;.,,,     ; 

■  IVthap-.  ~..  .    1  ;;<-m  ia:i\- 11-    a'aa!ii..ii  X,,,      u,.      i,:,llv      :u,-     m,t      .  ii^aj^.-.l . " 
■What  lia!    \-.ai  ~  iv  '           ./■/,/           i.'liil-  ,/'■„  ,    ) 

.ii.-ii    .io  1"- .|iii.  I  '            /'./-       ;  Mu-t      \i.u      ,.i.'       W'.-li,      -jilmI  li\-.-," 

t  )ii  !       r.  ll:il  '       1  I'  a:    m-,    I    lii..ii,;iit  ';  .  ai  /  ,/,,.,  .  i 

-  ai.i  it  ua-,  till- .  at  '             '  \ui -t  . ,  '    V. -..  i  t  huik -. ..      (a„„ll,\r           ./■,//,„,) 

■  Sail  c  will  II  .'           I\iii  c  )  ■■  l-Miii  ,,  ,  1,,.  k,  ;iii-a      1   11  i -i.- la-a.  ;\        Can 
Wh>      1    11.  '.•  :    ii    aia  .-I   i!      ■          .'..-,-,,  Challa-  11,,.-!    iw   Ih,  n  .'            (/',?/,, 

■  V..11     at.. nil. 1     iiK-  '       ll    s.  ,  m-,    iitl.ilv  ■nil    i:;ar-i;.i.Ml,     ( •,,„,(Mi\ ,-. '       (/',/,•,,/-.) 
imi...--il>l.-  :            /',;;.  Tha'ik   \ .  ai  vv  i  --i .  iiiiu  h .      r,u...l  l,\a-   ' ' 

■     Wh.)  .!ai  ,'             /'./a   .-  i'.n,., 


I  ....M-n. 


(/'. 


\\  '11,     w  hal     i^    ill-     .\.i;  a!    '  .  i: 
W  a-     ;i    1  I;,  ill   i'l   .   alll'   h   '  /  ' '/. 

■  A  n.'   a   i-^  ii'  !    aa  a  a.  I   lia  :.    ' 
■■  W  -a.       jiia-        1     -laa-M     ii 
hnmili-laa  \\  ':    ■  .a;  ll.  \-  ... 


/;., 


i: 


•:.::■  ■    '1'..  i-.'A  I..;: 

.\  ra     '.ii-  a.     '.    i'.-al .    \ .  .n 


''a    a.il.itali;    J  n~l  a-^  li  i--ii--  w  liii'li  !■' '' 

(la,   1   111  ul.iii  1.1  h.-ai  tiiat        (  i.idiMin-.-.  " 

i  I.iaa-  i;j.  tin-  l.i  i-i\  .1  aii.l    sa\  s  :  .  "Oh, 

:l.an      till-  a  p.-^.m-.   aim-M.  .  .SA/./'///;, 

./.  ./•■'/  ,'  -  I,  n!  I  I  I    t  .'c- 

.\    la.m    .!.-li\.i-.    a   ^insjh     i'lnlal       >;uiiil- 
l-\'  iiai  tli,it  1- til..  .M.l  .a  It.       Xi.t  M.  w  ith 

I  ai-  L,-'  a; liM--x       1  --a}    It  ill  til.  ii   praise,  tlicy 
.   iiiiu.t  alii.il-  ala  tiptiu-ss. 


Iia.  •  a  \    tai     :,- 

l.,il   a  ,    ,\-  ll   :  ll. 
kil..»  '  /  .'■( 

■  ^■•■.-  I  tluak  a  !■  V.  :-.  ^n.  at  aii.l  \. 
-..h  laii  .a'.l  iiapi^  ■-;■..■  a  '  .ai  a.  t  lla-  : 
.,.rilin.>   a-al  til,-  pi.!ai--aa,.  i ;    li'  .         /  . ,. 

■   I  lai   iu-  l.ally  ■  a\    til.;!  '  /'a,,.     :  I  cn..iiL,li    t, ,    ! !  .ihi  ili-  ; 

W  -       I     ,1..    .a',      I, a      a, -a       '.-.ii,!'      l,al  i   a.l.i.i-r   .;;_>    ia\-  t.att-!  -  ll  1!    li.  \-  pli  lit  \- 

iiiia.i  \,ai  ..'ill  '    t'll  liiia     I  ,l,a:  t    wan',   l.au  i.i^.  t,,  .Taai'li   ; 

'•"  l-ii"'^^"  ='  'I'ui'  .\;[    ■.\  iu  a  .,  am  .-M-t-s  nil-  1  i-in  '  up  t.i  stnic-tifv 

\\  h.it  '  ,'  (/.'.  '  .  ,  ni  111   ,  till  ■ , 

.111.    !i,,t    in    tha   i.a-t-  :,ai     raa/iil      , -a         |  „,    .„..t    alutiih    \\\<   <'.'■■   km.u  I.-.iyr  ttvr   am! 
!'ai,a  -    hi  !■  .     ■,\  1  i'.ia.a.  -  -  :',     'l'  'i  •■a  1     I'.'tl; 


A    SIRMON    I  (»k  Ttir.  5ISTERS. 

"  '  i  HI  K     iaa-ak^    .i    colt     amn-    he's    did 


li.  an-  ^I'lin-  a'.ia!'    .-alin  ' 


\'i-iA   w.  11.   i  11  I  ..nil-  ii 


; , 


I   s--.  -   .-,.iii'a  --i-i.iii~  ptu/im    ini.,;lit\-   pruinl 

.1  -,'11  ^  '. '   M  iu't  >li-\    -,•  laii  in' . 

;u  111  to  JidUi  tai--  taia^  \;i'   -.,  ■  l.-i;.;  '       1   \^  ;~.U  ! :  s  \\    11    \  ■•u    i^n  '    ;;piil..-s    iii.w  ,  Ma;   li.-tta' 

sh.-M  -     -  ■■       .  /",;,'  .,  .  .                          '  ha  I'aclaMir  I 

■■(lii,  mi,    nut  .it  all  ;    1  hk>-   li.  talk      hut  ]■:•:    '.\ia-;i   ;,i,ii   !i.-,t,l   y.r    markit  pru  i     "iM 

I'm    ah. rill     I'm    kai-j-iia     mu     ir.'in     ),ur  iinit  yu'  little  tn-lin's  ; 

atTiirs    '        /'.::!•:•  )  V.jii   v- Dithin't   f..''a_'!!  a  "Jittit;  a  ff-k.  hat   all 


"  \'isitor»  ?  "     {/'tiuse.) 


yo'  fancy  peelin's 


I 

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t 


i 


f 


Pi 


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II  ill       ' 


i; 


\\2  Hi " '/( '.V(  1/  '.V  A.\n  />/. ;/  /    /•/(  ■ 

tor    \(.u'k    r.ilK  MAUK     l\V\|s    IMIMi)lCls    lll.M-ill 


()  siNt.ihs — Kiilr  ;i] 

nii^litv  likr    i-m 
1 

km  >lriki.-    rni  : 
An     so   I   !ii!is   M'U     si-taii^,  i 

an'  nut  yt,'  j;i;ut-~    - 


'"     'iin  .nit  I      111      1  lir    t-\i-       ,;in-       ,i 

1  lion  I  k<.\-i-   lio\v  ni\   .i;i;m.     ii..k-.  !'ii;    '.;i  v       in. [,,.;, 
iiow  it  tas  t  ■-. 


'  •  '■  \      \\  ,,.>-■  1,.  \  ,.ii,,n  lo  SCI 
'■nrc       ■  w  :,    -  v\ .  :;.  :  (ii,,!,  i,,rtl,cti  nlli 

Is    d.Ui.-    a    ^.i!>!.,!ls,-'ni)!,iii    hrai,   ■      I  i.  a    Kl       ''''    ""\^'    "-''i"  '  ■  ■• 'i    l'\    •'       lii--;li    iiMi.il   (.liai 

him  'form  ins  inn. M.T  '"''''      ■''"         .iji-!;.'   p;  i  si  i.c'.      I    ■illni'< 

How    Jacol.  in  iK-  I'.ii.lr  s    1m,v~    j.l.iva,!    .,li       '''    ''"~;'    ^i'"''    ,^'n.i.il   t,  i  ni-.      l.-mK-rli 
upon  ili.-\- 1-niiiciei  !  I    ir:.ii;r.'    ■ 'pp.!-.  il  to  t'       ^ti-^ii.ni   nl   i  lu 

DfV   sok    him   to  ;.    tr.i.1,1     -.m'    ,k    la-'    lie       monuiii-i ;,      n;;  i  ,„  .uriiii;     .;     ir.il.i     to     tli, 

strurk  ik- ini-on  :  ainiifnn-    ]«■■.  i!i>r   it   -,,-.  in-      unn.-i'rssai  v 

T>it     cunml    ot'     Io-ri>h  s     -linii-n'     in    .'.a       »'lii-H'    tli-    iTin    li.i-    i,.  ,  ai    ;.inp,.i-l\     aii\ci 


-.trt-aKfl  ri-.a;  i.'.  Iiisn 


tisr.l  ! 

Km  a-  It  I-    -iii.^  (  n-tiaa  lo  ha\a-  an  inlio- 

Mv    Cnnsti.m    fr- n  s,  ,;,-  ^tol  ■,    pmol.-  ,1.,;  cn.ti.i;;     -1    pM;,'!,,,!.,   tli,a,-t    niVM-ll      in 

vl.Lai  nirn  1-  Inii-nan     -  nr,     oun    c  a-.        i-i     tn.n     1     ran   '  la-lv    ,,n 

\\v  i\    liaii    a    ilo/.ai    laiic\-    '^nt-   ,f   h.-M    a  -i!t:n;;i"      ali  I  ii"  i.ut- ! 

'"":'"'>"••»"'  I    n.-v.  :    h,,.;   l.Mt    un..    intn.inction -that 

111-  cus-i.lnLss  oil  -a>\,in  oil    i       rnnii'   -nt  -naiitii    li.    ni        inst    tin.-    thine.       \\\    tli. a 

.  ■'"  •''"''•t  '^  ■  in-tan. ■.•  tin-  vy\:\\  nia.n  was  ni.T  ai-.iuaintf. ; 

A.i    yil  Ik- \vu/  a  Chi;slian  iii.in    a-  Ltomi  a-  witii   im-  am!  thi.ic   u  as.  ronsrijnfnt'iv,— nu 

'•M>(.-r  silolltnl.  Imn-i  una 

It    Mnual    liini  :       An'    1    IkI    \.,n    uiuai    li,  ,     '-"'"-'■"-•    ^^■'■ihnun.   !    -nail   uaste   in, 

co'nc  to  -it  his  lulr  -  tnn-m   this  inti  i  „l.i,t  n  m.      I  know  cf  unl -. 

l>.-v    ili.hrt   :;o    |\.r   stwi-h\.,.,t-    ma    Ph:;,,  '^^"    ■"uhi,  l.inl    !  a,-,   a' ,ont  tia-  in.ni   I  am 

ik-Ipliv  l.iv.ch.,-,  ;:;>■.,.■, a    a-       rn^-t:    nr  ha-  i  ■  m  ,    1.  t  n  in  a 

H(^  .inln'l  wa-\-  hi-  nion.A  Nviirii.  vpnniaa  ^'•■^^-  V '■-''»  :   am  t  ,-,■,,,!,. i  :    leant      iinaaiiiv 

tau,L;ht  hiiii   in-tti-i                             '  ^'  ''-^ 
Unt    Ik-    Willi     av 'tin     aloukm'    l.ki-     -n- >- 

wailm    tor  a  ktti  i  '  1*'LI.   NVI     ON    IluU.M;  r.>^. 

Now  ,  -ist.ihs    won  t    son   i'op\-   Iiini  .•■      Sa\  .  T     ^^''  '''''   '  ''>-"i:''l  l-^mal  t-ini'.-  i.u 

won't  \ou  t.aki- a  hs-on.  -^      ka-Jion    a   l.'-.a-  horm-t  -  n.  ■  t 


An'    nun'   ilis  solluin   wahnin      imnl    ih-  -ii 

1  ill  l,iiu~\-  liro— ill    ," 
How  nuK-ii  \-on  -p-.-iT  upon  \i.-,'  \         \   x-.-l 

\ou  iniLtht  ri  \\\<.  inln;- 
Yo'    pr<-arlii-r    aiii  t    hin    pani    a    >  i ail   -  ii.  i 

soim-wliai-  i'l   Nh  ivciii'"  i'. 


!    iia.i 
.11    rin!  .'lin-ii     tarantula    an    h(  r    'm! 
;,i:n  lim-i!    ia--t.  aia!    1    la  -in 


li:  ■-.-  th'-  i;i.i\-  ai-il  ,aii\-  Inai- 


lo   aoil    To 
;:!■■  liurm-t 
1    pr.-.  ir.-il   ,,ia-  ,,!'  llaa  I.u.l;,-  -i,.,-,  all..T  ( did 
\\    atliri,  ami    hiiia;    it    in    np-   rahimt    ]<y    a 
"■"!i-i,-        1     lor;;..t    a'. Hilt     't     nntil    -pnm^ 
Wliiii    w.aiiii    wiathi-r  i  iim  .  soim-thini;    n 
I     h'-tur     closr        1     -,is     a. an,-     ^al-     lii-       nnm!..-,|    im-ia'   :•;     I    th'nk   i'  u  a-  -i  inc  la-t 
sahnion  -  kimlrrhiuin'  11^,   ii.-Lt-il    niv  imimiv  in    -.au-   wav    aiio 

A-whi-ptTin  ,    an'    'sUiihin'    all    , hit's    mai       ,Mli.>;    m -.•  alt.  nljo.i    to    it.      M.-nioiv   i-  ml 
wluir  il.\'-.i  -ittin':  loaatnl  >\-m  l.    I  tia  .m^ht  it  was.      It-.,-nK-.l 

To  l.i()k  at  ih-in.  an'  lis'.-n  at '!i-\-  ..iiri-ii.rl  -        .-    (''..-'■■''     •..■'.,,,,....,.    ■,,..    ,  ...  ,i.     ;     ,, 

,      ,       .      ,  .  '■■■■.-, t,.,..     lit  ..  ilR-         lit- 

'"'  j:i''l»r.  aw.ik.  iit.l     a    in.,-iiior\-.      .i    waini    nu-niorv 

It  turns  (le  milk  ol>  hni',  \:\  kint-iu—  inii;hl\        w  itii  a  rtil  pl.u a-  all  aionr.,1  it. 

nigh  to  clal.hi.-r  !                                                     Tin  n  o.ni.-  im.it-  horiu  ts  tanit-,  a.ml  ht-an 
A-a-a-mtn!  t.,-  lak,-  m,  .,!,l  i„  r-,>„.,i;!;...      i ...i... 


IKWIN-  RrssKi.i.  that    on-    of    tlieni    lit    on   my    upper    lip. 


■n  M/f  ^Ko!  's  .  ixn  niAi.hj  rn 


■i.vi 


II''   ihou^^iil    il    ,■.  i,-   ,1    i.>.i1mii!,      W'liMi    he  lliln^'■l^       W   11      linn.-    '\.!s    ,i    ;;i"at    many 

'A'-i'l    :iA.ivH    lo..;^.;    Ills  ■  .1  )^!>i'iii.li:-,   Ivil!'.  iiiniiM'';'      ,i"!      iirilrd     i:i!i     tin-,--    \\\     the 

I   'A  IM  j'jH'.l  a  «  '  i  ^h      i  ,ii  ■)". a'l  it  t' '  '.i!;i-    ait  la^  ■■'  la   ,    i  a^l   I    w  i-  1  ii^a--  Im,  i    aail    u  ii;I.'   w 

'.w    u'.'initli    aa'i     \     i'.i      llr-    ^willaii',    ;-'i  v\  i-   ia  la-  \    :  \    I:  u ';■■■-:  n:    a    li'  at;  il   ai;;u 

;liat  I  iMaM    '^(1  t'li'iii^a   '■•w   foMiii.'  iln^as,  ai.a',,;'a'-   i  u  av-    \\\'    tn    in.-   am!   --ax-,    he: 

an'l    t'l'    !ii\-  uiu-  a!ji.iit   i',.      Iliinnai  lit  all  '    ;»'>  \')ii  I..a')a-  >vha'  \v-    la  talkin '  :il)()iit  .■"  " 
r\,a-  all  ,  aa'l  Aa!I.- ■!  a:o'.a  .  ^a  III''    p'-na,  i    .ai.'     ■.!-,-    !.  "l>al   i    il.n't   iiniiiastaiiii 


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1   •iici   iMl    ilai'i    to-iCia|H'    111  Ml    ■.'!     i.vaaii--'-  :■■- 

tlu-v    wa-it     ^||    M";--:' i\a-,       Vmi    lia\a-    In    ':■;■  .t'lina    !ii'.-   i-artii  '    '  sa\-.    h-.           1    ouulil," 

\irv    i;aai-.iii!     ia    y.ar.     cunaai    t..v\a;il     ,i  -a.v^      1,     "'aal      I   .\     iiul    k              laiulil    yiill 

iiirii't.  nil    ■  !- laiMi     (a      iml.           'W't-ll,     '■aH--     lua 

1    miu  nil iL'i'   om'-   wln'.c    1    \\a-~   -a- atriiia'^  '  \\  '11     •.■:%,"    sa\-    lir.      Sure  n      I     liiiln  t 

liu^  lia.\    htllc   Il'anit    l;  i' iivi -a-    h.aii\   aa  ;  kanw    aa'.iiiia;^    iaiA-    l.i   -•  t    miU  ot'  it   tlliai. 

jiia.-  l>nL',-  Ti'iai  til'- !"'■  an   .  a"  a  ■'. -i-.  \  .■  n -,  -..i    I    jaK,!    in          t'l:,'       a\-    I,    t.i    invM-H', 

a^i)    I    -liiU'l   li.ai    ii;)  •    'ill  a  <  In''.  ai''i.a  a-  '     a.\ii    irt    iia    t'l   aii\-   <nii'   tlial   \iin   ilon  t 

I  jiiaiii'ail  i"U'-  liaia    la  \-'.ii;a,.;   aial  ia   !   una  kii">s-  aa\  tliira    '  an  m  ik"  tlit-in  li-lav  r  that 

ami   111    aa.    !a\    -nnn.'   liar:    -'.'ait  ■.\.i-  'Aa'iai  \a'';   iio    lah'W   all    .i   ''aat    it.          Si>    I  ^.i\s  to 


It;    a    \aT\     a! 


-tal..    pfrii'ai'iianlai 


i;if''n,u!'    nu    ^i  — nn;  ■■.;  ti'--    -ipi.t''.!  'aaila  ii 

niakina    tl.ak-    a-   ;  i:  aa  a,  a  w  in  rna'l"a  al!  ■■\\\!I    tii."    that    I'T    "la-    -tr.lii^llt    lino   ('f' 

la.i't    an-    lu-a'!,       Il     ii'     'iiaa;     inn    na'.    ■:'  t'a- '-ai  la  -  ■  ipait' .;           licw   <  tlail  li>l\i;"li(i)a 

:i.i''l;-    ni\-   liianl    auiial    iv,-     I'l.-k'-'l    lik'     •■  r.inlr.-,'      t"    tia-    aa.  iiiaUfi        .\h      that    wa-- 

iiKi'l    iif  -ninna  1    -lina-la.-.      I    r.  nunii'ta    I  'Irai'aiit   1:11   ''aa   otiui'  i!  ly    I    l.'iil    it   in   ;iii 

iai'l    '.''   thnnai   iia    la-a'l  aaaa-'    'ai-  -ni'ila,  ar^ninan.       '    \V'' v;.        'a'l'i'i           -a\-<        h-.a 

;"ai~r  111  (ailrv  In  -ni  .-i;  inia       a:    1   I   ii'ai  t"  "    W't-.i   '    s,!'.--   1         a".\'  th-^  ~nn  ri^a-  ia  tIa' 

.'inili    linn   cnt    Uilii    a.    i-ir.    'in''    .ri  ;  a    .i:  ca-t         nkaan,;    t.a    di-i  n^.a.a '1    haml  at  tin' 

'  \\' I-!  ■  I'H'a'a    ''a -k' ;    '  \'i   v.-'-.ks   j'"'   a  ;■!'  -i-'    'la!   "k  tka-  sli'  ka      Wall,  k-a  conkln't 

M  .a.  li  has  h  lai   -li'l   .i't'a    a-aaa.t:    '■■ah.'  aai\''irit.      ■  ■  .Xiai  ■,■.  lu  a  a.'  L'ats  n;i  lit- 
a  i-  an  (I'M    'Pi'inl  'A'  r.    ill'T  ala  tiait  ;-  'a' 
'.'.a!'  lUWa 

! '.    W    .\\a:  I  >.  I    \',a   nii'.n'i    liif    ]i'>ai:v    tlarc  '     to  the 

"1  iiaa' aa  \i.  all    a    -niiic   .  .\n'l    la-    kacps 

on     r-i-ia      aa'     iisia'    t'il     la-    rt-aalias    his 

li.kWN'   (CMIM.Ki  W.   Il!i:   !l.'l-.ii   I'hll.OsM,  ,,,,.,;;    ;,               Wa  it  V       that'          -avs       ha. 

''!li;i-k  "   III,     ai-i-i   I'lia-     ■  -.IN-    1  :        suta-  that  > 

.   ,               ,  aiv    I., 'in    :"!'    'iiniiar  toinic.    aini    when   hc 

•ats  ill--  li'-aa-r 

'■nilain.  a         1    -     ■  -,"   -a  "n  •■-           ■        ■ 

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ill. It  11    \ '.an  Ii  '.  K.  n-!     UK        ":    ' ".    .la-;-  i»;     a-a'ia-i.i     tlitT'--   na):'',     loatrv!      I  lail  it 


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1,  ',', --11  --,i'!-:a-il  with  nn-t'lf:     '  will  that  do 


!' '  ai-' .ilura  th'-.      I  r.i   1  '.\  ik,  ai '  a- ■  :• -'11  ai.       Ii.:   \a   .^  N'atii  li.iv' a  t  ,L;ot  ' ioiia  with  h'ni 

I    t;i\    aaa     iik  a.^-";  .ia  ■        'IVi--,-     (iMi'.'i        \.t       -ix^laa       "  i'^aa-   with   hint."  sav-  I , 


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!   ai    a,,-'i    1  aialii      ,\  1  ,■',■  k  '  .■  !■  r  111  al  '  ika    -  ■  naait  na .- a  <lo  von  wa '■ ' 

ai  ni\-    jaiia.-'i'la  a-    i'   I- a  ■    la'      w  i  -    r,a   ■  .'.  laa   t'l   'I'l   wi'li    aim  ^      I'i'in't    1    briny    hiiil 

.111.1  la..:        t  111    iaak.-..aii\    i- ,1  ...  a;    -I'liv'  !>  ■  an  i  ha  ca>t  to  tk'  wrst  i"      Wlnl   lunrt-  ,!o 

I   .lipii't   know   ,ia.\' iiiiiLt    i!...'!!   ia  I. 'a  it'>  a  v.  n     -.',•  lal  '  "      "("'il.  "    saw^i     ho      "you'll 

I'a-u-  stn.'v  '      I;,  f'.ia  i  k  :n  ....    i    I  .'lai.a   '  iii'-t   '  >  I'-a".;  liini   k.aak  la^aiin  to  tb.e  oast  to 

an    inni.iftant    nK-tin'    ...     a'  a..-'  ;';i'  ■-    i:  ::-  ■  a    \t  ni.irnnik" 

DiiMin     an.l     tin-    ik-  !  — '■:      .la.i     ti'.kin  i'.\'    Siint     I'a'ri.-k!     am!    w.isii't    I    near 

.  'ii  •  i  il'  ,11   111.,  n-  ... k'  'u  t  I .  -     \   ' .  1  a  ;     ., a  .  \.  1 ,  a  I  a.    i  t  \  :  a     a  .-a  .  i;  a. ..  .i .  ».  o  .'      l^^iirc  ii   i  tiiuli^ill 

...     Nory    liaart    la'     Saiciati-  a.r      \r;-lotl'.  tliaio  was -a  large  I'jniily  o*"  siius,  ard   thev 


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vjr      io  .'-t-v  the  hiin  I 


rise  one    iftcr  the   oth.-i        Hut    [   ^nilnr.   I  'u  ••.t    .in  >li.-  pi/m.  il  an.l  two  ..h,- ,  li,,k<-.i 

'iiesflf  ([uick.  ami,  s.n-  1  ti.   hini    ■    \\.,1!,   '  mh.I  ..Mix'h- kill,  il  >villi  t  lu  ■<;  iiiin.n  u  lini  sli-j 

s;iys   !,   •■  Ini  smiTi-,..!   \..m   a.s.ii    u:     lli.il  u.,-.inii]    ilii'iuL-,       I  ii.iii  in  pax  |]it\  ,.  cnl- 

simple  >iucstii)n.      1    U!.iu,u;;n   .iiu    in.i:i     iiM  l.ii     iha;     pirur:    luiinj.iil    1    iini>l   inut    it 

know,"    va.\s    1.        wii'ii    tin     sua    ~:ii'k^    in  Tinii    -Wil;   ni   II    a    ;,    •,  iiall' -i  a,  i    ,  --di.    , 

nst  in  thf  ue^l    -uh.-n   ll'a-  >nn  :.a\-.    I.  Iittk-  }n,v     jj-,t  i^i.t  -m  ]aiits   ami    In  1>   \i  t  v 

'■  \'iiu  Miid  that  bflort',  '  .'■a\-i  he       '    W'tll,  Im;,    i.i'  laaii--.        'l',;.!,,    tna'i  s    np    \.li,  al 

I  want  to  ])rr»  It  slrun,i;tr  ii]iun  \iii!.      sa\s  wa>     In-l     tiia.iii.i     Jiiiiiin\      l>i\   -     >{•]< 

!.      "Wiieii    till-  sun    sinks    to    test    in    tlif  ilan-!-,;i  i  ,  -at-  iia  !  tia''-   inipi  a  I'a  i:,  ,■  ti,-.a\   i! 

east     aio,    west     why.    lu   -  w!iv     la-    wan-,  ll.m.n,!  rai        -''   w ..- .is  hoan  1\  a- a  lau-'i 

till  it  j,;r()ws  daik,  ami  tln.ai  he  lan-s  hack  m  I.  nr.        'I'ia  i.  ,  tl  ai  s  tlu-  ni.iii  1  wa-  ,i  trlha 

the  noight  toimc  :  ■  vai  ,.f  -  tli.'   miti    Sal   Siinp-im    h,!   ^uc  !■    a 

lil'-    haalls     li  It  lian    .liiii,    wiilmnt   r\an   -" 

THK   PI1<>T<)(ikAI>li    ALBl'M.  ntmh    a-a.iiMa,,-.    v.cnt    ana    niann  il    n>. 

\,h,,„     ■.,!     .,  ..   „    1   '     ...  srcon.l  r.ai-ia  s   \mi,. -,   Ii.il  I  !  a  utla  i .  all  i  in 

.-.I  .,;i''.7i'',!i, Vh.'i'i  .'.V!,'.'  ,',,,"    ',. ','V'i' '■".,,'.  'i',,!'..  i  .,'"i:„'  \\"i--i'  lor  luiii    in  thr   tamih-       Tlaaf-   tli- 

'"'■'■"'■'"  Sia!a.-,i-   Twin--.    ,iai!    liuir~    Tom    'fiiani'i 

I'   \i  rn-'Naniv,  Ml-.  Kulil,,,..       Co-m-  ami    liis   w;'",..      Ar.l    iIim,-,    Ahc    I.m'r.aia, 

i  ',ia--.  !  s  j. ,,-,..      It-  .oi>l  tiu  !i-  -  tlm  lat  v...m.  a;      i  1 1- ;  aic  t\<,  va!  ■, 

luaai    \vr\    li\,  ly    in   'a.un     tlK-r    tW"  li\  a  ,  ,  at-  t.i  -•■<,■  t  h.i'  nai  t  in   N'ofk,      Til.  I", 

weeks  you'\a- l.rci,  away  :    thins  hrtai    Iim-  llai:  -  H,,,;  |,,„„   M,-,  M^nth  \\hat  liicl   u:!a 

Imnr  Is  ami  thia-f  v.imliii-,  am!   two  -m. ill  -i.  a  a  t- i :  I'.h- cam-,  i      aov.  thaal  lul  u  ■■  h  i  1 

I'ox    casi's.       I  imi-t  tiaminl"  1  aa.;  t.  11    m.ii  al  1  >  aa^ht  !•  i  1  .>■  that  w  .■  am  I  -.  .t  no  i  an.  .  i- ' 

all  lik- iiattitkcK-rs.       In  llir  In-l  phu  <    >a!n  Sa  !i    a    op.  a  atioa  .i- -la-   ha.T  1. 1  v.  i  tlm  aia  a 

Timi-,in  an.l  his   witi_-  -  s.aiai-a.i-.i.  I..1    tla  v  ui-a      ,.,,-t    ,  ^  ■<    hnna'..,,   ilu'Ia,-'    .nal    th-n 

liiiln  t  w.ilk  to-vthei  at  In-  motlna  -  lami   1  waiii  l  im  ;.;..i„l   ait.-i^  all        I'.l   a  li.  inana;.! 

an.l    tiail  s   .ilways  a  siin-  aJLin        Ami    I'allv  t'.a-  m.aa}-  l.a.-k   a    1   ,1  .i  In-,  n    S.aa  ■  Imt   '.■■] 

TrtiTs'    will-    was    ttl.ui    -vlaai    liia   po.a    nl.i  t'ait    matt,  l  ,  like    a-    not    la-    was    j^hul    -1;,. 

s.inl  (licl,  lot-  she  (li.ln  1  t.iko  It  iiani   a;  all,  ,li,-,l    w.-at  a-il  m.-aia,,   ta a!  \onaL;  thii  -    1 

iliiln  t  (ay  or  .<;o  on  a  im  ,  a-  tin    a-    1   r.m.M  w  i-   a    tilaa'  \.,n  oll-lor.-   -h,-    was   .."-1 

sof.      .\mi  ■/.ki.l    .Vak.a-    loiie    ia   ih.j    in-t  A    hah    tin;.-  -a.-l!    h.iv.-    ualh    th.an    -t'l. 

iait;:aj^o  aloni;    vvitit    the    mini-t.  i     aa.i    h.  canl.' u 'i  ,  ■!    h.an  '      I'lmr   Mi--  Siaitl 

w'.i.a  s  h.lk- in  tlas.  coml  I  a.riia.ao.      It.;. -at  |a,.h    t;.,,n..;h  -ia' -  h.  It.  r  oli",  thon^ii   ti..- 

si  I  m  to  an.,  that    th.il    w,,-   tia- p-..;..  i  thin;.;  .^  ■ -.:  v -ha  w  a- m.  .-t  a  wiul  iman  al.oiri  ;;o,  m 

'"    ■'"■  :■■    m,,-.,...-    !„    l^-l;,,,,.  ;l;,i,,..l,l      tl;,        |H'',th.    1, 

W'll    ....11    I. ink  at    thr    pap.a.     Mi-.    K..|.  vva.ii    ;,,    -.aiatil.:.'    a-    i,.n-    a-  i  a-  v  lai.a,  t 

'"'1-  '      II  am  t  mm  h  ;.;.i.i.l      I  an.--  1   11  -t..p  ha-.l    a-.thiir        .\ma/!n      .pa.i     v  iait     n  ■ 

■'•        \"'  '    'I''''-'    hai.'U-  ..   .X-  .;.  at  1-    la    ,.iu  ti..a      ..  im.'  p.  ..ph    ait-  inn .  th.  ii   h.a.l.t'a-, 

I"'"'  ■  n"f    notimiI\    tii.a.M.-        Il.m't.aa  .';,.'        \a.!     h.i.'-    p.,i.i     Al.na!'      Ma.],]. 

1..I  Ihrp.ipii    ah'      WMl    lur.-  ■  Ma-  pia.tia  I-.:,;-;-      h.  at-  al  1  w  hat  ama/ in    im-pnmp 

itiapii  alhuin.      Tluic-  -  latiici  .iiai  m..;!i   r  ki-p;.-     -ia-     n-..i      i,,     mak.-  '       <h.      'xa- 

hiats   :  •;    h.iw  ol.i  t'a,-lmim-.i    pirf.ii..  -  . ;, .  l;1i  a  ^ -.s  a.  .  a   aoin '  l.i  .^i\ ..  tia- h.-i  ra.-.ipt        l',„,i 

t.>  l.'ok  la  a  tVw   slmrt    soar-         N'l.iM'.  •,■-  tiaa;    '    a. . -v   -i|.    -  aoiia  '      Tlatt,  tint       f-. 

mir   ol.l    mim-trr      -i.-h    <  a. all.  at    .1  ..  tr;n;;l  la  a.      \\a,  ,;     ,    -a;  a  ta.  ta  ni    aa.i   .a.mh.ii    .il 

r.  tnam-  as  la-  ii-cl  t.i  pna.  i;  ■    .iml   tla  a  t.i  l.nia-   lo  .  U>  l.<_-  .-hk-  1 
tiiink  had   ^.lai'.l    l.a\a-   n-  .-in.!    a. '.ill    I'a. 
wiv    t.iSptin.a.    Hook     N.laa-kv    ;;-;    a.i    ,. 
'ai-i-  iif  .1  hlta.li.-l  an.'  !;:t\-  a  \.-ai  on  t.,  l.i 

^i!ar\  '      Wiail    a    -.i\in      v...min    in-.    \..:.  /M;  Will  lia>.;  rvi.l  CkN'    \k(U',MH,\T. 

nsi-.i  to  ill- '   aa.i  -ia-  ha.l  lo  la-    !.,i.i--tn-.  '.''■■     '  ■  -    •'      (  "a //  .  ;  <    ,s-a/,;., 

f-:ali    an   rvn  ia-tin '    laa'ily    ol"    .-In'.'a-.-n    ;i-  ^  ^  /   V-a--  in  oa  aiaa  al  tla.-  1,k  .ikta^t  lal.h-  ' ' 
tlU'V  did    ha-.      !      Tiaa.-      tiial-    thr    vMaiani  V     /      -,;,)    t!,.,.    ..I.l     ,,,..,.,,,,,,    ]...,.•,..   .,._    i 

.vhat   was   iaaai-  lor  killin    !,\ a     Inisliaad--  .ada  .1    him    l.ir  a   varn,    "nie   and 


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'\v   ci'i'l  Wiiilim  ^>il  inlo  ;i  jaw    IhiU'.  *<i.i:.>.  !.  ar  un  r.l<-  '  "■  i    wilil    niv        II       '.  i'mhhI   i;,. 

1  1;   1(1  lo  11  liiat  .ill  <.aji,ii-i '.'i .   r  lu  ■/  '        'iiili  d  kiU    oik-!i    u';'    \\  ilk,  li    !:i,    ;.;.     -      m      nb' 

lull-'!      aa'    .-illc    i.-oalen.hii   thai    l.,-     I.ia.I  a--l'-']i,    lit.:   M'I   >a;'.    Id    \;,v  ^  ,.;i  ■    ;'aii        Hv 

ail  li-  '••111  , IS  he    \\a;it''il    nu     la    aii    ;.;•.')■;  .[;ii'i  I  >   r  m  •  iij.-ii   iii>- I'.a  ■-,  a,      .'   !■  .ok  i...ii 

jol>.    'A'c  u-a.-ai'l  lUU'l  aL  la-l.  liul  la  •  111'.    >\  •  !  ■  -Ik  I  '<,  iii  a^  mi  a- '-   rua-jl'.;.. 
;  i.ki.'.!     lir-;     meaner     u.'     I'l'.    aa'    !  in;.  '  ■■,•  '    llrf./  '  :.■;    l.i'A'll.ut    Iwa-      k.-.-r.-.','      1 

\v    -.il    ii.)\vnriL;lil   ii'-;I>'-      li    "  !•>   ^;l     ;  is'  i^'t  <ie  >.i  .1.1  ea'il-   .aoti'i'i    ii.a'i'    i  >  • 'i  ■a\ 

a;  .u'lir.r,  an'  \vc  wa-  -.liii'    .  .if  '..);:•  lali:  a  '  I '  >.  k  ,  aa'  la._-   -  A'   .  L    !.',i-l,,l    ,    ■:.,.;■[<■■,     a.  ,  •.! 

;ail  .lav,   lull    wiiea  1    >;..;     ai'.     aiai      .;.     1  I    a  i^  l  !i. .;  ■; 'ia'  ai  a  ki.;  t;    • 
.  ,;,|  ■    -  1  ha.l  ...ir.  1  :  .all  'a, la  :  a    I.     ■    :  .urn..! 

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\\  I'.'  Ve^  ' -ye-  :  til'-.'  ;li.'v  I.-  ^;.  ik  I.'  :l 
W.til  r  llHUle.' 

■    I  e.lll    e.l-;lv  inl.l'.e'Ie    ;•,  i'.'ilt   ,li''.e.'.    '.j;- 

iilter\-ie\v        V'i't  k  I'.'.v  ;•  ;-.    i;.-  (  ;i-tii;;i  n  ■;■. 


'J  \\"'.il.  ;t  w  ;-  ,,;ii',-  ;i  Ml,.;,  -lidii  ;  iiotli- 
; -;  iKii'-.  n>'\'.  'ii'i  y'.ii  lii].;ieii  ti)  meet 
air  :■■ 

.\.  W';,.  1  iripp'-n.-'i  t"  !"■  at  his  fiim-Kii 
:■■•  li  IV  ;  a',  '.  Ii-  a-ke'l  rii',  to  nvil:-  l-s- 
.'-e,  am!-- 


t.i    I'l'.er'.i-.-w    a-iv     m  m    '\ .:.,    ii  i- 
11  it'ir;"!!-. 

■  [iii  -•■  1  I  I  'i  I'i  ii'it  1;  1!  ;  ,■:'  ;t 
It  mn-'  '.'■•  ver\-  ;;it- Te-teiL;  \\"iut 
li'i  ',vil,ii  n  ' 

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■m-  'l     Hat,  -'I  1.1  In  i'.-ei;-.'    I  f  \  oil  w-.-re  at  iii-. 
f'la'.ral  li-  mii-t  !i ".■    K<-.ii  '!i-,"i  :  a.tnl,  ii'  h>- 

':■■  e,  I.  li,  :i,l,  ii,,..s       '-■;;', 1    \\,-  c'lre  w  lietlier  y  ni 

', '  ai  III  e  ;•■  a  iin;-  -  <  r  H'  it  ■" 

-\     I    (I'lii't     k'l'.'iV.      lie     was    :iK\:i\-s    .'i 

A'e,!-— -,v  -k  -  ;,ii--  ;s  li'-'i-.i;:  pai;  i.iikii'  kiii'i  <,f  a  laiin  tint  w.w . 

,t  to  le-  ';.':;e  \\;tii  .i  L  :;i',    n  'J,    S.il;    [  (l"'rr  ;;;i.;.-rsta:a!  it  at  all.    \\a\ 

•1-  .  ,1----  :    !er   eii-;.);;i  T.ly  ■:  V  in-i-t-.   ;-i  -i-    ir ■ -n<ik--  t' 1  \'. ai ,  ami  t i;  it  ll--  \\  as  ile.i' 1  ' 

t'l  ■    iae-ri  1 -A-'-r   :i-ki:i.;    i|U'--l;,irs     a-i  ;  \\\,-  \     I  .;■,  in' t  -is-  la-  w  ,1-- ,;,-,i,' . 

i'll   I  .  iew'.-i    .ris'A'Min-     thai.      1 1  :-    lii  ;:,t-  11     Ikit  WM-n't  la- •  ;>  a,!  ' 

r  ii;--  11. nv       Will  v.ai  \-\  wv  ;i~k  \-..;i  .    -rt  i;a  \  .    Weil,  --oiii'-  ^  'iil  !;•-  '.\' a-,  sunn-  -  li^l  he 

ipi  --tioii-  I  ,ii-    ll  e.'.il  t'l  '';,:;.;  '  .at  tia-  -  il,'-;!:  >'.  a-  n  't , 

IMiait-  of  \-oiir  !iu''iiea;.,i  ;e  ;■>  ,:;  ■  i. ;-;.  a  \-  /  ij,    Wii  a  'in  you  tiaiii;  ? 

'    •  >ii      w;'ii   pk-i-aie  -A;t;l    \'\    i-'i:          1  .\.   1")';    i;    \'- is   noaa  of  la  v  kn-iii' - .  I      It 

ii'iv"  .1  \t  !\-  li.i  !    in   ino;-\-  •   !.;o    ;   |;,,j,,-    v.i  •\  ea't  ;ri;.-  of  i;i\-  funtTal , 

will  110;  iiunii  til  It,      Tiait   i- t.  •  -  iv    it  ;-  a-i  i_>     Italy-. u     -II. )Wi-\-, -v,  w.- i  an  a-v  er  v;.>t 

ir!-.-„;ii',ir      iuemor\',      -.in-nlai  1;,      iii-ja'a  tin-  iiiatl-r  straiijit .      T,^  t  me  ask  von  son  ■- 

S  iiiietini  -    it   ,L,'oe-  itit.i   -i   i;alioii,  .m.i  tii-ii  tiiiii.'    el-.,      ^\■llal    was    the    date   of   yollf 

aL,'ain    it   will    he   n-    r.rici;    .1-     a    ror;n;:,l:'.  I.iitii? 

p  1— ill:;  a  i:i\-en  point       Tii'-.  i-  a  :;i. -it  a;  ;ef  \     Moniaiv-    O,  lol.t-r  ,;  1 ,  \('^u\ 

tome,"  O     Wli,it  '       Iiiip...s-ilile  !       That     would 

r>ii  i   it   i-   no  m.uii  r,  s.  1  >-■  .u  will   tiyt'i  ai  lis"   v.u   a    iinndreii   niiii   i'i'.:at  years  old 

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A      i  .i..|i  (  ;n  I  oiiii!   r.ii   It  .It  all  O     Ufll,   Ih.il    i      i .  iim  ■  kil.l.         'A  In!      !> 

(J     Hut    \oii   ^i.i    .It    lii-'i    \ii|   WMi    (inh  \  ■111  lliiiil.  ,^ 
iinuli'ii,    iiiu    riiiv\    M'll    111  ik'-    \i'iii-i!!    •■ut  .\      i 'mioiIih -.>  knows  ,'   I  \\  ,.nM  ).;i\ .    uii"!' 

Ill  l.i-  Dill-  iiiiii.iii  .1  .iiiil  1  i;;lit       I'   ;-   111  .i«  till  w  ■  n  IcU  ti '  k iiiiw         Till  -   -■,,!,  tiiii.  lln-.   ,iiv  nil 

■  il..i  Up.in.   \  lll\stil\     ll.l--    I    isl    ;i    ^;|.M.lll    ip\.I     111.      '.■.ll     , 

\      \\lr,  ,  li  uc  ■.  "M  iiotu  I'll  ili.ii  '       Sii'i,  lilc.      I'.iit     I     Will    till    ^  "U    a    sci.',    i;,  ■,, 

ill.,  li.imi.s  /       M:,ii\    .1  liiii.    il   !i,i-  •  ■  nil  ■!  1.'  \\  ',in  li  1  lu  \  n   ii.m  ]■  \  •   il.  .i  !■'  .iii\  .  p  iliii' 

UK-    liki-    II    'lisc..  |.,inr\  ;     I. Ill    -.luIii'W     I  1"  lull-       lliii    !■!    '.i>   hi.  I  .1  ]  .  i  ill  i.ii    111.1:1.     1 

(,ii'ii;'l    inikr    iiji    mv    iiiiii.l         !l.i\v   ijm,.  k  l.ii:;c    iiuili    imi    liic    Im.  k    >•[    In-,    lilt    li.'ij' 

y,.ii  1  I). 11  1-  a  'limy,  til. It  was  iiu        'I'll, it  1  iiiM  w.i-.  ill'    '>i.''  I...' 

ij     'I'll  ink  x.mliii  liir  1  niii].iiiiu  lit    .1  .  I.r.  w  .is  ill  u\\  iit-ii  ! 
us    H    i;>  1  s        11. Ill    \.iii     I't     li.i',  ■    Mill    .iii\-  ''     \'i.  1  \-  wi.  11,  tin  11.  I  li'in  1  sn-  'ii.it  t  ill  :,• 

lui.tlnis  ut  sistris  .J  Is  ,; av  iii\  stn  \  al.oiit  It ,  .illi  1  all. 

.\.    !:ii  '       1       I       1    iliiiik    s,,,      ■.,.,      lull    I  •  .    \-,ui     ilunt.      V'lll     I     (ill.      .\a\'.^M', 

ilua   I  •.  nil  ml"  1  I   il    11  I  sri.,  li.  ,\\    tin  v    ruiiM  <■',  i  1    !,,i\ ,    I.   '  11 

'I.    Will,  liiit    i-.    tia-    niip- 1   ix'i  .1  .;.linai  v  -,ii,ll  a  Miuiiii  i  iiii.;  '"I  .i^  1"  K"  ■'"'i  ''"' ^    'I'- 

;.t,it    nil  lit   i  1  a  t  1   h   .11  1.  w  luiij;    i.iiil.1         l!ul    '--li  !    li.ui  I    iii'  n;  a  .11    ii 

.\      \\'1:\  ,  u  li  il  111  IK-  s  Mill  I'.riik  I  aat  '  \\  ii'  u-    tin-    LiinTa     v  .111     la  ar    1!  !  I    .r  ■  i 

(1     II. ,  V  r,iir,i   I  llimk  I'lla  1  wi-i- '     \\ii\  knuws    lla  \    ii,i\.-    lu  ait  lirvakiiii;    tii.fiilis 

li.i.k   la  •■■  I    \\'!,.i  '  ,  t'.i.s  I'r  luir  1.11  ;  ll'    w.ili  '  1.  :,ull'_;h  \s  iliii.ill  aaiiiliL;  tills. 
l~i,  !   Cait  a  1  ■..it'.)i  r  i|' \.iil;  -  "'  <K    \\\.\\.    1    l.-'aar    I    l.ivi-    -•''    1,.  it.  11,1! 

A     (  );i.  \ .  ■  ,  V's  !     \..\\,-  \ .  1.1  n  a.iiial  111'    ..!  laani.Ji     tul"    tin     j.n-iit       .im"!     I     ,iiM    '.    i\ 

It ,     111  at     WIS    a.     ' .:  ip'  il'  r    1 .1     laita         'i'h  -t  -  r.iiirli  iiMim  il  Id  \  mi  ..  r  lla-  pains  \  1 .11  1:  r  .■ 

\\':Mi,i!i,,    l;-i:,    wi-    <,;:K1    liiin,      I'.. 11  1  .!,•  ,1       I'ail  1  \\,is  ,i  ;,,.,!  ,1.  ,.1  inU  i. -1   .1  'a 

Itill  li'.il     a.  1-. .11111     ol      .\a.ii.n      jtiiii   s     laia  :    1 

I  '     \\  !;_  ,  !i.'  i-    '..I.!  liirn  '  W'nnl.i  \  1.11  nii'iil  I.Hiiil;  iii.-  w  h.il  ].ai  1  h  u'  ■ ! 


.\       .\1,       U.:i.     I    :  ni.!.!.-,' 


lai  rllir.st,iiiia-    it    was    liiil    111  a.'i-    van    t! 


ii..,|,l    '   !1.       'I'liii-.    was    a    i^ii  ,il     r.i\"s|.  !\'  I'.iii  r  w.is  si.,  li  j  iiiiiai  k.ii.lr  man  .^ 

;il)i.i:t  i;,  A.   till,    il   was  a    m.tr   liilU-!      N  ,:    .,!!■■ 

11     Til,;!   1^    ■  1.;,  \  •  I  \' sa.l.     I  II-  .a-.ii.i.r.ii.  .!  luaii    1:1    I,!:','   w.-nM    li.i\c    lintic»-.i    11   at  ,ia 

!,a,    :  '  W'aiii    tin-   s..ainun    '.v. is   c,\.i,   ami    t',.     ;.'■■ 

.\  .    '\\'..'i! ,  \  I's    in    a    s(,.  '^    ,,[    j^;i  arial    \\  av.  i  ,  s^;iin  :ill   'la,  l\    Id  si.n  t    !■  .1    tlir   i  1  I'l    1.  1  , 

W  •  l.aii-  ,:  Ira,  .iml  1  !i.-  1.. .,  i\  ,i;l  ,.;  ;  la,;.  .1  na  .•  in  tin-  :       ■-■■ 

i>     laa,.!     Ir...  '      r,mi..l     iiini     \\iln..nt  ia-  s,..,!  i,,-  w  mti  .1  to  t,ik--  a  1  ■-!  1. "  .1,    ''lla 

k'l, . .\  ra_;   .■, 'a,  '  a.  :'  1'  ■  w  as  i|,  a.!  1 'i   iH.t.'  s-,  ...ip,   ■.-.urls,    ]\, ■:■'/:/',  in- J /(hir  ,   a'.'-     '• 

A      III,    tai  '       \'.  ',     t  iait.       II.      wis    .1.    a!  ,,».  ■  ■  y 
cia'a'aii  'I'll'      \..nnL:      m  ,n     i    \iuiill\'     wiM..!iii\ 

(  )      W  .  a  .   I     1  ..111.  -s     that     1    1    ill  t     irai.  '  I  la  w  as  \  I'l  \    pk  as.ml   1  1  .ni]ialiv  :     .ila!    1    v.  iS 

si..|,l    ta'-.       If    'i-u    1.1111.  il    iiim.   .anil     '...'i  s..ii\    tus,,    Imiii  ..^u. 

kn-  ",   !!•■  w.i-  'i  .■-:     -  Mam.   'I'v,  ,\i\, 

\.    N..,   a  .  '    \\'.-  i-aiv  ;;aiiu;l:l   la-  w.is. 

(I     1  111 ,   I  ■■:  ,    '      II-    I', -ilia-  111  li!-'  a^aim. 

^    ,',.,' ''V    '"  '    1       ,  1         ,  ,v;iss  mal()nv<)ntiii;cmim;seoiii;mio\. 

(}.    \\  1  ,'.     I     II    \.  r    111  ai.l    an-tlaa,..     lil-.a 
this,      S.ia.a-l.i.,  A-  was  .li  ...a     S.aia  1 ..  ..Iv  w.is  ^       -/'a' 

l,ii-a.'        ?,..-v.  •,•,  h.  n    \-.  IS  I'ai.-  la-,  ~l    ;  ,   .'  /    V'' I  '  ''""'t '"-■':'''- '"'       I-  it  li"W  al  . 'H    ■'■  • 

.\      .\li,  til,.:       jiist  r.  '   Taa;  .,  It  1  .v;.i-.  ;ly  '  ^     '     sav  i"   .Xn'iii.in't    I  luiwlil    mi    lililli 
N'l'ii    -„,  I,    \i.-    Will-    "Aai-.       ',  .iiia'l    an.l    I  .  Ik.u  1  u!  lar   was  i  I.uk   l.ti.kL'    la'ail;,. 

Mil. 1  w  L- ,1.1.1  ail..   .;iilaoi..'h   tuii  w 'a  11  \va  a.ial  nu-  uaslm'  tliat   thin   \  a.ii  rmai!  >  Inl.  li 

wria-  i>ai>.   t  .\  .1  N\    .  ',.  -  i.l'l .  a  11.1  ma-  ui  us  w.-is  ma  wi.i  \  ei  .wa  ilia  mis  !    'I'd  think  o'  iiu- 1. -ill  11' 

.in. win. 1        r.al     \.  .-     ili.'.n't.     k:a>'.\-     wliiiii.  r.ki-  :i   iKi,i;t  i    fur  tin.-  six   \'.-ar    I'va  I.. --a  in 

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1  .1    !  I"   1.111 1-  ' !     i!.'.  .■   -I  ..ill  11  I  111  I  n:  I    ■,  ...  1;    1  ;  1'.  1 1    li   i     u,i    -    ■.\.ii''ii  i  ■  iil    '  |ir'  1,      I    ■!'  iii  I 

■  :\     1.  .lut  I        -Mil.      11     '    'A  1  ■    .1    .,'  1,1'  II'  ■!  11  .'.  ir,      I  111  1 1  It  ;n     tli  il    -li.ii  |.   \  •  .11  •!    !  h-  --I1111 
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"11''     '"I'  '■'    '      ''■''•     '.N    I'-     -AlirtilV    III    .l,l\l- 
■"        ^  '   *'  ~-  lIlW'.ll    I"'  .!     ,1     t,,, 

ini'l'V      ■'  '      ■'    '    -      '  ■'.'<■/".    '  \u 

<;•>■'■!  '11.''!        '»■'        tl,'-   .  1,1,1  ,',„  ..  '.   ,,   ,,,,. 
'"  I'l''.  '  -      !,i::   !',!    .ill   t'l  ;',   1;  ;.;i   ;  :     ,     ,,.,„.  \: 

I  ■,,„!     1,1,—     \,,,,      (,'.,■). 11,    ;    ,1  ,       .[  ,     ,..  ..    ,1,,. 

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■  ''■■'  '  '■   :-    •■  1'  '^'   p-n,  I  ii.iMiii 

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■'"•'  ■   -'       '    VMii"!      .;.  ■  11    11;, I    ,  ro(.k,cl, 
"11   '11-      ,i,\.  ,   l„  ■■  ,  ..^  |_  1,1, 
llltni.;    II!",'    Mlltll;,  :!'-   ,\ll'|   tl|,.,,|,,M 

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':;■:■    i :  '1      i.'or.i',i,  ,11 
I'  '■"■"  "  I':  !i!-     M'i"'"i  .if  M.  li...  ;..i,,ui,  (I,    l-.l,l,r 
I.  I'lii,'-  '''I'l.iliiiii, 

1.1  Itll^   I    VMI'.'s  l)(.\  MKiN. 

1  II"!"      '.V-   !'■      1,1-,   nil,       \;|,,-    .      Ili.lt.ri:ll       \v:i- 
■      '  '  '  •  ■'"":'■  ti,.    1!    ,,-M,    >..,!,,,.   ,1    .,;    .,-,.  ; 

'  "'  !    I'.!'!':    I.iiirii'',!   1  ilmt,   1   uir  .t  'I'luri   -.'..'.<■     ni.  ,■-,  -a  l,,,-,' .1,  m, :;....- 1,,.,,. 'h,. 

til    il-iiii'l  !i;-ht-    I'l  ;  .1,,N-  -  !■!   I'lii;     I-:,  t  h  'i-i-  : 

\:!'l    i!,'il.'--   1.  l:-ii  \ii,    M.'^-,  ,!     l;:!,l.    ,11  'I'i'':''    \V':''   !■:':<-    iin,!:--.-,  t   ,1,   th.r,-   w.-n- 

1  iiml'.i'.ii.l,-  111    \\:,\  -,  ,  II!'.  -ti'i  ',    I  I'l,  II  pi"--  : 

"  "'i    !'  '   -iv-  ,i  -I  in.  .--.I.,,.  .1.,,',  ,...-.    |,  ,.,1,  T  -  1,'   U.I-    '-I'-.l    II'  ;!    !,,n..  i.;,,!  u-,,it,-,l    t^ir 

■■■  l'-!i"l  '.^'i.-.  Ilii-iyi:,!  t',  ',;-.    ■ 

.\'i'!   IlU'l   I.'  1,;   ill-  lit;!"  ,  ;;:i:„  1   i'lll  ,.;  'l.iiii,  s  'i')!"!-.'    \\  iTi-    ,  ,  „  ■!  i-  -    •  .-i ,,;          i-.iilv    i.fth,- 

"Ml'   ,\  ,ni\   In  ,■  .  ,ii  ■  .ir  .III' :  I'l"-:  -    ■ .  1-1 

"  ■    1;  I't   ri:-' '!     1  II  :!:i  r"ii-    fun:!'  .  -' •  11  '  ;'t  'i''-'-     «'!■       '!'':''  'in'-      t!,;t     m      jnstiro 

i'"i  -I'.ii'iv  .'s  h,'  ,-,,n',i  ■n!":i..-t  lii,-  m,  1  il-  nr-lit  ]<r  ,  In— ,-,l: 

\ii'i      ':-    1,,,.-    w  !,'    ill   ,      ,,,,,..1,,;   ,,.    I,.,  T,].  r.     w    !,     ,  111,  ;.■■:.     -,■.-,■     an,!    liui;,-ys 

" ''■in-il','.   '.',,"11  ■  til  it  Iii'l  loiin  !.,,  11  ,,11  ;.t.,!,;iti,,n, 

^'I'l     ''!■'    "  -Inihl- r   -ilr'     "    k   t.l    hiin     t;,'  N'' '""  '"  "iv-.i  in  full  cniin,.-,  tiijii  at  (j1(!  l''.l'l.'r 

\v,'iu  imtli  I'l,'  p',,.  1  ,r:!  I'l'-.n.  F.  uiili'v  ,!,.'iru':,,n 
W"    ■>'.  ill    p  u-    iiini  111,  till-  -,  .is, ,11    '.Miii     I 

'-I'-irroii-    In; '..-■  ,n,n  il;.)ti.  '  Tii-i.  t  li,  ••  :;a'.-,  iii-  wif,.' a  \vr.i;i|H'r  inaiic  fcr 

--'  .111''  nil,    niit  -,-,  t.i'l. 


>"   llit.->'  litiu',L;iit    liiiii    l..\v   ■i))'\    l,i!!f,     aii'l        .\n, 

-niiir  cii  n  ,ij„,,.  tja  .   ir. 
Straw   L"i,,ii'^li    t,,  lied   hi-   ■.  .my  t',,:    i'.it  mt       ,\n. 

aii'l  a  vrar  ; 
■.■■■.:   ;:;,  y  .-tr,- „,_,;    ;,,.,i  .-.  .ili  juuai  „  -  ui   .n-      .\ii' 

'-■onsfiiin.-iiljal  -i/c. 


t;i'>-  ''I'lii.i'it  Iimi  t'.\i'iit .'  -tip|ifr^.  vwv 

ji  I'r  ,)t"  ','.  liii  il  w  I-  -mail  : 
tlii;'.'  ( iiwr'-'l  him  v.ilii  sackrhitli,  a-  it 

w,  !r    in  \'  it'ons  liit,^, 
lii'.'s-  ciutiK'i  Ills  liclplcss  chiKlren  in  a 

wardrobt  yf  misfits  : 


iiryfoKoi  \   \\i>  i>;  \i  /,v;'/r 


All  :   i'.uy  triinmcil  liis  lionsi.-  with   "  W'rl 

<()iiR-,  ■  ami  soiiulii  if  ;i  lirarisli  irasli. 
All'     cMif    aI'M-nl  niiiuii'il     l)iutli(.r    luou^lit 

iivf  dollars  all  in  i  a->li  ! 
W'iiii  Ii   tlu- Koiiil  olil   ;ia>tcir  liaii(lK-il  Willi  a 

thrill  (il  fNullalidii, 
W'l^liiiii;    that     in    li'!li\'    liuai-    iiiii;lit    lia\c 

i.'oi;k-  In--  wliiiii   ■liiiiatiun  ! 

Muniiii^'   oaiiu-  al  la--t  in  -^iilciidiii  ;  Imt   llu- 

'',lili  1  .  \\i,i;iiiid  111  ;;l(Mini, 
K.IK-U  aiiiiil  lit  (M\  mil;  inuihui   and   llu   rnin-^ 

iif  his  hoiiK-  : 
And    hi-,   ]>irt\-  had  iu-m  r  till  lliil    momiiii' 

lircai  -(I  In  i:;hl . 
I'dr  ht   piayi-d  fur  iho-^o  w  ho  hioiiudit  h.into 

that  niu  Npi  .  tt  .1  pliulil. 
Ihil  sunii  wut'.dU  ihoui'ht--  intiudid,  lor  in- 

wondrnd  u'<  1  and  o  ■  i  . 
If  Ihi-v'd  Km-  thai  iia\  al  an.tioii  w  iial  tin  \- 

i;a\  '.•  llu-  ni^dit  hrlort-  ? 
And  lii-.   tViw-nt   inaMi  coiuhidrd  wiUi   lii.- 

natural  rxi-laniation, 
"Take   ni'-   to'l'hx-rll    in    niruw  Lord,!)'- 

full-  my  ni\t  donation 

Wli.l.  (.'  \ui  I  11 1\, 


A    SCMOOI.    (ilkl.'S    l)i;cl.AkAI"l()N  Ol- 

iM)r.i*i;M)i-.Nci:. 

Sl,:lt>.''lr    fit      A',       '  ■;.     ■;    ./■     a;   ,.:'iil  :    til    l7>".:'i:: 
I   I.;.  ,  .•  ,•■' S  h.<.-t. 

\X  fill's  ill  tl;>-  ••oin>c  of  hiiiTKin  t-vriits  it 
V\  h'L'iiii-  mci— .ii\  for  Iht*  ]niiiils  of 
a  -i'-lioo!  !o  ,',^-,,,l\<-  ihf  liaiids  tint 
.  .miuTt  tluni  With  tlu-ir  [Trimipal ,  ami  to 
a  —  unu-  aim.iiw  th'iiroph-  of  th.-t-aith  llu- 
!:■  r  and  .-.in  il  -t  itioa  to  whi.di  tlh-  '  'U-  of 
iiatnii-  and  iiatnTr's  I '.od  cntitir  th^ai,  a 
dr^i  at  u— ■•'  <  I  lor  tin'  opinions  of  said  ,  rin- 
<  ijial  d'.aiiaii.:-.  tlial  thi  >■  --hall  ch-rlali-  tlu- 
lan-.',--  thai  i-iip,']  tin  in  to  th'-  -i-paration. 

W'f  hold   tlusr  trull;-  to  hr  si'lf .  \idi.'nt  ; 
-    -hit     piiaiipd-     !ind     yiil-     ail-    ci'.'ahd 
i-'.nal  ;  that  tlu-  latti  r  art-  i-n  hnv(  il  witli  ct  r 
tain   inali'-nahlr    iii;!i!s:    and   ainoni;   tlu-i- 
art-  lift'.    111),  \\\ .    and   tin-  pur-nit  of  no  h< 
Sons  :  —and    \\',<n(\cr   an\-    foi  in    ofs.  i'..ol 
lii-.-.inn-s  d,-.ti  U'tis'-  of  til'-'' .'nils    itistiM' 
to  ahi-r  or  aholi-h  it.  in-ti 
tntiiii.',  a  niw   -.liool.    laving   its   loundatiou 
(Ml     su(h     piiiuiplrs,      an.l     ornani/ini;     its 
liowers  III  sueii  iuiui.  as  to  liiem  sbali  seem 


iiio^t  likLlv  to  ;-'  laiir  tiifii  safely  ami   hap- 

piar-S. 

l''iidiiu-e.     inched,     uon'd     dielate     tliat 
srhouls     Ioiil;     cstahli-lad     --iKUihl     not    he 
altered    for   lie.ht   and  ti  in-i.-nt  causes  :   ami 
ai  ii)rdin,Ld\\  all  •  xpriimee  hatli  shown  that 
i;it!>    ale    nion-    di--posed    to    -niTer      while 
evils    are    suiTiiaoje      thin    to    ritdit    lliein 
-eUe-.    h\-    ahoIi-hli'L;     thi'    I'orin-^    to    whieii 
tiny    ail     aeeu-toim-d        I'nil    uluti    a    loiij. 
train   ol   iiamniKii;    and    i-x  iniiiiaiions  inn 
-■at  s  hut  oiii- ohi.'.-l.    and    llial  th.   .  stahlish 
nil  lit  ol  an  ah->o  I  nil'  '    lUinih.  i  i-ni ,      m  Ihi  •<( 
lia  — . -,il    is  tlvir    li'di!     ill.  tie  il    dutv     to 
tin  o\\   oil"  -Ui  h  I'  a  in-   ol   -rluxil .  and  to  ].io 
\  ich-  111  .'.   L;nard--  loi   iluii   fntuir -it  ui  il\ 

SUi  h  In-  hi-(  11  till  jMtiint  -iiriiiaiiii-  ot 
i:ii -1  p,  ioi  -ill--,  and  -lu'h  is  now  IIk  sad 
ill.', -.i',\'  tiial  ion -train-  llu-iii  to  altei  llir 
lonns  lo  wliieh  tlu  \-  air  arenstoined.  The 
li!-'ioi\ol  tin-  pie-tnt  inana,i;i.  ineiil  ol'  the 
1 1!  nil' 11  1  -ehool  has  hecii  a  histoi  vol  repeated 
(  raiiiniine.  and  examinations,  ha\'ini;,  a-  an 
i  i.hii-it  o'ljret,  tin-  t-tahli-htm  ill  of  an  ah-  o 
hi!e  ■  Mm-  •tin  kinr  i-in  "  in  lln-sr  ela— i- 
and.  lo  pio\f  liii-  \\  r  have  siltiiilillcd 
thi-i-  fids  to  a  landid  vNoild. 

W     ihcrifoie,    llu-   repri-rnlali\  es  ol   ih' 
i.dii-i>f  tin    '-.liool.  in  i;ciiiial   -i-liool  room 
as-i-mhUd.    do.     in    the    n.inu'    and    li\-    lii 
authoritv  of  llu-  -iris  of  these  ,|a--r-.  -Uip 
that  l!ie-;o  elassi  s  .I'e,  and  of  ri'.du  (niL;ht  to 
he.  frei-  and    independent:   that,   in   futn:. 
liu\   -h.dl   ha\i    full   tii;ht   to   i^o  to  -ehoo! 
--lav  at  home    do   tlnir  lis^r,.|^  or  not .  will 
olfi  1     p' i\;l' ei-    whiih    indianndent     i-ii!- 
eiiiov,      .And  in  -iipjioil  of  ihi-  di'i'iaraiion. 
w-'  mutua'h    !'!i-  f.n-  lo  c.aeh  othrr  our  li\i- 
our   i-h  UK' -   of  honoia'ile   .L;tadnation    and 
(inr    aer.d  exei  IK-m  e  in  (leportment, 

r  xi'i;Rii;Ncr.  with  a  ri:i  ractohv  cow 


W 


V  n-i-d  li  1  kt  i.-p  a  row  \\hen  \\<-  ll\e' 
in  I'u-  eoUiiti\-,  and  sirli  a  <-o\\  \ 
I.iw  -ikis!  Whv.  slu-  n-i-d  to 
I  one-  to  !..■  niilkiil  a-  ren  lar  as  i-loek  work 
Sh.'il  kuoek  al  tlu-  rati-  with  h' i  horn-, 
j"-t  a-  -  !  -ihh-  as  anv  otlur  iinnian  eritti  i 
JI'i  'u  me  \\a-  Ki -e  I  tu  \  er  kiiowid 
h"  V  -he  J.  ot  that  name,  for  -he  was  blaek 
a-  a  kittle 


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243 


Well,  one  day  Rose  got  sii  k.  aiul  w.nildn  I  anger  like  herself  ;  she  shuck  W  r  h.ad  aii.l 

<  il  nuthiiig.  poor  thing  I  and  a  day  or  so  pawed  the  carpet,  and  sw  did  her  rellection 

.irter  she  died.      I    raly  du    helieve   I  cried  and— would    you    believe    it  .•'—that    awUii 

when  tiiat  poor  critter  was  gone.     Well,  we  i>rute  went  right  into  niv  looknig  glass 
went  tor  a  little  spell  witlioul  a  cow,  hut   I  Then    I    hoo-hoo'd    ris;ht   out.     All   this 

told   .Mr.  Scru-gin>  it  wonldn  t  do,  no  way  while    1    was  gettiii;;   agoniad;    the   brass 

nor  no   how:   and   he  gin  in.      Whenever   1  knob  on   the  stove  g.)t  .so  hot  that  1  had  to 

..wA  iiri.l^  Mr,  Scrn-gins  knnwed  I  meant  it,  sit  on  the  iiarrer  niaiud  piece  aiul   hold  on 

Will,  a  lew  ilaysarler.  h    come  home  with  to   nothing       I    du'-s.tit    mo\<-    lor   fear    Id 

liie    finest    cow    and    young  calf    you   e\er  slip  off 

■■red.      He  gill  thiity  .lollars  for  her  and  the  .\Ii    Scrnggins  came  luiind   to   the   front 

rail,  and  -seventy-live  cents  to  a  nuiii  to  help  doci,  hut  il  w:ls  locked,  and   then   he  come 

'""'«'"■■'' '"""^•-  to  the   uindow   and   opened   it.     1   jumped 

Well,  they  .Irove  her  into  tlie  back  yard,  down  and  run   lur  liie  window,  and   liadn  l 

and    Mr,    Scriiggiiis    tol.l    me   to   com.-   out  nioien  got   mv  lua.l  out  nfore  I  lieaid  that 

and  vee  hei,atid    I    did:   and    1    Went  up  to  crllU  1    a  c!)niing   allei    iiie       C.racious;    bin 

h'-r   |e-,t  as  I  u-ed  to  did  lo  Kose,  and  when  I    wa>   111   :i   liurrv  ;    mor,-  li.iste,  less  speed, 

1    said    "  I'oor   Sukev,"    would    you   beliive  always:    loi   the  mole  I   Hied  to  climb  cpiiek 

it:-  tlie  nastv   biute  kicked   iiie  right  in  llie  the   lu:i-er  it  took,  an,!   jnsl  as  1  got   ready 

lore  part  ol   mv  back  :    liei  fo,)i  catciied  into  to  |nmi>  down,  tli.it  biiite  of  a  cow  kotched 

my  dress  -bran-new   dress,    too     eo-t    miv  nie   in    the   Iv.ick    an.l    tuiueu    me  over  and 

eents  :l  yaril.  and  she  took  a  dollar  s  w.alli  over  out  of  the  window, 
ii.'dit  out  as  el,  an  as  tlie  back  of  m\   hand.  Well,  when  1  got  right  side   up,  1  looked 

I  seiieched  r:i;lit  out   and    .Mr,  Seniggiiis  .it    tlie   wimlou    ,ind    tiaie  stoo.j  that   cow 

kotehed   me   jesi  as  I  was  .Iroi.piiie,  and   h.-  with    her  head   betwoii  liie    uiiite   an.l    red 

larrie,!    m.    to  tlu-  dooi    and    1    weiil    111   ,in,l  eurt.iins,    and    aiiothei    pu-,-,     ol    iii>    dress 

sol   down,      i  lell  k'ud  o'  l.iintish     i    w.isso  lianglin-  oti  h.  1    hoiiis. 

abominable  skeeie.l  Well,  inv  liiisband  an-l  me  was  jeSt  start- 
Mr,    Seni--ins   sai.i    he    would    lani    hei  m,^  loi  the  liule  :illev  lii;ii  rniis  alongside  of 
belM    m.iiiieis.so    he   picked   U].  tile  poi,,  r  tile   Inuise,    when    llicvow    L;ive  a  bawl,  and 
and    went   ,)Ut,  but    I    had    hardly   began    I..  out  of  tlie   wiiulow  she  eome,  wiiisking  iier 
g-t  a  leelle  stiengtlieiu -,1  up  afore  in  nislH.l  t  111,  which    had  koteiu,!  lire  on  the    l-'iank- 
mv  dear  husb,ind  a  llonrislijng  the    [„,kei,  Im  stove,  and  its.i.ed  lur  rieht. 
:in.dth:it  vici,)nscow  arlei  him  like  all  mad,  Mr    Sci  iig-ms  an.l  ineiun    iiUo  the  alley  in 
Mr.  :s<-riiggms  jumi»,d   int..  the  room    .md,  su,  h   liast.-   w e  ..;..t  w.  d-.;e.i    last       Husband 
a.l.in-  he  had   tune  t.)  turn  r.Mind   an.l  shut  tri.  d    .>  ^.-t   ahe-i.i ,  but  1  .1  been    ni  the  rear 
:be,l,..,r,  tlial  .!.sp.i;ite  brute  w;is  m,  i,„,  longcn..!i;;h,  :in.|  I  w..ul.lnt  let  him.     That 
Mr    S,ru-:,;ins  got  up  .m  the  .iinin.L;  ro.mi  drea.llnl  cow  no  s.mhu  1-  se.  11  Us  in  the  alley 
tab'e,  an.l  ]  run  int..  t!:,-  parh.r.      1  lli.,UKiit  than  -he   ma,!.-  a  di-Ii,  but  think  goo.lness  ! 
I  il    be  sate   thele,  but   1   w  as  ske.-ie.l  s,,I,a,|  she  stu.k  fast,  too 

■dut   I    l..i-g,,t   t..  si, Ml    the  .l.M.r.  :in.l,  s.ikes  Husband  trixl  ih,-  '^atcbut  that  was  fast, 

ahvel   alter  ho'iking  over  the  .lining  n... 111  and   there   wasn  t    n.>b'.nv    iiisi.k- the   house 

tab!.-  an.l   r..lling    Mr.  Scrnggins  olf,  in  sli.-  t..  ..p.n  it       .Mr,  S.-vie^^ins  wanted  t<i  climb 

walkeil  into  tlie  parlor,  sh-.iking  lur  he,id  :is  ..\-,r  an.l  nnb.ilt  it,  buV  1  v.-uhint  let   him. 

iiiucll  as  to  say;      "ni   givi-  v. .11   a   toll,  li  I  wisnt    g.iing  t..  be  1.  II   alone  as^ain    with 

now."      I  jumped  on  a  .-hair,  but   thinkii'g  th,il  d.sperate'cow,  even  if  she  was  fast  :  s.) 

that  warn  t  high  enough.  I  g.)t  one  foot  on  I    ma.le    him    help  me  ., v.  r   the   gate.      Oh. 

tlu-  l.riss  knob  .)f  the    I'lanklin  st.iVe,  :i;i,l  .k.n.   eiimbin,<     a    high   i;:Ue    when    •>.iure 

put    the   other   on   th.'    niant.-l  idece,      Voii  skeere/i   bv  a  cw  is  a  .Irea.lful  thin^    ,ind    I 

ought  to  Iki' Seen  tlnit  i.nv   in  out  parlor;  know  il  ' 

slie  lo.iked  all   r.iun.l  ,is  if  she  was    ina/ed  :  Well,  I  g..i  .,ver,  let  husband  in,  an.l  then 

at  i,ist  sill-  I.,.,k.i!  in   the  !,,.,kine  e!as-^    :<••:!  it    •.-:!:    !.•-,-   -;,;,!  ,;■.    -.■...\    c...!-    .n....     ...:.,!. 

thought  she  seed   another  cow   exhibiting  b.jrs  tu  gel  that  drea.lful  critter  out  of  tlif 


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III  MA  lA'i  U  '.V  . ;  \7'  />/  ;/./>  TIC 


allow  She  I  icl  lowed  and  kicked,  and  luitall 
lielluwid  to  her,  and  shel.awled  back  aj;ain  : 
but  w  L-  j;<)t  her  oiit  at  last,  n;id  sikIi  a  time  ' 
I'd  had  ei  ugh  uf  her;  liu>liand  sold  lu  r 
lor  twenty  liollars  iie\t  day.  It  eost  him 
se\'enl>'  l'i\e  cents  to  j;et  lier  to  market .  and 
when  he  tried  to  jiass  olT  one  i>l'  tlie  li\e 
dollar  hills  he  got,  it  turned  out  to  lie 
a  counterleil. 

Mr.  Sciuggins  said  lo  his  dving  <la\-  thai 
he  believed  the  lirother  of  the  ni.m  that  suld 
him  the  cow  houc.lil  it  iMck  again,  I  he- 
lie\f  It  luljied  t(i  wony  in>  pom  hu^lian<l 
into  Ins  grave-  Ah,  my  iVieUiis,  vmi  lietter 
lielieNe  1  know  what  ,i  cow  is.  1  don't  in  id 
an  introduction  to  any  female  ut  the  cdw 
specii  s. 

RIOl  II  .M    «)N     lin    AMKOOM)    Ol     S\N  A  I  . 

Ih.  ■.,,|,.:,-  .  lui.  .r,r.i:,.  I,  f  «.  r.U  "..-  n.. ;.-..,:  •  ■  V  . 
,..'1  1    ,1.  ■   .   ..n      I     \1;      I  ..lU..,,,  !   i    il.ri     ,;,,«,,,.,  .,■   ,,,  „,,,,,.      !    „, 

t:  .     I   .   : [:n,.  •■    \  I,.-     \i,k,.    :..'.       \    -„    ,l    ,.    |  .,    ,,!     '       ~   ,      l 

u  ■  ;i.     :.  I II-!  1.1  .,1       ill,.    \i.,.,.,.ii.i  i-  .1  .,,..,.  I   :ii,    ,',    Mil  ,, 


iial. 


twW^ii.M-,     what,     what,     what,     w 
V\  what! 

What's  tile  news  liimi   Swat  .■' 
Sad  newT.. 
Had  news. 
Comes  liy  the  cable  led 
'riirough  the  Indian  ()eean's  bed, 
Through  llie  Persian  Ciult.  the  Red 
Se.i  and  tile  Med- 
iterranean- lie'.s  dead  ; 
The  Aiikooiul  is  dea<l  ! 


''  I'nr  the  Akooin!  I  nmuin  ; 

Who  wouldn't  ' 
lie  strove  to  disiegavd  the  message  stern, 

Hut  he  Ahkoodn  t. 
1  ttad  ,  dead  .  dead 

(.Sorrow  Sw  ais  / ) 


Swats  wh.i  hae  w  i    Ahkoond  bled, 
Swat--  wliom  he  hatii  oUeli  led 
Onward   to  a  gi>r\-  bed, 

(.'r  t,)  vietorv 

As  the  case  might  be  I 

Soriow  Swats  1 
'I'e.irs  slud. 

Shed  teals  Ilkt    w.iler, 
\'cj\n  gve.it  .\hkoond  i-.  dead. 

That  Swat  s  the  matter. 

' '  Monin,  <ily  oi'  Sw;it . 

Vuui  glial  Alikoond  is  nut, 

Ihil   lam  'mi.l  woinis  to  lut, 

Ilis   mortal  jiail  aliMn.-,  his  soul  was  canglit 

t  Ikcaiise  he  wa~  a  giioij  Ahkuond  i 

t'|)  lo  the  bosom  ol'  Mahound. 
Though  tarthy  walls  his  irame  surround 
I  I-i  ire\  I  r  hallow  ed  be  the  ground  1  ) 
\nd  sa\-  "  lie  s  now  ol   no  .Ahkoond  '  " 

ilis  soi;l  is  in  the  s],i.>- 
'I'lie  a/nte  skies  tlial  bend  alio\e  his  lo\ed 

Metro].oIis    if  Swat, 
lb  sees  witli  1,  rg  r.  other  eves, 
AUiwail  all  e  .rthly  mystiries — 

lie  know.,  wliat  s  Swat. 

"  Let  S\\.U  bury  the  great  Ahkoond 

Witli  a  noise  ol'  mourning  and  of  lamenta- 
tion ! 
l.it  Swat  bury  tiie  great  Ahkoond 

With    a  noise   of    tiie    mourning  of  the 
Swattish  nation  I 
h'allen  is  at   length 
lis  tower  of  strength. 
Its  sun  i^  dimmed  ere  it  had  noomd  ; 
head  lies  the  great  Ahkoond, 
The  great  Ahkoond  of  Swat 
Is  not!  " 

Gto.  T.  Lanigan. 


Vvv; 


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Pakt  VII 

RELIGIOUS   MORAL  AND  DIDACTIC 


yn,   selections  i„  tins  .iepart,,,.,,,  wluh-  cho,en  wi,l,  n-fl-roiuc  to  special  a.lap.atiou  to 

.ea.ling  auM  r-,  itafoM   are  eaU-uIate,l  to  teach  an,l  i„cul,-ate  ih,,...  practical    social 
moral  an.l  rd.g.ous  se„ti,ne„-,  an,i  truths    u-h,ch   are  I,r,.„i,   wholesome  and  acceptable 
in  j^'eneral  to  iiareiits  an<[  to  all  reli<,Moiis  (letioinmaticjiis. 


MY  CRHMI). 

Iil'ir.D  tiiat  Christian  -race  ahounds 
W'luTe  ciiarity  is  seen  ;  that  wlien 
We   climb   to  heaven,  'tis  on   the   rounds 
Ot  Io\'e  to  men. 

I  iiold  all  else,  naineil  Jiiety, 

A  -elfish  sclu-nie.  a  vain  pret^-ns.-  ; 

Where  center  is  not.  can  t'     re  lif- 
Circmnference  ! 

This  I  moreover  hold,  aiw!  dare 

Affirm  ■.vhi-r-'er  m\   rhj,  nie  m  iv  -o,— 

Wir.Uever  tiiin>,'s  lie  s-.v>-et  or  fair, 
Love  makes  them  so, 

Whether  it  he  the  lullaiiies 

That  ciiarni  to  le-t  the  nursling'  bird, 
i>:   that  sweet  ccjllfidelK  e  t){  siglis 

.\iid  l)Iu,slies,  made  without  a  wird. 

Whether  th  •  da/zlin;,'  an.l  the  tiu-ii 
'  'f  softly  -uni[iluous  ^'.ardeii  iiowers, 

C);  'iv  Some  caliin  door,  a  bush 
I '!  r^i^K*''!  llowrr-. 

Tis  not  the  wide  piiylacterv, 

N'or  stubborn  fasts,  n<jr  stated  pravers, 
That  makes  us  saints  ;  we  j'idge  the  tn  e 
By  what  it  bears, 

ATid  whr'ii  a  man  can  live  apart 
h'rom  works,  on  theol.i-ir  trust, 

I  k!U)w  the  blood  aijcjut  iiis  heart 
I-  •.;r;,    ar.  ;;;:bl. 

Al.Ki;    C.\KY. 


»J 


Tlir:  IMVI  KSAI.  PRAYf-R. 

T^.vnn,,;  of  all,  in  every  a';e, 
•L         In  e\er\-  clime,  adored,' 

liy  saint,  by  sa\aj^.- and  bv  sa-e, 
J'hovah,  Jove,  or  Lord. 

Thou   Kr«t   Fir^l   Cause,  least   ;in.lerstood. 

W  ho  r'u  aiy  sens.-  confined 
To  know  but  tiii,,,  lh:.t  Thoa  art  j.o.,d 

.\i!d  that  myself  am  blind. 

V.  I  L;a\-e  me  in  this  rl.irk  est.ale 

To  -ee  tlle;;o(,d  from  ill, 
.\id    bindin;,^  "ature  fa^t  in  fate, 

L'-'l  'rre  the  human  will. 

"A'hat  conscience  dicl.ites  t,;  be  done. 

nr  'Narns  n;e  not  to  do. 
This  tea.  h  me  more  than  hell  to  shun 

1  hat  mon-  tiif:ii  heaven  [air^u.  . 

Wii.U  b:-ssinj;s  Thy  fre-  b.amtv  ^ives 

L'  t  ni'-  not  '-rist  away  ; 
lor  Cod  i-,  p.iid  whc!)  uvAU  rc-ivi  s- 

'I'o  enjoy  is  to  obe\-. 

V-t  not  to  earth  s  c.,ntracte<l  span 

Thv  ;-;ood!l.  -■,  ht  -.v.--  bound 
Or  think  T';.e  Lord   .1  .ne  of  man, 

When  thousand  worlds  are  round, 

L-t  not  this  weak,  unknowing  hand 

i'->-sunu-  Thy  br.lts  to  throw. 
■  \n-i  deal  o  initiation  round  the  lanH 

On  .  a.di  I  judge  Thv  foe 


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;.\f. 


la-.l-H'.I'  '/'S.   AfOA'. 


ill  I 


t  I. 


II'  I    nil  li'^'iu.  Tin-  :.;r:ui.-  iinp.iit 

>-,.ll  i;'.  till-  liL^lu  \<<  >:.\y  ; 
ll  1  am  wioni;,  O  U  acli  in\   lu-ait 

To  lind  tlial  lifUii  way 

Sa\>-  iiu- alike-  truiu  foolish  iiride 

Or  iiiiiuoiis  ili>coiiU  111, 
At  au>.-hl  Tliv  wisiioiu  li-as  ik-iiit-d. 

Or  au-hl  Tiiy  gouiim->s  k-iit. 

Ai.KXANiMK   I'ciri; 


••(iOI)   IS   CAI.l.lNti   A\IZ.'" 

n„    1!,.     l-i.nl.-.,      ■■,!    .1.'       >l     1'-     •:■■      •:'.    '        ■■     I'-O-'-'     ' 

M.ii„i-.     1    ■   I.    I..1  -   _  ■  ■'     t    i  ^  '■'■'.'■■  '1   ■■!    '"-   I 

>„fl,j,;.!     M       •  I:,.;  t.  ■      :        -  "       M    : 

,1    :  ,,    „r;  -1     ;  i.   1    luf    .  f    L     !.!.■   il'  ■  ^  ■    >    ■  .  t' 

II..:.  I  v>  ..;    •*.!.-     I      ■  Hi-.  •■■■■■■-:  ">i  " 


.  I     --     ,      1      .1 

1    J.     .., 


n  /  A  .  .!•  i~  raUir..!.;  m-.  '  ^'-  iir.iriiini-<.-.l 
VT  Oil,    wiial    Visions    cliniid     his 


,\-  :,1-.  1  a;;i.-r  sMiMt  li;.sli-lii-'! 

1',)  !■.•■-  h..iia-  Ik  vo'iii  llu-  skiis  I 
(■,...1  li,;(i  iMiKd  iiiiii,  oil,  lio-,\  ollcii 

II  m;  i;r  li-M.-    t  lo  li  ■■  •    ili, 
H  IsU-nivi    ■.■!  !.:■■  lild  o!  .a  luHl, 

l-'u!l  ol  ,•:,;  a, a.  lov.    ii,;  al!  ! 

li,,v,  la    ]•;.;■>  i  .nal  !.■  >v  la-  l.i!M,r>.-d, 

>,->kuiL;  mollis    tor  Lliii-t  to  will, 
';■;■>!  hi  ■.  1m;-.:'.;v,.>  \'.-i'i:s  h.r.i   ri-t-tu-d 

'l'    ■••-  ,,;  ::a-\:-a:i.ls  l;o;:i  t  a.  T  -:ti. 
'W   ~   ..:!   ll'  ir  v..)  iiiou- hi-.  ].;■,  .i.Iiiil;, 

:■■    I    a:  .  ]■!  i\  fV  is  tiliiu  d  to  i-.,ii--i-  : 
iau  \-,.-  ';■  i.  K  i-a- ;.',r,i-  ii'U- .la-a'.  ■  !•- 

Thri'ivii  l-a-    -'.-ifl^   ;Ms-~iai;  u.i>s 

I  .  his  iioaa-,  hi-,  i  hiir-  h.  h:>  Noilhla.-!d, 
S  ho. ,1s  and  lai— ioas  'jiow  a  -.s  oi  Id-wuif- 

) !  '.v-  tia  '.  :-orio\\.  d  I'.i  'da  I''  ll  ai<.-r 
1  -1  tla-  l...--.-d  e-;-->-a!.is  lid.-! 

Ih!-.  tla-  u.  rk  imi-'  aa  si:ai,i;lit  ioiward  ! 
\  ■'  .  r  \\.-.-  ta    ll-  ^i'  .la  J  iK-id. 

'd'-  .i  \i   -  kao',-,'  ;a-  wiiuld  la.t   lalti  i 
I'l'.o-a-h  Ir-  laaio-l  soul  viiKllt  hl'-i'd 

t  ,  ,  i  ;v  .  .liliii-a:  11-,  'I  L'in  isliaiis  ' 

.  lo  a-  !■■  :  ■;  th--  I  .iM  to  dav? 
.'■.-■    ■-■'-  oa.'  r  for  his  si  r\-ico  ' 

1  1,1  w  ■■  laii-'T,  \\  itcli.  and  jaav  ' 
M  a    oar  '-roih'  i  's  lia-  oalhuso  us, 

\;j  1  i:    -  lilaalh-  ha  1- t  fall 
1-'   -t  la.l  i-'ilv  oa  his  woikt-is, 

Hal  oil  Cliri'-lKuis,  (aie  and  all. 

M-Wv    V.     Wim;  \Ti-- 


IHK  CRl'CiriXION- 

1.\sKi-;i»    the    hcavt-iis  .  —  ■•  What    foe-    to 
("rod  lias  doiR- 
This  uiK-xainpk-d  di-od  ?  "      The  lu-avt-ns 
vxclaini, 
'•  'Twas  iiiau  ;  and   we  in   horror  sn,ilehi-d 
the  sun 
From    such    a    speelaele     of    K"'"-    ■'"*' 
shame." 
1  .isked  the  si-a  ; — the  sea  in  fury  boiled, 
.\iidan--uered,  with  his  voice  of  sloniis," 
'Twas  man 
My  wavis  in  iiaiiii   at  his  critia-  recoiled. 
'i)i-closrd  tlu-  ahyss,  and  ft om  the  center 
lan," 
1     asked     the     >artli  ;— the     earth     u-plied, 
aKha-t. 
■•'Twas   man;    and   siu  h    straiiiH-  pan^s 
ia\   ho^om  rent, 
Tliatsiill  I  -roan  and  shudder  al  the  ji.ist." 
To  man,  ^ay.  smiliUK.  tluaa^htless  man, 
I  wt-nt. 
And  asked  him  next  .   -/-v  luiu.  .1  a  sKiiiihil 
i\e. 
Shook  his   iiroiid    luad,    and  d. ai^,,     .    me 

liu  rejilv. 

M()NTl,iiMl-:kV 


CLII'I'INO  THK    IJIUti;. 

'■[■^Hi.ar.  is  aiiollur  class.  It  i^  liuite  lash- 
i  ioiiahle  for  people  lo  say.  "Xts  I 
hclievclhe  Bible,  but  not  the  suptr- 
natnral.  1  believe  .vervthiiiK  Ihal^  corre^ 
spoil, is  with  Ihis  reason  of  mine. "_  Tlay  yo 
oy  ;t-i,'ia>-  the  I'.ible  willi  a  !>eilkliite.  euttliiK 
,,nl  this  and  tiiat.  Now.  if  I  l-ave  a  rii;hl 
t,,cut  ,,ut  a  cri-ain  porli,ai  of  the  Ihi.le,  I 
d.or.t  know  wli-a  one  oi'  me  irunds  has  not 
a  li-ai  t  to  cut  out  another,  a;ai  another 
friend  to  cut  oMt  another  !>art,  and  so  ■  -. 
V,,u  w.,r.ld  have  a  .rae.r  kind  ol  I'.ib'.e  a 
c-verybodvcut  lait  wh.at  he  waiite'l  to,  l-.vciy 
ll  ir  won!.'  cut  "ut  evervtliiiiR  about  lyiiia,  ; 
everv  dninkard  w.nihl  be  cuttir.K  "Ut  what 
h-  didn't  like.  Oia  e,  a  s^eiita-nian  ti.ok  his 
Ihbh'  around  to  iiis  miaisti-r  s  and  s.ia,. 
•■  That  is  your  I'.ible."  ■'  "A'hv  ,h,^\ouea:' 
it  viv  Hible?"  said  the  tniir.s'.ir.  "  We.l, 
rei.lied  tlie-eiitleman,  "  I  have  been  siuiiig 
*  .  _    __ i_: r,_^-.    ft..-;.    v;-.*rs.  :i'V! 

wlK-n  von  s:na  Oiat  a  "thing  in  the  Hible  was 


Ri:[.ii.!,t!-K^  \fok\\!    i\-/'  luiKicnc 


to 


not  uiilhfiilic,  I  riit  It  cii.t."      llf  Ii-nl  iihiiul 
.1  liiiril  <it"  tlif  UiliK' cut  (Jill ;  all  i.TJu',,  ;;1| 
<if  Ivcclcsiasti.'      iti'l   Kcvilatiun,  and  ,1  };<i(m1 
ikul  l)eside>^.      i'h"  minister  wanted   him  to 
U'uvt'  the    IJihle   willi  him  ;   he  didn't  want 
the  rest  of  his  eungn.'j^Mtiun  to  see  it.     But 
til     man  said,   '    Oh,  no  !    I  have  Die  covers 
1'  li.  and  I  will  hold  on  to  them.''      And  olf 
1   ■  went   holding  on  to  the  covers.      It'  yoii 
'••  lieved  what  some  meii  preach,  you  would 
li,i\-f    nothini;  hut  the  cow-rs  hit   in   a  i -w 
ni'iMths.      I    ii.ive    ollen  said,  th.'.t    if   I    am 
-uitii,'  ti."  throw  awa-.-  tin-  i;di!e,  [  will  U!,-,,;.y 
•\  .ill  into  the  fire  at  om  •  .    'riicr.-  is  no  need 
of     waiting;     fi\-e    years     to  do      what     v^u 
•  :ia  do  as  well  :it  once.      [  1m\  e  yt  to  find  a 
•■::i:i    who   hcL^ins    to  jiick  .it  tl'.e   llilde   that 
■!'..■>  not  pick  It  all  to  ,:;e._-cs  in  a  little  wliilt  . 
A  ministt  r  whom  1    m.  l  aw  iiih    ai.;o  s::id  to 
Ml'      ■     Moody,  1    have   s.dv  n   n]>   jirra',  hinj.^ 
■ieept    tiUl    c)f    th"     lonr    (ill-pels.       i     liaNe 
;.'.■:!  up   all    llie  ICpi-^li's,    and,    all    llie   (  )ld 
)''-Uiinenl:   .■ind  I  do  not   know  wi',,-  I  inn- 
ipil  i;o  to  til'-  f.ir.ntain    li-|il    :r;,l    pve...  ii    ;,., 
ImuI     did.       I    l.elie-.e    til.-    I  .■i-p.'i  ,    ale    ad 
!!i'  re  is  that  i->  au;  iienti.     "     It  -.■a.,  .;.  \  li,-  ..■ 
'■■■loll-    he    -a>,<-    up    tile     lour    (',,,-:..  l-- ,    :,,,,] 
i;n  dlv   ^.i\c  up  tin    mini^trx.      I!'-  ^ep.-,- up 
l.K  BiMe,  and'CeM  i.M'.e  Irni  up 

II.      i,.      .MiMIi-,  . 


T 


TMi;  CMK'ISTI.W   ,MS«!Mv'. 

;n-:  ■•'.-vs  nf  liioU-.iiicS  fdaneedon  iiim.  as 
mi'   the  i'ili|Me  he  S'.ood 

Wnhi-edini^  ■■!'  the -.iiout  whirji   liv,,;.,. 

troni  thtit  \a-t  nultiUuh  . 
I  la-  ,>ri  a)n  danip-i  had  paii.-d;  !u>  eiii  ■  k    .iiid 

on  his  loft',   hri.v. 
'.'orroilinu-  eare   'i.id    cli.iiiiv   tiai.'.d   i:'-   f.i:- 

ro'.v-  of  hi<  plow 

.\ii.al     tin     erow.led    eiiaU'-     hi-    st;-od.    and 

raisi-d  to  lieaven  in-  ■.  \  ■  , 
.'■'■r    wi  11  that    tr.  !jle  old    man    Imu-iv     ili,-.- 

liroui;ht  him  t'lrth  to  d:t  I 
'i  •  I  jov  was  heamim;  in  tlia'  i-y  ,  vA\W-  t'riiin 

his  lips  a  prayer 
l*i-".l  up  to  Heax-en.  and,   fiiiti-.  -.  un-d  his 

peaceful  dwelliii'.,'  tllele. 

i  i;:  :i  c.i;i"iiy  v»ii  iJiS  i'-e.-^  iii    !iM.i-.i.'l  .  .md.  as 
he  gazeil,  a  tear 


Mole  o  er  his  cheeks  ;    hut    't  was   the  hinll 

of  pitw  not  of  fear, 
ih-    knell    down    on    the    ;;ory    sand  -once 

more  he  lookcdi  toward  heaven  ; 
.\nd  to  the  Christian's  f,od  lie  prayed  ttiat 

they  might  he  lor,i.;i\-en. 

liut,  hark  \  .another  shmit,   o'er   wliiidi   me 

hun.L;r\-  lions  roar 
Is    heard,  like  thunder,  mid    the   s\veil  on  a 

teinpesluonsshoie  ' 
.\n  i    fiirth  the  I.iliym  saxayi.-   l.nists — I. ills 

his  red  (•>■(  s  ;:l  oUU'l  : 
'•'hen    on    Ids   li<-ipl.ss   vii  tun   springs,  and 

ilea's  him  to  the  giound. 

Siiort   pause  was   K-ft  I'oi  lu.pt.-  or  tear  ;   the 

instinctive  loNe  of  life 
'  'lie    struggle   mai'.e.   hut    vaiiilv    made,    in 

such  tineipial  strife  ■ 
Then  with  the  sc.mty  slre.am  of  hl'e  his  jaws 

the  savage-  dye  il  : 
'.x'liile.^one  1  y  one.  tin- ipr  verinu   limhs   lus 

hloody  fi-asl  -  iiiipli,-d 

Kom-  's    pnni  e    and    s-natois     ,.artook    thc 

siK'Utin-  crou,:  \  del;-lit  ; 
.\nii    H.   iUtv    o-.'ed    n::siir:nki!igl>    on    that 

uaiiaiiow  cd  sight. 
I'.nt  ~,r,-,  \\h.ite\i;  had  lu    .lone  .'■ -\',iiat  sin 

'd'd    ei'.  st  i'Ue  ? — 
.\    hiaiM-  less    futii    was    all    the   erimi    that 

Christian  mart\T  kni  w  ! 

Hut  win  le  ills  piecious  hhjod  wassp'lt,  even 

Irom  tliat  haireii  sauil. 
I'll- ii-    sp;,,-,,u     ;i    stem,     wlios,.-     vigorous 

liongfis  so, in  ovcrsprea-i  the  land  : 
<  I  I  r  disiaiit  isKs  its  shadow   fill;   nor  k-'ew 

it'-  routs  decay, 
h.   •■n  wiun  th--   Rom. in  Ca-ir  <  iluoiie  anil 

!ule  li.ad  p;ws,  rl  awav. 

k!:\       !I.\.MI1.1()-.    i'.l  ellA.NAN. 

rmz  i{R()rni:RH()«)[»  or  man. 

\  ;'.  the  in'tnSer  of  a;i  infant  empin-,  as  a 
-A  phdantliropist  hy  character,  and,  if  I 
n:  e  headnwed  tlie  expressjcn ,  as  a 
■.;:/.  a  of  t';e  grcit  r';mhlic  of  Humanitv  at 
lai^e,  I  can;;ot  helji  turning  ni- attention 
soaielimi,s  to  this  suhjeet.  /\r,'  iiiankiini  may 
/':■  (O'lK'T/iJ^  likt-  i^nr  j^tfat  family .  in    f'rater 


\:je^ 


i  ! 


.-48 


K! //(:/!'' s  Mi)i;.\i    wn  nir<.\('rir 


HO,'  1:',^.  I  inilntf^f  :i  ruiid.  |>(.rlKi]"-  an  tii- 
tlnisiaslio  idea,  that  a-<  the  world  i<i\  uliniN 
much  k-ss  harhannts  tlian  it  lias  luiii,  Ik 
iiiilioratioii  must  still  !>o  ]iroi,'Ussi\(  :  ih.it 
nations  are  hi'iomini;  more  hnmani/ed  in 
their  policy  ;  that  the  subjects  of  am'iition 
and  causes  for  hostility  are  daih-  dinuni-li 
ing  ;  and,  in  fme,  that  the  jn-riod  is  not  vtry 
It-mote  when  the  benefits  of  a  lihtral  and 
free  eoiiinieree  will  pretty  j;enera'ly  su<cred 
to  the  devastations  and  horrors  of  war. 
( I icoKG  1-:  W  \s 1 11  \( ; k  >  \ . 

A  NEW  Tf;.N  COAVMAND.MKNT.'^. 

».  Nkvkk  put  off  till  to-morrow  what  v(ju 
can  do  today. 

2  Never  trouble  aiKjthcr  fur  what  von  >  an 
ilo  yourself. 

3.  Xever  spend  Miiir  nioiu  y  b'ton  \c,u 
have  it. 

4.  Never  buy  wlial  you  do  not  v.aiit 
because  it  is  idieap  ;  it  will  Ix   d>-ar  to  V"ii 

5.  Pride  costs  us  more  than  hnnf^cr.  tIiii-1 
and  cold. 

o.  W't  ne\ir  repent  of  hav'inj;  1  atcn  I'o 
little. 

7    Notlunj.;  is  troubles,, me  thai  we, I,,  will 
iiii'ly. 

."^  How  niu(  h  pain  lia\,(osi  n-.  tlie  ,\i!- 
tiiat  have  never  hajipelied 

•j  Take  things  alwa\-s  b\  their  -iii.„itli 
handle. 

Ki.  V.  iienan,i.n-\-  I  ount  ten  bcloi,  \,,us].,:!l  ■ 
if  very  angry,  an  hundred. 

Tnii.M  \f,  J  :  I  ii.,KSi,  . , 


OH,  WHY   SHOl  Ll»   THK    .SPIRIT  Ol 
,MOIMAI.   I$i;   I'WOl  I)? 

'1  V   '    I  ",  III    \»:,-    >,nn'  ;i    1  \     Wiih  .  I,    K:  .    V     ■!    .    .MH>,  ■ 
I'.ic     .  ,,!.■    \.m,  ~.  '.,.•.>!,  .;     ,     ..    ,.,.|  ...  ■,    ,,        :  ,  ,  1,1,    I,,"     , 
1  -it  111.-  .,.,'■.    :..,    ■!',,■  .    .1     ,•  i-i  ,     ,     ,  ,        ■    .     i\ 

'■   "  ."  ■!  I'"  f-   •  '  '^  II  .  '.  1' Ill    M    :  r '     I...  I  .     , 

l>  ^>.,      ■l....'i  >i.>  I  1.,  -l,,-    r,,. 


Oil.   wiiy  sho 
I  rou( 


loulil    the   spn  il   i,t    inoilal    I, 


Like  a   switt  fleetim.;^    111,  tcr,   a   fi-l 
llvinj,'  chiud, 
A  lla-li  of  till,  lijjlitniiij^,  a  break  ,)f  t!u-  v.:,\i  . 
Man    passi-lh    from   lile   to   his   re-t    in    tli' 
i/ra\e. 


Tl...  U.:;ve<;   .".f 

fade, 


'.;    i:;t-   'A;::, 


r.i  s,ali,'r,-,l  aii'und.  and  tocetlur  Ix-  laid.  ; 
.\nd   the   vonne   ami    the  old     and    the   1,,w 

ard  the  hi.uh. 
Shall  mouhlcrlo  ,lu-t,  :4n,i  loyetlur  shall  lie. 

The  nilaiil  a  motlu  1  attended  and  loved  ; 
Th'-    lii.,llier    that     iiifinl  s     alTectioii     who 

]iro\ed  ; 
The   hii-^band   that  mother   aii,l   infant   w  i.o 

blest— 
I'.ach.   all,  are   a\\a\'    to   their   dwellings    of 

rest 

The  hand   ..f  the  kiii),'  that  the  sceptre  liath 

borne. 
The  brow    of  the  priest  tiiat  the  mitre  hath 

worn. 
The    eye   of  the   --aj^e   ami    tiie   lit  art  of  the 

bra\e, 
.\r,-   hidden   am!   lo-t    in   l!i,-  ,l,;],ths    ,,f  the 

vrav,-. 

'I'll,    peasant   wi:,,-,e   h,'    was   t,,  -,,w  and  to 

rtap. 
'i'lie   hercUinan  who  climbeii    with   his  tM,ais 

UJ>  the  stee]i, 
The  bei;'4.ir  who  '\an,ieie,l  in     ,:in  h   ,,('  hi- 

blea.l. 
Have    fade.l    a\'.,(\-    like    the    i;ia^s    that    we 

tn-a,i. 

•:-M    the    mullitude    U(,c-       like    th--    llo\' ,  1    ,,r 

111,-  -.-.c-il 
That  ',•  lib'  I-  awa;,   to  let  othi-r-.   sU,  ceoi; 
So    the    iiiidtitil'i,      .  iHlli  ■       ,-\,ii     Ihi.-e     wi- 

b.-hoid, 
T,.    I.  peat    cMi-,-    tale    tliat    ha,-     often     lueii 

told, 

he:    '.M    an    ih.    ■  ana    i,nr  f  ith,  r-   h,ii-e  b,  en  , 
\\,-   -,.-,-    tin-   -villi"     -liiitN    ,,ur    f-dliM-      |i:r,,- 

se,  n  : 
W'l-    ijiink    till-   -am,-    -loam      .\,-    cie\.    the 

-  -line  sun 
.\n.'    Pin   th<    --aine  coiiise  our  lallu  :  -  iia\e 

Mill 

III,-   thoui^hts  we  an    tliinl,  iii>.- ,  ,,iir  f  itii,-rs 

\v,ail,l  think  ; 
ii<  111     the     ,K-:i'.h     we     ar,-     slir;nkinv,\    our 

lather--  would  sluiiik  ; 
'f,i  the  lif,-  we  an-  cliiiL;iiie.  lii'-\  aNn  winiM 

dine  : 
:.;:v    :•..  :  j;t-ei;-    iniu;  U'^  :i;;  ii^c  a  i,lici  ,,u  Liie 

wiriji 


o 
o 

a:  '■ 

a- 

z.'. 

4 
Ifl  - 

s 

<  . 

a 

4 
O 

4 
S 


t- 

z 

4  • 
>  : 
4. 

s' 

O  ' 

z  ■ 

4  ; 

Z  : 
U 


A/:/./(,/ors.  .i/oa:i/.  axd  didactic 


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»l 


Th.  y  loved— lnU  the  sUiry  wt-  Lauilol  unfold; 
I'.ii  ',  ;,  (line  .    -Sill  the  lit'art  of  the  liuuj;iily 

!■>  i.'oKl  ; 
■pin-v  ^riovt'd — liiu  no  wail  Ironi  tlieir  shun 

!icr  will  conif ; 
'I'nry  joyi-d — lull  the  loni;iie  of  their  ;;l.-id 

iicss  is  dunili. 

Tiirv  died    -,i\  ,   tlifv  diecl  ;   and   \vf  tiling,--- 

I  hat  ai>-  now 
riiat   walk   on   till'   Intf  that   Iks   on    thi-ir 

lirow, 
And    iiiakf    in    tlicir    .1  .\r|liii;;s    a    Iransu.nt 

ahudi.- 
W  t  t  tile  (  lian^^e-.  \]\i-\-  nul  on  iheir  pdj^riin- 

1'"  road 


<  amiut,  even  \>\  i  stieteh  of  the  iiiiaj;ina- 
tioii,  inaKiiify  that  lake  .so  as  to  make  it  the 
oeian,  world  eiiconipa.^.iiiij;.  and  sounding 
with  all  the  nuisic  of  its  storms.  I  have 
h  id  some  si>;ht  of  Cod  ;  hut  I  know  it  is 
like  a  little  lake,  as  coinpaied  with  a  full 
vision  of  the  intinite.  shoreh-ss,  fathomless, 
measureless  oeeaii  of  the  tlivine  nature. 
And  I  shall  be  amazed,  when  I  sec  it,  that  I 
ever  kn  w  anything;  about  it  Vet  I  shall 
see  it,  and  not  anutlur  for  me.  \  shall  see 
C.od  himself  And  I  >hall  be  satisfied  then 
for  the  first  time  in  all  iii\-  life 

!:    W.  I!i;i,ciii;k. 


V.  .1  :    ho|.r  and   .Ie>,,„nden.  v,  pleaMn-  .'.nd         "•""''  '*^>'^''^  ^»    THI-  OLD  TliSTAriRNT. 

...:..  I    il.-    f.  .1  I      ,. ',    ,    I.     .         .     .;    -    L  r    .  ,  .'..... 


1  

At.-  niinj;led  loL;ellici"  in  -,nn.-imie  .iiid  rain  ; 
.\'id   the  sinile  and  the   lea'-,  tlie  --on-   and 

the  dir^'e, 
'-'ill     follow    i.aeli    olliei,    like    ■,ur;.;e    lijion 

MU-e. 

Ti--  the  winl.  ol  an  e\e,  'ti-.   the  iliaif^hr  o| 

a  breath, 
1  loni  the  blo^-.imi  ol    he.iUli  to  tin   |i,ilen,-,,, 

of  death. 
I  loin   the  ^;iliied   saloon  ti^  the  bur  and  the 

shioiid  ; 
<Jii     why    slioiiitl    tiie    spirit    of   mortal    be 

proud  ■■ 

I  mi:  (iLoKiii.^^  or  I  mi;  i.ii  n  bkyond. 

1i>'>  not   expeet.the   iiioiiient    1  drop   tin- 
boily,  tu  111  Hint  lip,  j^lowin^,'  Hkeaslai, 

into  the  presence  of  (iod,  witii  all  the 
nilhiess  of  perfeetion  tliat  1  am  e\'er  to 
attain.  I  expeet  that  throueh  period  alter 
|i'  liod  will  l;ii  on  nnfoldinj;,  tli.if  s|i.iitii;ii 
t^'iai  wiiuh  '-od  has  implanted  in  iiie.  1 
'  \;h  ,-t  by  i;ro\vth  to  beeoiiie  re.iUv  and  ti  liU 
a  sua  of  ("lOil  ill  those  hea\'enly  loiiditi.  i  s 
I  1  .iiiiiot  j;o  further  in  airirniiiij;  what  \\\\ 
-l;,le  shall  be.      Hiit  I  know  what  hajiliiaess 

I  know  what  love  is.  I  kn.iw  wdiat  the 
d  votioii  of  one  sou!  to  anullar  is.  [  know 
.low  blessed  it  is  l"or  ,i  person  to  be  lost  in 
"lie  to  whom  he  can  look  u]i  I  know  wdiat 
It  is  to  ha\e  in  sinele  hotus  elimpses  of  the 
pr  seiiCL' ol  {it)d.  I  have  had  them,  tliat  is. 
is  a  peasant  has  si,nie  .sense  of  the  ocean. 
wuu   lias  only   seen  some  inland  l.ike,  and 


i.-f..li   ».iij,h.„..  rll,  ,,,1  ■•.cb„„k..,f  il„:  o;,|    1,,., .im.nl 

■     I-     ■  It.  "liU.Ni    M,,ii.;li|„i,,  |,aM,,r 

-  "'    '  ■■  1    ■■    I  'II.;  .If  >,.,;!,.;  nirri  wl„i 

"i  •'•  i  '  "''TM,,;  til,?  Iiiini^lry,  ai,*l 

I  •    '   '  ■'  ■  '  '  'HI  I  nii.-i.ity  at  \Va>h, 

e.,      lli     1     ],    .    .,,1.   lit,   I,.    l»..j; 


e    If  I 
,1   1 1   . 

:i..  f   1 


I    111:  K"^"  .I^iiovah  speaks  to  us 
1         111  < '.'  iRsi'.  ,iiid   IC  so(ins  ; 

l.e\  i.  iv  lis  and  N'nnibers.  see, 
bellowed  by  llein.  loiKiniv. 
Joshii a  and  Jiid-es  sway  th-  land, 
Knlh  -h  alls  a  .li^-nf  with  to  mblin;.;  hand. 
>iininl  ami  nniiuroiis  Kiii;.;s  .ajipear, 
U'hose  l.'ht,,iiirles  we  wondering  hear. 
Ivia  and  Nelietniah  now, 
I'.sthir  th-  beanteoiis  iiioniner  show  : 
.|oo  spe.iks  in  si^hs,  l)avid  in  I'sidms, 
rile  I'lov.  rbs  teach  to  scatter  alms  ; 
b.eelesi:istes  then  collie  on, 
.\iid  the  sweet  siMi.i^s  of  Solomon 
I  .:iiah.  Jell  iniah,  then 
With   I.aiiieiitalioiis  takes  Iii>  [)eii  ; 
I'.-  bi'l,   n..ilie!,   llosea's  Ivres, 
S.\.  il  Joel,  .\inos,  Obadiah's. 
N'e\l  Jonah,  Mic.ah,  Xahum  conio, 
A-id  loftv  Il.ibakkuk  finds  room  ; 
Willie  Ze|iliaiiiali,  Ila^.'^'ai  calls, 
Kapt  Z,u  liariah  builds  liis  walls — 
And  M.ilachi,  with  );arments  rent, 
Concluiles  the  .\iicieiit  Testament. 


BLIILDINO  A.ND  BEING. 

"^piii;   Kiiik'  would  build,  so  a  legend  says 
-I       The  finest  of  all  fine  palaces 

He  sent  for  St.  Thomas,  a  builder  rare, 
And  bade  him  to  rear  them  a  wonder  fai». 


f\W^'^. 


iir-::    .  -,:'-,Ow;\>(ji;'ii  r v^ .  .-Kr  "vt 


■i^i 


A!/-/ /(,/!'/ S.    MONA!    .\M>  i'.Ji.tCJJC 


>  ; 


''•""'  III  l.ciiutiriil  j;rair  I,,  tlh   l..M,liM^;  vLv. 
Aiiil  with  It  the  soMni^-M'-   oiu-  iiMiiin.ind  : 

An.l  a,M  t„  tin-  >;l.,rv  ..1   ,„y\-taU-.  '  ^'"  ""  ,•;;.)''  ''^'  ^' -"■■'Hrutiuhckar  I...,ci  . 

"  Hiiild    uill,    nor    -.i):iit-    ol'    ni\   wraith    to  ,,   ,  ,         ,  ■ 

s|„,\v  An  aiiK«l  sai.l  It  was  hiiiUh.l  th.-ii- 

A  I'loutirrpalae^'than  n.oiials  know.''  ''''  thr  ^oo,!  St    Th.m.as.  „  jth  h,vr  aii.l  .  at. 

Th<'  KniK  took  li-avr  of  h\>  Uin-iioni  thi-n.  , ',  ''"'  '""'  ''■"""  mm,  an.l  liiat  it  -.lioiiM  Ik 

Ami  wan.'.vii  (1  lai   honi  t!ir  liaiint-^  ol   ituii.  '  ''^   lulaccol   p.  a.  i-  throiiL;h  iti  i  i.ity . ' 

.■^t.  'riioiiia--  llu-  Kin^  .1  i;iiat  tira--nii-  -p.  m  'I'ln   Kin.i;  tin-,  \  i-,on  i>onil<n  il  wci 

In  worthier  wa>'  than  hi>  ma>tti  in<  ant.  ''"i'l  Ik-  took  St.  'I'honi.is  lioin  (hni.a  on  i .  11 


1  If  cla.l  till-  naki  (1,  ihi-  liuimi.v    kal, 
riir  oil  ot'  ^^laihu--.  aroiiiu!  hiiii  >hii!. 

Ill-  |iK>siil  llum  all  -A-.th  tin  aiiiph-  -.i.a. 
As  tifvi-r  a   kill).;  -.         illh  h!t.'ssiil  1m  |,.i. 


All'!  said.      (H.uilikr:    lu most  is  wise 
Who  liiiiliU  111  i\i.r  loi    I'ar.iiliv,-  ' 

I'l-  '>M       ■   (  ',!■  K  \1  |)1N|.. 


Kkwl  (ilir  IN  I'AS  I'RAVrWS. 

riK 

I" 


'I'll.    Kinv.  I  an.     l.:.i  k  ti..iii  hi--  i.  .ni  n:\- loiu' , 
Jiut  lonial  n,.  yi  u  .■  mi  tin-   hai.'|i\-  thronu 

/    \-a.i     n[,oii:iunir   si.kiuss    .  anu    to   IK- 

'I'liat  >^ir<  t.  .!  hull  ii.iw  on  hi.  .-..ow   Ktiiin.  Iinnl;.     oi   a    pooiiv    paid     pa' toi    .■(    ,. 

T.)  ti-ai  h  hini  til.    k-- .m  In- otii;ht    lo   K-:ini  i  nial  .  liiir  .h  .      1 1  w  as  w  intt  r,  and  '  i.. 

l'''"^l"i    'Na--   in    linam.ial    vti:uts       .\  nuir,!..  i 

Tlu-  Kiii^  (  am.-  hack  t.)  his  wrllspi-nt  j^oM  ;  "'  i-i~-  l'"'  ^  .U  i  idiil  to  iiu-t  t  at  h:-  house  .i:;.. 

I'.Ul  no  iiL-w  palate  could  he  liehold.  olU-r  Jilayi  i^  lor  tin-   --pi-t.|y  In  o\ti\'  ol    t'l. 

SI.  k   OIKS,  an.l  tor  ni.at.  iial    lih-sini;s   up..i; 

In  teinhl,-an«(r  lusw..r.  ,  .and  said  llu  pa-tor  slainilv.    Wliil,' ..n.- ofllu-.k-a.  oi- 

l.iat    the    l.ml.lel  s    iolly    shonl.l    .a,  t    ills  v..,s   .ilinni;    a  t^,  i  v.nt    pr.i\  i  r  h.r   hi^-sMiiV 

'''•"''■  >i;"ii    tile    pa.t..r  s    h..r.svhol.l     there   wa-   a 

e,     .,..,               ■       ,                     ,      ,  '"';■'    l<l:e>k    ;;t    tla     dooi         Wh.n    the    .loot 

S'      I  ii.'nias  i;i  ,lnn..:.  ..11  .laik  was  la-t,  ,_,    ,  ,„„,   ,i     ,     ,    ,,,    ,               , 

T,n  ,,,     .            r       1                    ,                 ,  '     "  'Hi"l.  a  -t.>nt    laiiii.  i    ho-,     was    se.  r 

111!  th.-  tune   f..r  !n.   pnnishni.  nt   .In,    war,  wMppe.l  up  .  .  .„,„,rtal,lv  . 

''■''"""''  "  ^\  li    t    'lo    v.'li    want.  |.o\    ■       a^kcil    ..iie 

'I'hen    It    ehaiK'.l...!    tla'    i.">o.l    <',.>•!  will. -l  "'  '"    '  i-""!' >s. 

it  ^,,  '   \''     iToindit     pi  -     piav.  I-,,         i.pli.'d 

I'nat  the  Kill'..;  -  ...vn    l.r.,tli.  I    in   d.ath    la\'  ""     V?  '      , 

1,,„^  "  i5ioii,i,dil    pa  -    pias.  is  ;      \\  hat    .lo  \..ii 

!'!■■. m  ■■  '  ■ 

\^  lien  f.)iir  'iavs  dea.i,  as   lii-  l.-^end   reads.  '  \"ep.  l.roni;iit  p.i  -  pp.ixit  •  .   an    lli.  \    :.■ 

!'••  rose  to  liiiina!i!t>   -  hii   .mil  iReils.  "Ut  in  lla-  wa^oii.      just    lulp    m.'  an     w .    M 

...  '.'..  t    .  Ill  ill.  ■■ 

:  M'tn  s|,  (.11  ot    tile  llu-!    h.     s.';iinnlv  wok'-  i           e      .               .       •         ■        ■ 

,      ,    ,1       '           ,■       ,       .,                   '-',..    ^•"\-  ■  le\esliL;atioii      .lis.  lose.;       the     Lit  t     la.i; 

.Mai    Ihiis    t'l    his    l.i.itur,      he     kin-j      ho  ,,•,,, 

^      ,^..                                                     -^  !'•'  s     playtis           loiisistt'.l     ol     |.ota!..(- 

'"-''■  ll.iur.    bacon,     torn  meal,    tMrnijis.    apj'l.  s, 

•  I  have  been  I..  I'aradis,.,  (  i  niv  KIii.l;  1  warm    clolhin-,   an.l  a  l..t   <.l'  jillits   f,,r   th. 

\iii!  lM\e  hear.l  the  heaxaiilv  an^eis  sini,'.  ''^''',^  oiKs. 

^    ^      ,    _,           J              ,       .,                       ...  '"'"^'   I"'''.^''''    llH'tin.i;    ailjuunied    :ii    -l.oit 

.-.■.V:    li  —  r-    :  -      •,:;;,    t:;e-;ilt;,    ;;:    jjtii.l,  «.r.iei. 

A  palace  finer  than  tongue  has  told  ;  ■•  .Mis,si,,s  \kv." 


'i^^g^:<i£«' 


wmssm>im,mw^^x^^i^^&m:m 


T 


A7 //',/'/    .      UHA.U.IX/)  />//).ICT/C 


HOW  I'kAVI  R    \%  AS   ANSVM.RI  I). 

.V/<,V,/.'i/  y   ,■(.,.,,    ./  /  „,'  ,  Itinm,  ,■! 

*\T^"^*''  "■'■  '"'^^  ^'>''  ll;illl  .11  11 . 

iVl      "  Hut   liin't   Vdii    in.ikf   it,   Mr? 
.-llr  }^.i--!K  (1 
•  Ini]i(,-,'.i!ilr;   It  1.  :1V.-,  at  tliivc. 
All.!  wi-  air  iliK-  a  c|ii.iitir  i):ist." 

N  till!.-  IK)  way?       Oh.    t>  II   111.;  tluM, 

At  v.ni  a  Cliiisiian  ?  "     ••  I  am  not.' 
Ami  aiL-  tlurc  tuiiif  anmn^,'  lin'  iiii  n 
U'hi)  run  the  tiaiii  ?  "     '    \,,_  (   i-,,r..,,t  _ 

I  lliiiik  this  fellow  ii\er  h.  r-  , 
Cilini;  thi' (.-ii^iiK-,  claitiiv  to  111'  " 

She  tlirc  \v  upon  the  cii.^iiu-i  r 
A  fiir  face-  wliitr  with  aL'(.n\- 


■  An.-  you  a  Oh 
■  'i"ii 


'I'ln  y  say  an  acculeiit  liclax.d 
TIk;  train  a  little  while  ,'  Lm  H,. 

Who  li-,tene.l  while  his  i  In',  1 ;    a  ]:,;,,  ,|. 
In  aM^wer,  lieM  th'-  tiain  at  1; 

Kii.^i:    II  \|    ;  WK  ■;    I'llMi   I'l 


NO  Rri.ioioN  wniioir  a»n  •sn  v,\\^, 

'■J'^lli.Ki.    i,   iiotinii-     |i.  au;i!u!,    -ai.  -■;,    or 

A  ^'.lll'l  in  hi.-,  hut  in    i,-,  lil\>le;l,  s.     'I'll,- 

se'itmieiits  wiiu  h  a,;itale  U-  ne.^l 
•'U-on^l\-  aie  en\elo].r.;  in  ol,„arii\  .  ino,! 
f^tv,  vi'luous  low,  MUie;.-  I  lien. 1  :■,:].,  iiaw 
iill  their  sreiel-..  w;l!i  whh  h  the  \k^,:V\  ini;,t 
■!"t  I'e  inaoe  ae,|,Minie.l.  II.,,;-,-,  ;,h„  ii 
love  un.le:-t  iti.l  i .,,  ii  oili,  r  l.\-  a  uml!  ;  h  I'.f 
"■'  '1'  Ii  ■■■  -It  a;i  tinier  on  n'  to  lii.  otiu  i 
Inn..,,-,,  •  It-,  If:,,  !,„.  ;i  iiol\- nei,  m  ai,ee  ,ual 
th  •  m.-!  in,  Ifa'.le  ..f  nu  :'..-.  I,,,  ,  ^ 
oa\M;,.;.;,.,  1,.,  or  ell- 
i'^-  ni;  •111.;      ].      .,,,   . 


i.  "   I  ..      Ill  ■liilai; , 
1  .    I.'  .  ;  111..:.- 

i  ^    a  1 .  .    I,,-  -I,  1  - 
•    ■  t    :e.  .e/lo.lv 


hristiai;.-'    '       '  \-,  .,  I  am 
hell,  ()  Mr,  w.art  v.ai  ].;.iv  with  in 
.\il  tlie  loll-  ua\  ,  th.it  Co.!  will  ^l.iv 
'fliat  Co.l  will  IimM   the  le,;„  at   i;  ' 
Twill  .lo  no  ...M„l,  it'-  one  at  Hii,  ■ 

'■"-'-"'"■■'"""'"■■"""'""■  ;:.';,;,■;;:.  :.':^;';:'-^' 

M\-  'l\  iii'l;  cIiiM  m  ealliiiy  n,.  .  V  ..     ''       '"     ''''■'' 

.\:.'l  I  ,//  /  /-,.  e  li.  r  fie-  ajiin  ,,     , 

na,r,o.  /..,v,„av''      -[,^11   ••a,,,,,,  ....'UV;'"" :'"'"' ■"     " -^■.■- •^■■.  '    ^^■- 

l';ni!>hatie,  a-,  h.-takes  his  p!,,,.  ,         ;         '"'.'     "^     -"    "'    ''     '■"■    •■:'"'•-•.    lle- 

\VhenChri~tia„st;,a.,,tla-aMno.(„„l  ',!  ."•,;"■" "'     V  '    ''  '^     '^  'i'':.  '  i'Mii.ilin.: 

ri..v  ,1-asp  uie  power  that  ruhs  the  ,o,i,  k,,,;  ',,;  „;;:;',;;;.  ':,:,;::,,r:';',;::„;  ':?;';:; 

'  »':i  nom  tile  ^talion  -.wept  the  tram,  '::^}[:,  ^"   '*"  '"■"'"'    ="  '" ''  '^   '''■•'•    '■•■''^^'-! 

Oil  time,  Nwept  on  pa-t  w,  ,„1    111,1  ],..,  p.-     ' 

•ne-eiu;ineer,  witheheeksa.1.,,1,,-            '    '  .      ','    J;"'  ""  1'  =•'  V"  '""  ^'■'-' ■'•"'"'-■"'■  "-"^''1 

l'rav.,1.    --o     l,,,r,l,     !,„.,|     (i,,.'   ,,  „„  .„       i':';'    '-'-^^    t'^'    P-asiiu,    oi   th-au-i.t,    aU., 

Ii    ...^    -•  '          :'■''■    '  ;;  't  "II    e,.l;M    ,  !•,,„    u,.|i  th,-  ne.sl.  I 

'•''•■nllnaKthethroUh.^i,;,.    aii.i   lik,  '^Z,  J " -^'^ '''''' V\   '';'"'-''^'    '   '-  =  -^^- 

■-■"e,;ia,ltm,,nsM-„r,il-ol:in.  •,:■,,;,,',"  ""T    ^     "'    ''^^  '^  •"''-'■  ^- '^"- 

^'■■N.  p:.nt;in,si,l,saa!  ini^:,;  v  s,ri,lo.  'P                    "  '  '-'V^  '  ' '  '  ■  -'^^    -^   -■'-  '- 

i'l^t  hill  an,lvall.v  swept  tie- train.'  ''!'.  a  ;„',',"    ^'    'r  ^  ■•'■■"' \"   ^'  ■'  ''''    '^   '^   -•    "■ 

^  'i,iil',  a  miiint,-.  two  are  ■•  i,,,,-'  •  !''  '''"■'''"'^  )   a, :- iw  i,,  - -.;a  til  ■  paei-s  wii,  i,- 

Ah.iiu  thos,.  ImrniMi-,!   lin-  s  ..f'sfr!  r'  '  "  '" ''  ";.'"'■"  "~  '''  "  "  ''  '■■'■  "^  ■'"'>■  ^■'"  '"" 

!''^i:iiie>^ha,.. ...  hn,-.., .;-... .-:.:,  ;  ,:■  '■''; "'  "•''"'•  '■•  v--^^ --  '--  ->••- 

tile,.-    i 


vn.isiiiihep.aNswi!', .:.;vn!;,,i "      'hX  ,::T  ,':"■-■- ■"".,^';'^-—^^; 

;i     n-t,  hin.lan-llnain,  w;:h   one   -e  eo^.i  loV'"'   ^  ■^■■"  ■'-:■•'■  --!   >^'•lM: 

Anarnm;;k:\;;;\h:;;;h::;:-;:,:;'.'''''     l:i]:::::ii'-r^:'  .^/--■■i^-:^ 


in    or    ,!   --n"  i:  •>.;]     I- 


nieniinieiit,    i\  h. 
n-Mh  rn.h  an.l  roar  thron.h  nieulow  lands       ni,'::;",' a'a  l^u   m'  '"'''IV"^'  ^  ■':'"■  "   ?^ 

ri-tCltl  >,,„„..-■      ....   1 ..:,,     .,  '         ■'     ■'     'i'-ell     Islr.    Ol     tile     ini.Ntol     '.I, 

Tiicpinl,ni;thinirohevshis"li-.m!s '        ;;■-"-  ^^'>"  ■"""-'■'ten    slatn,     p,,a,i,in;   t, 

.\:ul  speed,  alo^g  with, iautslriiles,  r'    --'-"''    "^    neo-f!    ,o.,:..i    .,,, 


llero^lypl!K■s,    iMil  Worn  lv\U 


wniil-.  want 


.-r.  •>.-,--'3 .;!^'' 


»5^ 


A'/-     /f,7'  7's      V,  !,/,■  // 


jy. 


"i 


.1:  f 


If  i 


1 1 
i  ■ 


N    M 


7'   /'//'  /(  7/1 


H  Mlhjc.t  ci|  llicilltaliiMi  I  1.  MiiUil  to  tht 
trav.  l.-r!  Kvervtiiiiij;  i•^  c.iii.  cnl,,!  ,-vtT\ 
tliinv;  i-^  liidiliii  III  Hk  iiiii\<  tv,  M;,,!  hjiii 
f' II  i>  till'   ^;r.':ii(-.i   iiivvUr\    .t   111,-    wliul,, 

U'lu-lk'C     l-,„llrs     tlif     >.|,;,lk      \\\,hU    U.      >!i11 

cxistfiici.-,  iii"l  ill  \vli:it  iilisi  miU  is  ii  ti)  !„■ 
e.aiii);iii<lir.i  '  Th.-  l-:ti-in.illi.i^  i.l.u..!  ,nr 
liirth,  mill  mir  ,|-'iil;    iiinL-r  lli.-  |.,mii  ct  lu,, 

\''ilril    lllKlnt.ltl-,   ;a    III,,    t",,,  .   V!l,  lliltirs  (,l 

our  can-ir  ;  i!k-  ,,ni-  iirihhp  ,  ^  ih,.  j,.,  ,,r!,  ,.i\ 
nliU-   ^ifl   "I   lil<-.  "Iiuh    ih.     oilui    1-    vvi\ 
r-.i<ly  ti)  lU  \niii . 

It  is  iiut  Mirptisjii-.  th,.,;.  .  ..iisLliiinj;  til, 
passiiiri  (if  till- luiinMii  iniii  -i  th,  iinstr! 
i"lis.  thai  the  rdi^iuns  ,,t  .-v.  i\  >.itintt\ 
hlmuhl  lia\e  Iku!  their  iiii|.,  ii.-t.  ,1,1.  >,  ci.  tv 
<".o<|  f.irhi.l  !  that  I  slimihl  cMni.an  tlir 
iiivstviiisdf  the  tnii-  faith,  ci  t'lr  i"i!:,th,.iii 
iil'l-' .it'inlis.  t'l!!i'S<>\in-i)^f  in  th,- h,  a\- 11-. 
tiithf  c'liaiuiiif;  (il.-.i  initio  cf  tli,i>i  ^;i.il-, 
whi.h  -ire  the  work  ct'  hiiiii.in  hand-  All 
that  I  <.l.-t,r\i-  -.t'lat  tli.i .•  is  no  reli>;.ioti 
witlicnt  in\stfiii  -  Mild  that  it  is  th,',  w  Mil 
th,-  ■.si'iur.  \\hi,h  f\(r\\vhrri-  ron- Utiitt- 
th'-  '  >"-(7/(V  (if  the  wairshiji. 

CiiAi'i  Ai  ia,'r,\M>. 


RIZPAH. 

"   ■  -f 'I"    M  1  .■'■,:     .1^.1   ,>ruh.,       ,       .!,„. ■ 

l...r  .v    ,,  I  .,,1  ,  r   Ki,,,.li   ■»  .,   ■„,  ^  1  ,  r,,        .   .u    i  .  .,       ■ 
"     •  I  ■■''   '    ■  Ii  -'.:•!  !■■  •  .',   '.    I'  r  h  ,,   ,,   ,  ,    Isi,  ,,  ■.,  J     ,1,    , 

I  '■!■■  •        I  '•■  -'  ■•)   I-i.M   !  t  I-   .,]  in  I!  ^rn^-■.  >,, 

>'^i<;ilT  came  at   last.     Tin    iioi-v  thniiit; 
i  luid  j;onp, 

And  where  the  snn    s,,   late,  lik-     ai 
ehi  mist, 
Turned  spear  and  shield  an,l  eharmt  to  k<'1,! 
No  suiuul  was  heard. 

The  awl'ul  ileed  was  dune  , 

.\nd  xen^eanee  satrd  to  the  fidl  had  tuifd 

\wav.      The  .\  !n.  .rites  had  drunk  tli,  '    •  .■•! 

t  if  Sir.I  and  were  eoiiti  nt        The  last  a- ill,,; 

ijuanl 

II  ti    i.;o!ie.    am!    stiUlu-ss    dwelt     ui>..ii     the 

srrt-'- 

'I'lif  ro,  kv  mount  slept  fast  in  s.-littuU-  : 
Th'-  ur>  .  (lead  shruhs  stood  wt'ird  aiid^;ritii. 

and  marked 
The  narrow,  heated    road    that    slop,.-,!  and 

wound 
To  j,im    liii-    Kin^js    hijjiiwav        No   living 

thing 


Was-,  Ml,    noi     MIS,  it     |,iol     iiui    ',>ast\\a- 

heat. I 
The  \er\  an  i        ,-  nois,  '.,  s  ,K  a,  toss 
'I'h--  l.lightcl  1     :le\    h,  l,!sl„  l,m     v.tstitt..i 
N  •  h  at',  t  with  lis  suhtv   htcth 

,\l.o\, 
^   =111-^   li.el    hal  the  \  nth,  .1  tiriiialiient 
.\    ■!  -t.iis   shoin    ,!inil\   as   though    thr,.iiili 

veil  : 
Mil.  w,      Uitii  light  lull  .i,.i.|ttat.    to  slt,,« 
'l''i"        iigid     s|,;,j„.-,     ti|,|,     ....-,;  ;,„g     sto,.,l 

eoet, 
^''    I'hcding.    hung.ea,  h    rout    its   u]iriglit 

.'ross, 
.\  liiiili' (  (iiiipatiion    to  Its  gha-tle  kin 
\  '■■■•■    nil, idle    wat,  h    u.-is    ,.,iii(-,    \-ci  siU-ik, 

still 
'  ii';  ',  ss(.l  the   night  :    the   tvMgs    -tood   ino 

'ionltss 
I.d      ii^teiiiiig  ]>han'o!iis    when    Iroiii  out 
Th,    shadow  ot   a    iuttiiig  i,m  k  there  canie 
.\  i:,,,v  1,  -,.  thiiiL;  ol   lile,  a  wolf  like  form  ■ 
^Vith  -  and  sti,ii;li\-  trt,id   it  eaiiie.   t'ati 

-!.,;,l.ed 
'"    -"ilf    'h--    -.ut.    tin  II    tieaiei     moved    to 
wlat. 

'I'Ik-  -even  giblu  ts  st 1 

'i'hi  11  ,  ami-  a  shriek 
.\er\-  of  iiKprtal  t,  at  tint  1  >!,'!(,  d  the  soul 
< 'f    night,    thin    u],    \u<m    eaith    a    figure 

spiang. 
Th,     llighteiied     1  I,  kal     leaped     away,     and 

o!Ke 
Mo:e  Kizpah  erotuhe.i   lu-iie.ith  her  dead. 

So  night 
-\n,l   , lay  she  watehed  :    Ik  iii  atli  the  hurilinR 

sun 
ll'-    'ki\  ,    jieiRath    tht     stats    ami    moon   bv 

night; 
.\!1   through    the   long    I'assov.r    h'east    she 

watehi-d. 
t  Ml  111  the  hinel>  Mgilhaek  through  years 
Sh-  sunt  ;  in  lane\-  she  was  young  agn:ii. 
The  ia\()re,l  one  of  iiiight\-  Saul,  the  King  ; 
Again  she  miiigk-d  ■,vitli  the  courtlv  throng! 
And  led  h,  r  laughing  l.ovs  I.efore'her  lord' 
Their  father. 

Starting  then,  with  upturned  face, 
-Xnd  gazing  ftom  her  hollow  ,  tearless  eyes, 
Her  lihukeiK-d  lips  would  iiio\e,   hut  make 

no  sound, 
Then,  sinking    to    tiie    ground    she    caugat 
once  more 


'   I 


Riih,n>i\    tA'A',//  wiy  n/n.icT/c 


i^S 


Ti.'    I li I f  111  ut  tilling; 111,  .mil  I i mil;; lit  l.tniij^lit 

litlK  I    ^1  l-tll  s   , 

Sin   •'.uv  till- ".IripliiiH  u  irriiit    I  >:i\iil ,  sun 

<  )l    Ji-^C,    Wllulll   till-  pilJHil.Ui    .liliilXil 

Ainl  Saul  lU'spiMil  :  ihuii  Mt  i.ih  i  uiif   .un! 
thcti 

Mil  -ui'ft  t'.u  I  il  ••Mti ,  Mil  li.il    \\  hii-M  iiMi' k 
wit 

Allii    loM-   ^.l\-t  i!     1  'UV  111    -,   III, 

Tin  n    Ki/i'.ih  n.-.i  , 
\v:\.  like  a  tinn--.-,  siiraiiK'  ii:iti>  In  r  In  1 
'    Tliuii    Davui    lursl    Ik-    llu  i     ,i ml  tliiii-    ! 

'■lu  shii(.ki  il, 
" 'riiou    m^jralf  imirili'iir  '      II  iil    S,ml   Init 

liv.d 
\\\<\  liaiNithiMi    l,illi-ii    nii.i'i    ln\   s\\..;i|    m 

slra.l, 
MsMMis    iii\  cliildiiii  >ti!l  wiiiiM   li\f.' 

'  Twas  in 
Till-  murninv;  wati  li,  aini   ki/iiali  -  !:i--l,  tli,,'. 

Iiliglit. 
fKar   ;;l()af.l  iIk'  Milkv  Wa\      Tlii    I'li  la.ii  ■• 
Liki-  iiiulUii  ^;t)l(l  >.li()iii  lurtl)  .   r  (.11  r.ln.  whii 

li)\i.il 
'I'll'    mortal  Sisvliliiis  jiffpfd  n^riiflK 
.\iii|  so  tin-  S'Aaai  woiiilriiij;  -:-tiis  j;.i/i  i| 
f|ioii  tliu  S'Viii  oriicintil  111  li.\v 
Such    cause    lor    uoulim's    [iit\     m   i  r    « a:. 

srvM, 
.•\iiil  stars,  ••'(•11  sli.'iirs  uii>;lu  uii'ii   im    Ki/ 

pall  s  woi-, 
Wliost-    mother  lovi-    w.is    ilialhl's,  ,,^  ),,  , 

soul. 
Till-  ,:.;ray  ilawii  cmii        Th'     -kx   w.is   over- 
cast : 
The    wind   had   ch.inL;t(l    .ami    sohlnd    i    ri  - 

i|uiL-m, 
Still  Ki/pah  sl(])t  and  ilrr.inud       >iiclK-aid 

thf  sound 
C>t     li.iips    and     Imilirrls     m    In  i     uMrlhooil 

home  — 
When    rush  ot    win^s   a-.vakciud    lui        Slu- 

rose , 
Jk-r  chilled  form  shaking;  unto  death       She 

looked, 
And    saw  the   loathsome   vultures  at  their 

work . 
Willi   javelin  stafT  in   hand  she  heat  them 

off. 
liut  bolder  were  they  as  she  Wi  akei  grew, 
Till  one  huge  bird  svvcHjped  at  her  fierce, 
And  sunk  its  talons  ui  her  wasted  aim. 
She  threw  it  off,  the  hideous  monster  tied, 


\iid  Ki/|>ah  |.  i:       It  III-  11  JKg  111  to  r.iiii 
The  lauillK  ceased,  .ii.d  Ki/p,ill  s  walili  w.i.i 
done 

('>in    \I     \icki;ks 

SMAl.l.  \Vi;   K^C»\\    I. ACM  OTMHk  WMMV.f 


nil..-  hi 

till    I'.r 

ll     'A    , 


I  I  .,  I  , 

.(  •■,..1-     I  ,1,.  iMie.    . 

••'•  H.    .,,•..  I.  uri  I  III.  i„l  .   I  . 


i»»TI-   |.  ,   II.     I 
I.    Irr-    t     M.  t' 


'•  "  "1 tl""' 

■ '  -     1  . . .  i :   .  I   I     .  I  rr 

Xl  ^111  V  v\r  liiai  the  music  ringing 
♦  >  In  Ihe  brl^ht  celestial  donie  — 

U'lnn  sweit   i.igels'  loices  sinking, 
<  iladlv  bid  lis  wi'cDini    hotue 
To  the  l.in  ;  of  ancient  sl.ii  v, 

U'heie  the  spirit  knows  iio  (  are 
In  tli.ll  land  of  life  ,iii,l  glurv    - 
Shall  u'l-  know  e.ai  h  other  there  .■• 

When  tliv  holy  angels  meet  iH, 
As  we  go  to  inlll   till  ir  b.l.ul, 

r>lian  We  kii.iw  the  in,  n,!-,  ihai  gK-et  ns 

In  tli.il  gloii.iiis  spitil  I  i-d  ' 
Shall  we  see  the  s.iiii,-  i  \  ,s  sinking 

(  In  lis  as  in  ifns  of  \-,,ri   ' 
S'l.dl  WI-  h  I  1  till    di-ar  aim  -  Is  ming 

l-'iiiidl\-  ii.iind  Us  as  III  Ion   ' 

N'l  •  ,  ni\   I  anil  worn  soul  re|oii  ,  , 

-Xiid  mv  Weary  luait  .,iin\s  light, 
for  till-  Ihtilling  an;;i  I-     \oii  es 

.\'       Ihi-  aii-i-1  I  I.  es  liMglit, 
I'iril  sii:il|  Well  1,111,-  lis  111  lieaeeii, 

\:i'  tin-  heed  ones  long  agi,  ; 
And  to  them  'tis  kindly  given 

Thus  tluir  mortal  friends  to  know. 

'  111  ve  wi-ary    sail,  and  tossed  one. 

I  'loop  nut,  f.iiiit  not  h\-  tile  wa\-  1 
N'l-  sh.ill  join  the  huad  and  jiisi  ones 

In  tli.it  land  of  pel  fct  da\-. 
I  flip  sitings,  touclu-d  bv  angel  fingers. 

Miiraiur  in  ni\-  raptuious  ear ;   - 
lueimore  their  sweet  song  lingers  — 

"  We  shall  know  each  othei  Hicrc." 

MOW  THi;  OROAN   WAS  PAID  lOR. 

^1,;|^  -'lui.h--  h.M-  rxi.ririi.-,!  ,1  in  ,,],,  ,„  |„,s  i,,.;  r,,  ,3 
nr,;  r..  .11!  it  i>  .  ..,Min  .^  1  ■  .1  vi-  itit,  rruii-i.,-!.-,  1.  r  :  h.  .  .i-iti,;  ,1 
'■■      1   rl;.!- -.-..ii-   s,        I 'i--  1   ru-A.;,.,  rt.a.,-,  ,„   ii.av  1,,.- htlpf,,' 

ofli  the  organ   tones  came  swelling   all 
V  the  crowded  aisles  along  ; 

(llaildest  praise  their  music  thrilling 
in  a  burst  of  worldless  song. 


I 


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•.tif-V 


f^^?imw 


k.mr^^:M^2!a 


MP 


iPA/.A/A  T.V,   MnkWI.     \\n  />//).IC/JC 


oil  till    illlllk  >■!    filllillj;  Tiliiiu\  Miuildfil  soil 

lllL-  laoti-.  Intwciil, 
I'liit    Ilic   philo  siTiiKil  ^lou   ill  lilliiiL;— iiUK 

silvt-r  couKl  lip  si-im. 

llamis     in    i.<jck<.l>     linj^rrfd     >a(lly,    t'iUx->- 

liji'kfd  iiiiu  illiii^.  11)1(1  ; 
liilts  Iroiu  -.'.nw,  luiwillinj;    t'in^;frs  ci'if   the 

I'latc  s  I'icli  vt.-i\Lt  n>lli'il. 
"  Us  Tliaiilvs^ivin,i;,(lr;ir,"  a  iudIIh  t  whis- 

I>iTi(l  to  In  r  quotioinn)^  s<iii  ; 
"  \\\'    must   ^ivc   to  the  new  ur>;aii,  all   (nu 

Iirnillis,  I  At  I  V  (lllf, 

"  Tlivii  il  will  he  ours,  all  paiil  lot,  ami  will 

s\\ofti-r  iiuisic  siiul 
111    ■,lianks!..i\  iui^    ii|)    to  IlcavtMi,    with    tlir 

aiiK(  Is'  ]naisc  to  l.k'iiil.   " 
SlouU-   |.assi,l   til.-  p'.aU' ot  ulTrin^s,  uhilc 

a  >llil<!   \(.;.  r  u  li:s],iTf(|  low  : 
"I    I'lit    in   ni\- in  ri  \-  jHiiiiv  :    inaniiii  i ,  'a;;! 

Ill''  "■  MH  kni'W 

"I'liit     \    'A--'      111.      ,.!i,,\\     |.fiim-    Till  !•■ 
C  ii.iiiii   s,  nt  to  iiK-  •• 
\t  s     dtai,       wliisjHpcl    soil    till    iiiotliii, 
■  <  '.'m1  -  (.111   L,i!t  will  siii.lv  sec,    ' 
'    '(ivt,     oil,     ;;:\i    '        the     niiisu      ]ilfailc(I . 

I  >i\  (  .  ;kal  loU(l  I  iiiav  1  (  iou'c  ! 
'I'Ik  11  lliio    ail  tile  uaitiiii;  stilhi(.-ss.  pij)(.(i  a 
simU  indi^iiniit  xoit c  : 

Maiiiiiia,  do  \()M  think  llu  oij^an  saw  that 
ii(  il  old  I)(  aeon  Co\ 

<  >'li\-    ^a\  (•  (ri;c  little  |((  IHIV  W  lldl  tllf\    |iass(  d 

the  iiiusi(.'  box  ' 
'Ji'.K  k  tlu-  111',:.'  Voire  u.is  i|iii.  t,  Imt  a  llusli 

ot  lioiu  st  sli.inu 
I'loni  awakciiid  iuarts  uprisinj^,  ovci  niam- 

lac(.'s  came 

Aii'l  tlu-  |l(,'acon,  -lo\\l\-  risiiiv;.  as  tiic  oi  t'aii 

died  a'\:i\'. 
Said  I    liiiiiil.U    lute    a.  knoul'  .l-c   to   a 

V/K  k'  d    Ileal  t    to  <\:\\  . 

kriciKis  and  I.e.tia  is  :  |,nt  tii\-  -liiinin-  I  uili 

ait.  !■  as  !  li\  ,■. 
.XiKi  the  1:  liter  wli.i!  IS  la  knnj  lictc  to  dav, 

I   lK.lv  ..:i\c; 

•    'i'hat  olii     ^liTi..iis     <uw    .iii;ati     iii.iy    ^uc 

I'l.ii-e  1. 1  (  ',(,d  on  lii,idi 
U'lth  nod.l.l  lircaith  upon  it  llia.ioui  y,,\:\ 

(•■in   s-iti^f e    ■  ' 


'riicii    aroM-   aiiollKi    hrotlii-r,    and   another 

still,  and  i.iore, 
Cixiiig  \vith  a  lavish  siHudinj;  as  they  iiev(  i 

Kave  helcre. 

'I'llI     tile    plate      was     oserllowiii);     and     lh( 

(ir^aii  debt  sei-lllf  ; 
Then  tliey  to(.k  a  niiiti  d.iitioii    lor   Tlianks 

Ki\in>;  and  thf  jiuoi , 
Aiiil    as    outwaiil    witil     tlie    iiiiisie    a    ijlad 

stream  of  people  llous. 
Soli  a  ehildish  voice  eri(  s.    ■  Mamma,   1  am 

sure  the  or.^aii  knows  1 

Kati;  a     Hk.\i>i,i:v. 


AN  Ai><>srH«)i»ni;  TO  I  hi:  .mointains. 

A  pTNi  Ai.Ns  :  who  v\,is  voiir  huilderl 
i\l  Will)  laid  \(iiii  awiul  lolindalioiis 
111  t!i.  (ctilt.il  III,  s  A\i<\  pili.i  \(,ur 
ro(  ks  ,.iid  sn.jw  ,  ,,|.p.  ,|  suniiiiits  a.n..ii,i;  tho 
'  l.ui.ls  ,'  Wiio  pi  li  ,  ,i  ..oil  in  ;li.  gardens  i.t 
the  wori.j,  lik(  noM.  alt.iis,  1,11  uhieli  to 
c'l.  1    the  s  I,  ii!i,  i.al  -Ills  (,|  ]]ia:i\   a:!U(ilis.' 

Wdio  naird  \(,iii  loikv  ualls  m  th..'  hai- 
"  il  d.strt.  like  t(,«.ii-L;  ].>rai!iids,  like 
niiniiiiuntal  tnonn.ls  like  giants  j,;ra\(  s 
like  disinatitled  pil.s  ..1  io\  id  iiiilis,  leliini; 
a  nioiirntnl  tale  ol  ,l;!oi  v,  (mk c  l.rij;ht.  Imt 
now  lied  lorpxei  ;.s  1!,  e  the  dtraiiis  ot  a 
midsiiinmer  s  iiiijlit  .•'  Who  i;a\e  you  a 
home  in  the  ishi.,,!^  „!  the  sfa,  '  tiiose 
(111'  I  lids  that  ide.iiii  anion-  the  wav(s 
Ihove  stars  ot'  ,..-,. ,11  that  iiK.ck  thf  beauty 
ot  the  stais  ol  ni;du  .' 

Nb.unlains  :  |  know  who  built  \oii  It 
"•i"^  (ioil!  Ill,  iMiae  I-  wrilteii  on  \(Jin 
id' heads  He  laid  \oui  *  01  la  rstont  s  on 
th at  i^lorioii  ,  iii.iriiiiii;  wlan  the  ou  lieslin 
ot  Heaven  ...un.l.'.l  Hi.  a'ltheiii  of  ,  nation 
ll<  clothe  youi  In  i,,  impeiial  loriiis  in 
'o\al    rob(s 

I  Ic  i;.!\r  \  oil  .1  s!ii  '•>( 


lor  \ .  ai   a 


.i,  nil;,  ni    aia!  wo\ .. 
.  1 1111^. '11  and  ^(.Id 
He  ci.iw  aed    \ cu  w  itli  a  .!i.t';i  III  of   ic\    j.  w 
'  '-•  :     p(  .Ills    II,  ni    )1.(     .\!.  1.,     SI  ,,s  ;     e,  nis 
lloni    the    11.  st(     p..],  M,:ii;  iniis  !    xf"  aie 

kIoIIoUs  \e  stieti  h  iour  v;l'iiiile  amis 
awav  towaid  tli.-  xahs  ot  the  iPhli-Jcoveitd ; 
'. '    liav  e  a  Ica'.jiav  ;..i  iiniaoi  tal;!\  . 

Ihit,  iiiountaiiis  :  ..e  loiii;  in  vain  1  called 
M'U  i;Ioti.  Us,  and  trulv  \e  ai.- :  but  '...iir 
hie-:-.    ;:,    iiic;    ;aa;    ,,i    ;;,,     s;.iii\    jieaveiis,— 


mi^M^^2L^ 


:,; 


^:-i^SmXiJ^, 


JR^.ii'  A 


KliLiaiOUS,  MO/^A/.  AM)  niDALTIC 


257 


it  slwll  ;m---  .iway  ;it  till'  tr\iiiil>i.  t  lil.ist  id 
till-  ;in.L;rl  of  tlie  Must  Hi;;!!.  ( )1.1  I'atlur 
Tinic  —  that  'cxtcn  of  t-iii tll-  -Ikis  (itij;  fur 
Mniii  ik-cp  (!,iik  li)iiil>  :  and  in  siUnrt.- vi- 
nIkiII  sit-'  ,)  ;ift(r  S(.;\  and  sliort-  shall  havL- 
lii-tn  pr'.ssfd  hv  thr  left  ot"  the  a|ti>cal\  ptic 
ai-'"'.,  thn)Uj4h  tlu-  lor.;,'  watches  of  an  ettr- 
'\.\\  .light. 

(»NK  TOUCH  or  NATl  KH. 

A  X  fi  wcri.  at  a  lailioad  ju  1.1  lion  oni-  nij,ht 
\  V  last  w^-ik  wailing  a  ti  w  hours  for  a 
train,  in  ihf  wailing  room,  in  ihe 
iinlv  rocking  chair,  tr>ing  to  talk  a  brown- 
i\id  hoy  til  sleep,  who  talk--  a  i;c.wil  deal, 
uluii  he  w.inls  to  kee|.  awake  I'reseiitly 
a  lieighl  train  arrived,  and  a  heautifid  little 
wiinian  came  in.  escoited  In-  :i  great  hig 
I'ltrnian,  and  they  talk-d  in  Cernian.  In 
gi\iiig  111  I  e\  identl\-,  h.ts  ol  inli.rniritiun 
aii..iit  the  met.  she  was  ^..uv.;  an. I  telling 
h.  1  .iliiint  h.-i  tu'kels  an.l  her  liagg:e.v 
'  ii' '  I.  anil  o<ea-.ionaliy  p.ittin:;  !ii  r  on  tin. 
ai  in 

At  lii>t  .  ni  I'liite.l  Stall-  liali\  .  who  <lid 
not  iinder>tanii  (i-iin.in.  wa-.  tieklei!  to  hear 
tiiiin  talk,  am;  he  'snickered  at  the 
li'vMiiar  suun.l  .1  thi-  laiignagi-  that  was 
li.  I  '  spiikeii  'I'he  j;r.  :it  1  lig  mail  pn t  li IS 
!:.  up. Ill    the   oM    laiy'-    iheek.  and    vaid 

-■ill!'  ;luii^  eiii  enraging.  aT'd  a  gnat  hi^ 
•■•■\x   I   inie    to    her    e\e.    and    she    hmke.!    as 

hapj.V     a-   a     HUe.ll.        The     liltle     l.lnun     IMS 

•  I  :he  liii',  i.peiied  prettv  liig,  and  his  face 
■-e''.  im1  d(  wn  from  it,  laugh,  and  he  said,  : 
'  ■  I'ap.t.  1--  it  Ills  mother  :" 

We  km  w  n  uas.  l,ul  how  slmuld  .i  fuur- 
M-ar  old  'leq.\  h.d.wtliat  cunlont  nmU  i 
-lami  (".eini.in.  tell  th.it  the  laiiv  was  the 
!•:;;  man's  ninlher,  .and  we  asked,  luni  In.w 
111  knew,  and  he  said:  '(>,  tli.-  lag  man 
\'  ,1  -.1  kind  til  hei  "  Til.  I.ig  man  kusllid 
•nl,  we  i;  i\<  the  rocking  ch.iir  to  the  leilr 
e'd.  miilher.  and  pieseiillv  the  man  •aim-  in 
xMtii  the  li.iggageman,  and  to  him  he  spoke 
l-ai.dish. 


rear  ear,  with  a  good  seat  near  the  center, 
an  1  tell  the  coiidiu'lor  she  is  my  mother. 
and  here's  a  dollar  for  you,  and  I  will  do  as 
much  for  your  mother  sometime.  ' 

The  baggageman  Krasi)ed  the  dollar  with 
one  hand,  grasjied  the  big  man's  hand  with 
the  other,  and  looked  at  the  little  C.ermait 
with  an  expression  that  showed  that  he  had 
a  mother  too.  and  we  almost  knew  the  old 
lady  was  well  treated.  Then  we  put  the 
sl.ejMiig  mind  reader  on  .a  bench  .iiul  went 
out  on  the  platform  and  got  ucqnainte<l 
with  the  bij.;  Cermaii,  ami  he  talked  of 
horse  trilling,  buying  and  selling,  and 
everything  that  sjiuwed  he  was  a  live 
lni~iiiiss  man.  readv  for  any  speculation, 
from  bn\ing  a  yearling  colt  to  a  croji  of 
hops  or  barlev,  and  that  his  life  was  a  \ery 
bus\-  one  and  at  times  full  of  hard  UDtk. 
disapiiointmenl  and  hard  loail;-,  but  with 
all  his  liuiiv  and  i  \-.  i!.  im  nt  In  \'.  is  kind 
to  his  niii'her,  and  we  loved  him  just  a 
little  and  when  altir  a  few  minutes  talk 
alior.t  biisiin  ss  h,  said  "  \"on  must  i-.xeuse 
me.  I  mn-'  ;;ii  in  the  depot  and  see  if  liu 
111  ilhti  '.'.ants  ai;\  tiling."  we  felt  like  taking 
his  lat  nd  hand  and  kissing  it.  O,  the  love 
ot  a  niiither  is  the  same  in  anv  latigu.age. 
ami  it  is  good  in  all  languages.  The  wotld 
Would  be  pool  without  it. 

k.  J  .  Hi  Kinm  i,. 


NO   SI  CTS   IN   MKAVI.N. 

/  -'p  i  iiuf\h  I  iifr>  It!  i>:  iiirnf. 
'■pM  KIM.  of  sects  till  late  one  eve. 
1        I  >t    the   various   .luctiines    the   saints 
belie\'e, 

Th.it  night  1  st 1,  in  a  troublid  dream, 

Hv  the  side  of  ,1  darkh-  iluwini;  stream, 

.\ml    a     "  Clinii  liniaii  "    iluwii    to    the   river 

eaine : 
Will  II  I  heaii    i  sitamje  \  nice  call  his  name  : 
''.Olid    I'ath'i.  sii.],,     wien   von   cro'-s  this 

ti.le. 
\'i'\\   must    l.i'e   your   robes  on    the   oilier 


lb-  sail 
i-s   net 


Tl 


lis  is  in\'   nil. tiler,  and 


ik    l-ai-l 


Si 


11     to     I'll 


iKUk 


lew.a.    an  1    I    lia\-. 

m  \t  tiain.  bin  I  want  vou   ti 

b.iggagc,  and  sec  her  on   the  right  cai . 


e  is  going  to       Hut  the  aged  fallier  .!id  not  mind 


III   tl 


.\iid  his  Ion 


a'.ti  ml  to  hi 


.\sdi 
His  pale 


g  giiun 


to  II 


'loated  out  behind, 
li 


II     s!  I  ea.  in    |l  IS   w. 


.asping  a  gilt  edged  book.. 


m2      'i.:^m,  ^''^^^^^miwmM  -ww./'^ww^^ 


258 


f:i:[./gu)L's.  moral  .i.\7>  moACTic 


"  I'm    buuiiil    for   Iifavi.li  ;  ami    wlien    I'm 

llicre, 
Shall  want  my  Hook  of  Common  PiavLi  ; 
Aii<!,  ihonj^h  I  put  on  a  starry  t-rown, 
I  should  feci  (juite  lost  without  my  gown.' 

TiK-n  lif  t'lxe.l  his  eyes  oil  tlR'sliining  tra.k, 
lUn  his  .L;own  was  heavy  am!  held  him  hack  ; 
And  tin-  jioor  old  fatJHr  tried  in  vain 
A  single  step  in  the  flood  to  gain. 

I  saw  him  again  on  tlie  oilier  si<Ic, 
lint  his  sill;  gown  lloated  on  tlie  ti<!e  ; 
And  no  one  asked,  in  that  Misslul  spot. 
\Vlieth<r  he  belonged  to  the  "  ehureh  "  or 
not. 

Tlieii  down  to  the  ri\(  r  a  Ijnaker  stravei!  ; 
His  dress  of  a  so!k  r  hue  was  made  : 
"  My  coat  and  hat  must  all  he  gr.iy — 
I  laniiot  go  any  other  way    ' 

Then  he  liiittoned  his  roat  straiL:ht  np  to  his 

( liin, 
And  stai<lly,  solemnly  waded  in. 
.Niid  his  broad  lirimiiKil  hat  lie  pulled  down 

ti,L;ht, 
<  i\\i   his  lori-iiead  so  cohl  ami  ^vllite. 

Hut  a  strong  wind  carried  away  his  liat, 
A  moment  he  silently  sighed  o\er  lliat  ; 
.•\nd  lli-n.  as  he  ga/eil  to  the  farther  shore, 
The  coat  sli])]ied  <ifr.  and  was  seen  no  mor-  • 

As  he  entered  heaven  his  suit  of  gniv 
Wdit  (luietlv  sailing,  a\\ay.  awa\'  : 
And  none  of  the  angels  ([uestioiad  him 
AbiMit  the  width  of  his  beaver's  bTim. 

Next    (  ame    ])r.    Watts,    with    a    bundle    of 

psalms 
Tied  nieiiv  up  in  lii-  aged  arms. 
And  h\  inns  as  nianv    a  vcrv  wise  tiling 
That    the    l>eo[.le    in    hea\en   "all     loutid    ' 

might  sing. 

Hut    I   thoni;lu   llitit   he  heaved   a!i  anxious 

sigh. 
As    he   sa\v    \\vA\    the    ri\i  ;     ran    broad    and 

liigh 


And  look. 


ratht  r  surprise.',   .is  on. 


The  psalms  and   hymns   in   tin.'  wave   went 
down 


And  after  him,  with  liis  MSS., 
Came  Wesley,  the  iiattern  of  godliness  ; 
Hut  he  cried,    ■  Dear  me  !  what  shall  I  do? 
The  water  has  soaked  them  through    and 
through.  " 

And  there  on  the  river  far  and  wide, 
.■\\\ay  they  went  down  the  swollen  tide  ; 
And   tlie  saint,  astonished,  passed  through 

.■done 
Witliout  his  nianuseri[)ts,  up  to  the  throne. 

Then,  gravely  walking,  two  saints  bv  name 
Down  to  the  stream  togethe!  came; 
Hut  as  tliey  sti:]iped  at  the  river's  brink, 
I  saw  one  saint  i'roiii  the  other  shrink. 

■Sprinkled  or  plunged?  may    I    ask    von. 

friend.  » 

How  you  attained  to  life's  great  end  ?  " 
"  Thus,  with  .a  few  drops  on  ni\  bnnv,  " 
"  liut   /  have  been  .lipped  as    vou   see   me 

now." 

"  .\ii.l  I  really  think  it  will  hardly  do, 

.\s   I'm   'close  communion,'  to  cross   witli 

you 
Ndn're    bound,    I    know,   to   the   realms   of 

bliss, 
Hut    you    must   go   that   wav,    and    111    i-o 

this." 

Then    straightw.ay    plunging    with    all     his 

might. 
Awav  to  tin  left— his  friend  to  the  right. 
.\part  they  went  from  this  world  of  ..i;.. 
Hut  at  last  together  thev  entered  in. 

\\\A  now,  when  the  ri\er  was  rolling  on, 

,\  Presbyterian  church  went  ilown  ; 

«'f    women   there   seemed    an    innumerable 

throng. 
Hut   the  men   I   could  c.>unt  as  thev  passed 

along. 

.Vnd  concerning  the  road  thev  never  c. nil.; 

agne 
The  eld  or  the  lu:,'  wav,  which  it  could  be, 
X..r  never  a  moment  stopped  to  think 
That  b.tth  won!  I  K\u!  t.i  the  river's  iTink 

,\n.!  a  s.mn.l  of  murmuring,  l.)ng  and  hni.l, 
Cune  .'\(-r  up  fi.)m  the  moving  crowd  ; 
"  Vou  le  in   the  oI.|    way,  and    Ini    in    the 
uew  , 


.  usb. 


^m^m^m'.jm  'mmm^^\..^r'-y^^^ 


nm^^MmMr 


THE    SACRIFICE    OF    IPHIGENIA 


|l"*l 


•••^•rr  -  i^V^-jTt 


^^^^^M^^^^Mm^m^^m^mi^:^ 


li      1 

hi'-  f 

t{     '   i 

1 

H  •'^■ 

ilk 

i    i 


1   i 


II 


NCVER   TO    MEET   AGAIN 


•T    ^' 


.fi^:fii^ifj^^^j;^R^mi 


RF.fJCfU-^.  MnRAl,  ,iX/>  ninACTIC 


2fyi 


Tlwt  is  the  falsf.  :in(!  Uiis  i>  tin  tnu-   '  — 
(Jr  "  I  in   in   the  uhl  \v;i_v,  ;in'l  \<iu'nj  in  ihr 

niw  ; 
//uif  is  the  false,  .iml  ///'v  is  the  true." 

lint  the  b)ithrt  u  unly  ?-rrini.<l  to  speak  : 
Moih-st  the  sisters  walked  an<l  meek, 
And  it  ever  one  ut  tlieni  ehanced  to  say 
Wliai  trouble  she  tnet  on  the  way. 
How  she  longed  to  pass  to  tlie  other  side, 
Xor  feared  to  cross  over  the  >wellin>;  tide, 

A  voice  arose  frcjiii  tlie  brethren  then, 
•'  I,et  no  one  sjieak  but  the  holy  men  ; 
I' or  have  ye  not  heanl  the  words  of  Paul, 
'  ()\\,  let  the  women  keep  silence  M  t 

I  watched  them  loii>.^  in  my  curious,  dream. 
Till    they    stood     by    the     bcjnl.rs     .d'    llie 

stream  ; 
Then,    just    as    I    thought,    tin-    two    wavs 

met  : 
lint  all  the  brethren  were  talking  yrl. 
And  would  talk  on  till  t.ie  heavini.^  ti'i. 
C'arried  tiieni  over  side  by  siile-  — 
Side  l>y  side,  for  the  way  was  one  : 
The  toilsome  journey  of  life  was  done  : 
And  all  who  in  Christ  the  Saviour  .li.-d, 
Came  out  alikt-  on  the  other  side. 

Ni)  forms,  or  crosses,  or  book-  h.ul  ihev. 
No  i;owns  of  >ilk  or  suit--  of  uray  ; 
Xo  .  P-ed-lo  '^uide  th'  !n.  oi   MSS  : 
l-'or  all  iiad  put  on  CI111-.1  s  ni;litiousne-.s. 
PI.  II.  J.  C^i.i' VI  i..\vi>. 


PAPA'S    I.IM  Ilk. 

I\v  \=;  sitting'  in  my  study, 
Writing  letters,  when  I  heard. 
I'lr-.ise,  lie.u  mamma,  Marv  told  me 
Mamma  mu-tn't  be  'i  turbid  ; 

'    li'it  Is  tind  of  the  kittv, 
Want  ■-ome  o/./er  hng  In  do  I 

U'lling  h-tt<rs,  is    .lu,  m.imma  1* 
T.iil  t  I  wite  a  letter,  too  ?  ' 

"  N'otnow,  d.,irling.  mamm:'.'s  h\isy  ; 

Run  and  plav  with  kitly.  n.,w." 
"  No.  no,  mamma,  me  wile  ie  ler — • 

Tan  if  'ou  will  show  rne  how." 

I  wouhl  paint  inv  ilarling  s  portrait 
Aa  his  sweet  eyes  searched  my  faee- 


Ila';  of  golil  and  eyes  of  .iztirc, 
l-'oim  (jf  cliddish,  witching  grace. 

But  the  eager  tace  w.ls  clouded, 

.\s  1  slowly  shook  my  head, 
Till  I  said,    '■  III  make  a  letter 

Of  you,  darling  boy,  instead." 

So  1  parted  back  the  tr-.-sses 

h'rom  liis  foiehead  high  and  white, 

.■\nd  a  stamp  in  sport  I  jiasted 
'Mi'l  Us  waves  of  gohieii  light. 

Then  I  said,  ■•  Now,  little  letter, 
Cio  away,  and  bi-ar  good  news." 

And  I  smiled  as  down  the  staircase 
Clattered  loud  the  little  shoes. 

Leaving  me,  the  darling  hurried 

Du.vn  to  M.iiy  in  his  glee  : 
'    M  uiuna  s  wiling  lots  of  letters  ; 

Is  a  letter.  Marv— see  ^  ' 

No  one  heard  the  little  prattler 

.\s  once  more  he  climbed  the  stair, 

Ri   irlkd  his  little  capand  tippet, 
Standing  on  the  entry  chair. 

\'o  one  hear.!  the  front  door  open, 

No  one  saw  the  golden  hair 
.,     it  lliiated  oVr  his  shoulders 

l!i  ill.:  crisp  ( )ctober  air 

!)<eNM  the  street  the  !)aby  hastened 
Till  ii"  reached  the  otlice  <loor. 

"  Is  a  letter.  .Mr    I'os'man. 
Is  there  room  for  any  more  > 

' '  'Cau-e  (lis  letter  s  doni'  to  papa  ; 

I'apa  li'.'^  With  <iod,  'on  know. 
Mainin.i  ^.  ■  '  ir..'  lor  a  leller  : 

l)o'  •    'oil  link    al   1  tan  go  .''' 

Hul  liu  clerk  in  woiid.r  answered, 

'  •  Nut  to  da\  .  m\   iiltle  man. " 
"  I )   n  I  II  feid  a:iii.'/<  r  olhce, 

'C.iu.--  1  musl  go  if  I  tan." 

I-'ain    ib.e     lerk   would   have  detained   hira 
)iul  the  pleading  face  was  gone, 

And  tiie  little  feet  were  h.istening-- 
r.v  the  busy  crowd  swept  on. 

Suddenly  the  crowd  was  11  I'ted 
I'eoplf  lied  to  lelt  and  right 


iim!^smrimM^ .  ^  ^k^^ss^.. 


it': 

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K/:/./(;/ors.  .t/c)A'.u.  ./av  n/n.u-f/c 


Asa  pair  of  iiiuliK'iu.l  Ii')!^.- 
At  tliu  inomciit  ilasliid  in  sii^lii. 

No  uiif  saw  the  iial)v  ligiiu — 

No  one  saw  ihc  j^ohiin  hair, 
Till  a  voice  ot   Infill. -nod  swiitiu-ss 

Kan^'  out  on  the  antuni!i  air. 

'Twas  too  late — a  moment  only 
Stood  the  heanteous  vision  theic, 

Then  the  little  fare  lav  lilek--, 
(iovered  o'er  with  ooltkn  hair 

Reverently  they  raised  my  darlin^^, 
Brushed  auav  theeurls  of  .yld, 

Saw  the  stamp  upon  tn^-  tuniuail, 
Crouiii^'-  now  so  ie>'  eold. 

Not  a  mark  tlie  I'aee  disiigmed, 
Showing  wiiei-  a  hoot'  had  trod  ; 

aultlie  little  hie  was  end.-d  - 
"  Papas  letter    '  was  willi  Cod 

IMi:  CVMC. 

'■J'^ni-.  cynie  is  one  w!io  ne\er  sees  a  j^ood 
A  <piality  in  a  man,  and  never  fails  to 
See  a  l)ad  one.  lie  is  the  human 
owl,  vii^dant  indsrkness  and  Mind  to  li,i;lit, 
mousing  for  vermin,  and  never  seeing  nolile 
I'.-.iiUe. 

The  lyuic  juits  ail  human  attions  into 
oiily  Iwo  classes — oj>enly  bad,  and  seerelh' 
bad.  All  \irtue.  and  >;eneiosily,  and  di-in 
tefi'-tc  diie>-s,  are  nie:elv  the  appeaiance  of 
i;ood,  but  seliisli  at  the  bottom.  He  holds 
that  no  man  die-,  a  ;;o',d  thini;  c\-c(.-pt  for 
l)rolil.  Theen'rl  of  his  i  on\rrsation  upon 
■.  cn'.r  fe^  !inu;s  i^  to  ilnll  and  St  ,ir  th.ni  ;  to 
Send  yiin  away  suur  and  morose. 

llw  I  riti<'ism-.  and  mnnend.oes  fail  inilis 
erim;i;atily  Ui>i>n  e\<r>-  lovelv  thi;:.:  like 
f:o-.l  upon  the  lIoW(  rs  If  Mr,  .\  i-,  pro- 
nonni  '  •'  a  r..  Ii!,,'i(ius  m.m,  h<-  will  replv  : 
yes,  on  Snnda;,  s  Mr  1!.  has  jn-t  joiu'-d 
the  .  luifc  h  :  I'eitaiiily  ;  the  eleiiions  aie 
lotnin.i;  on,  Thf"  minister  of  the  j^ospel  is 
called  ;ri  example  of  dilis.;ence  :  it  !■,  his 
tra<ie  Sin  ii  a  man  is  <;enerons  :  nf  otlier 
men's  ni-.nty.  Tliis  man  is  obliging:  to 
lull  suspicion  and  cheat  you.  That  man  is 
ui)ri.i.d;t  ;   bicanse  he  is  green. 


religion  i>  b\pocll^y.  hoiiestv  a  pie]iaration 
or  Irauil,  virtue  only  a  want  of  opi>ortuiiil\  , 
and  undcnndile  [jurity,  asceticism,  TlieliM  • 
long  (lav  he  \.ill  coolly  sit  witli  sneering 
lip,  traiishxing  ever>  char.icter  that  is  i)re- 
senled. 

It  is  impossible  to  indulge  in  such  habit 
u.dseverity  of  o])inion  upon  our  fellow  inin, 
without  injuring  the  tench  rm.?-  and  <lelica(.y 
of  our  own  feelings.  .\  man  will  bewliat  lii> 
mo>t  cherished  fi clings  .ire.  If  he  eiicotirag- 
a  noiile  generosit\-,  every  feeling  will  be 
enriidied  by  it;  if  In-  nuise  bitter  and 
mccnomed  thoughts,  his  own  spirit  will 
a  .sorb  the  prison,  and  he  will  ^lawl  among 
mill  as  a  burnislic<l  adder,  whose  life  is 
mischief,  and  whosi-  errand  is  death, 

lie  who  hunts  for  llowirs  will  liiid  llow- 
er■^  ;  and  he  uliu  Io\(s  wieclr,  ma\-  find 
weeds, 

I.el  it  Ik  remembered  that  im  man,  uiiois 
not  himself  morally  diseased,  will  l'.a\e  a 
relish  for  disell'-e  in  <jlliers.  Reject  then 
the  moibi.l  ambition  of  the  cynic,  or  cease 
to  call  yourself  a  man, 

H,   W     Hhi-.chi  R 


ADVICI-   1()  VorNCi  A\I:N. 

i  ■    n.   ,1    ,.■,„!,„.;,     ,,,,,,,1,!,.     f,„     ,.„,.   .„ 


•  n    vlifR 


■•.r  strains  or.t  cvcrv 


'1' 


'»y    aud   takes   in  only  the  bad.     To   him 


\^''i  ,m;  men,  you  are  the  architects  of 
voiir  own  foi tunes,  Kelv  upon  your 
o>vn  strength  of  body  and  soul.  Take 
lor  y.iur  star  self  reliance,  fdth.  honcstv, 
and,  industry.  Inscribe  on  your  banner, 
■'  Liu  k  IS  a  fiol,  jilnck  is  a  h' to  '  Don  t 
t.ike  tiM)  nincli  advice  keep  at  >oiir  helm 
and  >.t'-t  r  '.-our  own  ship,  and  r.  niendnr  that 
the  gieal   atl   ol  eommanding  is  to  t.ike  a 

ia'I  share  of  the  v.-Olk  Don't  priteti'  e  t.10 
ii.ii'.  h  humanity,  'I'hink  well  oi  vomsell, 
Strike  <nit.  .\s-^nme  yonr  own  ])'.sition, 
I'ul  potatoes  in  your  cart,  ovei  a  ii'iigh 
road,  and  small  ones  i;,)  to  ;i:e  bottom  Ri^e 
above  the  envious  and  jt  .d'  a;s  I^'ireabove 
tlie  mark  voii  intend  to  hit,  lvii.ii;y,  in- 
vincible deteniiiiiatidn,  with  a  right  motive, 
.ire  the  kwrs  th.il  move  tin  W'>rld.  Don't 
drink.  Don't  cluw.  Don't  smoke.  Don't 
swear.  Don't  deceive.  Don't  read  novels. 
ii'Mi  I  111. lily  Until  youiaii  snppurta  wile. 
Ii'-  I'l  earnest.    He  self-reliant     He  ijenerims 


11 


Yf 


Vie',:'IteN^: 


^:t 


■j^f-ft 


\^'r 


A'/t/vo/iTv    )A)A'.//    ixn  D/nACT/r 


263 


Be  civil.  Read  the  papois.  A  iviitisi  you? 
biisiu-  ss.  Mike  iiUMiey  and  do  goud  witli 
it.  I-ove  your  ('.»d  and  fcUowineii.  I.^ive 
trutli  and  virtiii-.  I^ove  your  cuutitry,  and 
obey  its  laws.  If  this  adviic  he  imiilititly 
f<)llout-<l  by  the  younj;  men  of  the  countrv  , 
tlie  millennium  is  at  hand. 

\o.\ii   TuKri-.K. 

TMi;  l.ASI    HYMN. 

1>ili-;   Salibalii  day  was  ended   m  ,1  vdla^i- 
l>y  liie  sea, 
The     uttered  h'.-nedietiou    tonrhel    the 
jMopIe  tenderlv 
And    th'-y    rose  to   lacv  ih<-   siiiis,-l    ju    i],e 

glowinj;,  linlited  west. 
Ai;d  then  h;\-;','Mi.  d  to    thrir  (l\ve!Hn->    for 
( jod  S  blessed  boon  of  lest. 

And   tlu-y  looked   across   the    wtiteis,  and  a 

storm  was  r.e.;in,i;  tin  r.  , 
A  f.erce  spiiit   mov>..i  a'-ovr  tlu'rii     ;i   wild 

vjiii  it  of  tile  ail  . 
.\n.i  it  lashed,  and  shook  .and  ton  them,  till 

they  thundered,  j^kkurc!  -iiid  boomed, 
.•\nd  alas!   for  any  wssrl   in  tlu-ir  yawning 

t^ulfs  entombed. 

\'er>'  .inxious  were  lii^    jn'oph'  on  the  rocke 

coast  of  Wales, 
l.cst  th"  dawn  of  eominy  morrows  should 

!>•■  telling;  awful  tales, 
W'inn    the   sea   had  spent    its    passion   and 

should  cast  upon  the  shore 
Bits  id"  wreck  a'vl  swoUc-n  \-ictims,:is  it  had 

done  heretohjre. 

'A'nli  liie  ronj,;h  wiiuls  blowin-   round  iui, 

a  briee  woman  strained  h.r  ev;-,, 
•  'i!id    --he    --aw   .ilont;    th,      liiUuus    a     lar...,- 

V  .-■ -el  fill  and  1  i-e 
'''I-  It  did    not   n.  ed  a  piophi-i   i.,    tell  wh,il 

'111  end  nnist  Ik  ! 
i'-r   no   -,;m[i    could    lil.    in  ■-atety    hear   the 

•bore  on  such  a  sea 

Then     pityinjj    people    hnrri.-d    from   their 

homes  a:i(l  throni^t-l  the  b.-ach. 
•  ti'    for  power  to  LHe.-,  liic   watei    .v.ul   tile 

I'erishin^  to  reach  1 
HelpKss    li;in.is   Were  wruni;  with   sorrow, 

tender  hearts  in-ew  rold  vvitli  dre.id  : 
And  the  ship,   ur^'ed  l)y  the  tempest,  to  tin- 

futiil  rock  shore  sped. 


■  She  has  jiarted    in  the  middle  !      Oh.    the 

half  ot   her  j^oes  down  ! 
r,od    h.ive    mercy!      Is  Heaven  far  to  seek 

for  those  who  drown  .''  " 
1.0  !   wdien   next   the  white,    shocked    faces 

looked  with  terror  on  the  sea, 
Only  one  last  clinj,dng   figure   on    the  spar 

was  seen  to  ' 

Near  the  trembling  \.  ateliers  came  the  wreck 

tossed  by  th'.'  wave, 
.\ndthe  man  still  clung  and  lloated.  though 

no  power  on  earth  could  ^.ive, 

■  Could    we    send    him    a    short    message? 

hire's  a    ruiiipet       Shoutawav:    ' 
Twas  the  jireacher's  hand  that  took  it,  and 
he  wondered  what  to  sav, 

.\nv   uiemoiy    of    his   s.  1  ,,1011  — iirstlv — -,ec- 

ondly  !      Ah,  m.  1 
Tlieie  was  but    one  llnng   i,,   utter   in   that 

awiul  hour  of  w".  : 
So  he  shouted  thiougli  the  trumpet,     ■  I.ook 

to  Je-ns,      Can  \  on  hear  ? 
And    ••  Xy,  ;iy,  sir!  "    la;:-  the  aiwwer   o'er 

the  water  loud   and  elear, 

Tiien  they  li>,tenti;.    lb   is  singing.    ''Je-ius, 

lover  of  my  soul  '. 
And    the    winds    bioU'/iil    b:u  k    the     eeho, 

While  the  ne.irvr  wati  is  roll  ; 
:-'.r.iii,.e,    indeed,   it  was  to  luai  him,    "Till 

the  storm  of  lite  is  pa-scd,  " 
Singing     biacely     from     ih,-    waters,    ■    Oh. 

rui  r,  e  my  sold  at  last  !  ' 

i 


-Mii.'.  r 


'  Hangs 

m;,   h:  Ipkss  soul  01;  Tli       ; 
l.ea',  e.     ah,     lea\e     me     not  '    -    tli 

iliopji.d  at  1,1st  into  the  s,a, 
.Vnd  then  th- w.iteiuas,  looking  homeward, 

through  til  a!  ■ves  v.i'J,  teais  nia.le.iim, 
:said,    ■•  lb    pass^.I  to  b--   wi'.hjvsus    in    the 

singing  of  that  h>inn 

M.    l''.M,.ill.\(,;(>x. 


THK  |{kA\  K.sl    or  UATTl.hS. 


'"pill-   bravest  ba.ttle  that  e-  ,  r  wis  toiighi 
i.  Sll  ill    1    t-  11  \oi;  where  anl  wllell  ? 


it  not  ; 
Twa.s  tought  by  the  mothers  of  men 


t, 

U    ii   lillii 


\'-'^'- 


'::m^^uimt^:^. 


264 


Rhf  /(;/OUS.  .\fOR,iI.  AXD  DIDACTIC 


ll 


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'll 


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'     I 


II  \ 


n 
Hi 


ii  \- 

i  1; 


Nay,  not  with  caiiimn  or  hattk-  '-hot, 

With  sworil  or  iioliliT  ()fn  ; 
Nay.  not  with  tioiiiuiit  word  or  tlioiight 

I'Voiii  mouth  ol'  wotidertul  iiumi. 

lint  licep  in  a  wullcd-up  woman's  heart — 
Of  woman  that  wonlil  not  yicM. 

Hilt  bravely,  siU-ntly  bore  her  part — 
1,0  :  there  is  the  battlelield. 

No  marshalliiiK  troup,  no  bivouac  song, 
No  l^anner  to  gleam  and  wave  ! 

Hut  oh.  these  battles,  they  last  so  long  — 
From  babyhood  to  tlie  grave. 

JoAyii.N   Mii.i.iK. 

INPLLENCIiOP  SHALL  TIIINOS. 

Drop  a  pebble  in  th'  water — ji>  a  >plu>,h  in' 

it  is  gone. 
Hilt  ill  s  half  a  hiiiHire<l   npi)lt^.  i-irclin     on 

an'  un  an'  on. 
Spreadin',  spreadin'  troin  ihi  n  nlre,  flowm' 

uil  out  to  the  sea, 
.\n    th'   aint   no   uay   o    tillin'    where  th 

end  is  goin'    to  be. 
Droji  :i  pebble  111  th'  water  -  in  .1   nniiuli   >e 

hirget, 
lint  til's  little  w.'ives  a'  llowin'air  th'^   liji 

pies  I  il(  lin'  yet. 
All  th    lipples  llowin',  llowin'  tn  a  niij;hly 

isave  has  grown. 
An    \c  \edi^ti!l!»d  a  niighly  lisel      jts    1,\ 

droppin'  in  a  sioiu  . 

Drop  an  unkind  word  or  c  art-U-ss     m  a  mm 

iitt   it  is  gone, 
Hul  th  s  half  a  huudre'!   npphs  (  n  lin'   un 

an    on  an'  on, 
Th      'k'-i-p    spreadin',    s|,rca(!lir.     ^pii  adii. 

Iioni  till-  eeiitre  as  th'  go. 
,\ir   the'   ain't    no    \sayto  stup    '1  ni,    •  m  < 

\t    \  e  stalled  \  in  t(.  llow. 
1)11. |i  an  unkind  word  or  i  alele-s-  ■  in  .1  niin 

lUe  ><■  folgit. 
Hm  Ill's  little  ua\es  a    llo  \  M!    and  tin-  s  t  ip 

pii  s  I  irelin'  \et , 
An'    pvrh:i]>s    m   sunic  sad    hi  art  a   lai^luy 

wa'.e  lil    tiais  ye  ve  sUired, 
An     distuilii-d    a    lite    its   h,i|)py  w  litii    ><• 

ilroj'iped  an  unkind  word. 

"".'.jp  a  wi>rd  o'  eheer   an'  kindness — j.-s'   a 
tlabh  and  it  is  k'one, 


Hut  ths  half  ,1  hundred   ripples  circlin'  on 

an'  on  an'  on. 
Hearin'   hope  an'  joy  an'  comfort  on  each 

splasliiii',  d.ishin'  wave. 
Till  ye  wouldn't  b'lieve  th'  volume   o'   th' 

one  kind  word  ye  gave. 
Drop  a  word  o'  cheer  and  kindness — in  a 

minute  ye  forget. 
Hut  th's  gladness  still  a    swellin'  an'  th's 

joy  a'  circlin'  yet. 
An'  ye  \e  rolled  a  wave  of  comfort  whose 

sweet  music  can  be  heard 
Over  mill  s  an'  miles  o'  water — jes'  by  drop- 
pin'  a  kind  word. 

DON'T  BE  IN  A  HURRY. 

Don't  be  ill  a  hurry  to  answer  yes  or  no; 
Nothing  s   lost   by    being   reasouaHy 
slow. 
In  a  hasty  moment  you  may  give  consent 
.\nd    tliiough     years   of    torment     leisure! ;. 
repent. 

If  a  lover  seeks  you  to  become  his  wife, 
II.iiipiiKss  or  misery  may  be  ycnirs  for  life 
Don  t  be  in  a  Inn  r\- your  feelings  to  confess 
Hut  think  the  matter  over  before  you  answer 


SluiiiM    one    a-k     forgiveness     lor  a  grave 

olfenc  , 
llotie^l  tears  betraying  earnest  penitenre. 
I'ltv  aini  eijiisiile  him  and  his  fears  allay, 
.\iid    ili.n  t  be  in  a  liun\'  tcj  ilrive   the  I'hiM 

auay . 

Iliiri'.     Krin).'s    n-^    wciriv:    worry    wears    n, 

out. 
h'.asy     .U"iMg     1'  "!''■       '^no.>.       .\iial      tins    ;■ 

about, 
lleeiiles    ha-ti     \sil!    I>riii)4    11-    surely  to  llie 

iliti  h, 
.\nd  trouble  <■■  ■  :  ,\  helm  lis  il  we  hurry  to  !-•■ 

ri.  b. 


1  lon't 


a    lnurv     to    throw     voiirse! 


I'y  tile  ^iiie  ol   \\ixioni  for  a  wilil  delay. 
.Make    your    life    worth    li\ing  :     nobU     a.  t 


.\nil    iliiii  t   be    ill  a  hurry   to  spoil  it   at   th' 
start. 


IkI.I  [Cl'H'S,  MORAL  ASP  /'/PACTJC 


2«5 


Don't  he  in  :i  !Hirr\-  'o<  -.])c;ik  an  an^i  \  wurd  ; 
I  >un  I    1)0    in   .1    iituiN'    i.i    >|,r(:ul     ll'e    la'u 

yi)U  \'c  laaril. 
I'on'l  Ijf  in  a  liurry  with  evil  urns  iti  j^u  ; 
And  ilont  be  in  a  hurry  to  answer  yes  or  no. 

AiH)srR()i»m;  nt  macjara. 

A  r  INAKCII  nf  llu(i.l>!  How  -iiall  I  a|l- 
j\L  |ilii:ich  ill' ^'  .'  l:ow  speali  of  lily 
j<lory  .'■  -now  e\lol  tliy  tieaiily  and 
grandeur?  Aj4..s  liave  seen  tliy  awlul 
iii.ijesty  ;  larth  lias  jiaid  trilnitc  to  thy  j^reat- 
iu>s;  tile  li' st  and  u  i>esl  ainoiig  ineiiliave 
l)ent  the  Ic'iee  at  tiiy  foolstool  I  i)Ut  none 
liave  described  -  none  can  descrilje  l!ue  ! 
Alone  tliou  staiuiest  anion-  Itie  wonders  ot 
X  itnre.  uiisliakeii  by  l!ie  s^ioclc  of  contend- 
ni^  elements,  llingiu};  Ixieic  tlie  llash  of  the 
lightning,  and  oulroariiig  the  tiiunder 
ul  the  tempest  I  Allied  to  the  e\er;asting 
bills,  claiming  kiiv'.ied  wrJi  llieeternal 
llood.  thou  art  pill.ired  ujion  tlh-  one,  the 
other  supplies  thy  siirg'.-  I'rinie\-,d  rocks 
environ,  clouds  ccjver.  anil  thi'  rainbuw 
croivns  thee.  A  ilivii:  sublimiiy  rests  on 
tli>-  feai-ful  brow,  an  awlul  beauiv  is  ro\-ealed 
in  thy  terrilic  eounteiiance,  liie  earth  is 
"-liakeii  by  thy  tr.-mendous  \di<.i-. 

Horn  in  the  d.uk  past  aTid  ali\e  to  the  dis- 
tant future,  what  to  thee  are  the-  p:iltry  con- 
cerns of  nian'sambilicjus  ?— the  ri^eand  fall 
of  empires  and  dvnaslii  s.  tlii'  c(jnti-ts  of 
ki::gs  or  the  crash  of  thr  Mie-^  ?  Thou  ait 
unmoved  by  the  fate  of  nation-  and  the 
revolutions  of  the  earth  are  to  tlu-e  but  the 
pulses  of  time  Kinv.s  bef  ire  ll'.ee  are  but 
men,  and  mm,  a  ty])eof  insignificance. 

"  Thou  dost  in:ik-.-   tie.'  suul 
.\  wmidering  witness  of  ti:\-  iniijeslv  ; 
And  while  it  rushes  with  d.  lirious   jov 
To  tread  tliv  vestibule,  dosi  cliain   it-,  steps 
.\nd  cheek   its  raptute,  with   the  humbling 

view 
l)f  its  own  nothingiKss. 


noon  oi  r)  .Moninks. 

^u,l,i''/r   r.  r   a  i;nr:/v  h'<i,iiir<i   Ifli.i,-  .ft    Af^rJ 
M.<lh,i   Is  /'.,.,.,/ 

S- ■■;:;::--i-V  i!L:^  ;.::i;;  ;);:it  '  :;  niolIK  r's  ;.,»  c 
is  the  only  virtue  that  did  iiotsntT.T  bv 
the   fall   of  Adam  Whether    .Adam 

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fell  or  not.  it  is  quite  clear  that  the  unselfish 
lo\-e  ol  a  good  nioiher  is  the  crowning  glory 
ol  til  ■  race.      No  matter  how  long  and  liow 
sorelv  11  ma>  be  tried,  its  arms  are  ever  open 
to    receive    the    returning    prodigal.      One 
faithful  heart  iie\er  loses  its  atTection  for  the 
wanderer   who   has  strayed   from   the  fold. 
Adversity  and   sorrow   may  come  with  all 
their  terrible  torce,  but  the  motherly  affec- 
tion clings  to  its   idol   closely.      We  never 
Sea  good  old  mother  sitting  in  the  arm- 
chair that   we  do   not   think  of  the  storms 
which    ha\e   pelttd    into   her  cheerful   face 
without  souring  it.      Her  smile  is  a  solace, 
h'-r  presence  a  beiiedictitjii.      A   man  may 
^t  Mid  more  ixertion  <jf  some  kinds  than  a 
woman,  but   he  is  apt  to  lo>e  much  of  his 
laughter,   his   cheertuluess,  his  gentleness, 
and    his   trust.      Vet  we   rauly   find  a   frail 
nioiher  whose  spirit  has  bei  ii  worn  thread 
bare  and  unlovely  by  trials  that  wouUl  have 
turm  d  a  do/.eii  men  into  misanthropes  and 
demons.     A  sweet  old  mother  is  common. 
.A  swiet  old  father  is  not  so  common.     In 
exhaustless   patience,    hope,   faith,   and   be- 
nevolence   the    mothers    are    sure   to    lead. 
.\l,is,  that  their  worth  too  oft_n  is  not  fully 
known  and   projH-ly  afipreciated  until  they 
[)  iss  b<-vond  mortal  reach  !     God  bless  the 
good  old  mothers  1 

run  [-lneral. 

Iw  \s  walking  in  Savannah,  past  a  church 
decayed  and  t!im, 
Wlien  tlu  re  slowly  throiiL'h  the  window 
came  a  plaintive  li;:i-,ral  hymn  ; 
And  a  s\-mpathy  awakened,  and  a  wonder 

ipiickly  grew. 
Till    I    found   myself  environed    in   a   little 
negro  pew. 

<  )ut  at  front  a  cohjred  couple  sat  in  sorrow, 

nearly  wild  ; 
(.>u  the  altar  was  a  coffin,  in  the  coffin  was 

a  child, 
I    could    pietnre   him    when    living — curly 

hair,  protruiling  lip — 
Aiiil  had  seen,  jierhaps,  a  thousand,  in  my 

luuried  Soutliern  trip  ; 

Hut   no  bab\-   ever  rested  in  the   soothing 

ai  ni>  ol    i)c  alh 

Tiiat   li:ul    tanned    tuore   flames   ot   sorrow 
with  his  little  flutter   la;  breath  ; 


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A/:/./(,/o/  S.  Mi'K.ir  .l.\/>  />/l>.lL/7C 


a 


I 


■  i 


1  ? 


Ami    no  funeral  '■vtr  >;li>lfiu-il    w  illi    iiiort- 

^yIlllln)lly  iirol'iuiid 
Tliaii  was  in   the  chain  uf  Uar  i\\>>\»   tlial 

t-ni.lasi>t<l  tnosc  iimurncrs  roiuul 

KiiSf  a  sad  old  Colort-d  i)U-ailu  r  al  the  little 

woiKJen  di-sk  — 
With  a  nianner  k'='"i"'''   aukward     uitli   a 

counti-nuncf  j;iiitis<nii'  ; 
With    siniplicitv    ami    shnwdm---.    mi     his 

IC'liiiipian  laie  ; 
With  tlR-  iniioraiR'f  and  wistluiii  ui  a  irnvlu-d 

uiulyiiiK  rati'. 

And   he  sai.;  :   "  Ndw  don'   hi--   wtt-iiin'    lur 

dis  )irttty  bit  o'  clax  — 
1-or  lU-  little  hov  who  IIvkI  derc.  In-  ilon- 

^(oiu-  an    mil  a\va\ 
He   was  doin'   v^ry   tiii'  iy.  an'   he    [ireiiale 

yoiir  love  ; 
But   his  sure   'luilT   hatlur  want   hini   in  de 

larj,'e  honse  uj)  above. 

"  Now  he  didn't  >;ive  you  dal  ''aby,  by  a 

hundred  tllollsan'  mile  ! 
Hf  just  think  yo\i  need  some  sunsliine.  an' 

he  lent  il  tor  awhile  ! 
An'    he  let  yon   kiep    an'   Iom-   it   till  voiir 

hearts  w.e.  l'i^^;er  v;towii 
An'  desesd\i-r  t'   irs   \  on  r  shicldin  s  ji-s  de 

inlerr^l  on  ■      loan 

"  Here  s   \i  r   oder  J>reltv  i  liilriin  ' — don'  be 

inakin'  it  appeal 
D-tt   your  love  yot  -.'it  'i     nop  li/t^d  bv  di-. 

little  t'ellow  luu  ; 
l);)u'  I'ile  np  too  inn>-h  vour  --orrow  on  deii 

li'Ue  mental  -ht  1\  t  s, 
So's  to  kind  o'  sit    1  in  wondirin'  i:   de>  'ii 

no  accoi  '!t  <li  ni-i  i\ t^. 

"Just  \oii  think.  \<)U   poor  d'.ah  moiinah-^, 

eri'.pin    loiij;  o  <  i  Soiiovv  ■^  \\a\ 
What  a  bl.ssed  litth-  pieiiie   d,i-    veL-  bal'V '-- 

-u\  to  day  I 
Yoill    Ljuod    faiier-   and    ^ood    inoilel^  iruwd 

lU-  little  fellow  loiind 
In   de   aii^;ei  tented    garden   of  <i.-    lUy,  I'ian 

t.ition  Cironnd. 

"  An'  liev   ask   him.     Was  your  In  t  sole  ?  ' 

an'  take  oil  ins  iiUie  siio.  -. 
An'   ili\    wash   him.   an'  dt  v   ki^-s   hin;,   an' 

Jey  say.  '  N(jW,  wliat      >U-  nrw- 


An'  de    Lawd   done  cut    his  tonjiiie  loos, 
den  de  little  fellow  say. 
All  our  folks  down   in   d<     \  alley    tries  to 
keep  de  hebbeuly  wav   ' 

■  \n    his  eyes  (ley  bri^jhlK    ^.l^arkli-   ;it    >!e 

]iretty  linns  he  \  iew  ; 
lieii   a  teal   eoine,   an'   '  >■■   whisp.r,    '  lii;:    I 

uant  m\  pa  yeiil-.  too  ! 
lint  <le  Aiij.;el  Clii<f  .Musieiaii  l<aeh  dal  bo\ 

a  little  sonj,;  ; 
S.l\s.      If  onl>   dev  be  f.iil  ful   diy  Will   soon 

be  eomin    lonj.;.' 

•■  An'  he'll   ^i-t   an  idiieatlon  ilat  will  jToi 

erbh  be  worth 
SrlK-ral   times   as   mueh   as   aii\    \on   eonli! 

bin   for  him  on  earth  ; 
He'll    be    in    de    I.awd  s   bii;    s.  hool    hou-^i 

widont  no  eonteinpl  oi  liar 
While  del.-  s  no  end   to  de  li.id  tm^s  iiii).;lil 

havi   happeiietl  to  him  lure, 

'So.  niv  poo  ah  dejeel'-il   moun.iii-    I'l  voiii 

heall-  will  JesUS  1<-1. 
An'  don    i;o   tt  r  eritieism'  dal   ar  One  \\  .i'. 

knows  I  :•    Ik'sI 
lb-   ha\esent   lis  m.in\-  eomloi  !■-      lbha\' 

rii;lit  to  take  a\\a> 
'11.   de    I.awd   be   plai--e   an'  ;'loi\,  now     iii.! 

.•Ver  !  — 1,1  I  u^  ]n:i\ 

\\  111.    I.'  M   1.1    111  < 


A 


NVAMl  l»      A   .MINIS  11  k>   NMI  1. 

.N  ■,.•.'.,•'■. .    ,'.'»'(..<,'■.    /■■!■>::;'■  I'li    I- 
r  1.  nL;tll  We  lia\esi-UK    ia   I'.i-lol  . 


1  am  snie  1  eannot  U  i'.  v  !i;> 
'I'iie  people  should  Kiow  ^o  ii-.Ut-T^, 
I  ir  eaiididates  i;iow  ^o  --hv 
I'.nl  after  two  viaus    >.  anlniii; 

I'oi  the  '■  sinartesl       man  in  tin    l.oul, 
1  ,  ,1  III  of  <lesperation 

We  look  the  ueare-t  .it  liand. 

.\iid  really  he  answers  in.. •  ly 

To    ■  hll  up  the  ^;ai.       von  kii.iw  ; 
To  ■'  run  the  machine      md  '    biini;  nj. 
arrears," 

.\nd  make  things  generallv  -o 
He  has  a  few  little  failings  : 

His  s.TTn:;;;-,  :::e  vonuiioiipla'-'-  -j:!:!:. 
liut  his  manner  is  vt  ry  eharnunv;. 

,\lid  his  ti-.th  are  perfeetly  white. 


It       I 


wmmrn'mmm 


Aiul  -'I  lit'  :ill  till-       111  ;ii   ;■-  >']!]■ 
Not  "        in  ;i  liilii'linl  <  'inipl.ini 

I'li     Ik-  1  uy  ;lliil  K''"  "'  "'    Mlimii  i 
Ai      ^'J  iiliuii  'x-lU  r   til  HI  I'l.iDH 

Hul   Ui;-  !•  lll^Il  ll  W  ull  1  'illcllliU-il 
i  U-  11  ■•    ;■;  ;l  [iMi  \:     1   fur   Hli-, 

T.i  -.liiiii'    !  >;riii  in  ;,if  |i.i    'H  : 

Wiiitiil  —I  \!iiii-.ti-i       Wit'f  !' 


AVZ/'./crV,     !/(>/,'-//      /,\7'   /'//'  /(V/f 

|ll'      "  1    ji.  1  I    '   1    j.  iM'  TM  kI     |il  II   !    \\i 


^r.7 


Hut  !i"\  •  r  ,'.,~yAi  :i:.;  1  li'    \.  r.  i-.li 
\'.     'iiiil  111,'  ^!i  ililis   ,11  ill    -■ 

I'l.l  -  i;i;;   I  !  '     wr  .Mil   ii:i   ^l^l:■ 'a-, 

\\  >,\\\A  ,1.!  ■■■II   l.i^i  i  iMi    -t!  ilf 
'I'u  ■.  1,1-  I'p   ^.     !■  !  ■    ~  Hi.  .Ml  \  : 
■    Win;..;  M    .!-•    ,  -  W  '  ■  ' 


'A'aiil.  ll      :i  p.  1  ..-ll  Imly, 

I)<-1;.   lii     ^..i  iitU     ii  IiiH'il, 
With  i".  >- 1\   ll- .itit>   lit   ]arst)ii, 

Aii'l  fVi-ry  i-iiilm-  iiunr  c.l   niiiul 
1'  It.-!  li\     ,irl\-  ■  iiltiirt- 

T      iiDVi-  111  >i  ta-.liinn:iMi.-  lift — 
rii-,1-     iiotuf  uur  ;uh    1  ll-  iiu-iit  : 
W.mlr.l    -;i  Miiii-,toi  >  Witt-  '" 

W'.ril.-ii    -;i  tlMriiiiv;li  liml  wiiikt-r, 
Who  ui-ll  to  111  r  liDUM'hold  looks, 

(Sliall  w<-  s-i-  our  iiiiMicy  wii-^tt-il, 
\\v  i-xtr;iv.i)..':ii!t  Iri^li  cook-.  ?i 

Wli.)  ml  ilk'  .Jiilv  fXjR-iists 

With  i-i'()i)oiii>  >h;irj)  as  a  kiiil'i- 

Anil  w.i^ht-s  aiiil  scruhs  in  tin-  kiuht-ii: 
•  Waiitel— .1  Minister's  Wii'c!" 

A  '■  vi-rv  iU)ini->-tic  piTsoii," 

To  ">  liicis'    ^lii-  iiiiist  nut  In-  "out:" 
Is  h.is  sucli    I  had  appt-araiK-t- 

I'or  hi-r  u>  lie  xiiiiliiiK  about. — 
I  )iilv  to  visit  tin-  jiaiish 

I'^-cry  ytar  ot'  ht-r  life, 
Ami  .litem!  tin-  I'uiii-rals  ami  wi-ililiuv;-  : 

'    Wanted  —a  Min;>t'-i's  wile  !" 

Til  roii.in..'t  tht    ■■  ladies'  nieetiiii;s  " 

Tile    'sewing  lirele  "  attend. 
All  !  uhen  we  1-  ive  '    work  I'or  the  soldiers, 

li-r  rea.'.v  a--^i-.taiu-e  to  lend  ; 
To  clothe  the  destitute  children. 

Wliere  follow  audi  want  aie  lite, 

To  li.tiit  up  Siiiid.iv  S.-hool  Ncholar-.  ; 

■  Wailled--a  Mini-ter  -^  WlSe  !" 

Call  ml  to  entertain  -.lran>;ei~ 
/'lit:   /:  ,\-  ,i^,-i/^  and  "  -ucii  ," 

Of  this  kind  ol'  ■  ■  ani,el  vi-i!-  '" 
The  (le.u-on..  had  so  nuuh, 

A^  to  pro,  J  a  pert'ect  nuisance. 

An   !    '      holses   !!l^-,.-    lil-l.'lleS   ::!'    t!::      r   I'!': 

Can  --oon  he  sent  t.i  their  parsons  : 


.\n.l  will  n   ,\  '■  ii  I  -  ■    ;,  .:r.  i  -,  'i-  pi-i  -.on . 

We  li.ipe    !>'.-  -,'.     ■l;:\     '  ;  e  I  \., 
To  ill!  .1111   .;.  '.1       :i.l  I. .1.^.1  .1  I..    \  church — 

Tin  n  \\     -ii  ill  kii.'  .\-  '.■.  Iril  !..,!.,: 
]  .11  ;!,.  \   \\  ill  1  ■■-■  A','  n  .Hill  iv  ,Mi  \  , 

N   cdiii;.;    i  cli.in..;.-  1. 1    hli- 
.\.!d  u-    11  .i,;-,.-fi^.'  '.\-  ,!M.-.:    - 

\   \liiii-l,  1   a-.. I  :;;-  W  .:■    '   ' 


M 


1  (IW(||\  I   M  >s. 

Ij.  ,ii  I  w  a-  ■.;  di-  -l   .\  ;     ,  1  li'.t'.  I  w run  14 
K-  \rll;;-  l'-'  :■■.  l;il.  ■.  Ic.il  in\  Moo 
I   iilo.»li-d   1i,l!-   W  Itil   p:i~-:.ill   sU.ilr.. 

While    r. 11111.1    111      ..iiii!;    M.u  1-.    dein..-; 
s!oi„l 
Kiii.l  Murpiii-ii-  w.iii.d  nr.  .  i  . -,  ■■!  ciiii, 

M'    Ic-.rniiiL;  '.r.iiii  .-■  .ii-  ■  i->-.  .1   .t  i-:  in  : 
R.  \  .-n_;.-  '    111.   .1    CI  In',;.  1    -^li  i:ii 

Unt  I  on-,   ielli  .     'A  lll^pel,  ,1      •     !■      I   111. 111.    ' 

l-'ori;'  \-<  '     !  ^'  ;U'..-  -pi!  it  .  ri,-ii . 

I  \  lei.li  .!  to  -.w    n.  .M'-r  p  rl. 
!  'iiMi^i-  .Hill  to  iii\   !• ...-  1  I':K  .1. 

l-'i.i  4  i\ .,-  iiini  !i    ■  '•-   lm;ii  ine  Ii.  art. 
Tlr-  lii^  •     .1-.  iioni  ;h    il   ;"ir,i:  •  in    lu-e, 


He  iih  ll. 


.  1  I. 


Tli.it  ni^lit  I  --i';!.  ri  --,\t;  ;    p.-.- 

.\ii.l  die.ini.-.i  !ii,i;  an."  1-  -nr.h-.l  ..i:  nie  ! 

\v..\>    ims. 


ADV  ICI.    Kl    \    ^l>l  N'l    M  \N. 

I)      >i :  -:  Ml.'      111.,   -.  .-1     ', . ,       J  1  . .-   ;.  I  -iii-ork. 
\.      Wii.  llii-r  \,iM  ;.  m-il  ■  .i  p-,k  or  a  p.-ii. 
.1    u  !i.-cr''.i; '    ".'    <  -r         -i-l    of   Looks 
dl)^-^;!!:;  di;.  lie-  1  ir 
an    .luctioii    !w  II    ■ 


.it'.n;.;  .1  papi : .  rtni^niL; 
■  ■;■  \\::lin.:  Uiiiny  lliinj^s. 
you  inn^t  woik  II'  vui;  lu.ik  a'nun.l  you 
will  See  the  111.  n  who  an-  tlu-  iiM-t  ahh-  to 
li', .-  tl;.  t.-st  el'  tlaii  li.L■^-  uith.ni;  work  are 
ll,..  ..,...,  ,,  I,..    ......i     •',.-   ',  ...l.  .  1        I  i.,..'i    1... 


Wanted  —a  Miuist. 


Wife 


,11.1   ..f   k'.lliii.i. 

:s  !..     .;iid  \  oil 


ur'-t  It'  Wit ;-.   o\  .■:  work 
wer  t,.  d.i  that  on   the 


J-»*-;..Vi 


^ 


;i^S 


A7-/A.A7V     I/(>A'.-//      rw  /'//'  /(  //(■ 


I  ' 


i 
I      I 


I      * 


'.iinnv  -^ii|>'  ol    t!i; tt\  Tin       ,  h-  ^i  iini  I ;  im  - 

I  Hi   H   !-■    '"'I  HI-'-    tic  1    .|ii!t    '\     •  I.    :i'i  '.  I    M    , 

.lUii      I'nll    I  'I       Ii'p!'  U^lt  !l        '       \      ,1  I  1    ■, 

'!i''  int'  mmI    :       l    k-;  ■     !■■'    -imi       'I'lir  vMi'k 
>_••  V I  ^    •  ..II     I'     ,i;'|i'  ;il(     Id    \  .MM    iiii;il--  :     i: 

1.   ll'l-     -'.!l.lll\       I.P     y.Mll       ^;      !l!'..    I-,'        !l      '.MVi- 

\i.ii  .1    ]'■  il'.  t     Hi'l    'J'  ii,  '.;     Mi'j.ri  ■  i,i!     'II   •  i 
:i  ii.,l'.'-v 

'1"'!    !•    ;;tc   .  .  .i:::  •    i  !•  :'    \\  i:<.   ..■i    i;.  t  'a  . .;  i, 
hut    t'i.     >\'.ii.!     is    1I..I    |.i.iii.i    III     lliiri        ll 
<;.  II  s  11'  ■!  ■>  11. 1  '.    ill    u    1    I  111.--  '\  1  'I       It  SI  111]  Iv 
-!H:iks  i-i    t!i'  111  :i--       .    ■!   .^..    '  i.i  ^11  ■-  !-.'\s 
\iili.„|\    iiMS    till  111        l'.-    i;liit    |.il-\    \\..il.l 
.In.  silt   klli'W    till!    t^i.'     .'■itluii  Si.    t.K.i 

ii'tl    \\'.l;it   \i.ll    'A   lilt     t.i     I  ■.      :lll.l  (111     :ll|.l   I  list- 

i.ll    V  .I'lr  .  I.  .1    11 1.1  iimV..-  .1  1 1  list  i'l  t!i.  'Muld 

rill     I'M- .     r   \  •  'M    :l'.       ti;'-|lSS     ll.lT-ill    \..ii     will 

III- ,i; 'I  t. .  >;.  t  irt.i    tin   ■wi.tii   v.  ill    In-   volii 
'!i'i-|i    till     111   ■.liiiT    I'll!    !.i|.;hi    \...ii    lii.li 
il.ivs    Mini  til.-  l.itti  1  s:iii..t,,d   will  the  u.nl.l 
lie  with  \  oil.  Iv      I      Hi  kin  TTi: 

1ACI    AM)    I  AI.IM. 

,  /;  ■'■,.•■,     ■■/  ',    •■',  ,'■  .    I/,,'./,'. 

I'^.I.iNI'     i-    -i.UK  tlllll-,    liUt     t.ll  t    is  i\  tT\  ■ 
tlllll;.;         T  llcllt  is  s,i  Kills,  si.l.i  I  ,   jM:i\i- 
;i;i.i    risj.rrtul.'i'  ;   tail  IS  nil  ili.it.  ;iii,l 
niiiii-  ll...        ll   Is  nut  :i  si\tli   sciisi-,  l.iit  it    is 

tin-     I.I.-       I      I  ill       111.  llW,  It     i-i     till'    lll'l'll     f\l', 

till-  .1111  k  t.ii.  liu-  111.114111^;  llstr.  till-  ki  til 
siiiill,  ii'i'l  tlir  livrls-  ti.tich  ;  it  is  tin-  iiiti-r 
jiu  ti  r  1.1'  ;i:I  I  I'Mlis,  tlic  siirninniiti-i  u!"  iill 
.iitlii-iilt'i -,  til-  ri-iiwnii  I.I' all  olistailis.  It 
is  ll-  !iil  1:1  al!  I'lucs  ,|i,i|  :it  all  timi-s  ■  jt  j-, 
ilsilnl  111  s.iinn.lr,  ii.i  It  sli.iws  a  in  111  I'is 
wav  rii'i  tl..'  u.iili'  ;  It  1  lis.  Mil  in  sii.i;tv  , 
lor  It  s!..  I'A  s  lipii  Irs  wav  t'l'uii.'li  tlu-  wurlil 

Tali-nt  is  |i'.\\.r,  tart  is  skill:  t  ili  nl  i^ 
Will',  lit  tail  Is  nii'iiii  iitiiia  ■  t  iliiit  kiinws 
what  toi'ii,  tat  knows  Iii.wt.xlu  it  ;  talvnt 
niaki  s  a  in  in  1  .sj.,  ,  i.,,. ,',.  ta.t  wiil  inaki- 
liini  i.spci  til'  ■  tali-nt  is  wialtli.  t  irt  is 
li-a.'.v   inoiu  ■. 

!■■..!  all  til'.'  in  I'-tiivil  [. nil. OS, -s  III  1  If.  t.ii  t 
carrii  s  j;  a^irist  ta'int,  t  n  to  iiiii  'I'.ik. 
tluin  to  t!i.'  till- at:.  ,  aii.i  |.iit  tlum  aijiiiist 
I  aril  iitla  r  mi  the  '•tai'i-,  am!  talent  sliall 
(iroilii.  .  \.iii  1  ti  iL'.i'iI'.'  that  «ill  S'ariilv 
liw  loai;  iii'iii-li  t.i  I.I-  loiiilfiiini-il.  wliili 
t:u't  k">  ;.-.  t  'I-  i''  nsi'  in  a  roll,  111:4111  atti-r 
'iiv;lil.    uitli  its  siui'cssiiil   farft's.     Tlu-rt'  is 


till  uant  ot' ill. nil  ii;i  t.iii  lit ,  llni  ■  1-110  want 
I.I  ilr.iin.ilii  lai  t  :  Im!  tll<'\  :i:i'  siliiuiil 
lo>;i|llil  sii     v\f      lla\i'      s||i  I  I  - -lill       |. Ill  IS 

\^lllll!  all  not  u -[ni  l.il.lc,  an.i  1 . -)..  1  titilt- 
pu  i  1  s    \\  111!    ll   .III'    not    sill  II  ss  I  111 

T.iki   tliciii  to  till   1' II    ami  1.  t  til.  in  sl,;lk»• 
l  III  ir  Ic.ii  mil    iiiiN     It  (  ai  ll    otlii    111    ll  ^..il 
ii\.ilt',      T.ili  111  SI  (s  Us  \^ ;;  .   vliiiiU     1.11'  la.  1 
;s    iiist     it    lis    ]o"nii\   s    iiiil       T'I' 111    I'a- 
III  11. >■  a     I  III]. hill'  lit  Iron!  tin  In  in  h    l.ni  ^u  : 
loll.  h.  -,     ll"  s    |i,  ,ni      illorm  vs     all'!      I  I'.-r' 
'I  .r,    I'l    -J"  .ll       '-  .1111.  I'.lv    an. I  l.'j.ii  :.:;        Ill 
tl  iiiiii|ihantl\         'I',!'.'-:!!      iii.ik' ■      tli<'     ",..|'. 
w  ..III!,  r     tli.it      ll     i.;i'l*.   on     n..     !  isw  1       la,  1 
'"v  111  s    .istoi,is|ni!i  t  '   til  it  1;  ^,'  ts  o  '    -.  I  las' 
Ami  tin.'  --(.'i  lit    is     that  '  i.  I    has   m      w    ul 
III   I. III.  :    it    tnak.s    1,,.   tal-.    'l 'j.-      it    h;t. 
th-  lU'hl  11  111  0:1  th.    h'  ail  :    it  h  st-  la    fai-' 
It   t  ikis    .ill    hints      aii'l.l'i    kiij.in;.;    ilsii  . 
on  th.'  wi  atlu'ii  1  I  k  ,  is  n  ar,\-  to  takt   aiU  an 
tai;i  I  I  I  \  I  I  \  \\  mil  ih.'t  !il  'u  •. 

T.ikf  th.  Ill  into  till'  I  iiiii.  h  'r  ll.  •;!  Ills 
aluais  s,,iiii  liiiii),'  uoilli  h.  ilin^;,  t.nt  i- 
Slltr  111  alnlllil, IIIII-  III  111  il'ls;  l:i!i  ill 
iii.i\  ol.tam  .1  li\iii.L;,  t.u  I  will  ni  iki-  oiu- . 
tali'lll  i;its  a  >;oimI  iriinc,  l.u  t  a  i;i.  at  ..ll' 
tall  111  loiu  iiuis  tai  I  I'oini  It-.  :  talnit  is  an 
hi.Tior  to  the  iHotissioii  tail  j^ai  !•  h.ia.i 
li.'iii  tin-  I'll  'fission 

'I'.ikc    thi'iii    to    loiiit       Talfiit     Tills    1;., 
W'  !i;lil ,  tail  finds  its  wav  ;  t.ih  nt  c  oiniii.niil, 
ta.  I  is  oil.  M  .!  ;  talilit  i-  h'lnoii  ll  w  .ihajii'ii. 
li.itii'n    and  tai  t  is  l.h  ssi  d  1,\   j.ii  l.i  ni'  nl 

I'!. Ill'    I'll  ill    in    till-   Siiiati        Tilt  nl   li 
tin-  I  iir  of  tla-  hoiisr.  !ni'  tart  wins  iis  In  o 
:lllil  h.is  it  i  \oti  s  ;    t:lii  nt    is    tit    lor    viniilcn 
iiunt     l.iit    t.K't  is  littid    for  It       'I'm  t   has,. 
knai  k   ol    sli]i|.it]^    into    [.'  i.  1    ',\  ill:  a  '.'ai' ' 
siU'iui'  and   i;li!intss  of  niovi  iiifiit    :is  a  hi 
liard  hill  iiisiiiuatrs   its,  If  r.;,.   th      ]■!  .  kit 
It  '  'iiiis  to  know  <  \i  r\tliini;,  u  itliont  h  u 
intf  ainthiiii:.      It    li:is  s.ixid    an    iii\:si!.' 
ami  t'Nti'iiipoiarv    ajipi.-nli'i  -hi].  :    it   w.ia 
no  drill iii'^  ;   it  m  vi  r  r  inks  111  th.-  aw  k ',■,  1: 
s.|u.i'l  ;    it  h,\s  n  i  h-l'l  iiand,  mi  ■!     if    1   ir    i 
liliinl  sdi         ll  pn's  on  m  '  lool  s  ,  .i  w  omi:,,!: 
wis.hni      it    li.is   no   air    of    ;.' ot'iimi't'.'     I"' 
jil  i\  •;  with  tla.'  d.'taiisot'  ]ii.u'i'  as  di'Xti  r.  Ills! 
as   a    will  tai'V;ht    hand    n.ii-i   hts   o'..;    tl 
!.•  -s  ,.f  til,-  ].i..no  foitf       It  h:is  ',11   ib,-  ,' 
of    ciiininoniilact'      iiiid    all    th.      n.ri'i'     an; 
jiow  r  ol  ^I'lnns 

l,ciM.i.\    ■■  .\TI.AS 


v.. 


A/-//i,/i'rs,    l/iiA\i/      l.\/>/>J/i.h    ' IC 


Jdy 


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1 

i 


Ai  Ilk  iwLNn  v(.Ak>. 

'Olll.  Cillllll   W.l^  .1  |)1.11U  OIK .1  |)<)i>l   lulNCl 

X  llllf    pllli-    culllll         Ullf    tllJvVlT    1.11    til. 

l')|i,  111)  iniiii)4  111  wlii'.f  sLilin  l.ii  thf 
(I. in  lir^w  ;  iiu  s'liMiilh  iiliiiDiis  1  ..nil  lii. 
lu.irof  -.lirou.i  'I'll.-  l)i()\\M  hiiir  w.i-,  lai.i 
ilci  cntly  li;uk;  tmt  tli.i.-  \\.i^  ii.i  piirujHil 
(■ip  A  nil  llir  lu  lK-in.-;Uii  till-  clim  Tlic 
Mil!;  ui  111  iitul  ii,)',<rty  smili-.l  m  h,  i 
:^in|i  :  >hc  liiiil  |.)Uii.i  iirea.l   rot  ;in  !  In  illli 

I  w.uit  l<»  Ml-  tnv  iiiDtiirr.  soMii.l  a 
j)o.,i  liUl.  I  lulil  a:*  till-  ilildiil.ik.  r  »i:ri  >v.'il 
.loi\  II  till-  top 

Vi'U  liinilol  .  j;il  uilt  of  Illv  u  IV,  '.ii\  , 
u;i\-  .liK-?.  licit  SDiiUDiu-  t;lki-  th'-  lirul  ■•    ■ 

■  Duly  let  liu-  M'u  (Jill-  iiiiniito  '  "  cut- I 
the  Drjiliaii,  elm.  iiiiin  tli.-  -.|,lc  .,1  tliu  .iiai  ilv 
l..i\  as  Ik- >;a/cil  ii|iiiii  tin-  .  d'liii  iii^utii/.  .1 
lats  ^ti'-.inuii;;  dduii  tli-.clu'.  k-.  (ill  wiin  h 
till'  .liiMisli   lilo.iui   i-\>r   liii^.,-ri-.l.     IJii  '    It 

■,\  IS    |i.lllllul    til    llr.ll     illiu    (TV    tilt      U'll'ls  : 

t  »'iK  DiK'c  k-t  nil-  ^L-c  III'.-  niotlit-r,  u:il\ 
<':k  i-  '  ■ ' 

ij  iii,kl\-  aii.l   i.nitallv  tin-  iu-arth-s  tii.i'.i 
•-ttT  -!ru.  k   till-  l.iiv  awav  .  -d  tliat  lu-  i-.-vl.  .1 
Willi    tilt-    liliiiv       l-'.ir    a    inoiiKiit    ili.-    hnv 
sl.iii.l  piiitiny  \\;ili  L;rii.-I   an  1  r  i,;--    -his  liiiu- 

l\fs    .ilstfllili-.l       Irs    lips    s|,;,i;ij^    ap.iit,     lilt 

KlisteiK-'l  t!ir..t!.;li  his  .-vt-s  as  In-  r  iist.-cliiis 
littk-  arm  with  a  m  .st  ii-uhil.l'.-h  lani;li. 
ami  M-rcain.-.l  :  '  Wh-zii  I  tu  a  man  I  11  ln' 
TfVi-ii;^til  t'oi  that  !    ' 

riit-rc  was  a  . diIui  and  a  heap  ui   earth 
'xtwiiMi  tilt-  lUiitlK-r  anil   the  pimr  fDrsakuii 
ihilii— a    iii,)iuum-iit    niiirli    str..ii>;t.T    ill  m 
^;:aiiitc,  Iniilt  in  tin.-  liny  s  iK-art,  th-.  iiK-in 
iirv  of  tht  h-.artK-ss  .U-fd 

Thf  tuiirl  house  was  cMw.k-.l  t.i  siuT.Ha 

■■  I). Its  ;i:i\-  OIK-  appt-ar  as  this  luai;  s 
.  ■  uii-t-l  '   '  askt-tl  tin-  jn.ii^L- 

'I'.u-it-  was  a  sil-,-iK-tr  wIk-ii  hf  lia.l  finislK.-,!, 
iritil,  w:lh  lij.s  ti-hlly  prt-ssni  lu-ftiu  r.  a 
l'"'k  i.f  slian^e  iiiti-lli-cii,  •■.  Mt-ntk-ii  with 
■;i'i.fjiU-  rt'st.rve  on  his  !ia:,'lstiiiK  !\atii:ts, 
a  v.,.a!i.i;  man  sU-pptii  turw  .r.'  with  aliMii 
■.rviij  aii.i  a  kiii.ily  c-vt  tti  plta.l  h.r  the 
::  ..■:;  lU-ss  out-  H.,-  was  a  stranger,  Iml  at 
!::<■  \\\<\.  s,j,if.-ni  t-  th- re  was  a  siI..iK't>. 
T:u>  s'i'.:-;;,1,j:  iif  l;is  ^'L-;:ius  i,-ntra:Kcil — ct'ii- 

'rii!-  iiii'i  wli'i  c>>\\\^^_  nut  t'lnd  a  friciui  was 
•cquittcd 


May  «..).l  l.U-ss  you,  sir,  1  cannol  '  ' 
lit-  v\<  laiiil.-.| 

I  want  II..  tiianks,'    tt-plit-ii  tin.- straiiv;tr 

1  I  -I  -ln.iKAf  \()U  art-  uiikiiinvn  to 
nil 

_       >"       1     will     rt-iri>h     Mjui     mtinorv. 
Twtiity  yt-ars  a^;.),  this  .i.i\  ,   \-,,ii  strutlc  a 
liiuktii  h.aittil     iittic    liiiy    aw.iy    Iroiii    lil.^ 
iiiotlitr  s  ciiii.       1  was  that  l.i  y." 
'I'iif  man  turn,  il  |ialt.-, 

Ila\f  \-,in  Tf-t  lutl  111--  tlifii  to  taki-  my 
litf  ' 

N.)  ,  I  liavt  a  su,,-;.r  rt-M-n>;c  1  have 
sav.-i|  the  lilo  ot  a  man  wliose  iirutal  coii- 
ihh  t  has  raiikl-1  m  iiu  lir.-ast  for  Hit-  last 
t,v>nt\-  v.ars  (',.,  ihtii,  ami  rfmt-iii!i<-r  the 
t.-  lis  1,1  a  fririulii  -s  ,  h,l  I    ■ 

Tht-  man  liow<-.l  his  lu- h!  m  sliaiiie,  and 
wt-nt   Irom   tin-  pr.-si-n.  .-  ..|   ni  ii;naumiity 
a-^  i;rand  to  him   is  il  wis  inrompreheiisiblf. 


.STICK  TO  VOIR  msH. 

Win:-.  1  -.vas  Imt  a  tiny  hoy, 
And  Wfiit  to  a  villaj;f  school, 
I  thoiiv;hl  m\stll,  as  hoys  will  think. 
That  I  was  no  mans  tool 
lint  in  tlif  villagL-  tht-rf  was  one 
Who  was  thf  tool  of  all  ; 
Poor  ft-Uinv,  he  w.is  Cr.i/y  Ueii, 
A  man  both  lithe  and  tall. 

Hut  Hen  was  >;aiini  and  k't  ly.  a  tool, 

Tilt-  villa>;f  Solons  crinl  : 
\\r  .1  l).-v!i  SI).  Ill, Is  ihfv  tolil  the  tale, 

IC  iT  siiK'f  his  Inir  lijve  died. 
Unt  Hill  was  kind.  I  not  afraitl, 

.\;k1  Btii  lii-taiiK-  ni\  chum  ; 
li't-n  thou,^h  at  ii:n.  s  p.,,,r  JK-n  took  freaks, 

His  iiiiol  loii^iu-  w  as  tluml. 

I  hi.-  t!av  thai  loni^Mit- nnlooseil  a  truth 

'Ph. It  ma. If  me  then  to  winee, 
Aihl  tliouj;h  It  fame  Ironi  idiot  lips, 

H.is  iK\et  left  me  sinee. 
That  .lav  we  iKrry.ii.L;  haii  j;oiie, 

An..l  li-.ii  iiatl  >;i)iie  aloii^;. 
And.  l)oy  like.  I  from  hush  tti  hush 

Had  uatiilereti  with  the  throng. 

iien  siiKk.  m  sik-iu  ..-.  to  une  spot, 

.\nd  whiiiperetl  this  to  iiu  . 
"  S'.iek  to  your  bush  il  you  oi  fruit 


wm 


Pi .•._#■». .if '.,#-,  »r 


Ki.i K.iors  .\H)KAi  .Lxn  /un.u  tn 


t'^ 


i\\ 


I    ; 


'■:  I 


A  l.,{-ki  Dill  uiiiil.i  M  , 
All'!  •>(.  I  lii.L  ;in.l  ii'ii\r.l  tin-  I'lU  t  ; 
W'lnlr  IhiDU);!!  \\\v  \\  'iM  hc  |)\i>1i, 

Till  !i    >  IMPllini^   li,  Itr:    to  lie   I      11  Ill-ll 

'riiaii  tins      "Stuk  \u  muii  llll^il  " 

J     W    Watson. 


\\\  ami;  noi  xi.w  \\>  <ii  ad  \vhi;n  \vi; 
sMii.i:. 

^■\  ■'  I    ;ilf  Mol  :l!\\;l\  >  ^1,1.1    w  hi  il  We  Still  If, 

V  V  I'ul    ill'    luMlt   '.11  :l  trnipv-t  (p|    |>;llll 

M  i\    ll\i    IM  li:r  ;.;ui-rii|  ;i  l.iuj;ll  ill  tllf 
t  '-As, 
As  tile  t.uiilMiw  tiuiy  hvr  in  tlif  niiii  ; 
Alti!   the  -tiji;;iU -,,  m-lll  nl    uiu    Wot- 

M:u    ll.ntj^  i>nl  .i  t  mIi.iI'.;  st:,;, 
Willi'-, ■  Iii'ht  ill  111.-  -k\-  <ii  .!i-.tti->  i-i  .\  Ik' 

.\~  Shuk  ;l~  tip-  t'.illtl'!-.!"  .  IdUi!--  -iri.-. 

Wi-  -M',-  r.'A  :lhv:iv--  I'lul  w  iicis  wi    smil.  , 

l''i'l    '-ill    >\''t  M   |s  Ml  I,,  kIi    :;;i-1  i;iy. 
Tli.it    iir.i    .idiilits   .'iiiil    1.111     iiar~,    niul    mir 
^1 !(  !■-  -iiui  (lilt  l<  ;it  --, 
.\  ii    l;iii.;lili!j;!\    lnil-ii  ri  .n\  ;i\-  : 
.\:i-l  t!:-    t'Uii-h  (it'  .1  I:  i\..!iM!-~  K.iii.j 
M  u  ii!ti  !ii-r  wiiiinl  tliiin  ■  :ii.s<, 
.\iiil  the  ki--si-s  iluii  ,!;:],  ir.iiii  tin-  ti'\flli-r 's 
1,,, 

M   1\     nlli-lli   r    'I'l     III    til. Ill    Ml  -V 

Wf  :ii'    ii'il  ;iUv.i\--  i;',ii!  w'l'  I!  w-'  -niiU'. 

I'.-.lt  I'll-   1  ir!!-,    ;,  ;-,   :     ;,   ,|,,|,   ^    to   I.-ri.l(l 

'1"::  It  thi   sosro-a  n.:-!  tli.-  -;:i  we  .ut-  lidMiii^ 

W  itlll'l 

I-  ;mi!i  i:i  tilt-  -;-:iit  ..I  tl.c    I.i.n!  • 
\\  t     \ .  !      Ill  \i-i  ;:il  p'  !-;,■ 

,\-i-!  ;.■-  ti-i   ,-  sImII  ,■.■,.,    ',,  r.-\i!r 
'I'll'     iniirr  II-.  —  111   tli-lii  lit    r.iiist   ciinri.--s 

Wr   UP  imt  ,i!\\,i\-^  l;!.!'!   -n  li   ii  wtsiiillf. 
T  \ -I!  -  Wii;  iC'  iMi;  Ku.i-:v- 


I'l  lidlMi     ANN   N\  . 

.;    /  ■;  ;v    /,-.    •■    .-.   ;    .  ,■ 

''|'*i:,ii      -x  I-.    .i;i    uM    -hii--!ii.iki  ;      -tiiiiiv 
1  1  -  - ;  -,  I  i 

III    -.;ri   it    'Ar:!''.'.!    aii-i    ii  |inlr    in    In- 

U'Im    ■!    -1  1   --■.;iiii.--l     h:-    s.-,  ii-t    i.f    link     to 

ri  Mil 


Would  rliiiji  iikt'  a  Imil  uii  a  spiav. 
"  It  isii  I  Ml  iuikIi  tilt-  ViKiitiDii  yon  ic  in. 

Or  voiii  liking;  lor  it."  lie  woiilil  --ly, 
"  A>   It  is  tliMt    forever,  tlumi^li  tlm  k   ami 

lliriiti^li  thin, 
Voii  shouKl  kiAji  np  a  i'lKKi'iK  iiway    ' 

t  lia\e  'biiinl  it    a  maxim  of   value,  whose 
mull 
<  )liSfrvation  has  proved  in  the  main  : 
Ami  which  well  iiiiy^lit  lie  vai;iited  a  wateli 
Wind  tiy  youth 
In  the  labor  of  hand  and  ol   hraiti  ; 
I'oi  e\  en  if  ,i;eiiiiis  and  talent  are  c  asl 

Into  work  with  the  strongest  ilis]ilay. 
Von   eiin   never  lie  sure   of  aehieve-'ieiit  at 
last 
I'liless  yoti  keep  |h>;-iiij,'  away. 

There  ate  shopmen   who  iiiii;lit   into  states 
men  lia\e  j;lown, 
I'oliticians  tor  handiwork  made. 
Some   poets   who  better   in   workshops  luiil 
shone. 
.\iid  merhanies   lirst  Milled  ill  trade  ; 
Hilt  when  once  in  h-iniiss,  howi'Ver  it  lit. 
Ihukle    -iown   to    votir    work    iiinht    and 
i!av. 
Sei  lire  in  the  trinmpii  ot   hand  or  of  wit, 

I I  \oii  only  keep  liey^inj;  awa\ 

There  ale  times  in  all  tasks  when  the   lieiid 
Discontent 

.\il\  iscs  a  ]>aiise  oi  a  chanj^e, 
Xnd,  oil  field  l.n  aw.i>  and  irrelevint  lieiit 

'I'lie  pniiiose  is  tempted  to  r.inne  : 
Ni\er  heed,  luit  in  sound  reereation  lestnii 

Sill  li  traits  as  are  slow  to  uliev. 
\nd  then,  more   persistent  and  staneli  than 
before . 

Keep  pe},',L;in^;  and  pe^;v;i"K  :uvay. 

I.ea\e    littnl   eiidt  a\ors   tor  sneh   as    would 

r.lSt 
Thi-ir  speiullhrilt  existeiiit-  iii  vain 
I''or  the  seiret  of  we.iitli  in  tin    prisent    in-! 
pas-. 
\iid  111    tame  aii'l  .if  lioiiiir    is   p'.uii  ; 
It   1  il  s  nut  ill  t  liain;<-.  iioi  iii  s,  iitiiii' nt  nu  i 

N'lir  111  u.ivwatd  i  Nploit   and  di-plav 
Hilt  jn-t  in  the   s'l.  -.niiki  i  s   Imnii-h   advu  i 

III  keep  pe^^Mn;.;  and    liei.;j;in^  .iwav 

'    Ni-:w  Voi;i;  rki-:ss  " 


RFJ./G/DL'S,  MOA'AL  AA'D  DIDACTIC 


97 « 


LIPR   IS  WHAT  WR    MAKF.   IT. 

LiKK  is  uluit  we  iiiaki-  it.  To  some,  this 
may  apptar  tu  l)e  u  very  singular, 
it  nut  pxtravaganl  slaUiutnl.  Voii 
look  upon  liiis  lilcand  upon  this  world,  anil 
you  (k-rivf  from  thcin,  it  may  i)e,  a  vtry 
dilTercnt  impression.  Vou  see  the  earth, 
perhaps,  only  as  a  collection  of  blind,  oh 
durate,  inexoralile  elements  and  ])owers. 
Yon  look  upon  the  mountains  thai  stand 
fast  forever  ;  you  look  upon  the  seas  that 
roll  U'pon  every  sliore  their  ceaseLss  tides  ; 
you  walk  throuj;h  llie  annual  roiuul  of  the 
Seasons  :  all  ihinj^s  seem  to  he  fixed, — sum- 
iiier  and  winter,  seeij  time  and  harvest. 
).;rowth  anil  deeav    -  and  so  they  are. 

Mat  does  not  the  niin<l  spread  its  own  hue 
over  all  theM-  scenes  ?  Does  not  the  cheer 
fill  man  make  a  cheerlul  world  ?  Hoes  not 
the  M)rrowinn  man  make  a  jjloomv  world  } 
D'les  not  every  mind  make  its  own  «orlil  ? 
Dues  it  not.  a'-  if  iiidee<l  a  i>orlion  ot  the 
hninity  were  imparted  to  it,  .almo>^t  <»,(;/,- 
till-  scene  around  it  .■•  It-,  power,  in  fact, 
scarcdv  fills  sliorl  ot'  the  theoi\  of  tlms'- 
pllilosoplier-.  wlio  haw  supjiosfd  tll.it  the 
world  hid  n.i  .-xi^ti'iice  at  all,  hut  in  our 
own  nu  i''s 

So  ai;ain  with  rej.;ai-d  to   human  lifi'i— it 
seems  to    manv.    piohahly,   unconscious  a^ 
t';rv  are  of  the   mental    .md    iaotal    powri^; 
which  control  it.  as  it   i;  were   made  up  of 
li\.il   eoiidition^    ancl   of  inniu:i-e  and   in 
p  i~.-aM'- distinctions       j'.nt  upon  all  condi 
ti.i;;-.  Jill  ,ses  down  one   imp  irtial   law        Tn 
all  sjtii.ition^,  to   all    fortunes    hiidi  m    li,\\, 
III''  ////'.',/  i;ivrs   their  ch  iracUr       Tin  a-   at.' 
in     ""  ct.  not  wh.it    thev  an     111    tlh  niv,  hr^ 
hni    .\hat    thev  are    Im    ,he   fe-lin<;s  of  their 

rile  kinj;  upon  hi>;  throne  and  amidst  his 
e'liut  mas-  he  a  mean.  de^;rade<l,  iniseralde 
III  111  :  a  slave  t.i  amhition.  to  volnptuons- 
iie^-..  to  fear,  to^Tv  r  /.  I-.  ^,i\  •  ,^ii  The  pe.is- 
aiit  in  his  col!a'.;e.  niav  he  the  t>  al  aion.in  h. 
■  the  moral  mister  of  lii^fite.  thefreeand 
hiftv  l,.-inir  innre  th.m  a  princi-  in  hi.,  hap 
piness  more  than  a  kint;  in  honor  .\ii.i 
sli.iil  the  meie  nameswhirhth.se  men  hear, 
hlii.l  Us  1,1  the  actual  po-ition  whieh  t!R>- 
I'Ci  iipc  amidst  Ood's  creation?  \o  :  he 
neath  the  all  powerful  law  of  the  heart,  the 


master  is  often  the  slave  ;  and  the  slave  is 
the  master. 

It  is  tile  same  creation,  upon  which  the 
eyes  of  the  cheerful  and  the  niel.mcholy  man 
are  h.xed  ;  yet  how  ilifilrent  are  the  aspects 
which  it  hears  to  them  !  To  the  one  it  is  all 
heauty  and  K':i'liiess  :  the  waves  of  the 
ocean  roll  in  light,  and  the  mountains  are 
covered  with  day."  It  seems  to  him  as  if 
life  went  forth,  rejoicing  upon  e\ery  bright 
wave,  and  every  shining  hough,  shaken  in 
the  hree/e.  It  seems  as  if  tlare  were  more 
than  the  eve  seeth  ;  a  presence  of  deep  jov 
among  the  lulls  and  the  vallevs,  and  U[>on 
the  bright  waters 

Hut  the  gloomv  man,  stricken  and  sad  at 
he.irt,  stands  idly  or  monrnfully  gazing  at 
the  same  scene,  and  what  is  it  to  him  ?  The 
\erv  light, — 

'  iTi^l.ltlll ,.,1  I,     _!„r,  ,.„.,  ,,,,  ,,,„;■ 

ve.i,  llie  very  light  seems  to  him  as  a  leaden 
pall  thrown  ovei  the  face  of  nature  All 
things  wear  to  liiseve  a  dull,  dim.  ami  sickly 
aspect.  The  great  train  ot  the  seasons  is 
I>as-iii-  before  liini  I.ul  lusi-lis  and  turns 
awav,  as  if  it  wen-  the  train  of  a  funeral 
proces^-ion  :  ami  he  wonders  within  himself 
at  the  (>oetic  repr.sentatioiis  .aiM  si-ntimeli- 
tal  rhapsodies  ihal  .'re  l.ivish.d  upon  a 
world  so  atleilv  misi-rable. 

llcte  tlieii.  are  two  diJT'-rent  worlds,  in 
vvhi.  h  these  two  classes  of  beings  li\-,.  ;  :,i,,^ 
1  the\-  are  formed  and  mai'.e  what  thee  are. 
out  of  the  vcrv  same  sccr,.',  onh  b\  dilTer- 
ent  st.itcs  of  mind  in  the  behold,  rs.  'I'hc 
eve  iiiaketh  tint  whicli  it  looks  upon  The 
e.ir  nriketh  its  own  nieloiHis  or  discords. 
The  world  With. ml  r.  ilects  the  worl.l  with- 
'"  f^^l  XII.I.l-     DlCWKV 


(iOOn  NATl  Rl-. 


>it.il  l.r  t* 


/--A  ,„.|>  \  \rrri;  wiiat  a  blessing  '  With- 
V  T  ot.t  it  a  ni.ui  1-  like  a  w.igon  without 
sjirin^s,  )„•  his  the  full  benefit  of 
eveix  stone  an.l  \va\  rut.  Good-nature  is 
the  piiiiie  minister  o(  a  good  conscieiu-e. 
It  tells  of  the  genial  spirit  within,  and 
i.;oo,!  iiatuic  never  fails  of  u  wholesome 
effect  without 


'^£^ 


rr^r- 


T^^i^. 


173 


KEl.lGIOCS,  MORAL  A.\U  DIDACTIC 


If 


ii  t 


if 

1  i 


^\ 


if 


It's    not    wixldiii    to  covet   our    iiciylibi'r's 
goo.i  J;llt^  . 
W'c     would    SL'Iiloiii     chanj^'c     jihici-s,     I 
\^<  <  11, 
It'  wi-  km  \v  all  out  lu  ij;hl>oi's  iifiaiis  a*-  our 
o\\  ti, 
l''or  lliiiit;s  a!t-  not  \v);,it  tlit-y  siim. 


Gotxl  nature  is  not  only  the  govcrnnitnt      Don  t   envy   \uur   friend    if  hf    ndt-s   111  ■ 
of  oik's  ouii  spitit,   lint  It  nots  far  in  its  coach, 

etft-cts  upon  tlaisc  of  others.      It  niamUsls  1  lon't  iiuiid  if  jou'fc  left  in  the  shade, 

itself  on  everv  street ;   it  luiiiianizes  man  ; 

..  softens  the'frictlon  of  a  biisimss  woild.      I»""  '  rail  at  the  schoolhoy  who  tads  111  h.s 
Good  nature  is  the  hannoiiious  act  ol  con-  lash.. 

science.      Good  nature  in  piactical  alTaiis  is  N<'r  ^-"^y  H'^'  "'"-'  \''  -"  succeeds  : 

belter   than  any   other;    better    than    what      J'""'   1">'k1'   iU  the   man  who  is   ruverty's 
men  call  justice;  belter  than  ilij;nitv  ;  better  s.a\c, 

tlian  slandinn  on  oik's  riKhls.  which  is  so  NiT  H'lnk  the  ricli  never  have  needs, 

olleii    the    narrowest    ami    wmsl    phice    to 
stand  on  one  can  tmd. 

A  man  who  knows  how  to  hold  on  to  his 
temper  is  the  man  who  is  lesjiet  ted  by  the 
coinnuinily.  And  one  who  has  a  good 
nature,  successfully  travels  about  as  iloes 
he  who  goes  upon  tlie  principle-  Intic  of 
baxK^'K''-  ''"^  plenty  of  money  I  A  man 
who  IS  armed  with  hopeluhuss,  cheerful-  y„„  ^^.^  j.,^.  ^j^.,,  „„.r..i,;,„i  eiijuvni:  his 
ness,   and    a   |;enial    spirit,    is   one    who    is  j- j^ 

j;oinK    to    be    of    praclual    and_   beiuficenl  ,\i:d  lliiiik  )i.-  exults  over  n  .-u  ; 

U-etuln.ss  to  hi>  fellow-man.       1  hele  ate  no       y,,^,  ,,,,  ,,,,,  ,„,,,_.;,,^.  ,i,.,{  ,,,,  j-..,.,^  „„.  ^.„,„. 
IhiuKS  bv  which  the  tr..ub!es  and  dilla-ultus  _^,„,  ^,,j,,j.^  ^,;,^,  ,,,^,^^.  ,_,^,^^  ^^,   j,„,  ,^^^, 

ol  this  life  can  be  resistcil  better  than  willi 

wit  ami  humor.      And  let  the  hapi>y  pei-uii       -i^-.m   v^  ,■  picjlc  p:i>-   in  and  out  (if  a   stole. 
who  posscs-es  tliest — if  he  be  brouj;hl  into  I'.ui  ■,  ■  u  inn-t  n>.;  iii.lur  biwiiu  ^- ili' i.  b\  . 

the  folds  of  the  church-not  allow  coi;\er        -w.u  |,i,,.i  I,,,,!..  .,t  '.hi'iH,.,k-   at  the  wav  they 
sion   to   deprive    Irni    ot     ihtm.     God    h  i>  ••  inut  up.  ' 

constituted    these    la    man,    ami    espicially  y^^'  yi.u  \entine  voim  ju(ij.:iii.nt  to  tr\ 

when   tliev  are  so  salient  in  meeting  giMnl- 

iiaturedly  the  trials  of  this  world,  they  Vou  don't  know  what  vousay  whin  vi.u 
should  be  u--t'il.  liapiiiness,  at  I,i-t,  i> 
di  pendent  upon  a  soul  that  has  holy  com 
nuinion  wiili  its  Ci'eaNjr  — '■  foi  in  Ilim  we 
lia\e  bir  eternal."  W^■\\  aKo  fail  in  hajipi- 
tless  because  they  rehiM-  to  read  the  j.M"^'l 
lessons  foiiiul  in  the  i:''at  '  1  ■ 'k  of  natnie. 
Ha;>piness  is  to  be  sou.ht  in  iie  pi  i^~. squill 
of  tni'  manliuod  rallu  r  ih.in  111  its  i:ilt!:;  d 
londilions. 

HkM:\   \^  \;;i'  I'.i  I  cii !  I- . 


en\  \  a  man 
M;!'.ei  lo'inne,  or  fiauds,  or  a  lioim   ; 
111-    u.itr.ne    .ir.d    li:t:;>:-.    n'.,iy    In     oiib    iii 
name, 
Mn;     111-,    home    Lii    iiss  b'K-t    tiian    Nonr 


hi-    hon 
i\\  n. 


\  ■  (•  in.iv  know  tile  old  a^'.i 
■.;  ■-  la.  I. 

■I'll,'  ■   .1  si^t  It  !<-::  \\v\'\  ' 
I "    nil!    iin.;  in  !;' .;  .1!  \     k: 

1;   i~  liid  111  t';r  (  '.o-u  w  ' 


■,  wric'ii  li:>i  lit  s 


na  w  hi  le  ; 


ui  h.all. 


D 


tKlN'I    I  HI  r 

on't    fre-    ,  ■    V  'iir    ::    i.n! 
th  •■!  vou  ■!.. 
I)     ;'t    li.iWn    if     !.-     , 
trade  , 


S, 


ti 


bl.s; 


.lie 

r  ii.M.ise 


■I't    .■•;\ 
(•n!i-a-t 
I'on  '  iiiilj     \-\  t'.i'   thru-s  \\  iiu-'i  von 

M  ''    ■    t''a-    hilt,:    ■■-.  ,  .|    in    ■;    ;,-,    \\--\\\  a- 


ino-l 


Paut  VIII 


TEMPERANCE  READINGS 


Irops    tu    hin 
til    nr,;i  ;     ti' 


'T^  :k  following  si'k-ctioiis  will   \n:  foniul  ht-lplul  in  arr:\!ij.',:nK   fur  eiitertainnifnt  at  tem- 
pcraiK  i-  iiu'ftiii^;s   ;w  wiil  .is   for  ^;t-ni.i;il   I'Ci.  ;i-.ii.r.~        Nu!  (ir.ly   do  wo  all  need  to  ht- 
tniiiRMl    to  lliiiik  aiii!    >i"-:ik  oil  rrli^ioUN.  .ii;.!    poluuil   tiunsc-^  -Imt  .liso   upon  iiut-stioiis 
w'nu'li  .iffrrt  socinl  ;Kij>|)i!it->s    -ol  tiu-si_'  l.-nuHT.iiu  •■  is  ])o]in!:ir  ,1:11!  iniportaiit. 

WAII.K   AM>   Kl  .  I.  .t;a/i   '      Tiiosf  spaiklin^   lUops  aic    imirder 

.,i.,-ir  .ii.r   .,  A  ,-,■,  .:,.!  ^v    ...I,  I,    „  h,nn       i't    iliSt;uisi-'     ^o    iiiiift    !!ow,    yet    widows' 
','.  '".t'!?  ,'7- i-l:  ■•'"'1  .^' .'^/.\- a^  "r"  '-o      >;ioan^atiii  orphans'  l.arsaml  nianiiiis' yi.-lls 
'■    1-."  i.  >  i  >  "  c  "-■  •  ■- •  •■  ■"-     .1  r,T,  ari'  i:i  tiia!  .up.      Thf  worm   ijiat  dittli  not 

W\ri:(.'      TliiTc    1-.    no    i-'ii-on   m    that      and  t'lu:  lire  thai  is  u.,;  .jiuik  lini  arc  in  tli:it 
1   ip  :    no  liendi>h  ~p!i  it    dw-1.-   l.i-       '■'[' 

I'lart'  ani!  llopt-  and  lovt-  and  truth  dw^U 
not  withm  tlial  lK-r>- 1  iri  h- wlit-n  dw'.  IN  tnat 
dfsolatin.;  nioustiT  whu'ii  nun  call  rum. 
Coriupt  now  a-^  wht  ;i  it  :-!t  it-  iiatur  iitdl. 
j;i\  ihl;  li!'-  to  the  i.-\  r  n.adnts-  t"  t'n>  lir.im, 
and  ir.ni  tu  tin-  ~oid  Ruin  is  \ih  and 
d' a.'.Iv  .ind  aiTin-ti!  f,  t'r\\\  lit-rc  'i'iir 
P"c-'  wiinid  !ik'.-n  it  in  its  li-jiy  >^iow  to 
til'  ;1  mn-,  that  ilick<  r  .iround  the  i,;..>dr  of 
th'-  ■ianmiil  Tiii'  tiu-oloi;ian  would  ]H)int 
y',,ld  .^oii  to  th'-  d,;unk  ad  s  doom.  whiU-  Ihf  lu- 
t'lria'i  wonh.  untid.i  tln-d.iik  u-i  ord  of  ihc 
p  i-.t  and  point  \  ou  to  th.c  !ato  of  <-inpire^ 
an.i  k!n;^'!on'-  Iiua-d  to  mm  li\  the  sirt-n 
so'ij.;  iif  the  ti  nijitcr,  and  sl,f[.:nj4  now  in 
<ol  i  oli'-i  iini'.',  the  wrt'  ks  of  what  oiu  i- 
Wiii^r-  It,  ^i.iiid,  and,  jjlo.riou-  Vf-runi 
1-,,  i>rni:it  and  v.lr  and  dt-adiw  anii  a.  irsed 
f. '.  rvwh.',  n  .  Fit  t\  pe  and  '.umblani-e  ot 
I'd  carih!\  «■■  irniption  I 

l'\kT     11. 

H  i^c  att  tliMU  \i;.  oil.  Kuni.  as  wdu-n   the 


1,.(       .   u.:, 

I    ■.:,   r   O 


IKMlh    thoso     t'lvv. 

y.'ii  and  nif  ."id  all  ol 
spi.-.tral  sh.i.iwws  p'.i\  unon  n->  w,i\i-'iv-, 
snri.iti- .  no  widow-'  .;r...ins  .n  o-pii.ins 
tc.irs  ri-.<-  to  I  rod  lioni  I'ai--'-  ]>!.n-M  fnin 
t.i'n.-.  ;  in;-.-i'.'.  .  rmiv.  w  ritLiif  ::!-.-^-<  wm-. 
u.nii  .md  r.i4>  oonR' not  wiliiin  tii"  ;;  dlo  .\  •  d 
po-  ;a'ts  wiioir  cold  w.it'T  ni^ns  -upr'-nu-. 
1'  !!•■  now  av  wiii-n  it  hi!  r.s  n.tt: .-.  h'-  i\  m . 
K.-i:.^  Vij^or  to  ,,'1!    vouth    s':tnctii  tw  our 


ni  ri.a 


.1  a-  lo  I  'Ut 


u  itrr  IS  h-  oriia!  .Old  liri^lil  ,1:1.',  pni  '.■  c\  !■!  V 
w  :i^  •f.  1:1  th  ■  !n"onlii;ht  f  )U:'t  -iii--  ■'.::■'.  ;!;• 
^'I'lny  nll^.  :  in  !:•■■  warlilni^  tu.-.k  ii-l  t!:i 
,;;,iiit  nv'.-r  m  ti,.- dc>-p  t.in:;i>-'i  '.vddwiu:! 
a  ,d  thr  'al.irai'!  s  -^p!  a .  ■  :n  !;>■  hind  ol 
h;  I'ttv  "\  (,n  tlic  lip^  "I  nian'.ioo'i  — (.'oii: 
w.itri  IS  hr  intiin!  ■■'.  t  r\'\\ ''■••rt- 

kiini  Tii'if  1^  .1  p  •I'-on  ;•;  th  u  i-up 
I'lK'!  c  1-  .1  -.:  pint  m  til. il  cup  who-.-  sMn;.; 
1-  iiM'inr--.  itnd  wli"--.-  '  nil-ra  c  ■<  ■■!--:, ta 
Th  rt-  d\\t-!N  l.r:;.-i;h   i:Mt  sinih-'i:   -Uilut 

a  li---!i;i-i!  -nil  1'  '\  .i:.  ii  i.c  ■.  rnt  11  n  s  'ms  h  ,  -i  w-.-  in.  in  wan  led  us  .rf  tin.  jiowt-r  and  hade 
\v  in  in  n  _•  •>■  -  :  the  c  i;  tii  ca:  i  \  i;;;.;  '  :i  a  w  ar  u-  ll  c  th\-  i-ii -iiantniciit .  \'-.lc  art  tliou  yet 
di  111.  n  and.   dc-,;  i  - ..  :  uii   .11:  li;-"    man        .'-^  n\  inn  tinm  llr-l  wcnl  t'oi  ih  on  lh\- unliidv 


of   'I' 

k;-i. 


■A',  li 


■  1. 


■ti,..is,.f  t 


I.,.  I. 


full    I 


iriatn    thf    t; 


-.-^1  .:  I        nii-- 
itii  iN      in.i 


llion 


rll  ill 


i-;iri!i    with   de--ol.ition  and 


\v.  .(.■    and    anj^iii--li 


IK-adlv  art 


in,s.;inj: 


,1 


•n  earth  into  .1  ;a/. 


House      ijdzc  oa   it 


But 


shuddei     1.-- 


as  wiien  lii\-  envenomed  toolli  first 
to.ik  fi-t  h.ill  .111  hutiiKii  hearts,  iuul  thy 
scrjieiit  tongue  t'ltsl  drank  upthe  wanu  life- 


■i/'i 


»>4 


"V;  !r/v  A'.;  W  /.    A7-   //!/A''.C 


f    g 


IiIihmI  uj  mniuiita!  --otils  .\'  rnrsc.l  ml  liiiai 
>  i-t  ,i~    wii'i!    tin-   liiinis   111  lif-t    \ii  !  Ill 

>"t'"!  I'l  .i  li.mip  K!-i\'-  .>:m  li-  -lirirk 
filioi,!  .'-."M-  llu  ;i;1lm)iii\  (-r.  .  111-.  ..I  h.  !| 
\'f-  111. .11  iiil.-iiial -[lint  1,1  Mii::  '.hroiu:!:  .i!l 
p.i-'  limh.iM  tlhiii  ■.ten,  :i-  thi...  i;li  all  .uiii- 
llli;  l:iiir  tiiuii  -li.ill  !„•  arciirscj  .  •  .■rv'\  ht-ir. 
ill  liii,-  In  i\  I'lin;  liiis  ut  i!ii  -,[:];  •  m  t|.,. 
sceliiin^;  Inii  .li!i.s  d  [he  tai.iiun  :  i  '  \l:r 
kindly  |Mi:i,r  .111.1  th.   .Iiuiikani  ~  .'m.,,  :      m 

111'-    lu  h    iii.insull;!:    ami    Uu-  ]. in  i:;  s 

<■''-»■;  :  !i!  tii<-  |'t-lil.ii!ia!  v.[]H<\-  ,  I  iiMil 
il'.ti-  an.;  in  tiic  l.hi/f  m|  ;|il,lc(l  ^a!....ii-  : 
"1  li!'-  llan.i  .11  l.rantv  an.l  on  (li,  l;p  ,.| 
'iianhixi.l  Kmii  is  viic  .,n.l  .ira.ih  an.i 
ai  1  Ills,  ,!  I'MTvwluTi  . 

K'.iiii  u.-  vivM  n.".  ii.  thv  'ir;iia!M>v\r,l  m 
lllifiK  .J.  aii'l  t..-,  till-!  w,-  lia-,.  Ill,  t  ti.  |.,  1-1 
tliv  .!.-triK!i..ii.  Aii.i  I,\  •\i;;,t  n,.\\  ■.  nil,. 
shall  Wf  K.\'\  Ihri  ,  a::.;  {,.  vvliat  sh:il  ur 
liktn  thr..  u!i.  ii  «,■  -,,„.;ik  .1  thv  a;'ril.ii:,s  > 
Olli.-is  may  .  ill  the-  ,  i.i:,i  i,!'  [Hr.iuiDii  ti  . 
1m-  l.i.iii  i.i,,:;,.;v  .,f  s  ■:  ;,,,,!  Satan,  tlir 
liiiu.k-ut  ii|  iiianki'i.;  im.,  tii,'  .!,'sir.i'-,T  ..f 
iniin..r;al  >..iils  ;  In,;  [  ..\;ll  j.,v,.  tli,  i  ni  '.v 
ii.iii"':.i.U)i;^'iii,ll  an.l  1  luwi;  tlu','  with  a  new 
h"!  1.  •     ai!.!    tli:!t    iifu     in'iie    ■-\..i]\    ],,     i!,. 

-I'   I    I'll.   Mt,!!     •111.   ..|     •h,      R:,;,,     l>,,u-,-I       aild      I 

"til  ^a-,  !..  lii  tin-  s,,ns  :,;,,;  ,iaii-lit.  is  it 
•■;"•"'  I 'a-';:  i!  .I..«i:  '  \v\  then  Knia, 
"■''  '■'  ■'  :i.v  I>  \t  ;■;  v  ■:  pil,;iiiii  ,,v.  „n...;ir 
'I""  '■  '1  ""t  a'. .11..  -!;  .!!  niv  !.,iijmi,.  „,,,', 
It  :'iit  thr  i;i....i-  ,,t  ,.;;  'm"-  in  t  li,  ir  .ii;.  .'iv 
an.!  i:a  ,  i;  s  ,a  'm. !,.„■,  ;,,  th.  ii  .',■-.,'  ,•:,,„ 
J,  ,'1 


''-■"•  lit-     is     ahotit     to     fnke     a    step 

'  ■■''  "lii  '■isit-ii  u|)()ii  liiiii,  [tirhajis,  a 
'  ■  ■  Ih  .1  h  IS  j.,  ,Mi  tin-  Mini  ..t  Ifii 
I'  •  ii-aii.:  ..!  Ih.-  u,.ii.r>  hti^ht  1111,1  ],n,i,iis 
Hi.  n  \\  .  :;  .i..(s  ],,■  [.aiis,  bi'ldi...  drink 
-''■'■'■  ti.  <  "imt  llii.- I  list.  ill- is  cuiiiitinj;  ihv 
i'"t  lit  a  •  iiriimj.;  laaiii  ,  louiiliiij^  llu- lajsl 
>'■  .1  palsi.ii  han.l  ...imtnin  tilt-  rust  uf  a 
-^'  i:;,;i.n';.j  ■■•,[,:  ,  ,,nntiiij;  tln'cost  ol  hmki  ii 
h'  it;-  an...  ■ .;  tea  I  -t  iiikmI  iiill..\\s  ;  (■(nintin^; 
''■'  '"■■'  "'  a  l.lii;.i!(ii  hi.iiic;  ,'..iiiuiii^  th.' 
''■"'■  "i  "i-.  ■-' i'  i.-i..rt  which  ...i/cs  out  nl 
lii--  li'i.mi  III.-  as  'ii.'v  ch.si,  ilif  sjiarkliii^ 
''•'-•  ■  «. 'lint, in;  i:.  rust  ol  Ihr  ,ki.ra(latiun 
■'•"'    .iist;-  .,,    ,,i    I    iniiu-.i   body   ami    a    h.si 


-n  W:,  :i    .h 


<\vrv   \uuii^  man 


!■■  ■■it'-'rit:-  il  sr.natiuir'  This  vuiinj.;  nri-i 
h,.s  .•..iint.-.i  th.  ,  ,,s!  I.,  1  l,j„|  ^.i-^.',,.,  ;,.s 
ai.sw  .1 


11  lil    \< 


'!    1.1 


1  i:i  i;  till    .-n.^niv  uf  ;..  ..,,    ih,. 

tT  i.ln.  .  I  .>i   .  hil.lh !    111.1  •':,.   .l,.si:,,v,  ,    ,,( 

•iri"h,....i     .iimI    \\  h,,-,.   ,i:ilv     laii.'.,;,     ;s   l!,.. 
?■  1.  Mill,  iital  i-uj.  .,!   t   nip.  tan   .•   ,  ,.',1  'a  it,  ,  ' 
J.. UN-  ]'■    (■,.,!  ,,u 


Tin;  CKSi  or  Tin   i  iwsi  dpink. 


......    r  .. 

..I-...,     I  . 


nil    I  \(.  I    us    I  Ml    (  i  m)i^ 

"J'^\\^    a    :Mln.\    -ii.iiiM.i    .-v. 1111.^.  an.l     i 
1  L'.....il\   I  I. .'A      \.   I-   ; ;i,  1, 

Tlia'  U-.  1!  vjii   \,\\   ..    ],,..■,  1,,,.,,,,  y, 
■••I  1  ■     .  .  Ill,  r  ui  1  '  .-  -.  ii,r, 
\'.:  as  -.m...  ,,.;,;  wi  1 ;  \-  s-,  ,ri,  -.    .m;.   i',  •,,,-■  i, 

'  '•'■  u]  ...n  .:. .,  .r  ■ 
^      i'.;.'' u'l.!  .  I.  ;.'  s',,  ,(^  p.  ,.,   111,1  |„,s,  . '.  11... Ill 
■;;•    11... . I 

"^    '!<  '■'■  .il.i    it    .•UllU-   11. .111    -■  ...111, ,. 

Tin-  win. I  ha.-  I.h.wii  it  in   ' 
\\-    .t     ,1..,.       •  •'       ,,„..I„.,        1 

^.   '111,        »\    ;      .-   k'  .■:.■,.' 

Ih--      T..I..      s,.,  :,     ,    ,,,      ,;     ,,.;i.      ,,,„.. 
(■.|llal    t,i    Mlf  «.>tk. 

1    •.\..iii.in  !    •uii.-h    hini  w-'-    a    !i  -k     h.    -    ,- 
l;i'lu   as    I  -I'.nk     ~ 


'l"h'-    i.a.iii 


i.  >    r  .    ;i:.  1I.1-.  w,   ;,.  h,,l.l  ill  ti.  ,  t.ii.h-an  a 

■l\  I       \..iin.^   man    witli  tl,.  |",rs;  i,!,..s,,( 

i-itoM,  ati';..'    li.iiK.r    in    |i,s"  1,,,,„! 

"''    ■■-    '"iiiitiiiK    th.-    ,-.,-t     ,,f    ml,,,,;,,,,,., 

I'l'"     'ii~     •\-l'iii     tin-       sh.vN     p.iisun     ul 


n       !   I.   t        p.-     s!;.;,,-ll      as 

Mm,  ;,  Ih.    pr..-„i  p: 

Cm.  ,  !„.\s     I   k'    .vv   t; 

.ini..:;.^   -u  i-i). .,-    i  ,  I, 

'"  '■••;  I"  ->"  li  K<"' 
'h'a.  .  '11  i-run.i 


!>....•    wT.r.h    i.„.k     -- 

•  iifiit    ill    . 

s  kmiliv  iKtiTts 
,  i..\.  ,.  - 

nil'.iir-   Wiiul'i  mak.     ■ 


.  <   ni..  a  .liink  !   T  -^t's  w  li-ii   '  u--,.!i    I   •-■ 
..lit  uf  funds,  yun  kiiuv.  , 


771//'/:a\iX(  /■:  ay  , //'/av,,v 

will  11    I     liaii    I  ;i-,li    l(,    tl.-.il    tin     y,:i\\y,     tills        It    l.iollrht    III'     1:11. -n  Imii.ir.d 


liaii"!  w.is  11.  v  (I  sliiw 


275 


1111(1-.  and 


MiltUil  til  in\    n:itiii 


I  What'     Villi   hiiivjii   a-  il    \  .mi  liiu'i-hi    this       Ami  tin  n,  1  nut  a   wuiiiin      imw   luiMcstln 


[»H  kit   IK'\it    111  I(!     I  siili  ; 
I   iiin<-   was   lixcil   lis    Ai-ll.  my  Imys.  ;is  am- 

(llll-   ot    \llll 

"  Tluri-.    thanks,    that    liract-il    ini-    tiici  1\  . 

( iixl  Ml  -■,  \  1 .11    uiH-  and  all , 
\>\t  tinu-  I  pass  this  ^Dml  saLmn  i  11  niak- 

aiKillur  lall  : 
<iivf  villi  a  soni.;  '   N'i>,  I   can  I  lii.  th:it,  niv 

siiiv;iii'.:  .!a\  s  avi'  j.ast 
.\Iy  vol.  I-   i^  n  ickfl.  in\'  throat  s  wmn  i.nt 

anil  iii\'  hin^s  ai.-  :V'iiiv  last 

"Saw    yi\r   iiK-  aimthir    whiski  •.     am!     1  il 

t.-ll  vini  what  I  II  .1,. 
I  1!   t.,-11   yiin    1   liinn\    stutv,   ami    a    tart.    I 

|iliiniisr.   lixi 

'I'll  It    1    was  f\fi    a  ilii-rnt    in  iii    nut  .iiii-  .  i| 

\  ..11  '.viiiiM  think, 
lim    I    wis    smiu-  loin    or    n\-i-   sens  hack, 

-a\- .  ),;i\i.-  n^  anoth.  i  .innk. 

■  l-'ill    hir   n]),  Jo.-.   I    w.int    to   j.iit  sonu- lilt- 

mto  iii\   Il  mn 
;>iii  !i  IittU-  .Innks  t.i  a  imin  like  im-  ao-  niis- 

irahly  l.iinr  ; 
j';\  ■■  !iiis;'-r-      tlui..  .  that  s  tin-  scjivnn-   -  m.l 

.  ..rkiiii;  whiskfs     t.io 
W'rli,  ■"'■.-.  lu'ir  s   hi,  1..   ami   lamiloril,    nu- 

I"-- '  I  '-.ijaiils  to  \ .  m 

■    S'o'i   ',  ••   inatiil    111'     I'll  tl\    km.;lv  and    I '. 
\\t.     'o  t.'ll  \-oii  h.iw 

I    .nil'     to    111-    till'    <lllt\     s.il    ,,1,11    SI.     lii-l.iir 
'.■o;i  !i.  .',v  , 

.\s      I      I..M      \  ,1,1        o:h-f      1       >,V  is     .1      ■;.   I'l        U'l    1 

iii'i-,!.-    11  ,un  ■  ami  li'-.ilth 
.  !'!.  !.\i!  toi  ,i  li!iinil>-r.  .  a.L;hl  to  liavi-  i-ia  Ir 
.  •  •ns.-l.T.ilih-  \vi-al".':i. 

I     \  1-  a   I'  li'iti'i'      ao!  ■  111''  I  li  It  il.in!..  li   ..n 
■  u  ks   la,  i  «  iiiii  1 
!i\i!     in    .lilisi     ,ini!     loi    :ii"     i^f,    w  i      i  liiil 

po-ttv   -..'..;: 
i     wii!;^-    1     liii.l     a'     iii\     rail'.  IS,    .rp;     -Aas 

111-  Miii'^  l.r.i  I'  I  ri-,- 
i'or  i;r.i.lii  ill\    1  so.v  the  star  ol    iiin'-  In  lor.- 

r.lV   r\  IS, 

I    niiiit     .   jii,  nir-',   pr-i'iiii^    \.iir\'"    s.-m. 
tis  .   ill.  (1  th.'  1,'hasi-  o|   l-'ain.   ; 


Innnv  ]i,irt 
With     t-\i-s     that    inliilHil    my    tiraiii.    and 
slink  into  nu   lu-ai  t, 

■'Win  lion  t    yon    laii);h  '       Tis  riiiin\-  that 

til.    \  a^alioni!  \  on  s.  i 
l-'onlil   i-M  r   lo\.-  a   woman   an.i   rxpi-ct   h-r 

loM-  ii,r  im   ; 
lint    tvvas  so     an. I   lot  a  ni.inlli   in    two   luT 

siiiilc  \\a-  In-eh-  -.^ncii  : 
Ami  ',\!ii-ii  iii-i   lo\in^;  ii]-   lo'u  iml    iniiu',  it 

'  arm  il  nu-  to  lu- 1\  in. 

l'.o\s,   ,|.,1   \,,ii   i^\.r  s.  •    ;i  -III    tor   whom 

vonr  soul  you  il  ;;i\a-. 
With  ,1  lorm  liki-  th..-  .Mil..  \  •  mis,  too  'ican- 

tiliil  to  livr. 
With    t  V.  s    that    wo'ihl   li.-at    tin     Kohmoor 

ami  a  wealth  ot  .  hisimii  ii;i-,  ' 
If  so,    twis  sjir    lot  tla-ii- iii\rr  was  ano'her 

half  s.i  I'm  . 

I  WIS  \\.itk:.i..  ,,!i   1  ;i..rti,i;t  oni-  afternoon 
in  \I,i\  . 
< 'I    a  la::   ''Kiiiiil    i,ii\     ,i  i:iin.i   nt"  mine  who 

ll\  .  'l    .1.  to--   tile   w    i\-, 

.\mi  M:i'l.  l:ii.     ii.in;--  ,i  it,   :iml    nuR-li  to  mv 

siiriiriM-, 
Said    that    she  i!  liki  !o  ki:ow   the   man  that 

li:id  stu  h  liteann   ev..  s. 

It    didii  t    tik.-    lon^   to    know    him.    and 

helole  tile  in..nth  ll:l.|  I'ou  n. 
M\'  ttieiiil  ii.i.l   stole   m\-  diirlini;     and  I  was 

le!>   :llone  ; 
.\iul   .■!'   ,1  Near  ol   i!i:se'\   had,  passed,  aiiove 

m\     l!--:id,, 
Th-    i.-,vel   !  h.i.;  ;re;iiire,i   so  had  t.:iniished 

aii'l  \\  ,1-  .lea. I 

'I'iMt  -  w';v   1   t.i.k  1.1   diiiik     liin-      Whv. 

I    lle\  I  I   s:u\    \  on  sniilt-. 
1  ;,:-in-<iit   \,ii!d    1.1    ,ii,insid    and,    l;iiii;iunj; 

:i!l  th.    \\ii;l. 
Wio,  ,  w  !i:ii  s  tl;,- ni  itti  I     iiun.l"   'I'h.  re  s  a 

te.ir  .ill.].  ..;   ■  ,,1.1   e\  e. 
C-ilil.      l.niLth    like   in,-      lis   only    liahes    illd 

\\. linen  that  ^Ii  .nlu  ,  tv. 

"  S,i\      li,i\s     It     villi  U    ijive     nu      :uiotlier 
whi-key.  111  he  glad', 


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M 


Ami  I'll  draw  ri;;ht  hire,  tlie  [mtiirt  of 
till-  ;,icc  thai  ilii)\f  iiu-  ni;i(l  ; 

Cii\f  iiif  lliat  pm  ri'lciuilk  with  wlmli  \"U 
in. Ilk  Uic  l).!-.!.-  li.ill  s.uti.-- 

And  \<in  >lu;ll  M.C  till'  !iAt_l\  Miiili'liiic 
iijiDu  liio  liMrioi.in  lii.di 

A-notla-r  dnnk,  aiui  uiUi  rli.ilk  ni  haml,  tin- 

va^;ali()iKl  lnj^an 
To   ski-K'.i    a  larc   ll;al    wi-ll    liliglil    bviy  tin.- 

•siHil  (il  any  man. 
Then,  as  111-   plai-iil    amllin  link   npun   tiif 

s!ia[ii  Iv  lit  .1.1, 
Witli   a    UmHuI   .shiuk    lu'    iraiml   ami   li-ll 

across  iIr-  jiiiinn   -r'l.iii. 

11.    .\niiiim;    1)  Akcv. 


,\i'i'i. Ai.  I  OR  11  .ni'Ck.xNCi:. 

In    ll'.l.Ml     ■     lU     '.<;!        I'li         ..II.     .,1';.       M     ■■,■    ,i:l|.'..l     «js    \|r. 


MS  lritni:>,  litsilatr  liclort-  yon  \oU- 
li'imir  ii.ak  iii'.o  Atlanta,  now  that  it 
is  shut  <<iil.  hon'l  trust  it.  It  Is 
powf'.lu!.  a>;,i;r>  s-i\<'  and  uni\ii>al  in  it-, 
af.aik-..  To  nij;'iit  it  tiitiis  an  hiin.hU- 
h.'iiic  to  s'.iiki-  ihr  lo-ts  lioiii  a  woman  s 
I'htfk,  and  to  inoirou  il  cliara,-iij;'-s  this 
Ki]iul)lu'  in  thi  iialN  il  Con);it-s.  'I'o  (hiy 
it  sti  ikts  n  I  rn-t  tioni  thi.  lips  oT  a  stai  \  ii;^ 
vhild.  and  to  iiioiiou  h.  \  iv  -.  ti  d.utr  Itotn  \'.  •■ 
Kovcinini'iit  ilM-lt  TIkit  i>  nw  .-oltaj,*.'  in 
this  I'itv  iin:nli!L-  •  non:;!!  l  •  israpc  it-  '.\<i 
Jialari-  v!ic,n^  <-n>aii;ii  to  shr.t  il  (jnt.  It 
liula  ■-  thr  l,r,\  u  hi  n  it  i  .iniio'.  i  oi  ii  i  -^nllV.i.i 
it  i-^  l!i~;iliii.-  to  (  aj'  i',-,  I'Ut  niiii-ili'ss  in 
>ictoi\-.  It  !s  til'  niiirta!  i  iimiy  oi  in'.ui- 
.ui'lordn.  Tiu'  lir-p.  i'l  t  of  nun.  tiir  tt  i 
;or  ol  wi.intii.  tin  tloud  lh:'.l  --,.,ido',\-  the 
:uf  oi  I'liidi.-n,  'hi.'  ■!<  ni'.n  ti:,it  1m~  dii;; 
in  ore  yur*  !s  and  sint  n-'  'U'  '-.■'li'-   iin-hrn.  i  d 

10  ui'l-iianl  lliati  ah  th'  pi -!;';<::.'.  s  ih.il 
liavi-  \v.i-t-,  li  lilr  sinre-  {'•■<i\  sonl  ti;<'  [m.i.^ik-s 
to  l''.:;\pt  and  all  111' ■ -A  .i' ^  >'in  f  Jo-!:na  st.u.d 
l.fvond  Ji'i  !i  l:o  t  I  n.'.  (I  ni'ti  \  men  '  h  ■,  mj^ 
(lod  a^ii!  i;ni;ia!';t V,  do  iii't  !i:il^'  ti;:-  ;":!nd 
old  i.;t'.-  .,i;:!in  nil'.;  t!i'' d.onr.nii  ii  i  ■;  'hit 
]>o\vi  1  II  can  pi'il'.I  no  ni.:n  !.\  it-  !■  tnin. 
It  lan  updit  no  in>ir.«ti  \     !'.■ .  i',  t    i,i>  w;'.:  ii  >t, 

11  nii'd^    no  \\r.'.-.'^        \""n   kiM,\v  l!..,l  it  •■ -n 
not.      It   ioinc.>   toln::i    aii'i    it   -ii.dl  ;■!  ■  lit 
mainly  hv  the  rum  (>f  vour  son-  and  uiine 


It  conu'S  to  mislead  liuniaii  souls  and  i  rtisii 
human  luails  under  its  nimhlinv;  wheels 
It  comes  to  hring  j;riiy  hailed  inoihetsdown 
III  slianie  and  soriow  to  tiieii  giaves  It 
comes  to  turn  the  wile's  lo\e  illtodesp.ir 
and  lur  pridi  into  shame  It  come-,  to  still 
the  !aiij.;;itei  on  the  lips  ot  little  vliildren. 
It  conii  s  to  slille  all  the  inu'iv-  o!  the  lioiiic 
and  lill  It  with  sileiue  and  desolation.  It 
coiiRs  to  rum  your  Ixuly  and  in  ii  id  ,  to  wreck 
>  oiir  home,  and  it  knows  that  il  must  iiieas 
lire  its  prosperity  hy  the  sw'irtiu-.s  and  cer- 
tainty with  which  it   wreaks  tins  work. 

II     W     C.K.ADV. 


\ 


Tni-  .mi;n  i!i:ni.M)Ttii".  voTj;. 

(nlia\e   luanl  ot   the  man   liehind    the 
KUii, 

U'ho  ^nar.ls  tiie  loit  ol'  the  wa\-o, 
Will  se  iiiieiriiii.;  aim 
Sa\is  his  land  lioinshaiiR', 

And  iiiaiks  hull  a  hero  |ira\e. 


r.ut  hehiiid  the  man  lnhind  the  ^;uii 

Stands  the  countiy  ttiie  aTiil  rij.'ht; 

Ami  heroes  hrave 

llotli  on  laiiii  and  wa\ t 

.\re  ^;uaided  l-v   lur  j^ieal  nii^'lit 

And  we  are  ill'.'  men  hcliind  the  land 
That  inli.-t--  the  lust  ol  her  youth, 
-\nd  through  theiii  we  tij,lit 
I'or  justice  'ind  ti>;ht. 

.\\:<l  stand  in  delense  of  the  tiuth 

\'oii  iKo.e  heard  ot   tile  man  hehind  the  har 
\\  i.o    li\'  >;reeii  o!    <^:\\u  hej.;uiled, 
Trail--  his  \  il  lini  -  n.iine 
In  the  -hme  of  siiaine. 

.\nd  cnr-is  llie  wite  and  tin   c  iiild. 

I'.nt  i"  iiiml  the  man  hi  hind  the  har 
N  tile  halliit  pnie  am!  w  hiti'. 
.\r' .  the  xilhiir.s  \  lie 
W  hi.  -Aith  .lii;ik  il.  file 

.\te  --liie'.d'd  ,is  thoiiKh  in  I'lc  ri^lil. 

.\nd    Ul    aie    llu     llhli    l.ehin.'     ill.      \  oU' 

'!'<.  111'., 'I'-e  tile  II.  in  at  tin   har, 
Makiii.   hoUl  II'   j.i...  iaiiii 
'I'll:.!  We  '-,i;r  tii,;i  lla   slaune 

I  >!   r-.'.in  ■-,  inhjUi'.  i.s  .^  , 

Rh\      N.iRMAV    I'LASS 


V/:AfP/:A:i.V(  /■:  A7  .l/i/.V> 


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THr.    I'OWilR  «»|-  H\»l|. 


<jnii  1^  !  ipiK  !■ 


il'iK  r: 


piil!  f< 


<  r  voitr  livi-s  ' 


|nill  till  l:ii'  liioixl  st:irt^  troiii  >.ii!t  no^uilji 


Ki:  Ml-  MIll.K    DIK'O    Ihillu'    Ir 


iu;iii,      U'luit  ri\tr  i^  tliut, 


<iiii    I'.uii'.i'ii  ii 
ihl  III  a 


aiiil   tlir   \fiii-.  ^tai 

\u\\i   liiow!      S'-l    t;,'     1,11' I    in   till-  M.ck'l! 


I<1     llLf     wllip  I  iMll-     UJM)I1 


111. 


Ilwl.t      til. 

Saru-k; 


All 


'I'liat,'    sail!  lit", 


is  .\iM;;aia  1 1 


i.;,  I'Mwiiiu 


It   i--   toil   late  I 
vrr  ilicy 


,a-iinciiiiii.' ,  11 


Well,  it  IS  :i  lifaiUiliil   >.tri.iiii 


'    l.riuiit,  and  tair,  ami  ^;i;;-.-\-.      1  Imu   l.ir  i,||       i.rrai 
are  liic  rajuds  .''  " 

■  t>nl\  a  mile  or  twu."  was  ilif  U'l.'iv. 

■  Is  It  /I.I-. //'/;•  that  only  a   mil--  Imhii  ii 
wi-  shall    litld   the   walt-i    iii    Ihi-  tu,  liiiUiin- 
wiiuh  It  imist  show  lu-ai  th.    i-all-  '.    ' 

Vol!     will     llllcl     It     s,,,    MI"    "        Ard    -n      I 

Imiiid   it  ,   and   tin-   lii^i  Mj.;!it  ol    N'ia'.;aru   I 
shall  iitwer  torgct. 

N'ow,  lailiiLll   vour   haik  on  tiial    N  auaia 


I  lloll>;!lll 


o  over  t:ii'  non 


)f   iiiteni- 


11  I'    l-\  >TV 


■ar,    thio'i 


i;h    /'„■  />,' 


/ii/.f.  I  rvmi^.   ail   the  \vhil>-,    •     ti'/u  >i  /  /nij 


'  ///.</, 


'!/!(>  in  i;  mr    I 


■:i    ,:  I . 


;/  /</> . 


J  III  I-;  I:.  I ',.  ii'i.ii. 


A  m;w  DLci.Ak  \rniNv)r  iNf)i-i'i.si>r.\CE. 


rivcr  ;    it   is  hri;;ht, 
kIissv.     Thfif  1-.  a 


■iiuouiii,   li  aiUihil    and 


rip;dc  at  thi 


•w  :   till' 


mIvlt  wake  von  li'a\e  lieliind  adds  t, 


w 


iir;:-;  la  t!i- 


fajoyiiifii 


t.      11^ 


wtl    tilt-   stieani 


oars,  sails,   aiu 


1   h.l 


III   m   pi'.iHT   Itrn,   and      tiov.  ■.•riiiiK  r,t    to    wi 


von  sot  out  on  \  vji-r  jilt  i^^nri-  t-xiursion. 


Siidilenly 
hank,  "  \'oii; 


some  one  eras   out    Iroiii    tiit 


H  nun,  a 


h. 


ui;  1 


Wiiat  i-  it  : 

The  rapid.s  are  1..  low  von 

Hal   ha 


ol  h'.inian  events  it 
ir .    :  a-  a    [ieo]i|e    to 

>:;':(  i  i;o:i  \\  :ii|  tlie 
I'.u  >  ha\'  liiliielto 
v:i\  rr-.]ri  \  l.,r  tlie 
''.■•■I'Miids  tiiat  the 
iv    st-t  tortli    whuli 


W.-  hold 


hnl 


hive  livard  of"  th-  rapi 


M-      lllltl 


).. 


t  all  nun   a; 


111    «e  are  not  sir  h   loids  a->   to  -.■.  l  t  i.  ii 


sell  e\  nient 


ev 


i    r.;,!  ll  ;    til. it    th 


II   u. 


too   fast     then   wt 


the  ii-  Ini.  anil 


to    tlie   sh 


dl   lip 


w  i;ii      i'ia:it  n  ihu-    i  r. 


!iv  th- ir  (.  !- I'.or  witu   eertaiii 
:    th.it    a'.noiie    tlusc    aie 


t  tae  nia<t  m  th  ■  s. 
lid  -;i-  .d  t.>  th.-  ;,ia. 
out  \i.-  alarm-,  i!.  t'.i-  •:: 


hia-.l  thi 


I'ia-n    o-i.    |i<)\-. 


Is  no  (la: 


l;l.'.  Ii  '■•'■V.  .1:1.1  t!;-- pi;:snit  ot  li.ip[iini-ss  ; 
th  I'  to  ■..,■:  i  .■•,']■-•  I  ..Jits,  ;.;o-,  ri  niiielits  aie 
i:i-',:ii'.i-.l   ii'iion-.;    ni.  ;i.  i':--:  i\  1:1;.;    lii-ir  jnst 


V-  Mi:-j  . 


111:1,  allo\'  thelt 


p.    ,-. 

th  i: 


Wli.it  IS  ar 


\i'.r  c>.ns-nt   ot    t' 
er    a:!\-    |..;i!i     ol 


;.;  i\  eiiuil  ; 
o.  ernnient 


ii.it  IS  It .'  lie  ■o;ii -s  .!-    tin,  tv.-  .f  th.  si-  ^...ds.  ji  is  the 

"  The  rapids  ;tre 'iKiow  you  '  "  ri-h!  .1:1  ;    hi!  >•   ..Ith-i    o;  le  I. .  ait.  r,  or  to 

"  Il.i  !   hi  I   we  will  l.in;.,h.  aii.l  (]n  ilT;   all      a'...!:sh   1';   t'-.t    :'.    is  iln.    ilisi    1  ,..v  df  s.lj' 


tlii'ii;s  lU-li-h!  ns,  Wdi -l  e:ue  we  t..: 
tuturt  1  No  man  <.-v  r  s.iw  ir.  s;,,j|', ,;....( 
t.-r  t':.-  li.iv  Is  the  e','-I  th.  r-  >•■(.  W--  w  d 
-ni.)-.-  hie  -.■.hih-  We  in  1  v,  w  ill  .  it.  li  pK-.i-i;-.- 
.'IS  It  il:es  'I'his  IS  e:i;.  >-.'nu!  It  ;  : ;  iii.-  e:i.,M-;'i 
to  stt-er  out  oi  d;in;..;er  w  Ik  :i  u\  are  saii:!:^; 
t'.vi'tlv  with  tile  eurrent.' ' 
■  Vonn^  men.  ah.>\'  '  " 

"  Wlnit  is  it'" 

"  li.-w.iri- I      hew.::.-'       Th.       r.ipi.is     -.u.- 
Iveiow  \  on  ! 


p:i--..--.  \  ,i;;..;i  til  .t  a-;v  ,S!  i',.-  ..;■  ^.■,ition  niav, 
:■..'  \  ..|  :'i;'.|t  o.;,;i:t  I,'  .i  1  ;iii  '  !..se  things 
wiiuh  ,iie  n.-  ^ -s  ir\-  1,1  o  '-i.tnale  ils  own 
existfi-  .  ;  M-ri  t.i  .1'.  i's'i  all  !  ir-e  piaetiees 
:e;  1  I.' '  -'i-.'.i'  1.  t  ,d.  1  ta, .».-  i'lll'U  ne.-s  whieh 
:i:.-  .'i'   :r,ite'i  to  re.-n  I:!,- '.  ..!v  po'.itie.   ami 

i'.ir  iii.,-.v  ■-■■i-s  t'-;i-  ;-'!'.:i'-'r.aiiis  ot'  this 
'oi'.'itTx-  l',-.;-  Miifri.if-  ::i  th.-  (-rn..-;  1.,  ts 
1:1.1  opp'    --  \-.'  iiu-.i-nr.  s  i"s'  !':;*■  .1  hv  K  inj» 


Al. 


.1. 


w^ 


;h- 


\  iiie-it 


1.1    .  .inee 


"Now  v. Ill  s.-,-  iiu,-  -v  ii,r  fo:itiiJ.i^r  .,!i  th.-in  nii.i  r  :i'!  ihsMlnle -'  -p.  .l.-iii  iml  aCter 
around  See  hi  .w  l.isl  v..iip;is-  th,r  p..;:;!!  l.r.-_;  .i-i.l  ;.  r  .  :it  .  n  ;  :  i".  .  ..!"  Ilai^rant 
l.'p  with  the  helm  '     N'owtu.;!'     Pu!'  h  ird  '      wrongs,   .i;i.l  after  havniij  ni,u;<-  m:inv  «ud 


,r»- 


't^,:iLr^^ 


»;» 


7/  I//7  A'. /.\(  J    A7  .//'/'.  f,V 


'k 


Jr 


Iruitlr^s  'tnits  til  ul.tain  i.'lii^-  unlil  n 
In  1  l.iini>  1  v;..inl  ti,.;t  'lollnn;.:  '  i"  '"  ImI'kI 
tiuiu  iipjit.il--  to  lii-  pi  ';i(  ii  iii':i\,\M-. 
till-    |'i-o|il(    III    llu-i    I    Mil<ii    M.ili --      li.i\iiu'. 

tt-iiUril      111     •  .Irl     I'll     lllf     .lUtllliMl'.      Ill     tlll'i 

t\Kint,  Oil  ii:'lti  111  llii-  iji  .  i  ii.itiiiii  1  I  till- 
<,iu-.<->  .rill  ii.isi.'i  whi'li  iiiii-liiiii  n-.  til 
l:ikf  •-  I  ini|iiii  l.iiit  .1  1  ;•  .iii.!  ul  tli'  iii;ii.i-^ 
■.ii;i|  t;i  ii  \  .1111  I'-  will'  h  1,  r  1-  1"  >  n  m.:,;C!i  .1  i  iii 

11-.    li',    llllll      until    111-   J'li'.      11111.1   III    ll   :-  1..  .   1.11 11- 

.1  i.iuiii  11   till)    ii'.i'.v    li.l.'    Ii.iini        Tin-  lii- 
tuiv  (it   111-.  riiu;-r  l'.\v  111!    un   iu  ti.'    [m^i   w 

II  lii-.lii|\    111    rii'i.il'i!    nllllI;l^   .ii.'i    ii-iiipM 
tiiili.  .ill    l;.i\l!;>.'    Ill    li.l'il   llllll  1  I    till    1-;, ill 
li-'iiiiKiil  111    .111  .lii-iilr.I'     ;\Miiir.    iiviTilii-i' 
Sl.ili-'.    iiiiii    t^'i^'    -.1  'i    .-liiin    I'l    111''    !'•  nl'ii  . 
tlni)n^;li   linn    (li]i;i\iil    n  j  .jn  1  itt -.  :iiui    jm^ 
Minis    ti  1  111-.  1  i)iii;i'i  '.I  1  '  'Mil I  1 

T'l  I'i"\  1  tins  1'  I  t'l.  :-.  '  '  --iiImi.:'!!  ..  to  ;i 
c:ri.'lil-i\iillil  ■ 

111  ll.ls  ri!ll--tii  hi-  .L-^iI.t  1.1  l.lWs  the 
1II1I--1  \s  lii.U -I'lUi.  .ii.'i  :iii.i---.ii  In:  tht  |.!il.- 
h.    v,ii,,.l 

II.  1,1-  I  ui-i.l  tlif  I  ii.i.  '.nunl  111  l.iw-- 
wir.ili  h..\i'  iiinTo!  l!.r  -li'.ii. '■\'.;i'.  -  i.l 
lii-'.MUll.ill.   p. llllll..;   l.il'.il    'lli'ill    till'  |ii.i].'i.' 

III  l,  ij-  '  i:'-!  .1  .111  .1..  I  111  !i';.  I'l  I'ltiin;  I.1  \v  <-. 
Willi  .ill  ti.i-  .1  til -I!  1 1.1  111  I.  \  ;i-  III'  ll;  r.iik'  inn  -- 
ili-i'i-r  .i';.l  .Km!':. 

1 1.-  !  1.1-  I'l ;!  1 .;  ir.  \  .i:  i.'ii-  w  .i\  ^.  .iii.'  iiii.K  i 
Mil  1.  r.-^  i.;--^iu-t  -  llu-  ll  _;i-l,r,i.:  ,  llu  ]ii..j'.  ■■, 
;i;;il  llu-  iill  l.  -  I't  I ::  ■  .  iii;;;  i  \  '. .  •  ]':■  '.  i  it  '  i  f 
tl!;\.  ;iiii  111    :ir..l  1 1.'  I  \    in'.i.'i.il    l.r,\--     '..;\- 

1   \ll     lKl-i,:ul     l.il      till-     \S<    .!.!!.       'i!      li.i-     I'll'    1.'    , 

will!  h  w.iulii  iiil'iiiir  u'tii  ■  -  ■•  l.iii'  ■•>; 
U.iIVk-  111  i;:;.  .\u  ;il:ii-  ll'[ilii-  ■  ■!  I'li'i'it 
lllf  111.  linilil.'l  i.  Ill  "t  w -:i'l!i  i  ■•  li:;-iii  .il 
lilt-  I'Xluli-i-  n!  tliv  ii.ir.l.iil  ll.i-  ti'rtui;.. - 
till  li'^is  .111.1  'ill'  tii'im-  \vi.!l  luili.;  .il  In- 
\l.t;!ns. 

1 1.-  !■  1-,  ■.  iK.  11  \:\  w  I'tir  ;•!"]"  -t-  .  'M!  Ill  '1 
1...  ].  ;■(  ;:l  iliir'in'  l.i!'.  ■:  .  mi.i  1'  'In  i'l  .'in 
(iiri  ;  .  ■•  I'l  '"  '^M  ••'■  .n,.i  ■.'   ,rl 

il  ;■,;-  .;;\-i  il.  -  ':;.  ■  .  \\'\,  ..!  llu-  \  ili"ii 
Ir.'iii  r-  ;.i.i;"'i  •  I;  .  I..  '.In-  -■;i'|'..M  .  :  lln' 
iT  ill;;-  ll  'In-  !..i!i;-i  1  nil'  '■'■•■'■  i.li'-'  ■"  'll' 
s'l.  h  ',.   h,-  M;'.  !;;i;:^-  i:i:'  i' i;.-.  , 

1|.  h.i-  iiii.  i  ■!  ll)'  \  ll-."  -;:i:i-  if  rn'v.'-. 
fii'Sii  111'- '■  J  •  lii.itt    v.-i  s  ,  !  ti.i.U     .iiili'itii 

llli-n  •  '  '  ■  ''        ■.■■•.   i;li,|.  ;.  -         I'lil 

till    I  '  •       '  ;-'  ;i  iii'ti;--  'il  1  I  - 

-,,         '•--,-  1      ;;.  -    1        1     I-    stnilll 

Uu-i..    litii  .ii-tlMU  aiiiuiij,  liiL-  ji'-i-'i'le 


ill-  li.i-  '  xti'iliil  Tiiiii\-  millinii'.  funii  llie 
l.ilii.Hi-  ll  lln  N. llllll  111  |ir  (  x]n  ikUiI  III 
111  iinl. lining;  ill!  I'.li.  1-  li.ii  •  ■  llii  riiuil>  uf 
|!i-tii'  ,  :n.il  all  tlu'  tii.i.  Inm  i  \  nt  (iim-iii 
III'  'it,  .li-Wi'iii  l.n;.'.  II.  ti>  M  \  ,1  II  >l|.iM  li> 
i.iii.ilv    tlu     i\il'    il'     lmii~<ll    ll.-    n.llutiil 

ll|.tUl   -in   11  '\  . 

Ill-  li.i-.  li,ni-l.iniii  ll  til.  I'liit-  1.1  lln- 
i,niii     i.iM  llllll   llic --ii-l' r..n;i  I   i.l    lu.ni  mnl 

In-i-l,      llllll     ,t     lU  ;llll   ill  ;   llll^;      |.ii|-ii|i     «lll<ll 
1  li.in  .    -1    111!  II  iiitii  ill  iiiiiii- 

II  111- iii\i  lUil  till  liiliii-.  Ill'  llimi-iiiuU 
In '111  i'liiiln.  Ir,  I   u.  i  iiiiilinii--  In  tlic  pu  |  ai  ;i 

I  l.ill   ,lllil  .:  i-ll  ll'll!  lull  I'l    !  ill-   III  I  \    111  11  ill    U  llll  ll 

ili-siil,iti  -  mil  l;niii  IK-  li.is  siiiitliii  lllf 
|iii.]ilf  uilli  i:i-,iiiiU  ;ni.l  i.liiu  s  ,  aii.l  liljtil 
I'U:  ,i-.\  llllll-.  x'.llli  111.1111:11-  ai.'l  ill  u  .  lllli^ 
;.li. .!-,  ,1111 1  111! I  ]ii  i-i'ii-  u  itl;  1  I  ;lllnKll'- 
i  ll-  li:t-  1  ;i!  .  ■  .1  mil  ill-.  -  liiiiii  tin  ir 
liiiiiii  s.  ;ni.l  -.  I'l  til.  Ill  I'lilli  ;i-  11. mill-  am! 
\  .r.  .ilinlu'--  III  llll    l.ir.ii    .iinl     lii-li  :iil  i.l  (.'.ninl 

I  :;i   1  1I-,   l!i.-\    li.i'.  t-  luiiitiu     till-  il.i!ij,;t-imi- 
I-1.1--1  -  I'l   sniii  t\  . 

II'-  I'.i-  \v  l.n  m;i  '.  mni).'  nun  lii  .in  li\  i  <  i.f 
-iil-i ;.  \\  nuii!-;  1  \  .mil  li  n).',;ilil'-.  In  a  i  mn-r 
il    ll:  link',  niR--      inunii.  m  a-,     .iiul     \\.i-ti.tiil 

II  -- 

11,  li.i-  .;•  lun  ■..WAV  mir  vmilif'  wninrii 
!:.i;;ilr,i  p  ill,  -  i  I'  \  n  liu-  In  ili  ii-  nt  ilil.uii\ 
;i;i'!   I;  i.-lnlili  i.ip;!,-  ll!    li.  ;j,I.iii.it  Inn, 

I  1.-    1-    t'  -!  ■  '!i-r  1'-     ...111  ll\-  ni    inilin  I  llv. 
;..r    tin    i    'i.inli--    ..i     ,i'l    tlu-    riiini-~    inni 
rii;..:     .nil    I. .in    l.'tl.-   .-1    all     ll.i-   lininli-r- 

ill  'lU- 

lli-  :;i-.  .,!  1-:  ;i'l  .InW'i  llu'  >;:!'iil  :nii! 
■in'  's-  •.*  ,ill  ,  1.1--I-S  I':. -in  ]..'-:  I  ;nn-  nl  linnm  , 
;-ii-l  .mi  n-.  Ililia --.  .ii:'l  Willi  Iinni-.l  i']iil 
lili.i'>  ;m.!  11. mil-  ill-  ;!!.(-•:  Ii.i-  rnn- 
-i..'n..l  tlur.i  111  .1  ill ;:;:  t.  ii'l  N  ^-t.ni-  aiui  :i 
.;;  miK  ipI  -  .In.  in 

11.  li.i-  liiijl/.i-il  ill  -.""ii\  h.i;.;  .x-  \-i  .ll- 
.i .  !.il,;l,n,„l  ,,;.il  1  ',1-  ■■  llu-  hull-  mu--  I.' 
I  !--  ill.  11  liv  ■  i:i  -  ,  :  ill  '1  nil  I  1  \'  aiii' 
v\  '111  :  a;:.:  l;.i!;u  -  in. it  in.  'il  li.iM  I"  •  n  ill- 
,l',ni;i-     nt'      !■'  r'-mr.ll      ii.i;'].;;!.      -     ll,;\  r     i,i-i  n 

;  n-  ni-il  hit. .  1,  ili'i.il '. .;;-  nl    ml.  in    '  iiii-i-i\ 
1!      1m-  ;.;.  -mill  ■'  lla-  niil-i:,     I'M---  m  in- 

;..--  j   .  .-I  -      ,1'-    1     n-.,  -       ^n     lllll        ll...      nil.    11        111 

-;,    ,.!  1,1'  nii'.K    -p.  ,'I,,i-;    nil!    (nr    pi-!'.  <-  an,! 
,   .M    ,n'.!  'l,.-^/....:    .1    M'l-   ]',-■  p^-      t    liiL. 
,1    -,  ,-,.h-  \  i.  1  ■-    n.    i:i-    .ll  i:i-it'.l-    t"    1.1-    -I 
In  ..,1   m  1.1-  i.-ilnrt.s   til   1  in-h    .iial    luili   i  m 
I. lie. 


7/.  i//'//v'. ;a>  /   k/Ai>i.\i,s 


»:•) 


ki  A     !•     ij     Ulmk. 


\VM,\I     I,     \     MlNOkllY/ 


III-  'i:i- iut;inint.'.|  very  iii;ui>  ut  Uh   .,lt„,  !■  i  viiil  |.i:iyci>  of  ;i!l  Cliristi-in   pt-opl,.    .ui.l 

sctk'i-,  .iiiii   i.lliL.    IidIcKts    witli    th.     I.   Ihi  the   li-l|.  and   Kin.Iaii.  <■  ..I    AliiiiKlUy   (hmI 

lli.il  It  I-.  1:11  til  .i-  impor.aiit  I  .  iiruiii.,!,    hi-.  .\ii.l  uu  imiliiillv  pltil>;.   to  lUi  li   ollirr  our 

iiilLTi-,I.s  tliiii  ti.  I.iIh.i  lur  Ih.-  willaii  ..I  liu-  livts,  our  lorimio,  a:i.i  our  -acn-.l  honor, 
piopli-  al  lal>.;i  . 

lie    111-.    cliiii^;i(l.    Ml    many    j.iai  ■  ^,    li.c 
Holy   SaNiiiin,    uilli   i;-,   Imui^    ol    p.-aci  lul 
'pli'l     a   iliv    ■i'Auttil     to    ii'i.jon-     ii!.-.ii\ 
nut-     in.l   llli-  "oi-.liip  o|    .\lln;_;lit  V  •  ,0.1,  to 
a    ilav    ol     ivvilrv,    ill  nnki-niii- ..    anil    lU 

i'ini!iii\.  \\^"^'     '"■    ■'     "I'll""!''  ■'        I'l'i'    eliosen 

In   •  ',\  I  V   ita^i     ol     siii  ■(■    o]ipi.  .^i,,n-    \m-  ♦»         li'ioi-,ol    1 111^  (   11 1  h  ha',  i-  l.i  en    111   ii 

iiiw     ji.  'LitK/ni'il     h.r     I'-'h.-       in     'Jn      m.-!  inni'inU'        'l"li'  !c    i^    iiol    a    m)i  lal, 

iiUailMi- ti-t  ni..  ;   our  1    ;"-at.  .1    p.  liln.n-  iia' ■■  poiili>  a! ,  or  r.  li^iou^  p;  i\  iK-^;i.- that  voii  rii- 

h  1 11   i;!-.A\  !■  I.  ...ilv  '.'.   irpi- 1!' ii    iif'Kv        A  1".   to  '!  ,\   lii.l  \\a^  not    lionj;ht    tor  you  liv 

tilKi    wlio^<.   liiarailii     1^   inn-,    inaik..!    I.y  tin-  IMooil  an.l  t.ai  v  ;,,i.l  patiitit  -.utli'riii^' ol" 

'    ■  I '.    !■  t  u  ill'  ii  inav  .'!•  niii-  a  t\  Milt  1^  unhl  til'-  niinorit\'       It  1^  tin-    iiiiiioi  ii  y  llnit  have 

',  I  '■■    l:ii-  ^o-,  I  ! ,  .,'  a  o;    a  II  •  •    p-  i  .pi    ,  \  in  In  alni  hunianil  \-  in   i  '.  t  1  s-  stui >;;;!(.■        It 

S"X  !ir,.-   w-   l.-tn  -a  nn  m^'  111  onr  attt  n  i-.  a  linn..i  ily  tiiat  i;  r.  1- -tooil   in  tin-  van   o| 

t  o',..  ;o  tn-.- 1-  .  11^  r,;.    ,ia    niiiia,-.    an.l    -•11  i-.t-!\    luoia'ionll:    1      liul     ulii.-.i-'i    all    llial 

i'l.;    al. -ill. .ill-    .iiiiik   .      \^'.-    111-..     iiiipl.:i.|  i-noiilr   m    111-     hi-t..:\   I't   tin-woiM        N'ou 

I..' lu    lo   Iia\f   p!i',     upon    tin    .-nltMni).;  \\\W  ^^'-1     tni'i     tl:it    i-a.  li     ^    lu'alion     li  1-     l.i-i-n 

a-i  1  '.'i-    I  1  ,:;.-l       ;  1 ;  .  :  1.;  ,  !ii  1:  !:._-n      w  -    liaxe  alw  iv^  !  .n--.    in   -.-.''.:,.  i  m-    up    lla-    -latlt-ti-il 

.ii'i'.-al'-i!  to  .  -, .  I  V- V.  !ii  till- n;    '1  ..ar  .  onmiMji  a-'i.-^   o|   th  -      iii'.-ml    h'-ro^s   oi   ih.-   pa-t, 

n  I'n:--    'o    iii'ln   .-     I'l    la     ;■•      \  ,-.  .  loi.i      lii.-  to  .^  po   .;  i   ..  :a  ;ii  tin-   i;ol,!i-n    m  n   ol   a    li.i 

■  ■'-alX    -n  infill    !!-.ii,    .,i;i      ...    -     1.1,1       ,.un-.'  I'.'i--    ii;-t..i\          I..".;,    .it     -^i  o'.i.ina    u  In  i<- 
1  i-n   inil  tli'    n.i'ntn.i!   ■:ii:.i;,  n.-     |,nt     lij    i;]  ':i.  -.   ..t-    ■  i.  ■  Mn-  i...air  nnnt-      lo  whom  .■'  — 

.1111          I'.].  '.       ! 1  c.  ■-     1,.  .  II     . ,,    , :     ;, ,     ; ,.,.  '.i     '.  .:■      v  o  .  1  •!  r.  i !  ■  1  -           \ii  ,    ,'/. ,  r    wrU-    in     a 

-  o;.  ■-   ..I     'ii-'.!!.      ml    I'll  a.;;;'        .1  1  1    1 ,  1 -. .  Hi .  1  ;oi ; !  \  .      j.'    ...!lii.ii     lii-to:\-    11   \  ou   lan. 

.'il^i:-.;    -l-    !.!>,., in  \^.li|..:t     III.-     1. 1,1. 1.1     lll.;;in,:     :..     thr    ll|)S  ol 

U'l-    h.r.  1-   .-N   i.in-;,  .  1     ij ;    ,,;i-    I    -  ,1.11.  .      -a  '.  oni   Im.-    1  -         i'i'-  --,-  '.S'  i.-   in    tin-  iniiioi  ilv, 

'.1.1    ,  -i.i.j  I-. ,  .1  -    t.i   (.:.-,  ,!■!    i.l;.  1     li..r,     '.'i.,..-  ''ill     lli:  ■  ai^;!.  !,'.,...  1    .iii.li.   .1-   .I'l.l  l)o,,tiii>;s 

■n:i-.-.-ii    in   t,n-   ti  iiii.     la   ,i ,-'.  .i:.-,i   ,,:,';    :•  •  -  la,!--     ,ni.-ri-,--.     .!\  i--^  '  la-  .-.  iti-i-.  .,■.  it|i  tln-ir 

M-a;'-,l     !i  .am-       iil       :  r,  .-    uv.    :;,,     iilr.;  I,l.>,-I    .rnl   -liiM.i..:    'l:-     h.-,t!u-i    \Mtli    Hn-ir 

'I'll-  oiiiy      ■iiii-i-   ,(-ti     ii-     1,1    Lir-ia-     -.    ;,,  i-n-       ioii.Thi  tin.-  l- :.  ,1 -.  ,n- ■ .  r.i  li- .  1  r.-htMoUs 

••'--•■1>'     .  ■ ''nph-trl\     ,,;ii     I  .  ,nat-.  '.Ion     .-.:;,;  ii-.-.ioiii        \hn,'!i!\l    .1     1  11. ,111 --lan. 1  lip  lor 

■o    ,i;i;ii-t     -..    t\  r  iiiiii.ai     -.,    .  ,i,|,:  ,•— 1-. .      ,  li.,li.,iil    '.h- .ii.ii  t!a    .'-.iit    !i      011   the  ^,  al' 

p..\..,  lo!,l    '.-.  hill-    ;  1.    -,\  i,.i,;.    -It-    m    t!ir    -,-al   ol 

W.     la.-r-l.ii,      i;,j,.- il.n..    ...  ;ii-    Su],v<in.  '.;o\  -  •  nnn-at  :     1!     i,--    -tni.l    lor     :li.-    ii^lit. 

'  'i-'.-i-  ,.1    :  ii'-  r:ii',  •  !  -•-   nil    I  !i<     1    .  I'lii,;.-   ,.|  thon;_;ii  In-  •  't    '.\  itli  I  in-  1 1 .  hi    an. !    I  rut  h  .   a 

■  1     :i, :■■;;■ -.,11-      .1,,     -.11..  laii.      p;i.l'-ii     .,,|.i  ui.'.h-.i    ,  1  a-'       :!    in-    '.•.  I'k    with     o'til,„|iiv 

i  ii>     I  ii.i:     llii-    p  -,.,,li-  ,,t    1  ill-   !  ri.l    .11;-,  an.!  -.  .  ■'  n  Ml  till-  1,,   lal  1  -  ami  -.lit-i-t-.  u  hilc 

i  I     III    1  i..-iil  oiijiit  -I,  '.,-    !i.-i-  .in.l    ii-i.in!i  till-  I  il-..  lio.iii  .in.!  w  i.iiu;    iiUllc   il    in   -ilkt-u 

a",      'ill'    ,\'-    vr    .ili-,,Ivi-i|    iioni    li!    .ilii  .r.'i,-    lit  him  i-'ininln-i    ,h  ii   \\ln.-n-\(-i    tlic 

in   I-     '.11     Kiiii.'     ,\ii-'iho|      .mil     lo    .lii     h>  i  ;i;h'  .inii  ti  ntli  .lU   tln-n-  ai-- aUvav -- 

■  '■'i--i--ni-      tiial      .1-    fii-i-    a;;,!     i-i.i.  ;..  :;,;,  ,,1 
'  -■'-    '  n-  ',1   ;ii.  ..    I'nii,  .:  >;  ,-,  ,     ,.   .  :'  ,\,.  .;.,. 

■-'';"'..  .1^  aw  IV  i!., I--..- ront:,.l    in,:.-  ■  ni-.-v.-ii    n.nnii     him      .iinl     (a..!      Iliiii-.-lf 

i     :i  ilii   t\  rant  ti.ini  i.ai  1  iml  -:,n.;-    witian    thi-iiiin    ;ntn!.,.iml    k<-.-i-s 

^"  ■    '"!    •"  ■    -n;-;.. -It   ,,!    tin-   .l.-.  i  ir  i' ...-i  «  .■,  ii  ..-.  :    Ml-  .".'. -i  '      IT  a  in  an   -tamU  tor 

■    !    i.lu    ar.  oni;.ii-.h'iii  nl    ,.!     oiii    .iiip-.  a;-,  ij,     1  i^h;    i!,.i  tin- f  n.t  a    tiiiia-.;lu-\  <  r\- nian'^ 

""■•"•''->■■-'      'A.      ,- irn, -'\     la      .■..-til,      .11. i  Ii-  /M     111      ;...!■:;■.!      ,t     liiin       tlMii-h     .-v.-rv 

"'"'  ■^'.'■ip.itii-,    ,)t    tin-    i.'.ili.-iii    -,',,. r!;!,   ;h.-  .x.-ni.iir-.  hp  l".- .uih-l  ,it   Inm    in   -.corn,   he 


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iSo 


7/  \/l/  h.-tXi  I    A7    \1>/M.^ 


I, lit  .uiiii><.^.-,l  ill  C^ipliiiii  n,ir.\.ti  whos.: 
I.iif  rt  1^  -iiilil  wilii  •.ui.iiiv--iil  •■>K>-  ' 
itt  fiil>i.-.l  ("f  till-  l">y  ^  I  'U  SiulilfiiU  Cai> 
t;uii  ll:ililiil  scl/t-d  liirti  iii'l  iTHril  oltl 
•itlTlll\ 

lluirl  till'*  t.lli.vv  ali.H  rilii  lliini.iiii  ti.p 
will      111  t.-.uh  iiiiu  ixUii  ilKim«>\\;istotny 
jirop'  rtv  I 

TWii    s;!)!..!--    .llipriiuili  il     lulll    tl)    (  Xlt  uu- 

tlie    oi.ln  ;   l'"l   AlUii  .ptu'lU  waviil  tlu  in 
:.;kW    iiiul  ^.lla  in  a  low,  U -p'  lUul   Uillc 
■    lU  K" '"^^<''' ' ''I'''""' •'""'  '   li'-pi-  ><■" 
w.ilk     i   I'll   11  ik   aii'l  -iw    1  'liiW-      will  I'.iuluii  mi- :      I  i!i>  nil  n"  I'lliiuc  1 

cyol.  liaiiilsi  ii-  yiiiitl  ll■;\lml^:  a^;:u^^l  llic  ^^,^^  ],,,  i|,,,ni  timible  a  litiU- -i--  liv  lix.k  lu'l.; 
railiiiK  ami  hu/iiik  wuh  a  ^ad.  al>«li:Kltil  ,jt  ilu- ii^;nniK.  i-'ui  m  i- \'.:.v.  >  il  tu  ll..Ma  it 
air  lilti)  tlu'  tuamv  \v;i\i'"  tli:il  \'.m<-  hi*lil>  „.i^i  \U' iiulMlanj^fH.ii'-'.ov. ',.ml>ili.it  liM^;Iil 
(la-.iiiiiK  a^.-'i-l  llic  \i-stl.  1  1' I'l  in-aiai.  p\,f  ;,  ,iu.irfi'it  he  li. -it.itnl ,  as  lie  j-tiliiin  l<i 
j{i)Oil  liiiinv  uiuatk-;  iiiailc  almul  hiii  !■>  tli-'  „„.  ,.,,,,.  ii,,  ,ll^^all■  c,  Int  In-  i(\iiftl\  KCov 
iriw,  v\l.>>  >li'l  ml  like  Imii  lnvaii-e  li<  ^.^  hnji;  'I  iml  jitDci  eiud  ^ll'Wly  aiuUau 
setimd  MHiKwhal   sliy  <.ltluiii,    ami    liny      ,j,    ^ 

■•  l-.isi,  1  •     ■  I  111. I    Ui.    t:'pl:im.  i'-    111-    !•;'« 
Willi  -A  ii  il  i-MU   In- 111.  :i~i-i><i   !'.^  ^iip'-.   ami 


.-tamW  ill  a  m.ij.in'.\  :  l.'t  <  .."l  a-i.i  >,'.'il 
aiiK<-l-  ai.  with  limi.aii.i  >.n.iui  aii-  liiev 
Uiat  ail-  i.ii  liiiii,  than  .ill  llu-v  lli'l  I'l- 
aKUinst  liuii. 

J.iiiN    H     r.iii  t.H 


A  BR  am:  IJOV. 

(i  O*^'  *'"'*    '^  ""'    '"'^^   caliiil  boy  ;  "  w  1-- 
O      iin       inward      t-xi  laiiialioii,     a> 


werti-uiitiiuialU  U.inKUlmn  liuii  \\;Ui  llitu 
)i>iij;ll  joki-s.  He  had  relUM-il  t.)  .'.ii'k  air, 
int.'xualiiij;  iLpi.T  •^iiu.-  l-e  i  ame  mi  I.., aid,       ,'V,^  ,  "  \|'," ,,  i,,,,,!  i,.K".  ''"^  '  '■•  t>"l>llpp'-d , 


ami    I    w,i-    lun-ii-    tn    km.w    iik'I.-  .il.uiil 
hull 


;,,„|    l.,i     1    i.i.iim-iit     I    -!.»»'.    li"n..i  -Uii.  k, 

,        i;a.-inK  uv  :iV   the   .l.ini!:!iK    I"""    "'l-pi '"1"' 

.\1-    iiiu-revl  an.,   vviiipatiiv  wii.   :ii..ii-..!,       ,,..  j,,^    ,,.,,,^   ,,,    ,„.,l.ui        A    ..,i'-.     1  ""kI' 


ami    1    |.-..lv.   !   t..   wi'leh  i.\.i    a'l.l   pi..U-'t 


I!. ,111    t;-i;   .apl,iin,  a    pit    !i"m    Hie    -.i;.i>i>. 


uii  a^   :.ir  a-   p.--.il.I.-   li..ia  ti-..-  iiiik"\ '!  n        .„i.i  All.  ii  .i..;  nil  eaiiKiH  I""-'' "'  Hh-iikkHIK 


ulile    ttllipt-ri.l    tile   lai      .in.  ami    tlie    IolI);li 
jok.-  <'l  the  >aii.ir- 

.\  lew  il.n-.  atU  r\\;rd  I  wa'-  v.  in.lim;   1" - 
Si.i.       Ihi-     .    'ptiin.     \->    nil    Ml'i.ieli;\-     I.'Uidl 


;in.l  ^."'ii  !:•    '.v.i"i  in  tlie  w.il.  1'.  hask.t 

•■  N..\v.  st;i'  lluri,  \.ai  \  nine.', -.amp.  an. i 
-rl  M.ni.-  <.t   the  sj.;iil    lu/ei!   .  ut  .'t   >"ii 
milll.li.i  ll-,e  ^,!i.I,l:n..l^  he  u     ^l  d.iU  1!  ml. 


lu.utsaiid     lUKhter  1  -..k.-  np..ii   ..r,-^  i  ii- -.      ,|„.,,i„„       K,i,,\\  m^  ll"'  ^ -'P'-""'' ''\"'I" 


\vc  went  I.)  the  !■  pan  ul  the  .U-ik.  ill.. 
f.mn.l  a  gr""!'  "''  -  "'"'"  l'^  ""i:  '"  p*  i-'i^"'-' 
AlK-ii  tu  parl.iki-  i.t   tlu-ir  im..i; 


I    .!ii..i   11. )t    int.  U.-ie  will'.'     he  v.  .»    in   li;- 

j.-.    ■  lit  't.ilf  ul   inuiil        r     niK'i'i."-    .'^"^^ 

;•  ,  r,  1    i.!..err.l..l    t.)   tli'     >.i''iii.  and   luviii. 


■  I.auKh  ..;i  lie  -I  Ml.  ii  -  i.  ;ii  voi.-.  ,,  ,,,  \.,  ,,.,  ,i  p,  i,,i.-  lli-  t.il.le.  with  a  h.il! 
rt-plv.  ■•l.nl  1  11  iiex.r  ta~',.-  a  dl-  p  '.  "U  ,. ',',,',, i^  i„,ttp.  .,|  p,,  l':i\  .,:  I'.e  .  l.aiap.iKiie  he 
.ui^:ln  '•.  be  a-hatm-.t  t..  .'",!ik  it  v..iirv-!v. -,      ^^'^^    ^^^^^^       ^    km  w   lie   h  ■      bmi    diink 


iiimli  iii.ri-  tu  i.lfer  it  I.)  .lautlur 

\  s...  ..ml  shunt  '  I  1  lii^I't.  I  .;ii-ete.l  tla- 
replv,  and  um-  u|  t:i.-  ~  ul.'i-.  e:ii'>..l.i.  lie.'  by 
the  eaptaiii'-'  pr.  seme,  w  liu  t:  .  e  all  k't-w 
was  a  ^;ri-at  drinker  hiin>~.-'l  :i',.pi..ai!i.  .1  the 
hov  and  saiil 

••  Xow,  niy  lieartv.  v,<  '  r- ;''lv  !'>  k.  el 
nii^;ht  over  1)11  your  beam  •  nd  uir.ii  \i-'\i 
swallowed  thi- 


ll,, h  at  .1  th'  telure  h.i.i  iittU-  If.pe  tli.r. 
All.!!  \i...d.l  b.-nlea-. .!  ;  --tH  I  v.-iitnte.l  to 
sa\  : 

■'  Pai.l.'ii  inv  inlni-i.'ii.  Captain    ll.ir.i'-r 
but   1   111  atiaid  u\;i  rabin  b..\    will  l"-  su  k 
.1       lir    I-    ...mpi-iled    tu    Slav    np    tie  le    ni'i' 
u:iu' r 

-  --     k  '   bih,  nut  a  bit  ..)'  It  :   he-  >;ot  t.;. 


-waiiu\M-u  uu-  ,  ,  I 1.  iwms.'ti-. 

He  w-as  iustKuiii..t..  p.,ur  the  li.pu.r  .luun  nnuh  ^nt  ,u  liin.  to  vk,..  l..-m  h  no  iisi  ns. 

his    thr,Jwl,.a,.  -ui.k    ns    a    lli-h,    Allen  m.  p-.M.i    ■-'■''-    '''\'':T  r,w''une  o-. 

vizi-d  the  b.it.le  ami  flniur  tt  f  .r  ... .  rbuard.  Ih-v  km-v  b.  tt,  r  tlian  to  V^,'     '    '  '.f 'T;,   ,' 

While  the  s:,dors  w-i...    !....kii;K  re^r,  tfnllv  i-e         I'.-i.   I   d  t;..  and  -ee  what  he  is  Join, 

alter  the  sinking  bottle,  Allen  looked  pale  anvhow 


7/  I'fhu.ixci.  /</  >n/\(,\ 


38 1 


Upon  ic.u-liiiiff  tlie  cUck  li>;  ?*lumUil 
ilimiiKli  lii"'  iniiii|>ct : 

■    llti !   iiiv  l.iil    ' 

"  Avf,  :i\r,  Mr,"  w.is  till-  1. 1;  lit  I.I  It  i.Ti)uii>t 
n-'iMjii'^"  Iroiii    n'>o\i\  :is   Alliii -.    i  n  i-   iip 

p.Mrt'il,  liMiklllH   unil  <;l^;rl    lloj.i:  li.l     his    ti 

■  How  i',.)  Villi  liki-  your  IK  \v  I 'CI  til  !  "  \v  is 

l!li'  iMjlt;!!!!  S    niiii'k'll);  .['|i-sll,i,| 

'  ll.tlcr  lliuii  niii>^  ut  w  iiikry , -ir, '  c.iiii'- 
till.-  iiuuK.  rf|ilv  Irutu    .\l!i  ti 

■  If  I  lllii'.V  von  to  li  ;■,.  1  ||,i  •  lU  \-,,u 
■il  ink  tin    rolltrlUs   I, I    liiis    ^;,^.  '  ,||,i    j|,. 

||.   1.1    lljl,    :is     111-     S|l.il.i'        I     s[i;ilk;;;i^     ;.   1   I  ^  -     1,1 
ll>    t.l/OI  111'    WlMf 

I  li  i\  •■  iii-.uiirii  all  mloxii.-  itiii^;  lii  inks 
s:r,  un.l   I  \\  '.11  ii.il  l.r.Mk  lil\'  ["Uil^i  .  I'M  !i  :il 
till-  ri-k  ot   iiiv  lilc 

Tliil..  t!l  It  si'ttli  N  iI,'  s  11,1  til,'  ,  .i|.t:l!i,, 
ti'.n:;!!)^  I'liiic:  In- \  ^;i.t  t..  si, is'  nj,  tlui.- 
I..  Mii^iil  ;   h     11  1.1'  t.m   '1  ill.','  '1  !.(  I,,!.'  umih 

U\  1  ii'U    'lawn   ^.'iiit.iMi    lliiil'ii    ni'li'ii 

li    111    to  1>  •  t.lki'll    .low II,    |..l    to  Ills  I  .ill,  I  111, 

vv:  1.1  1  I       tlli'li'  W.ls  no  I"] 1  li.' tn'v;:lll 

'.'I  'V.'l  al.irnu'il  .\  j'.i  i--.  ol  w  m  :ii  v  iiic  .iii.j 
'.;-.  lilt  U' Ti- st.indiiiL:  ira.U  '  i  liiiii  l..^i.ii,' 
111  ij'l  •  w!io  w  ..-  ,.il.i  r  111,1..  miiiIwIkii 
1.  --I'.N';!!!  I'iii]i  t"  .1  111  1  I  .\,:(.'ii  .n'li'.i  into 
111  -  ]!•. -..  lui'  liv  two  siilo!-.  his  \,,|i'r  soft 
.  a.  'I.  as  !i,'  sai.l  : 

1 1.  !.  .  iin'   I.i.l.    ill  iiiK     llul,    ami    I    uiM 

'        .I'.'.r   \  oil    11'  .    111.  .r.' 

With   a    piialul    j;.stiii.  ,  ih.-   hoy   wavt.l 
a  n    t.ai  k,  atui  ill  a  Ic  hie  voicf.  said  : 

(.'.!]. tain  II.iriK-n.  wi'.l  voii  allow  iiic  to 
'.  !'  M.ii  a  littli-  (.!'  iii\'  lii~t..i\'  ■■  ' 

I  I'l  on  said  the  ca|.taiii.  "  Imt  do  not 
■'iin'..  1'.  will  idian'^f  v.w  niinl  :  xmi  have  to 
'  ■  !'ik  '.Is  jn^t  t'  I  sh.  ...s  \  on  how  I  hi  n.i  stitT 
•;  .  l-.s  on  t.oaiil  ni\  --liii.. 

'I'-Ao  Wi'i  ks  li'  |.'H'  I  <'.ii;;<   on  l'.,.iii!  tliis 

^'r;.  I    -!....il  I'.-ii!.'  ni\'  iiiotlir.  -  ii.lini       I 

'    II. i   ti.f  ihiU   tlin.l   of  fallmjj  i..ir'ii  ,i^  tav 

M'.'!  iir..'.l  till-  Kiavv  whu'li    laid    '.h.     I  ist 

:   ra-.  o!   I'l;,- d.nrliai;   iii..th.r        1    '-.i  .i    tin- 

'      ';.-      1'  1    .'   tin-  -]iot  :    I    was    a'oiii-.    \'i-s. 

'..:■•'    t'..r   --'a-  \\\\'\    |..\('.l    nil'  :.n,i  .-wnl  for 

'     w.ls  inline       1  kiu'It  for  a   iii..ti..i;t   ii]i..|i 

'a.    i'l.'^h  tin!,  aii.l  .vhi'v  tln'  'i..t  tint-  i.ilUd 

"wn    iiiviliciks     I    \',,wi'.l    i.cvtr   to   ta-t.- 

tilt-  hi|tior   uliii'li   ha.l   '.rokvii  iin-  niolli.r's 

heart  und  ruint-d  inv  fatiicr's  lif. 


"Two  da\s  latiT  r  str.-ti'lu'il  liiv  li.md 
'!iroin;li  th.'  i.ii<oii  lurs,  U'lumi  whi.h  n.y 
li;!iit  u.is  lonhni'd  I  tohl  iiuii  of  luy 
nil  nt'i.ii  of  v;oiiiK  to  -,a  Ii..  wiili  me 
wh.it  M.ii  «jll.  vai>t.iin  l,t  lilt  frf,./r  to 
'l''"'"  I'l  '!"■  w  ."ona-t  ;  thiow  iiu-  into 
111''  "'I  l"'..\,  aiuthiii^;  hilt  .III  not  for 
dc.ir  II1..1KT  s  s.ikr  foni'  iiif  to  dtiiik  tliat 
poison  '.vht.  h  h.is  riiiiu.l  iiiv  f.iihir,  and 
killed  iiu'  iiii.ihi  I  lio  not  Ift  it  iiiin  II 
iii..llii'i  s  .ia!\  viiii  ;  ■ 

'I       <id,  i.ii'k  fxliaii-'.  .1    find   luitst  into 
'»    ••'•    "I    t'  Its       'riu-    1  ,i|  a.iiii    stf]>|icd    fi.i 
v\  II. 1.  aii.l  I  u  ink;  I'l--  !i md.  whirh    trenihlc.l 
:i    little,    ii[.on    the    hoy  s    luad,    slid    to    tlic 
I  I'  \s   w  ho  li,id  eoUei  ti  d  toniid  : 

1'   .r   oiii    inoliieis'   sake,    h  t   lis    respect 
\!'.  '1    Ui'i.  loifs  pUdKe       .\ial   mwit."  lie 
1  ..iitinii..,    I.n'ij;   up.      let  nn'  .  ati  h  any  of 
\..ii  ill  tre.itmv;  hiin  " 

lie  ta  n  liastilv  witlidn  w  to  Ins  apart 
illent.  The  sailol-  w.  le  s,  atteted,  and  I 
was  lell  aloiir  ',.    Ml  .Mien, 

"  I.i.'Uteiiaiit,  ^^hll  does  this  mean?  Is 
It  |i.     ;!.;.    that-th;.-—' 

■  I'll  It  \oii  an-  In  ./  I  .i.lddl,  •'  and  thnt 
ii.iii.'  will  tioiilili'  \  oil  a^am  " 

'■1  111.  n  ant.  he  s  ti,|,  'if  [  ^v;,^  ,i,,t  so 
id  aa  1  I  ..!.l  jii-t  now  I  thi::k  Id  jii-t  tos, 
la,  hat  ,nid  ^wf  tlir.e  lieattv  clu-ers  for 
*.'  .;  '  .111   Haiih  11  " 

lie  SI  r\t.l  on  oiir  \'ess,  '  ihr.e  vrar-;  and 
u  IS  a  niii'i  eis.'il  fi\orite  When  h.-  left  Cap- 
ti'ii  I  [.uii.'u  pres  nied  hini  with  a  h  in.lsonif 
Kohi  w  iTch  as  a  iin  niento  of  liis  ni^ht  in 
til'-  111  i:nnia-.t  ind  the  lie:irt\' sailor  sent  the 
vi.iitli  aw:i\   ^^ilh  a  ha.'ssin^-  on  his  head. 

TMI    TWO  »il,AS5rs. 

/'foff,  I   .  ..'   ,■    A'l^i.'  ;/;,in 

'■I'^in-f  1.  -at  two  >;!assi-    iVUd  to  the  hriin, 
1        Oil  a  ru  h  man  s  tal.!e,  ri-ii  to  rim  : 

I  'm-  was  rii.i.I\  ,  and  r.'.l  as  IiIoikI, 
Va.il  one  was  el.'.n  as  the  i  r\si,il   Hood. 

Sai.l  the  ^lass  of  w  in.'  to  Uis  pal.  r  hrotlicr, 
■  !.-.'t  lis  ti'll  t  lies  ,.f  the  p.i-l  to  eaell  other. 
I    eaii    till    of     liiii.|Uel,     aii.l     revel,    and 
iiiiith, 
Wlier.-  I  was  king,  for  1  ruled  in  iiiisht, 
Vn.l   the    proudest    and    k;raiiiiest    souls  on 
earth 


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FtU   uiitler   my  touch,  as   thougl;  striuk      I  st-l  the  chained  wiiit- captivt- free,  ^ 
with  bliglil.  Aiul  all  are  belter  for  kiiowiiiL;  me." 


I'rom   the  heads  of  kings    I  have   torn  the 


riuse  are  the  tales  they  t(jld  to  each  other, 


From   the   heights    of  fan.e    I   have   hurled      The  glas- of  wine  and  its  paler  brother, 


As  they  sat  togetlur,  filled  to  the  !•  :  a, 
On  a  rich  man's  table,  rim  to  rim 

1m. I,  \  \\'in.i:i.i;K  Wii.cox. 


THi;  DRt'NKARDA  l)AL(iHTF.R, 


t\Mltl.il    ' 

lint.,   \f 


i.,r  l,,i|,|IU..  ■>:..  l..,i  1., 
!,,[  l.T  :i.t  lr;.-n,l  .I'l.i  ,,.1 
vvrr.l.i.  l.v  li..T  :i.  .1  r.  j.ly. 


men  down  ; 
I  lia\e  blasted  many  an  honored  name  ; 
I  have  taken  virtue  and  given  shame  ; 
I    have  tempted    the    youth    with   a  sip,  a 

taste, 
Which  has  made  his  future  a  barren   waste. 
I'ar  greater  than  any  king  am  1, 
Or  than  any  army  beneath  the  sky  ; 
I  have  made  the  arm  of  the  driver  tail. 
And  Sent  the  train  from  its  iron  rail  ; 
I  have  imuie  good  ships  go  down  at  sea. 
And  the    shrieks    of    the   lost    were    sweet 

to  me  ; 
For  thev  said,  '  I'.ehold,  how  great  you  be  !      Thus  struggle  on  from  year  to  year, 
I'ame    strength,  wealth,  genius,  before  you      Thy  sole  relief  the  scalding  tear 

fall, 
.•\nd  your  might  and  power  are  over  all.' 
Ho  !  ho  I  pale  brother,"  laughed  the  wine, 
■Can    V(j\i     boast     of    deeds    as     great    as 

mine  !'" 


,(..  i.ih.  .!  a.i...i  ate  ;iT.d 
t..-.ri  rii.iir.':  in  ti.rti.iK 
Ik  ji.  'ir  r  uwn  liiiiiir .  ua- 
l'..nati.        1  l.el„l!u«iuj 


t^  o.  feel  what  I  have  felt, 
T     Co,  bear  what  1  have  borne  ; 
Sink  'iieath  a  blow  a  fither  dealt, 
\nd  the  cold,  proud  worlil's  scoru. 


Said  the  water  glass  :    "  1  can  not  boast 
Of  a  king  dicthroiied.  or  a  murdered  host ; 
Hut  I  can  tell  of  hearts  that  were  sad, 
Hy  my  crystal  dn^ps  made  light  and  glad  ; 
Of  thirst  I  have  (|Uenclu'd,  and  brows   I've 

laved  ; 
Of   hands    I    !'.a\e    cuoled,   and    souls    I've 

sa\'ed, 
I    h.ive   leaped    through    the   \alley,  dasheil 

dow  n  the  niouulain  , 
Slipt  in  the  ^lln■^hnu■,  and  (lrip()ed  from  the 

founV.iin  ; 


('■o.  Weep  as  I  have  We])! 

O'er  a  loved  father's  fall  ; 
See  every  cherished  jnonuse  swept, 

Youth's  sweetness  turned  to  gall  ; 
Hope's  faded  flowers  strewed  all  the  way. 
That  led  me  up  to  woman's  day. 


Cio,  kneel  as  I  have  knelt : 

Implore  beseech  and  pray. 
Strive  the  besotted  heart  to  melt, 

The  downward  course  to  stay  ; 
He  east  with  bitter  curse  aside, — 
Th\-  prayers  burlesi|Ued,  thy  tears  defied. 

(ii),  stand  where  1  ha\e  stooil, 
.\nd  See  the  strung  man  bow  ; 

With  gnashing  teeth.  li[>s  liathed  in  blood 
And  cold  and  li\id  brow 


I  have  bur-t  mv  i  loud  trtleis   .uid   droop.-.l       ^.^^   ^..^^^.j^  j^j^  wand.ring  glance,  and  see 


from  I  hf  sky. 
.■\nd   i-vt-rvwlure    gladdened    ine    landscape 

aU'l  e\i- 
I    have  e  ised    thr  hot  forehead  of  tever  and 

p.iin. 
I    have    nr.ule   llie   ii:irclied    meailows    grow 

I'ertile  wilii  giain  ; 
I  can  tell  <jf  the  powett"nl  wl'icel  of  tin-  mill 
That  ground  out  the  flour,  and  t\irne<i  at  my 

'uill  : 
I  can  ttll  of  uianliood.  .Ulia^ed  by  \iiu. 
That  I  h  i\e  uj.lifl'-d  and  cii.)\vned  anew  . 
I  ehe,-i  ,  I  h-  Ip.  I  slrenglheii  and  aid, 
I  gladden  ti\e  heart  of  man  and  inaiii  ; 


There  mirrored  his  soul's  lui^erv. 

("lo,  hear  what  I  have  heard,— 

The  s(j1iS  of  sad  ilespair. 
.\s  UKinory's  feeling  fount  hath  stirred, 

.\nd  its  re\e:dings  tlnTe 
Ha\e  told  him  wlial  he  might  have  been 
Had  he  the  dnnikard's  fate  forseen. 

("ro  to  in\'  iiiotluT  s  side, 

.\nd  lu  r  cru'-lu-d  spirit  cheer  : 

Thine  own  deep  anguish  hide, 
Wijie  from  her  cheek  the  tear  ; 

.Maik  hei  uinuiuii  es e,  iier  Idrrowcu  tiri. 


7V:'.i//7:-A',/.\'f  i:  Ri-:.My\(,s 


The-  gray  that  stroaks  Wx  dark  luur  iiuw, 
TIk-  iDil-worn  Craiia-,  the  treiiihling  liiiih,' 
.\ml  trace  the  ruin  hack  to  liini 
\Vho>e  jiHghtwl  faitli  in  t-arly  yuuth, 
I'roniisid  i-ttrnal  hixcand  triith, 
Ihit  who,  forsworn,  hath  yitlded  up 
■J'liis  pruniisf  to  the  deadly  cup, 
.And  U<1  her  down  IVnin  love  and  li>,'ht. 
Iioni  all  that  niad.e  her  pathway  hn^lu, 
And  eluuned  lier  there  'mid  want  and  slrif. 
That  lowlr  thing, —a  drunkard's  wil-  I 
And  stani]ied  on  el:iIdhoods  hruw,  s,,  rnild 
That  withering  Migiit,— a  drunkard  -cliil,;! 

C.i,  hear,  and  see,  and  fvel,  and  know 
^     .\ll  that  niv  soul  hath  leU  and  known 
■I'hen  look  w  ithiii  the  \\  ine  eup's  i;li,w  ; 
^^  See  if  its  hrightiiess  tan  alone  ; 
Tiiink  of  its  tla\or  would  \ou  trv. 
Hall  proelainied,  —  "1 1.<  dunk-  ii<id  di.'. 

Trll  ine  how  I  hate  tlie  howl,-- 

Ifiiii-  is  a  feeble  word  ; 
I  loathe,  abhor,  niv  \fre  soul 

Hy  strong  disgust  is  stu  teil 
\\  helie'er  I  see,  or  hel  :    or  tell 
(M'theliAkk    inicikAi.i.;   i,|:    iiHtXl 

PLRUUR  Wll  H  WINK. 

This  ^cl<•u,..^  n,.,v  l.e  ,„,i!>  t,.„,crt,.i  i,„„  „„  e,r,<;,..e 
ill  <I„;m.  I,x  ,,:,„„m^  ,1,.-  «..n!-  a,„!  .,    r^„^  ,|„.  ,,„.„  u,„,„„  ,,,, 

;'    v"^'  .i|  I'lC  l-n,!.- 1  I,,-,  an,  ih1.,:.i   .      W^  ,,,,i,|,,,„y  .1,,,,  |  | 

I-  il'.--  '   I  )[)  w,d,',iTi,;  .tit:,,'.  ' 

ki  T)i.Kii(;!;  with  wine— pledge  with  wine;' 
L  cried  the  voung  and  thoughtU-s 
Harry  Woo.I.  "  Pledge'  with 
■•  !iK-."  ranth.rough  the  hrilliar.t  ci^owd. 

Till-  beautiful  bride  grew  jiale -the  dcci- 
•i\<-  ii  ■'."■  had  tome.  — she  pressed  her  white 
hauiis  ti  ,.ther,  and  the  leaves  of  her  briii,al 
'■'•i':;tli  ti  nibled  (ju  ht-r  pure  brow:  her 
bivith  cuMe  cpiicker,  her  heart  beat  wilder. 
lioni  lier  cliihlhood  she  h.id  bren  nmst 
solemnly  opposed  to  the  use  of  all  wines 
aiiil  licpiors, 

"  Vcs,  .\Iari(jn,  lay  aside  your  scruples 
lor  iliis  once,"  said  tiie  judge  in  a  low  tone, 
,i;oing  towards  his  daughter,  "  the  company 
e.Kpect  it  :  do  not  so  seriously  infringe  i  poti 
tile  rules  of  eti(iuette; — in  your  own  liouse 
act  as  y,iu  jdea.se  ;  but  in  mine,  for  this 
onci.-  plcL'se  me.  " 

lC\erv  eye  was  turned  towards  the  liriilal 
pa;:.    Murioii  g  piiuciplcb  were  wcli  known. 


Henry  had  been  a  .■<  .avivialist.  but  ..|"  late 
his  friends  iKjlice.l  i!k-  change  m  "li.  ma,,, 
ners,  the  dilfcivnce  in  jiis  habiw-  ,,„d  i„. 
night  they  watche.l  Iiiiii  to  sec,  :i-  >ii,  \  ^,„,•^•, 
mgly  said,  u  h.-  w  i>  tn ,!  down  to  :,  \w, man's 
opinion  so  -oon. 

routiii'.'  a  btiinriiii,^  br.d-.cr,  tli.v  held 
It  with  templing  Mi;i!,.>  i,,u,,i-,i-,  Maiioii 
She  wa-.  \eiy  pale,  thou-li  lliol  e  ecjllioo^,  d  , 
'"I'l  li^i  li-ind  -hook  not.  a-,  smiling'b;'  !:,' 
shegMirlnlh  accepted  ii,e  ,  ,vstal  tempter 
■""!  •■"-■"  It  to  her  bp-  |{,n  .,;„,_■■  Iv  h.id 
si'e  d.ille  so,  uhell  .  •,,  1  v  liaiid  w,:-.  an\:,t<-,l 
''.^'  '"  '  I'i'  "'ill;;  ex-1  .nialion  ol  Oh  1,,,^ 
•'"'■'''"■•  ■  ■■  \V!ial  1^  It  .'  ■  e-ied  one  and 
all,  thiongii...  l,,eel!;ei.  |oi-  .1,,.  1,,,,!  slowlv 
earned  tile  el;,.,.,  a,  ,,,„,•.,  ]^.„„;|,  .,,„|  ,^,;^ 
tl\e.d\-  le-. it, line  it  :w  tllou.di  il  uelc  voine 
hideous  ol  ie,  t. 

"Wait       -he  aiisuc-re,;.  wiiile  .:ii  insjiired 
li.eht  x],.,,,,,.   |,,,m   h,  ,-,i,,,i;  ,.,,,.,     .  wait  ami 

I  "'"  ''■!!  "11  I  -c  '  Miea.!,!e,i  Mowlv 
poniliiie  one  Je^^,|!e,!  ,,,,,,,.,  ,,l  llie  <paik 
'"'.i-;'  '"'"■■  iiiinio.  ■:.  .e^.iii  ,1,  ,t  l,^.,_^,;,,s  all 
'I's.  iiplion  :  .iiul  \,t  !i.-ien  ;  I  v,  dl  p,,int  it 
for  von  li  I  can  :  Il  ;.,  a  lo-ielv  vpol  ;  tall 
mountains  ,  loune.i  ,,,;,J,  wrcnie.  use  in 
awl'ul  -ublinclN  .iiound  :  h  ri\,-!  runs 
thton,.;!!,  .,:i,l  In.i^m  il, ,«,.,-..  ,_,„,,.^  ,,,  ,i,^. 
water  ^  e,li.e  Ti,,.  ;e  is  a  lliick,  warm  ini-l 
tii.it  the  .,11,  .eik-  ■.aiulv  i.)  plen-t-:  tive... 
1  lt\a,;.'  beauiiinl,  wax  e  lo  the  air\-  motion 
of  Ihe  bird-  ;  bii!  tiiere  a  gr.mp  of  Indian- 
^atlier  :  they  llit  to  and  fro  with  -omethine 
hkeson-ow  iip.in  their  dark  brows;  and  in 
their  mid-l  lies  a  nia.iily  lonn.  but  bis 
cheek,  Icc.v  .leath'''-  lijs  eve  wild,  with  the 
lillui  lire  of  fevta.  •  'lie  ine;,.;  s'ai-.ds  b<-ide 
him.  naw  I  s!,,,,,:  ..ax-  km  els,  r<.r  he  is 
nillowing  Iliat  pmc   i,,  ,id  ni,..n  iii-  biea-t. 

"I'.enins  in  ruin-.,  oli!  Uie  iii.;h .  boly- 
lookine  brow:  W  hv  -h.onid  di  alli  mark 
11.  and  he  so  \ouee  f.ook  how  he  throws 
the  damp  curl-:  see  hi,,,  cla-p  h.is  hands  ! 
hear  his  thrilung  -l;rivks  lor  like!  mark 
how  he  clutches  ;,i  the  f-rm  of  his  com- 
panion, imploring  i,>  be  -;o.-ed..  (.>h  !  hear 
him  call  piteoiislv  his  hither 's  name;  see 
him  twine  his  lin^eis  together  as  he  shrieks 
tor  his  sister- his  o,i!\  sister— the  twin  of 
his  soul— weeping  to'-  him  in  his  dist-^p' 
native  laud. 


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TEMPi-.R.  w'CR  h'l-  \nixr,s 


Sl-c  I  "  she  t.-xchuiiu-'l,  while  tlie  hridiil 
parly  shrank  liack,  Ihc  iinlastcd  wini' 
trfiiiblinj,'  in  their  iaUeiiii;^  .i,Ma>i),  am)  tlu- 
jiidj^e  f^-ll,  DVcrpowt-ri  (i,  i:|iui.  his  scat; 
sec!  his  arms  an»  lilt^'d.  lo  licavt-n  ;  he 
l>ia\s,  li.iw  wilillv,  for  iiivrey  I  h(n  lever 
ni>hes  l!ir.)iit;h  his  veins,  T'le  friend 
beside  him  is  \v;.'|ii!i^  ;  awe  strieken,  the 
dirk  men  iibixe  silfiitlN'.  and  leave  the 
living  and  dvini;  to;vtlur." 

Tli'-re  was  a  lm~li  in  thai  i-nnceU-  jiarlor. 
I'tiik'n  onlv  !)>■  wiiat  >eenu(.l  a  snioUiered 
■.•■1),  li.Mn  Siime  inanl'>  hosoin.  The  liride 
-.t'">d  N'ei  ii;iii_i;hl,  wilh  i|ni\-erini;-  li|>.  atid 
l-al>  sti-i!l!i'.;  til  tiie  ii':t\vi'd  edi;e  ipf  h.  r 
la-~he-,.  llri  I'eintifnl  ami  had  ln^-t  il- 
l_-ns!i>n,  all  i  tin-  yja^-.,  with  its  liltK- 
tronhled  led  waxi^  rinie  siowlv  tc>\v,;;>:s 
the  ia!iL;e  '■!'  her  \  i^iov.  Slie  sj.oke  aj.ain  : 
e\ery  lip  uis  nin'e  Her  voice  was  hi.v. 
laim,  wt  a\\t'ii!]\'  distinei  :  slie  still  fixed, 
lier  Mirru'Ainl  j;!anee  iiiion  the  \vine  eini, 

"It  is  e\-.-i'.ili;'  now:  the  t;relt  white 
moon  is  .'otnin',;  no.  a::d  l;-r  In-ims  lie 
t;entK-  .'n  his  tMrehead..  He  nio\-es  not, 
his  ev,-s  are  s  I  in  their  sockets;  din;  are 
their  pie-.inv,  glances:  in  vain  his  friend 
wliispeis  the  name  (if  filiu-r  and  sister — 
■  leath  is  tiiere.  iKaih  I  and  no  soft  hand, 
no  penile  \oie.-  I  ,  i'':,s-.  nad  soothe  him. 
His  lieid  sinks  hack!  o!-,e  cunvnlsive 
-hnddel  !    lie  is  dead  '    ' 

A  ^'ro.m  ran  throu^'h  tli'-  .assemhlv.  so 
\ivi'!  -AMs  her  deseription.  so  uin-aitidy  her 
look  so  inspired  her  manner,  that  wh.it  slie 
descri!>ed  seemed  actiiallv  to  have  taken 
place  tlien  and  th.ere.  Thes-  noticed  also, 
that  tlr,'  hri'ie','room  h:'!  !iis  fice  in  his 
li.mds  and  was  we.'pini;. 

"Dead!"  she  repeated  attain,  her  lips 
ipii\'eri;i^  fister  and  lastei  .  and  her  x'oice 
more  and  m  ire  liroken  :  "and  then-  thev 
scoop  him  a  i;'ave;  and  there,  without  a 
shroud,  tlii.-v  lav  hitn  dow  a  in  tile  danij), 
reekiiiy   earth.     The  only  ^■on  of  a  proud 


fuller,  ihe  oiiir  idolized  tirother  of  a  fond 
sister.  .\nd  he  sleeps  lo  day  in  that  distant 
country,  with  no  stone  to  mark  the  spot. 
'I'liere  he  lies  -mv  fither's  son — my  own 
twni  brother!  a  \iclini  to  this  deadly 
poison."  '•  l''ather."  she  e.xchiimed,  turn- 
ing suddenly,  while  the  tears  rainctl  down 
h'.-r  beautilul  cheeks,  "  fuller,  shall  I  drink 
it  now  ? 

The  form  of  the  old  judije  was  eonvulse;' 
with  aKDUy.  He  raised  his  head,  but  in  ,1 
smothered  voice  he  filtered — "  Xo,  no,  mv 
child  ;   in  (hhI's  name,  no." 

She  lil'ted  the  slitteriiif;  ;;oblet.  and 
lettine  it  suddenly  fall  to  the  lloor  it  Was 
dishe<l  into  a  theiiisan.l  pieces  Many  a 
t'..irlul  evi.'  witched  her  nio\ements,  and 
inst.intaneonsi\-  (■\erv  wine^l.i-s  wjs  trans 
I'-'red  to  the  niiible  talde  on  \  h.ii  li  it  had 
!«een  preliaie...  T  ; .11  as  she  looked  at  tie- 
lViL;ine,its  ol  cr\  tal,  she  tnrneii  to  the 
compa!iv,  savins;:  "  .■-t  no  friend,  here 
atter,  who  lo'-es  nie,  trinpt  me  to  peril  mv 
soul  for  wine.  Xot  firnv.T  the  everlastiii;; 
hiUs  than  my  reso've.  Co,]  helping  nie, 
ne\e!  to  touch  or  taste  tiial  t-.-rrilde  ]>(jison, 
.\nd  lie  lo  wliotn  1  have  L;i\,n  mv  li.md  ; 
who  watidied  over  m>.  biothi-r  s  dvitiL;  lot  111 
ill  that  last  solemn  hour,  and  bniied  the 
dear  wandeur  there  by  the  river  in  that 
land  of  >;old,  will,  I  trust,  sustain  iiie  in 
thtit  re-olve.      Will  \  on  not ,  m  v  hnsbamr:'   ' 

His  t;!isteninsr  eyes,  his  sad.  sweet  sniile 
w.e;  her  answer. 

Tlio  judi^e  left  the  room,  and  wlieii  an 
hour  later  he  returned,  ami  with  a  more 
snbduf'd  manner  took  I'.irt  in  the  entertain' 
iiient  of  the  bridal  ,t;nes;^,  n  1  one  could  fid 
to  read  that  he,  too,  ha.l  (f.^termim-d  to 
dash  the  enemy  at  once  and  tbrever  from 
his  princely  rooms. 

Tliose  who  Were  pris^ent  al  that  weddinic 
e.iii  ne\ar  lor^u-t  the  impres.jon  so  soPann  ■. 
niad.e.  Manv  from  tiiat  hour  toreswoie  tie- 
social  glass. 


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LITTLE  FOLKS'  SPEAKER 


'T~*n>-:  foll.iwm;'  -;(!■  rtum-.  i!ii>iv.-li  ,ii!,in,-.d  iikI  a.l.![ii>-.l  .--p,  rmllv  f,,r  chilrhen  frcui 
t  In  1  _■  Nt.ii^,  ,.1  ,|._;r,  1,1  n  :.(.  ;,  I  itrd  1.',  rjnwr.  np  i  n  ■  .p',.-  ■■.  i!  h  r\  ,  11  -iit  ,  if,  ,-t  m  ini]vf 
-.oiKitini;  rlnlilv-li;ii;ii.-UT.  I'jiti.  rt.iiiu-:-.  w  ill  tl;i(li,i  rlii--  .■oili-i.-'.i.Mi  n.iinv  p;t;i--iii.i,'  pirri-, 
v\|-Ji  Willi  h  1(1  answer,. •.■,ii;<>t-sp(.-ci;iHv  after  llu-  ritulrriiie  .if  Iv'i,L;tn>-  or  .I;;ii.ull  nnniK'-r-, 
A>-  a  >u>;j;rsti(iii  to  liid'-r  \s  liii  trail'  tlie  little  lVllu\'.^  w.  \M)ui'I  --aN  "  tli^  artli  ^.^iiess  of 
.1  .  liiM  is  tile  hi)^liesl  art."  .\hi)\-e  all  thine',  thereidie  ,'//  //■,•  ,';//,'.  >,,.;■,,  /;  nalnr,:;. 
See  that  l!ie\-  eiinipreiieml  the  rr'ai  spint  .iftlv  pieee^  aii'l  are  ai.le  to  tak.e  i,e,-  ih,-  tinv. 
til'  e)i;ir  leter^  iip.iii  ?  lie  1 11 --el  \-e.^  'Pliat  .iniie  yiinr  ta-l.  Will  li.-  !.i  teae'ii  l!iein  |i,  ^p,-,,;^ 
,li>-tini-th.      Natnia!  c-liiM  natnie  will  taUe  eai.     nf  tlii'  re-t 

nil.  KA«\. 


lieL,      wlu-lU  e     ill.:      '...II     e.illie,      ;-,Ml      (l.lllm;^ 

II :  KM.  iliil  \  on  eone     fioiii .  halu   'li  .it  ?  tliin;.;-.  .-^ 

/  '.'".'  ,'/'/■  .■lime  A' 1    ./■  fi:r  ii:i  I  ii!\^'   ..  /'/f-'. 


1  'X  ^  II :  KM.  iliil  \  on  eoiie     fioiii .  halu   'li  . 
\  \         ,vif,"'  thf  r-.n  I  .,/!,■>,■  iii.'.i  !hi   hr  >i\ 


W'iieie  (liil  yoii  '^ct  yonr  evi.~  >.i  l.hu 
,  '■,;  Ki'  ,'/'■-■   ■■(■]  ,»v    /  ,.iinr  thi^'u^h. 


I  low   .li.l  tlK\   a'!  jn-.l  ooiiit    l.i  i.e  \  on 


Wlial   iiiakc^  til.-  lielit   in  tip  111   -paikle  and       '*"'  'i'"-^  ''I'l  \  oii  ,  oine  to  n-.,  \  on  .U-ar  r 
,pin  ?  ''''•''  li:r'ii:hl  .y'j.'v.  ,v:d  .,>  /    .•;,.■  /■,■»,.■. 


.'■■".',■/    ,'/    ,'/>■  .■ ',■7/ /  1    ^f':lt'<  /'if/  n; 

Wileie  dl.l  \oii  eel  thai  little  leal   f 
:    '.'/,'.■,/  //  .-,  ,i;f/K\-   :.:'.',  >,   /  c'.'    ':'■" 

What    makes   \.vnr   (oichcad  ^.i  sine,  .t  li   ami 
hi^h? 

i     't'  Ihjud    <t><'/.-id:la,l     ,,>:t  '>\ 

\\  I'.it  niake^  \-.inr  oliec'k  like   ,a   '.'.sMn   waiitt' 

r..)Se  > 
-   •>v:h;n-^  h-tt  >  Ihti':   i/n:  o:if  'v.'.'.    . 

'•A  iiLaiee  ill  it  mree  cornel cd   Miiiie  "i   iiii^s  ' 
i"l:>,r  aiii'i  h  ^av<-  iiu  'il  i',/--  ■<  .';■/>,>. 

Where  dill  von  eet  that  juarh-  ear  .' 
iiiht  i.i^i'-!-.  ,  Hint   i/  cainr  ,u,  I  ,',•  h-,i>. 


('.iaiKa,i:   M  \ 


e  ].i>.\  vi.r. 


HOW    THi:  STRMON   SOINDI  I)    |<>  U  MS\ . 

IKN'.w  a  d;;!e.iarhiiL; 
Willi  loveU    .^ol,:    n  .airj,, 
Willi  idieek-.  like    ipl.l.    hlossonis, 
And  teitli  like-  ro\\..  Ill'  pearK. 

Ills  wMvs  are  de.tr  and  winning. 
And  tlumuh  he  i.-,  not  three, 

Ht-  s  \ ei \'  uond  at  meeting — 
.\s  S'.veeL  as  .-weet  can  In-. 

Hni  one  da\  wh'.n  the  seruiun 


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lid  von  i;el  those  aims  ami  hailils  .' 


.  I  1  >o  1  le  1 


■  lie   liioneill  , 


l^uii  i/iaac  i!i<.j   iii/j  /u\>ki  una   bunds. 


His  eves  Went  straij;!u  t.>  maninid 
And  her  altculiou  sou-iit 


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And  lliili  lu-  Miltly  w  iii-.l>(.ri.il, 

\Vi!h  jii-i  a  liitlr  fi-t    ■ 
"  Sav,  iii.miiii.i ,  aiii  t  i!  it  pr;  :ulii  r 

l)i)t   I'k.-ii  /:,','/:  I  ,'l  \  el  •' 

Mks.J    M    IliMi:k. 
i.A.nr.M  <)i  A  I  iTii.i;  (hri.. 

'<    KlutlKT  \\  I'.l.   llr  n-r(!  lo  1  .<.■ 
'i"ii.-  nil-',  ■-1  kiiul  ut'  ,t;irl. 


II'-  W..1.-  a  litUi-  (!n>-  lil,r  in-, 

,\n<l  l:aii  !us  h  ijr   ill  cm  1. 
W.-  pla\r,l  with  iloll^  an. I  tra  ^'-t-   tl'.'-n 

.\iiil  e\  1  1  \    ki'lii  1  if  !n\    ; 
I'.lit  ail  llici^c  i^.Khl  i>!'l  nnu-^  ap.-  j;uiif. 

Will  till  lUii  iai..  a  1m'\ 

Maniiim  mad'    iiini  liltli'  suit  -, 

With  ]'i  "'kil--  \\\  lii-~  ]iaMls, 
Ami  '.MU  (.11    all  !,,-,>rll,,w  laiiK 

.Xivl  ^i  lit  t!a  in  ti>  iir,-  alIll;-^  : 
And  Will,  i;r  w  a>  ^i>  jiK  a~(  d,   I    !'cli-:'-.c 

1  !i-aliii.'>;  ;!ra;i(  d  l-a'  jm-, 
And    I   11111-1  I  'W  11    I   di.  in  ;  like 

Wdll  tuna  d  int'>  a  !"'\  . 

And  iinw   iir)Ma\-  ','.  i'ii  ihiiral  '.•p'; 

I    dnn    I    klld','.     Il    I'.    t'>   -p'll, 

Aad  nialtiK-v  till    1   1 :  \    ti>    li.M.t, 

lint  ii(\ai   liM  II'  .1   win, 
And  I'Mi'i!.)'.'       1  ■  an  1  L'i\  i'  a   '    Kack 

I.'k.-  Cliailic     l-i,inl.   ..I    ICv   ; 
(  111,   n..  i.n.'  kia.w-  il.-''.   l',:d   I   II  <  i 

MiA  L  Will  ha  .  '  111  lu  d  a  lun. 


A  mill    iiik'i  s   SIM  icii   AKot  I    \\\  n- 
>1  1 1 . 

II  ■  '\  I    niv  p,ii    i     taa.t   1  da., 
,\!id  naiiip-ii   -  I  ,  -.   -a.    1..'  .  ■    Iran  tc"  ; 
\  lid  !•■  ah  ..i  tli-ia  l..w  nc.   1   kin.w  , 
.\   1  ia.a-.iad  w  a\  -  1  !a  II   !..\rlla>    slii.w. 
lait   I' ii' a  ,-,i\ '.  ;;■    i     •!:-  - .  am    .h.v 
With  ■-.  .nil-  HI'   1  a    ,.,ia:i-   I   \\    i  nn  .i'a.i',- . 


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\    j-.oN    >    •'1111  lii;K', 

11.  .■  Il'  1     -il.    -  -.  J    '.1.  Ill  t. .  nir, 

i-;i  I  -,a-  K'.'..!  ;.:-  1  ....ii.i  i"- 

1  ■  .iiii.iM'l  I  "■  a-.  i;.....l        ^d.    -ai  , 
a  d    \'.\<  i.(.\-  '-.v  ■/■ii'd  a-  111  1   ! 


,^a'    |. .',  ^  ,  la.    \\  a.  a    I   la  j^aa  i  ■  a   ai  al 
Si  a.'  lu\c;-  \s  Ixai  1   111  ;,.ii.d  I'l    h.i.i  ; 


Am'  what's  tht-  ftiniiitst  Uiiii^  slif  says 
S>llc  lovus  liic  wlicti  she  piiiiislus. 

I  (U)ii'l  liki-  liiT  to  iiunisli  iiK-  ; 
That  (liin't  liiirt,  Imt  it  hurts  tn  set- 
Ilir  iryin'— iitii  I  cry  ;   an'  mn 
W'f  hotli  try — an'  bo  ^'oikI  again. 

She  lovts  nic  wlifii  shf  (ills  ami  s<'\vs 
M  V  littU'  coat  and  Snndav  i-lotlifs  ; 
An'  when  iii\'  y,\  lonit-s  Inmic  to  tea 
Sho  hiws  liini    iiKisl  as  niiu  h  as  in.  , 

She  hm^;hs  and  tells  him  all  I  said, 
An'  gratis  nic  lip  an'  iials  my  head  ; 
An'  I  lmn  her  an'  liit^  m\'  pa, 
An'  liive  him  p'lit'  nii;h  miieh  as  ma, 
I  NMis  Will  rtiiMH  kii.HY. 


WHY   ID  RATMHR  ISH  A  I50Y. 

/  r.i}    I  :li!,    /.'.a',  Sf,;;h. 

I  AM  JUM  a  little  lelldw  ,  and  I  can't  sav 
miu  h.  My  speech  i-  this  :  I  am  ),;la(l 
I  am  a  hdv  I  I  had  lather  be  a  Imy 
than  a  j;irl,  or  amthiii),;  Hciys  lia\e  gdcjd 
limes.  They  can  swim  and  skate  and 
coast,  ride  liorseback,  cliinh trees,  ]ihn-  hop 
toad,  make  cartwheels  of  tliemselvts  and 
sliile  down  the  banisters  ;  and  most  ^;irls 
lan't,  I  wouldn't  be  a  i^irl-  no  —  not  if 
Xdii'd  ^i\e  me  the  be-t  jack-kliile  in  the 
world  ' 


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(IRASDMOIMI.W.S   CllMR. 

■■*  p;,\\liM()l  IIKK    sits  in  lur  old  atiii  elian 
I.ockinj;  so  ]da(  id  and  sweet  ; 
Smiling  so  kimil,-  all  the  wliiU  , 
On  the  little  on.,s  at  lur  leet, 
Th(  \  l.iva-  to  lu-  ii'ar  L;iandni()tliei 's  <  hair, 

'I'll  le.  1  Ilia-  lUai  hand  on  their  head, 
1  (II  -o  will  tlK'y  kiiiiw  ,  it    is  ulaiidmothi  a' 
way 
And  llle\    ale  lle\  (I'  ,111  aid  , 

l!     w,is    i;railiiillotileI      liiii      In     wliniii     ill"-'. 
',\oilld    ,i;o, 

Willi  all  III   tliiar  tmiiblr-  i-a.ii  da\-  ; 
1  .11  UtaiiiiiiintlK  I  kiii-wjii-t  wli.ittodo, 

III  sii,  h  a  kind ,  lo\  in^;  \va\ 
if  a  .  an  ,  oi   a  iirui-ia  or  a  lit  I  if  -ad  iic.iit, 

C.ime  to  her  chair  loi  relief, 


i.ini I  /n/ h-^-  sr/  /AAA- 


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[t   "M^    .utiindiiiiillKt  ■-.  \v:iv   .It    iiiKc   to   i. 
To  soulhu  <  \  (  1  i  I  Inlilish  Knif 

Hal  K';iiuliii(illi<i  -lis  IK,  iii,,ri-  m  In  r  .luiii. 

'Tis  ViUMiit.  .iiiil  sil'.iit,  ..nd  Ii,.],.  ; 
she  Icit  lis  iMK-  iliiy      now  loiii;  a;;<)-- 

'I  is  sail  to  know  slu-  is  ^onc. 
W'v  lo\(.-  ilif  iil.i  i-liair  :    f.s  1m,uiw1   to  oiii 

luMltS 

With  c-(n(is  of  tilt-  stioiimst  love  ; 
W'c  touch  it  UM.it.-iit;\  :is  wi  jia--s. 

As  w-  thi;ik  of  the  drai  one  alio;-,- 
We  arc  Sony  \\i  cvi-r  wif  cross  >o  l;ci, 

Or  j.'a\r  ht  I  ;i  nioiiR-iit  of  [jaiii  : 
UVait'Sur.'  \v<-  (I  lie  VMy  kind  to  her 

Could  she  only  t>c  with  us  ai^ain 

Al.UH    M       r.WNTKK, 
A    (iOOD   COl'NTKV. 


th*  ■.|.-.ik.  r  -!iM.,l 
i  ,1  .Ir^--  n,  .,,  ,!,    ,.,, 


Iwi:.\K  llies^.  iliiee  colors  to 
The  luaiitifiil  n-d,  v  '         ,.,id  tihic, 
lifcause    tis  the  l'"oiirt       f  JiiK-, 
And  I  tiioiii^lit  I'd     .lehrate  too. 

1  know  that  our  eountry  lief;an 
(Thouj;h  I  111  sure  I  eaiiiiot  tell  why,) 

tine  morning'-  so  Ioiil;,  loiij,'  aj^o. 
And  thai  was  the  1-ourlli  of  Julv. 

F-iut  one  Ihinx  for  certain  and  sure 
Jve  found  out,  although  I'm  so  small, 
Tis  a  country  j^ood  to  he  in 
For  liltle  folks,  hig  folks  and  all. 

FHR  .MHAMNd  OP  THK   AMf^RICAN  FLAO. 

'■plli;  .\inerican  tlaj;  means,  llien,  all  that 
1  the  fathers  meant  in  the  Revokr 
lionary  War  :  it  means  all  that  the 
neclaralion  of  Independence  meant  :  it 
nuans  ,all  that  the  Constitution  of  :i  jieo 
I'I<-.  or.LianiziiiK  f,,r  justice,  for  lil.erlv  aii.l 
lor  hapiMucss  meant, 

'I'lif  .\mericaii  flat;  carries  ,\meruan 
•deas.  American  liistorv,  and  .\nierican 
'eelinj;s 

;-!cg;:;;iin.i;  Wilii  liie  eoionies  and  coniiuf; 
down    to   our  time,   in   its  sacred   heraldry. 


III  ils  |,;lonous  insi^'ui,!,  it  h.is   gatlun.l  ami 
sloied   <diicll>    this   suiMcnie    i.li.i       I»i\inh 

Kicii  I   oi-   I,iiii:i;i  s   ]\  M  \\ 

»i,aus  /tirilv,  every  lorm  ol  star  aiid  heam 
of  l!.:;lil  means  liherly  'il.tlv  >hi'  ii-^h  /a:r. 
■  I'.J  ,1.,  >  /.v  .'iSifr.  .\,  cci'til.  llun,  in  nil 
i'.s  uiUn' ss  of  meaning.  It  il  is  not  a 
li.iin'.eil  lag  It  is  a  whcd--  nation. d  liistory. 
it  is  the  Constitution-  Ii  Is  the  ('.o\trii 
iiKnl  It  Is  tlie  eniMem  of  the  -oveleii;uty 
of  tilt  i>,i,p;,        It  is  the  N.ition 

IIi;\K\-  Ward   I{i;i.chkr 


KATir.s  \\  wr.s,. 


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i:  '.\anl  Chrislnias  iree, 
Ves,  nie  do  , 
Want  an  o;,ini',e  on  it, 
.ots  ot  candv.  too. 


W.int  some  m  w  dishes. 

Waul  a  n-d  pail, 
Want  a  lockin.g  horse 

With  a  very  lon>:  tail. 

Want  a  iitlh   wati  h 

That  says,  "  Tick,  tick  !  " 
U'ant  .a  newer  do'.K  , 
Cause  \'icloria's  sick 

Want  so  manv  tliiiies 

I>on  t  know  w  !iat  to  do  ; 

Want  a  little  sislei. 
Little  brother-  too. 

Won  t  you  l.in-    em,  maniiiia  ? 

Tell  me  w  hy  \ou  won't  .' 
Want  to  go  to  lic'i  ' 

Xo.  nil'  don't. 

\-.\  \    \\.  T\riv\N. 


WHY    BnTTV    DIONT    I.AlXiH. 

ki  \T7'nr\   I  was  at  the  par'.\- 

»  >  Said  lietty  (aged   jiist  foi/.r), 

■    .\  little  gill  fell  otf  her  chair, 
Kiglit  down  upon  the  tlooi  ; 
.\nd  all  tile  other  little  girls 
Began  to  laugh  hut  me — 
1  didn  I  laugh  a  single  hit," 
Said  Betty,  seriously. 


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"  Why  nut?    ■  Ikt  iikpiIu  i  asktd  her, 

Full  i)t  iUli^;lil  to  liml 
That  lifiiv  -l,li»  Ikt  ImU-  heart  '— 

flail  hct  u  so  swi'.tlv  kiml. 
"  Why  iliiln't  you  lau).:li,  .litliu^;  ? 

Or  don't  you  like  to  till  '  " 
"  I  ilidnt  lan^;li,  "  said  Jirtty. 

"  'Cause  11  was  ine  that  tell  I  " 


THAT  .S  BAUY. 

Bep»«l  Ihf  w.rd~.  ■•   I  S  it'«  libv  "  •!.  nil   ^n  1    ,  .il,  ,.   .^^  ir 

ONK  little  row  of  ten  little  toes 
To  Ko  aloii.t,'  with  a  brand  new   nose. 
IviKht  little  lin);ersand  twoiuw  tluiml. 
That  are  just  as  j;ood  as  sti^ar  i)Uiin: — 
That  s  hahy 

One  little  jiair  of  round,  new  eyes, 
Like  a  little  owls,  so  l>i>;  and  wise. 
One  little  place  they  call  a  UKnith, 
Without  one  tooth  from   north  to  south- 
That  s  hahy. 

Two  little  cheeks  to  kiss  all  da\  . 
Two  little  hands  so  in  his  wav, 
A  liranri  new  head,  not  verv  hij;, 
That  seems  to  need  a  lirand  new  wi^  — 
That's  hahy. 

Dear  little  row  of  ten  little  toes  ' 
flow   much  we  love  them  nobody  knows  ; 
Ten   little  kisses  on  month  and  chin  : 
What  a  shame  he  wasn't  born  a  twin  - 
That's  babv. 


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THK   OMS    CHILI). 

"''Huii  is  in\  nicest  i-Iavthiii),;  ? 
1  really  cannot  tell  ; 
I  have  a  china  dolly, 
I  have  a  silver  bell. 


I  lia\c  a  striiit;   ol"  beads  ; 
\tv  mother  oltell  tells  me 

I  liave  all  a  bab\-  needs. 
Bui  if  I  liad  a  brother 

.As  bij;  as  cousin  Hen, 
Or  if  I  li,;d  ri  sjster 

I, ike  lilt;,    i.illy  Fen, 
\Ve    siiould    h;.ve   ^,t,/i   times  toi;ether, 

Twijuld  drive  the  lai^libois  wild  — 
Oh  '  Its  eery  lonesome 

To  be  an  only  child  ! 


THK  Ni;w  HABY. 

Ml  //I  K  s  boii-lit  ,1  babv— 
Ittle  bits  ol    /in^;  ; 
/ink  I  nios    n.nlil  put  him 

I'loo  my  rubbi  1    1  111);, 

Ain  t  he  awl'ul  u^iy  f 

Am  t  he  awful  pink  ,' 
Ju^t  Come  dowd  fioni  heaven  I— 

D.ifs  a  lib    I  /ink, 

I>o.  lor  told  aniiu.ir 

C.reat  bi^  auliil  lie  ; 
N'o--e  ,1111  t  oul  ct   i.i\-enl  — 

I  '.Il  .lint  w  li\    1  ,r\  . 

/.ink    .  <ill)4lil  to  lo\e  him  f 
No,  I  Won  t-  -so  /.,ie  ' 
N'l-^v,  cr_\in.i;  b.iliy — 
.\in  t  -ot  aiiv  hair. 

Send  iiie  od'   «  ;/,    I;id<K- 

tv\cry  single  dav  : 
'■  He  a  K<'"d  bov,  Charley— 

Run  -Awwy  Mild  plav," 

Dot  all  my  nice  kisses — 

Dot  inv  place  in  bed  : 
Me:iii  to  tike  my  druni,^lirk 

.'vnd  hit  liiiu  on  /e  head. 


DUI.I,  kO.SN'.S  BAIH. 

.s;,-.„,       ;  /,M  ;,,,,,/,  f,,,:_  -'/;-,■,'/,■/;/ ,,.,„^, ,..,  ,-,  ,,/, 
.,',',7. 

""pis  time  Doll  Rosy  iiad  a  bath, 
1         .\nd  she'll  be  yood   I  !io])e  ; 
Siie  likes  the  w.iti  v  wull  cik.mkIi, 
lint  doesn't  like  the  soaj), 

I /•>,-,  ,>-,/>■  /,.  „„,/,,  >,//-,■,/,,//,    ,,■/,;,/,  ,/,,,„■,    ./,,■ 

Now  -n!t   I   11  nib  lier  with  :i  sponyc. 

Hi      •vesand  nose  and  eais, 
.\tn!  splash  her  lingers  in  tlie  bowl 
.\nd  never  mind  the  tears, 
(//::  ;).\  ,7 1;,'>/",-,  ,.'■./■,■  ,'^^■„•^  tiit- ,1,'l!  uf-  iri  ■.nrpri^r., 

Tlurenow— eh,  ni\  :  ivhat  have  I  done  "■• 
I   vi-  wa-!iiii  tl-.eskin  olF— see  : 

III  1  preliy  pink  and  white  are  ^one 
iMiiir^  :\   :  tiii,  tit.',!'  me  .' 

yllh^s.  Jill!  ti[t  and  >  inisoif  .^lai^f.) 


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i.irn.F.  I  OIKS   sri.AKi.K 


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Ll  U"S  CO.MIM.AiM. 

si:  ii  pDor    ittlf  sciiDuiiil  l).il,v. 

Fill   W  ii|>,'it  IS    u;iy  clown    lairs  : 
\Iy  tittt-ii  has  scau  luil  iii>   liii  11, 

And  Dolly  Willi  I  say  Ikt   i>  ,i>ti- 

I  liain  t  seen  riy  l"i,,iitiil  inaniiiia 

Siiii-e  ever  so  K/iij^  ado  , 
An'  1  ain  t  her  Uiimiiust  hahy 

Xo  louder,  tor  li  id,i;et  >.a\s  so. 

Maiuiiia  dot  anoder  ;/,,-,    A.;/'r. 

Dod  dived  it— He  did  — w-,  vrda\'  . 
All    it  kies,  it  Ivies— oh  !  s,,  di  Ihil' 

r  wis'  He  would  take  itauay, 

I  don  I  w.iiit  no    '  sweet    ittle  Msler  .    " 
[  want  my  dood  maniiiia,  I  do  ; 

I  want  her  to  tiss  nie  and  tiss  me, 
An'  tall  me  her  p'eci'nis  I.ulu. 

1  dess  m\-  ilear  papa  will  liin    nie 

A    ittle  dood  titten  some  da\-  ; 
Here  s  nurse  wid   mv  mamma  s   new  hahy 

1  wis'  >he  would  tate  it  a\\a\-, 

I  Hi      oh  !    what  tnnniii    ted  liii  ers  ! 

It  sees  nie    it<»  out  of  its  eyes  , 
I  dess  we  will  teep  it  and  due  it 

Some  can'v'  whenever  it  kies. 

I  dess  I  will  due  it  m>-  doUv 

To  play  wid    nios    c\ei\-  da\-  : 
All     [  dess.  I  dess  -Sav,   H  id>;et, 

Ask  Dod  not  to  t.ite  It  aw.w  . 


i.MTLi;  lo.MMir's  rrksT  >MnKi  . 

Ivii  been  sick. 
Mamma    said  'mokin     was   a    iia-'.v, 
dirtv,  dissracefnl  ha'  ;l,  and  h.id  t,,t  ih. 
window  eurtains. 

I'apa  said  it  wasn  t  11.  -aid  all  ui-,- 
men  moked,  and  that  11  was  ^ood  foi  rh.  n 
iiiatism,  and  that  lie  didn  t  caiefor  lliewin 
dow  curtains,  not  a-  that  thiiij;  wl.at  !ai-N 
.111(1  drowns  people:  I  forgot  its  name.  And 
iie  said  women  didn't  know  much  aiivway. 
aiui  that  they  couldn't  reason  like  nun 

So  next  <lay  papa  wasn  t  nice  a  !i:t---tliat 
day  I    frew  o\er  the  ac-awariiini.   and   p'jia 

!-*-:l!lked   !nO ;l!!<i    ^    f';!*    -:,;t     \    \\  \.\  tl-.,-;! 

inatism   ever'  time    I  went  to  sit  down,  and 
so  I   just  got  papas  i)ipe  and  loaded  it  and 


'moked  it,  to  cure  rheumatism  where  papa 
'paiiked  me 

Ami  they  jml  mustard  plaster  011  my  turn 
mu  k  till  iliey  most  lnirne<l  a  hole  in  it,   I 

IJlless 

I  link  they  foU^;ht  I  was  ^joiiig  to  die. 

I  fought  so  too 

.Mamma  said  I  was  goin'  to  he  a  little 
cheruh,  Inil  I  loughl  I  was  goiii  to  Ipeawlu! 
silk  Xurse  sairj  1  wasgoin  to  t)e;i  cheruK, 
too  -then  slie  wi  ill  to  put  a  nu/./ar  mustard 
plaster  on  I  didn't  want  her  to.  and  she 
called  111.  s.inicfuig  else.  1  guess  that  was 
cause  I  liew  the  mustard  plaster  in  her 
face 

I  don  t  want  to  he   a   clierub,  anywav  :    I 
rutlier  he   little  Toinmie  a  while   yet       Hut 
I  won  t    iiioke  any  more.      I    guess  manmi;i 
was  riglit       Mayhe  Iiii  sumhn    like  a  win 
dow  curtain       '.Mokin    isn  i  good  for  me. 

A    l.nil.r.    HONS    WOVDHR. 

J    u'l.MuiK.  oh  :    I  wondei    •.vli.ii  makes  x  .- 
1        sun  go  WDUiid  : 

I  wonder  what  can  make  '  e   towers   tum 
popin    from  ve  gwound 
1  wonder  it   my  mamma  loves  Millv  mornn 

me  ; 
1  wonder  II    I  d  l.eat  a  bear  .1  cliinbiir   uti  a 

tree  ; 
1    woiidei    how     \c  .•■ngels      niemliei    e\erv 

body  s  pwa\ers 
!  wonder  if  I  didn't    leave  m\  saiidwi(  h   nn 

ve  stairs, 
I  \voiider  what  iii\   teachti  meant  about  '     1 

tvvutliful  heart 
i  ;;iu-ss  'tis   llukin'    niitnl   Jail    will   su^elv 

bting  ni\'  cait 
1   vvoiider   wliat    I'd    ilo   ;i    I    sjnnild    heat    a 

lion  woar : 
I  bet  I'd  knock    im  on  vehead,  and  lav  him 

on  \e  floor. 
I  womler  if  our  Farver  knew  how   awtui    I 

did  feel 
When  Tom's   pie    was  in   my  pottet,   and  I 

wead,   "  Vou  shall  not  steal," 
I  wonder  if.  when  boys  get  big.  it's  dreadful 

in   \  e  li.tl  k  . 

I  wonder  what  my  doggie  thinks  when   he 
begins  to  bark. 


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I  i  1 1 1  I    i  ,  V/,  N      Sll-.\k  I  I 


I 


I  woiuli  1    \\\\.\\  \.it    hitili.     -.,i\-    \\\u>  hull. IS 

SI.  .iiul  sin).;s 
I    Wi'll.li'l.     nil!     I      Wdluilt     UiK    .llnl      lilts     ,i| 

i'\  1  r  lin,;s 


CMki>ii  M  \s  HAS  Cl>^\^ 


Sllili,'   ,|     , 

■•llT.'      lit.,       , 


L^  111,  Is  1  M  \-;  li.u    li  I-,  ,  ,,iMi-  .It   l.i-t 
Aliil    1   :iiii  L''nl     !  's  lull 


Ami  I  lu  \      pii  .1  I  III    !  lit  1(    iitiiu-i> 
I  .iiiu;  tiiiii    .lu'i 

NiiK    |ii   II 1  1.1  th  li...!   Iitllf  1  itti.- 

All  111  ,1  ii'v\   . 
\nil  til-  \    liil   111.    lilil.    iiii.iisi.  . 

I.nlli:   llllli     :H'.i 

\\  Inn  tin    tilth  liit  litlh    iiiiiiisii' 
l.lltlr   tlHi!ls:r  ,  :  ;,  i!         I  lli   '     ' 

r.lll   si;,    ;.,,1   ,i\\    l\    lliilll    kitts 
1.1  lit).'    llllli'  :li;>i 


l-'nt.  (hint  \  I  11  tii:ii'is,  Im   ,•<;>  .v/,  ,.'',/i, 
1    \  I  ■  U  :  1 1 1 11 1   )  1 1  - ;  ,  I   \  I  ,  1 1  , 
I  in  sill,    It  shi.iilil  \x.\\  I  ,  ,11111-  1,1  iiii  , 

.\s  Slllc    as   I    111  ,rii\  I    ; 
l-'llt\    Iwi,  Miiiil.u  s  iinki    a  \  1  ai  , 
Aiiil   1   \  I'  iiitiii:i.,l    ■:    .•  '.'/i   //. ,  , 
'I'll!  ir  s  111  if  tliuiL-  iaa!,i  s  iiK  vi  i\   >.'l.iil, 

.\s  j;I.„|   as  I  ,.m  1„   ; 
rile  \iais  >.'l,,u    -hi'il  w^   \\,-  .:i(,\v  ,■.,(', 

\n,l  that  w  il!  iiisi  s\i;t  ni' 
I   u  ish    t»  .is  i.'lii  istiiias  ,  \ ,!  \    III,  ,iitli   - 

Thai's  l(iii_;  I  ii,,iiL;li  to   w.iil 
!''iir  all  the  pii  s,-iits  th  ,;   ]  \vaiit, 

.\  \rai   is  \ ,  t  V  I.iti 
W't   M  li.i'  r  a  1;,  (  ,  t  ;s,  n    t  \ a  t  \    month. 

.\iiii  |)i  ■  -tails  iiu  r  ami  m  w  ■ 
1. ?,.•/<,   ,•:,.'■     ,,.v.;V  -;,,   ../1-,  •     ;//..,,,   ,,,„;,/       1  iMiish.-,!  thr  \v,,:i  withont  halt  fviir 

i'hi'  ui';,l  li\i  na  and  luariii^  limi  ; 
I  kiidiktil  iluvvii  llani.  aii,l  J.ipluth.  t 
.\iul  crai-krd  the  lci;s  <il  the  k.iii>;ariii) 


Klttv  W'iii't  SI,  sin  ly  t  on  lis 
'l"o  I  .It,  li  tilt   iiiiiiisu   Ciiiiv  : 

Hilt    Illnll-ll     i|,  ;!!s    lut    sofllv  ■'ll'll, 

Alnl  i|iin  k ly  I  mis  ;m  ,\\ 
AMONCi     IHI      ANMM  \l  ,s 


/   \M    raiiu   niorniiiL;,  iiist  tot  ,i  laik. 

V    /      1    ]ii!ii|,f,l   aia!   si.iiiij,,.,!    ,,,,     „|\     ,1  .^v 

Noah  >  a:  k  ' 
1  I  Mishfil  .111  <I<[,l',int    snia-hti!  a  i.;nii. 
.\iiil  siiaj,i>(ii  a  I  aim  1  i  Itiiii  in  two  ; 


I)i>  t'lnisiir.,1,  ;i,  ,-  ,  ,„t  ,iii\  iliia-  •■ 

'    I  :  •.■■         ■  /.:;-.  •-  //in  ,/..  ' 


Th.n 


oiii-  a  \ ,  .11   will 


And  iMw    I   ;i  t.il,,    iii\  -,   It    ,1,  .11  im-nds, 
\li'!   u   iM   t.,  li.  ,1!    iii\    ,  .ill  ; 

I'ol     I     \t     .1    |,!.s,   I't    on  th,      ttci'. 

\]h\  1   lio|'i'  It  IS  .1  ,!,,11 


I  II  II  I     kll  I\. 

(\\t  1    th,  It-  w.is  .1  liltii    ;.ilt\-, 
'  W  lull  I  th  111  -now  ; 

1 II  llir  li.ar  11  sh,    11-1  ,|  t, .  I'liiic 
I.  'IIl;  linii    a:;" 

In  '  :i>    h.ii  I    .1  liitlr   111,  .11  -li- 
Kan  to  and  li  .> : 

I'l  It    s;;.-  ht  ,11,1    1  h,    kitt\    ,  ollllnj;  , 
1  .on-     tlllli-  .-|-.;o 

Blatk  as  a  si,,,    ; 


1      l'lllis!l,-,|  ,    l„sld|.-s,     |\v,,      pn,-     ;|i,,l    .1    ,!().. ..^V, 

.\  polai  lii-ai".  opossiiiii  and  iiionkt\'  : 

.\l-o  tilt-   Ilolls,    lii;t-ls  .111,1   t-ats. 

.Ami  dtotiif, lai  it  s  ami  iin\   rats 

■riii-ir  umsm'i  a  thill-   that  ,lidn  t  iVcl. 
Sooiu  I  or  lit,  t    tilt    \'..  i;^ht  o    my  In-t-l  ; 
I  Itlt  as  ^raml.  as  i.',ian,i  t  ould    In-, 
Hut  oh    tin-  \s  liipl'iiii;  ni\-  laaniniv  L;a\f  mt' ' 

MAKV     AM>    nil:    >UAI1<I\\. 


M 


Tin-  HI. Us  aif  111  Mossori,  lii 
t  ill  I  r>.    i',)'.M  Is  aif  wliiti   . 

1  hi-ai  .1  sotiiid  alio\-i,-  nu-,  a  twittt 
ot  d<-lii;!il  : 

1  Ml  alivi-  I 


t  I 


nil  1. 1   /   ./ A"-;     v/v   /A/  /,■ 


•'       '"'I'-VKl-lt,,;:,,  1„.„       ,„„!,,   ,„„  l;„,  ,.v,rMl„n,  u.    u.,„,',  ,1,; 

,        '"',"  '     '"!..!  ■•     Ah.,.         ■         ,,     ■ 
I    w.i^    tin-.    \ct>     iiiMMiri/      ,     lnin.li,  ,! 

,,      ,,       ""'•■^  ^'"'^                      '                         '  '1'^'   ■■!    11''    >ln,v;,;U^u. ■,.„!,  ,n.,k.. 

''      "   '^       a  w... IV  |. MUM.--.       ii..-v  !ii,.i  w.ii  I'.,  k   .  !■  111.  ,1  ,1.M,1  .. 

,       '""-'  '"   '  M'.'iit  l-:iv,„,i,    1.   urn    ,.   ,„,! 

"^       '"'   ""      '  ■"    "-'I    I"   ti  r..  ii,,,.     ,,!.!    ]•  1-..1  ,lr,,,,l  .„    u-!i  II  ■     ,'A,  i      ,1 

M)  ■■  c  ■-  With  nil 

.1^      \»\\   1' It   11-,   l.i-t    S.  |.!.  ii|i,.  !      ,.1,1    p,  ,,  'I'm-  h. ill,. I    Ih......  ui,,,  1.  .,',,■  lii,  . I  h. .111.  , 

Uilrl    ■  ill.l    \,ni     ^.,,   '  i  ..t    I.OIU'    I'.MMr   h   :lll.i   l.'.i[.f     ni,l\ 

.S        I   \v<  nt  Si. mil    I..1    ih,      ',;!i|.  I      I    .iU\n-  U.Hihl  n.  \''i   .',,,   i|    ii   \\ ,  , ,    ,|i.l 

il'..  \  on   kill. 'A  I'-r  !.  ,11  Ml   u  h:.t      :<:,  i     ,,x 
1/     Thr  >..iitli  '      II, ,'A  ,!..  ,,,11  !,l..    II  ' 

.^        I   like  It-.  -iiiriN   v'kI.  .  :  I  ';!■    ii  ;i-,.ii  v\li\    i   n,   .l,,,^   ,,,,,,,,,  ,i 

Aii,i     t..iiii,|     till-     Midi.,    I, hi-, .,11!,     I  '  (' i''."!i  til.-  u.  .iKiii -s,  |,i,n  ■  , 

.Mll^ht  tlif  111.  ,  -1   il|.  ',  '-  '"■''    1   'II  li:iiik;ii-  ,ill  th         Ink  , 

Hut    when    ih.-    sl.iiii>;    li,i,l    ,,|i,-n.-.,,    !  '  "  ""    '^ '''l  « ill  '  /"  i    ■ 'i 

W.llltfil    til   I   1,111.      !.,!,    k  I, 

V..i,i   wiii,,-,„..,„M,,-M„l  A...,  ,„.,.arth,„lk.^i.,v 

V          I     ,l!u:IV-,     vv-.,l     ,!,,l      , _           I ";'"     "    ■ll\\.IV-  '..■      \M!ll    A|.,-   ;,,1,|    I,,,,!,,, 

1  li,il  .!p,.i.|  (,|    v\  h  It      ,-'■,■,  I    .,/, 


I       --A, ■till. W 

wiiiv,-  ,ii.'  I'lM  ,1-  !,1  1,  1 
.ilu;iv~   w  ,11    ,l,uk    .  ..,,,r,       I  m   ,  ^,  , 
i.ll  till    '.v  in;,; 
.\    -.il.'T    .1111  I,, I  II, ,\-,  hn-    I  tiiink  tlir 
Iirijjivi  thin;;, 

'/       \'"11I    '.Itth-  l;l^t  \.  :ir  -.  Ill -,tlin;'.,     ,l.,tr|I 

UK'  how  tliiA    .;io\\ 
V       Mv    il-.tliii^-,   ;irf    -i,:it    vu  ilh.w.     ,11!, I 

in.lt.il     loll^     I,;,,. 

.'/      "ui.i  -li,i!l  v,n  l,!i;l,i  t!,|.  -niiiiii,-  , mi, ,!,,_• 

till-    ll,.',\.   Is    IMl.l    liM'.i    ,  '  '  IIOIK-   ; 

■'^        '"■'"        1     li,i\f    t:ikrn     li..l);iiii'.    '.,  iiiMtli       "  'I'liii.    ,noil.;h  \  .■! ,      1 


III,    ■■.! 


llif  st,il.li-  cni- 
^'  "II  11  ll'-:ii  I  a.  Ii  iii-'nt    III.;   .n.jtnii!,.'  \\\ 

tWitli  I     ill    ll|.     sk\ 

'•■'       I'll, It  soiin.l    ;  -    iilvv  IV  ,    \\,  ;,  ,,,,,,  \  ., 

now    .;oo.|  t.-,  •    ' 

I    1  \.\v 

\I  \.  I  •,  ■.     I  I.,:  .,1   V 


nil :^  .--w, 

'p  •!.  -iil.|,',  1  ,.|    i,|,    -|„  .  ,  ;,   ,     ,, 
i       _U'.   li.,ii  ,.;■  ,M!\  ,!,u 

I":  -  Minplv   ,il;  ,,i„,ii!   ih,    \   ,,: 
Wi    l!,i\-,'  of  wlial     ■  ,'/;,.  1    ,,,; 

■ '"\\    ii,ii.]...   ,,1    ,,.    n,  ,  ,„,!,j  )„, 

1  I      .'I-    \M-    _',,   1  .111     \v    ,  V 

■'*.■    'ii'l  not  -t..!,  to  think  ,1.:,;  ,■  m, 


IIMI     IMH  (III 

,//■/■',,,'";,,,-     ■    ,     /,■,,,  /    ,  ,,  ,,,, 

/    '//,   ,  ,'  ,■•  ,  ,,;     ,,,', 

'■p',\,  ■  Imh-  -.|niin'-    oin  n,  ih,   ^i,  ,    -. 

1        I  I'll      -,i;!u-i..<l    nut-     tli.'    ..llui     li,i. 


W  ,  OM'-I  ml   1,  iKilll 


■  Mirini.  I   1-,  .till    jii-t  on  lln-  w,in. 

1-'-''  I'    "!.'•   '  iiii'!    whil.-  1  ii-ll  M.n  ins  lal. 
"■     'oiw-'l    liini  ,i!  la-t    l.nl    h.'  r..iis,  ,',    hnn 

:.,.,  Lit, 
'  ''  '''•  "  ''  "  '111'  ~'io,,\   11,1111  ,1  i.itiifs.  ,  ;,,n,l 
A:i'i    K  ivi-    littli      -1111111,1     ,    ,,„,t!,  -s     whiti 

-h.i,.n,l, 

'  ■' "     ''"'•■     ''ov-     in    ,1   -,li,,ol  loom     wtTf 

I'li-nl  ; 
'  '■'      'I  '^'i^^  I"'i'  '■!     Ml.'  ,.:!;,•!   .;i-,.i,i,-,.,! 


fll! 


noiu; 


■<  .1   !'  ,ii  niii^        lie  sai.i 


^^ili  ilnii!',  l.\   .\-\.\   i.\\  ;t,ini    th.>  t.,,.;   |.. 
;!;,■  h,.a.'. 


I,;-..,  ■: 


much  for  w'uil      ///, 


'"■>"    111, 11,1-  ,    ih,.n    !,„-k-   an-   tuiti.  , 

I  i\ 

,:  :.■'■■.    r ;;, .;  .  ,-i: :,.  t,,  i, ,  .  i,,  v 

i"  I        I     I.ani.i-t,    look-    out     ,it      th 


V^'V:  ^if 


j 
if 


"^  P     t 


294 


I.ITTI.E  FOLKS'  5PJ:.iK\':h- 


Of  the  ahuslumse,  and   iiiks  lus  days  as  of 
vorc. 

Two  kiiiiis  ol'  peoplf  wl  iiifct  i-\ fry  ilav  ; 
One  is  at  work.  X\w  ollit-r  at  plav. 
Living  uncart'd  for,  ii>-iiig  unknown, 
Tlic  husiust  \\\\i-  iiatii  <.\cra  drone. 


THC    IJI  11;   AM)   im:   (iRAV. 

/',..'>,)//•>;;    /';i    /: i:!,  >  !<l :  11  Hi-  'll 

THKY  sat  to-etlu-r.  si<U'   by  side. 
In  the  slia.ie  of  an  oran-e  tree  ; 
Une  had  lul'iowed  thr  lla-  ■>!    Cranl, 
Tlie  othei  iiad  lon.dit  w  ith   i  .n 

'I'lie  lioy  m  Mue  hail  an  t-tnplv  siicv.'. 

A  crutcll  had  tlie  lioy  in  L;:a\   : 
Tliey   talked  of  the  hm-  and    wiaiy  in.ireii. 

Tliey  talki  d  nl'  the  hlooi'i\    t;  i\  , 

■■   My  eliiel    1-  (had,      tin-  J..hniM    -aid 

'    A  leader  hra\t-  \«.  .1-.  la 
■Xnd  sheathed  fori   er   1'   hrxnij^ton. 

["•otll  han;^  llie  swdi,;  ,,t'    I, re 

My  leadtr  de.id,         tlu   i..  v  u;  Idne 
Sj'oke  low  ,ind  \\\:h  a  siid' 
\lid  all  the  rcauitrv  in.  :V,;  nine,  lav 
The  da\   that  (",i:i;it  did  die.' 

■    I'.od  hle-^  iMjih  ■>!■]■  I,.,-i  and  (  '.r mt  :  " 

Tile  \-el  Mn  -aai ,  .ii:d  thtii 
In  hearttilt  t..!n  s  tla-  ans'.v,  i  .-Mini  , 

I-Votn  t!ie  '-oniia,  11:  iuart  -    '■  .  htw:  " 


DIAI.OdlJl     I  OR    I\\()    IJOVS. 

,/.(.  '(■  /•»('»/  ,inj  I ,  in  h'liJJv. 

"/•'■"'^   '"■■'.       ^     ■'■•"'    ■■■■"■• ''■>   '-■•li.-,  u.„,„o.„', 

M  . :l. ,..,.,,,„  i..|.,,r..!   .i,  ,lt-      1m,.;  ...t,   1,; -..„„..  .1,„,-,1,|  r, 
-rut    l.>i],   i<n,i';\ 


yi  ■^lio  are  yon.  little  lioy,  on  yonr  wav  t.i 
»  »        the  meadow. 

This  ecld  wiiilet  day  with   \oii;-  ^kates  and 
\  our  sled — O  ' 

/.'//    /,';,  .v/i    - 

M'.   iMini   i~  Ti'in   lvnd(i\       .ui.l   liioiT^h    it    i- 

•^now  111};, 
To  tia-  liiea  low.  to  -k.it<-  aim  t,,  ,;,,;ivi,    [  ,,,11 

euinu. 


J^i,'.    /■/,..,/ 


A   I  II  III     li(»N    S  I!  CM  Ri 

/>'■    A--'     .Sv,  „,-,;     ■.,',„.'■     ...      ,     /    ..,,;■.     , 


\  "11    li.iil     Oellel     till  n     h,,ek     11. n\  ,   in\     litil, 

li  ieiui  Toninr.' . 
I'oi  th,   -iwund  it  i,  -till    .Old    •\u-  .i.u    ,t   ,., 

■-tormy 

/.•^;    U,.,,d\ 

N"      1'  ■  :'    \"ll  pKa-.        1    d'>    !..\.     ihis   r,.!.! 

\'.i  .itiii  1  , 
\u<\  m\   i-o.it  1-   i.i    v\.„.i,  .111         ,\   ^i|,i,  ,     ir, 

..t   lealhei 

ill,  <;     /;,../.■ 

''""  '"!'  '  ""    I'l'-  i'lnidi  \..ii  :i;id  I  hill  s,.n  I   ■ 
■a  mi'. 
"■'  "-s  \  on  III!  n  I1  UN  .ok;  inn  lionn     Tin.  in  1 
Kud.l' 


I 


/. 


IMTI'S      \Nii     I  .!    ■. 
«        iuilldr:  d    \  ■  :ll- 


,-.11-.        X--,oh. 


I   ""  \lpi    who 


e.;o    ;i|..     nne.hlv    nnii 


in.n    \,,'i  !„    ,0     !,,  i;,n    t,,  ,,,.    ,1, 


I  (Mini,  '11- 


,       .  '       '-'"-     '■-■■""""         \,;,;  w:i..t   l,av,.   1 

'■•"'-       .ii-I"e     !n;-     '  ■  w    ...ntiianl     ni     it-,  -n.  a    1  fi- 

■^  '■"■■<  ntui  ii-v  hi;.:  ,1:1, ^,.  ,,.;,  1;,  r,  who 
now  l:\ts  in  aU  ..ui  la-in-.  .i~  th  ■  h'.iln-r  .a 
hi'-  Connlr\  .\na!d'  wan  :oi  .  :i  ~.i-  i.ii.nv 
statesman,  a  n.-hh-^;  •ntleman.  \'<-,  (..'iiriv 
tiijihfi  C'iininiai'-  w.'s  ;;/  ,/,'  (k'ij;-..  W.ish- 
ini„t.'n  wi.-  J,  .1!  l;.;!  h-ia  .  ■;;%  in-ii.;-,.  ;n 
tills  ;;lori<'nstW!  nticth.  •■.•ntnr \-  i--     -,i  ;■;,",  /   ' 


'ai       \,a;    -..Lail.;     m 


o  ri.'  -I  ^,,-i,>'  ,:,.t.>.;,.    iK-a  I  :. 


-M\-  11. line  and  nn'  (  alliin;   1   will  umI  H;-.'..^" 

l.h'  : 
,'  "i^    I'r    ;'T  ;-  nil.   n.iaa.-.  '\\.:i,  \  -..liuMi  ih,, 

and  til  inli'.e  ! 

,'.  ■'/    A'. ,/,/!■, 
I  in     <  ,.,.    ....  ii;  ;•     ;:■ .  .-!     ! 
:^  ^"  hittei  : 


'.vao:-!'    ton. 


lV^  .  ' 


!!t'.V'** 


?^ns&?^M:;;(S^^:v^ 


I 


STRICTLY   C      NFIDENTIAL 


l-J-.--.  :   .; 


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Ij,^^^^:}"^^  ■  -rcaft^^^vp^.:.;  ■  ^:;i>iyg^> 


^mmmm^2^^m;^MX:-^f:^ 


I  nriJ:   FOLKS     SPL.lkEK 

Who  ui;ikt.-s  all   our  wiiuiuw  Daiits  ^n-irl-!  .  n 

uul  Klitler  ■  '  ^  ^'^      ^^^  '  as  precept,  the  advantages  of  ki.ulness 

and  sell  control,     We  will  never  f,.rgct  vou 
/■-/</■/•/,.,,■,  ^^>'  ^"■'"  '""'<  ''•ick  to  this  school  (orin- 

\-        !  r      1     ,•  ,  >titnlionj    lu    aiti-r    Hlc,   not   as   a    iilart-  of 

""     o:"Jnf  '■^""'  ^""'   """■  ''"'■■■    '  '"      '---■,'-   -  -^  --.e  of   nLual  'S,v 
To  Call  vouaUov..,  vour  h„,.r  t,p.  n„n,i,-      :tn';vn  ^  iuM,.:;::^;^;^  .vheSlS'I,::;^ 
'""^  ''^"-■^'"^    '■•■■•    school  ,:ays.    our     hearts    will 

"arm    to.,var-l    you    as    tlav   ,lo  to  <lav.      I 

,,      ..  ,.  "■'"■    ''"^"    '■•■■i"-l<--'i    l.v  lav   school  mates 

\U    niiK^rs   hr   snus;    la    mv  -ay   iniK-    ui;;        "<'t  t,.  ac,!r.-.  vou   lorniallv     l,ut  as  a   he- 

■;''■"'' ^""',  •'-!"-'-t.a  i.;.,„i  '  /„  ii,;i  Hg,,t^ 

'l^-ar  tcacner,  uv  all  n-.vna  you.  Please 
--.Pt,  w,;l,  ,,u,  iutu.  ,„.„.,,t:,,^„  ,.^,rnesl 
-'"'"'  "^--■-  Ma\  \,,ii  aiuavs  he  as  happ\- 
■'-  ^"11  iiiiv.-  ra,l,-a\,,r,,l  to  make  vour 
I'"!'":  an..  a,.,vii,.y  -nothino  hotter  coulc. 
■/    ,Y*V'";  '">}    'l'""-   ^'^'   alvavs   as   ndthful 

'"  ""-'■  ;'".''--  •■>  "'l-:-  :.-  VOU  have  been 
"I  voui  (lulxs  to  them 


'III    K'lt.iil; 


t..n- 


Aaii  the  tni  lm'  :ii\-  ,  a].  )-  a-,  w  mu   i^  a.    k 
Uai  - 

J..i,K   I  ,  :,: 

I   \\  111  IM  ratiu-  on    \oili    rai  ^  til!   i.lirA    liii..], 

■-0  I'.-ai  III'.-, 
\ii>i    -.■amp..r;    Tom,    .,  aajj..-:  '      Ho,,  h,,, 

I  >o  \ou  liear  n;,-  :' 

/.'111   A'u,..iv 
1    I'.-ai     you.     1    kno\\-    \  ou    ami    if  ndii    ,  h 

match  lU'- 
la    -'liiliii^    ami    roatii!;..     come    calili     m, 

jai'k    ,■  iti'li  mt-  ■        A',', )/, 

f.i.i    /■/.,./  ■ 
>'.<>]•'    stop  1       Hr  i-  iMiiif    all   m\   Ir-tioiv  ,i, 


l.MU.l)|,fh.\S    UAV. 


.ae  lioy   Ilk,-    T.iiu     I 
tl  \  ini' 


",rl 


\     .■^LM<K;I      (ilkl-S     I'KIJM.M  AliON 
.•^I'l-lXll. 

I\i   \K  '\'<.\K  HKl:         I   liaxf  hccu  roipK--tt -: 
'      li>-  tlk-  skirls  o:    this  school     or  ilist;!;; 
tioU  '     t.J    Olf,  !     you     .1     S||.;l)l      tokou     ,,| 

o-ar  aifrrtion  aii,i  !.-,i;il.  I  caanot  lell  Vou 
ii''\\'  il'--!i,i;liti-.i   I  ..III  to  li',-  til,'  ^l■■a::^  .c  ,  .-i 

.'■VU!;.;    to    \'oU    til'.-    fXjCa  -^-.i,,!!   ot    ,,;■,!-    U!li!l-,1 

iw\..-  What  v,v,Cia->ou  is  .i  ],.i,ii-  v\'iiil„,i 
"I  or.i  f.-t-lin^s.  iint  \\(-  knovv  voii  will 
!s'i  fi\  V  it  kimllv.  a  -   . 


ipk-  ;n^!a-atio!i  ,,: 
ill-.-  att.ichiiK-nt  \\ii:,-i,  va^.  h  ouv  oi  u- 
'  iu-rish'.'S  for  you  iri  ln-r  hrart  of  lu-a.n, 
'"I'ou  h  i\v  made  our  U-.soii>  i>lv.isant  t,, 
n-  -so  j)leasant  th-.it  it  uoulil  la-  un^ialoful 
to  ,all  them  ta-^ks  Wr  know  tli.it  w,.-  h.ivr 
•■itL-ii    Irir.l    vout    tiniDir    ,aid    forhvaranc,- 


I  y   M    iii-ncsam    tc,icli,.-r-    kin.i  and  true- 
,^  ^  ",",  •'■  wclcoim-     one  ami  all  : 
\'>  •-  thnik  it  ^■■■^y  kiiaj  th.it  vou 
Hav.   lu'at.l  Ih-- .-iicait.,,  s  call 
>ona   iiitiv  v,,,,.,^  ^^,.  I,  j^.j,  ^^^  _,j_^^ 

>.;i;:r  iitd^-  uor,:s  to  s.iy  - . 
'>^  •■-  I'lc,  y,,u  li-.,t,  II  paticiith,  , 
h'o:-  tlii-~  is  I  V/j/./rrir's  /Ijy. 

'  ■'■-11  thi:i-s  liavc  we  to  tell  to  vou. 

<  >l   ehilcren  lar  avvav. 
Who  have  no  parents.' j^ooii  like  .mrs— 

^"  cqip^    honu-s  have  the\ 

'''■:,■■  •"■'•"■  ■''•-"'  "I'  '^o.ls.iuo   Sou. 

\\  iio  1  ■tt   Hi-,  hotn.-  aho\,-. 
\n,^i  sulfereil  on  the  eiuel  .  los... 
'fh  i!  all  niiLiht  kiiou    H,.  i,,\e. 

'Ae  w.iat  !o  hear  the  n.-ws  t,,  tli^u,. 
__  liut  we  are  We.ik  an.i  small  ; 
'  ale-s  encouragement  weliav,- 
N'.iu-i'i  van  w a   ,i,.  at  all. 


Aia;  s.).  ,ie.ir  friemls,  we  Welcome  vou 
hut  vou   have  dealt   ^^ntlv   with   us   in"  our       UV  S!!!!J'l7'''"'    ^V'^i^^'" '"  i"gs  ;  ' 
vvaywaraness,  teaching   us.   by  example  as  Th;.strength'in ///J^'thii^i^."" "' 


-:aj     :ttT»--n'i/gy.T/;K'- 


«Bt«fTJi'ni  II  ■  ^Bm 


W 


av.s 


I.irilJ-:  FOLKS'  SPEAKER 


>  I  i 


W\ 


i'i 


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t     i 


WORDS  ON  WKI.COni:.  WMIIN    .MAMHA  WAS   A    LITTI.R  (iIRL, 

./<;  I  '/■(■;;  ;«^   .  iddi  t  ss  j,.,  S,  hmil  ,<r  Sunday  Sihoid  /''"  •'  ''"'  •'.'  7  '"'  •''    '  '' "  *  !<  ith  ii  S,ni,  y  .  Iir. 

I-  >itirUniiiiieiit.  AX^Hi-N  iiianinui   was  :i  litllt- j;iil 

I_           ,  .       ,           ,     ,  ♦>         ^  Oi  so  IIr-v  sav  to  IIK- 1 

iN-i,  Ir.ciuis  aiul  ,U;ir   partnts,  ut-   uvl  siu-  lu-Vfr  n-cl  ti.  runii.  an.!  nin, 

V     come  you  h.iv  ^o,  sho„t  aiul  s.rcan,  with  tu.isv  h.n, 

lu  our  nice  pk-asant  m-1ioo1  room,   aiul  x,,,  ..ii,„i,  ...,  .,,,,,1,.  i,-,.,, 

...     '^:''^-'><r  ^'"l>ar:  Slu- alwavs  kq.    net  liaii  in  curl,- 

\\e  wish  hut   lo  sl.ou    how    inu.li   «,■  i,a\.-  \vi..ii  inanuna  u  .,s  a  littU-  L;irl. 
U-aiiK(l, 

Ami    linw    to   our    ii— .niw   ,.111    hr.iit--   lia\.'  Whrii  iiiaiiinia  was  a  litth- ^iil 

'"  '■'!    tUllll-,1.  ,    I,    >,.(.,, ,s   to    hi            v(JU   SCfl 

>hi-  iu\(i  u--til  to  tu     '  .\v  iloWM. 

'•"'   ''"I"    Vou  n    I.  Iiaiiil.<l    u.    all    air-  ,|ui|,-  \oi    hlrak  hri  ih.ll.    lioi  te  ar  h.  1    fowil , 

^'""'M'  Noi  (hink  hti  jiapa  s  tea. 

■'^'"'     wl'iii    «.      !iav.     -pokrii,    iiciti.l    .i!i,i  >li.    learned  toknit,  ■■  i>Iaiii,         s.Miii,      an. 

""I"-:  'ptni. 

N'ou  will  j.ar.ion  .mi  Muii.his.  uhi,  h,  a-  all  Wli.-n  nianinia  w  a-,  a  liule  .yirl. 

art-  aware, 

.M  :\  e\en   exlen.i  l.illir  lie--i.lent  -.  .hair  Ihil  i;ran.!nia  savs      it  must  he  true- - 

How  I.1--I  the  -viMsc^ns  o'er  ns  whirl  ! 

^  Mil   iile  i>  a  sell. >..!  lime     iii.l   till  that  shall  ^  0111  niauiina.  deal  ,  was  just  like  von, 


Willi  our  l'"atlier  Ml    licaxrii    lor  tea(.lur  and 

ti  ii  ml , 
(.)l!.    Ill    U-    iiertollll    well    eaeh    l.i-k    that    i-, 

L'.ixen, 
Till    our   time    ol     i.roh.uion     i■^    ended     in 

heaven. 


riu;  I  iRsr  pair  oi    ijrkhcmi-.s. 

/■;•;  ,;  /.■-■:;«/  I  :::!,■  I:.<y  ,  1  ,    ).-.,,, 

1\  i.  uot  a  pair  of  hi^  i-che-  now, 
And  111  ha\e  to  1»-  a  man  ; 
1  know  1  can  \\  just  [  li  v, 
M\'  mainin  I  <.i\  s  I  ran  \ 

I  m  ^;oins.;  to  -.eli.i.il  n.iw  '.  ery  soon, 

.\nd  le.irn  my  .\,  11,  C  : 
.\iy  mainiMa  s.i\-  1  iii  t.io  vouim  yet. 

Hut  I  am    w  a\-  past  tlui  •, 

Aii'i  Ive  L;ot  pockets  ill  m\   jiaiits. 

To  put  in>   pi  neil  in  : 
l-'or  mamma  >ri\s  fli.it  1    mu^t  write 

111  '-chool  wlieii    1   hetjin . 

I'll  soon  he  t.iU  as  papa--no\\ 

I'll  j4row  as  fa-t  as  I  can, 
.\n(l  lion't  you  think  that  ver\  soon 

i'ii  be  a  luli-giuwii  man  .' 


When  slir-  \\:i^  L;randma's  hllle  yirl 


IMi;    W  AirRVllLLION. 

'I"^!!  i.Ki';   w<  le  a  walermillion 
J.        I'liow  iiij4  on  a  \"ine, 

.And  tiiere   were  a  [>ickaiiiniiy 
.\-watcliinL',  it  all  the  time. 

.\nd  will  11  111. it  wati  rmillion 
Were  a  ripeuiiij^  in  the  stiu. 

.\iu!  tlu  stripts  aloni;  its  jacket 
Were  eoniinL'.  one  he  one. 

That  jiickauinm-  hooked  it, 

.\iul  toting;  it  away. 
lie  ate  that  entile  million 

Within  a  sin;.;le  .ia\ 

He  ate  tile  rind  aii'l  ])ietes 
.And  rni!>-hed  it  with  vim, 

.\nd  thin  that   waterniillion 
Ju-it  up  and  hiiishe.!  him. 


AN    Ol'l  NINd    ADDRTSS. 

St^t\ik  i'l  u  ILiit!  <ii''.iiii   -f  i   and  f  t'nr-f'r^a- 
/;.:■!,:/  7.  ■/,  . 

I\.M  a  wiy  little  h.)\'  or  .uirT,  ami   I  sup- 
pose that    is   why   the   teacher  puis  me 
tirst  to  d.a>        lUit  I  am  big  enough  to 
teii  you  tuat  we  are  very  glad  to  see  you 


Wi^rt^i^i^. .- '  A  •^MIKI^^.^'ML^A 


I  I  nil-    hi)l  KS'    Sri:Ak-l:R 


299 


1  lioi<f    yull    will    like    til 


much.      We  will  siiij; 


lUiol 


oiii   l)i-sl  soin 


low,  IVieiiils  al!.  with  thanks  fur  tlit 


>a.-t,  and  j^'ood   wishes  lur  the  lutu 


-ay  uiir  pa-Uiesl  vfr-cs,  and  I,-.-  ju^l  a^  ^,M,d       ,„i,,c  lu  sav  ko«h1  I've 
a>  W'.-  can  all  the  time  yuii  stay,  |..r  we  wa'it 
VDii  to  coiiif  a^aiii 

{Slraii'liliii   lip   uitli  ih'x'i.'i/v  ,i,iJ   >/;,,,/    /,,„,/ 
ii'i,/  \/>i'ii^ 
Ami  now  111   -,a\-  iii\  s;Kich       Tlii-,  1-  it 

Kind  tricnd>,  wo  wiU-onir  miu  !•)  dax 

With  son^s  uriiu-riv  s^ln-  ; 
Sour  luvin^r  siniKs   w,.-  vtiivc  t,,  win 

Ivii  li  Ian-  wr   !c)\.-  111-., 


re,  It  is 


AN  ADDKUSS  TO  \    I lACHEk. 


^..r.lk   ill    tin    ri\ 


Sutx-t  VM/lciinii-s  tliLii   111  iiiK-  and  .ill. 
And  may  your  ^nlill■^  ap|iii>\( 

And  inav  we  lu-ver  liiis>  tlir  li^Jil 
I  'I   tare-,  that   Wf  liAr 


CI.OSINCi    AI)|)kt;SS. 


I  y.\i:  Ti;.vcilKK  :  The  i>lra>ant  dntv  has 
A  /  Ikiii  asM.-ned  me  In  inv  Mli,„j|Miales 
ol  prr-eiitiiiK  s,,n  ilii-,  t,,k,-ii  as  ,,„ 
evidelire  ul  onr  lastillK  esteem,  lliend-hip 
and  love.  W,.  ,.,„||il  „,,t  ,,„H,.,u  ,„  p.j.i 
with  V..U  without  leavin-  in  voui  hands 
some  memorial,  however  trilling  of  deep 
:"»i  al.idiiiK  gratitude  foi  vour  uneeisinl. 
'llorls  t(,  heiirlU  us.  When  in  Intuiedav.s 
you  look  upon  tiiiN  memento,  let  it  he  a 
pleasant  token  of  the  deepest  lo\e  and 
res-efeiice  of  our  youni^  hearts. 


VAi.cniciowv. 


|''i\i.   friends  who   haw    listenei'    to  our 
V      .  llorts    to-  la\  ,    1    tli.iMk    you    in    the 
ii.ime  ot    th"   whole  scliool    for  \uiir 
pre-eiiee  and  \  our  attention.      We   hope  we 

have  not  disappointed  vou.      With  manv  ol  v     ,,      .  ,    ,  • 

us  it  has  he-n  our  first  attempt  at  ,,ui,lK  ,,- A  ,,1  r'V"" '■,''■'""'  "'''^"' 
^IKakniK  LouK  a^o,  a  bov  lleclain.ed-  v  ./.V  \  :'^'  ,  "''^'^r  """  ""'^' '"  "'" 
l.eU.ie  much,  such   an  audience.  I  dare  sav        .  ■      :  ^^'•"'"'  '"  ■"'^-  P^-'t 


T  1   now,  kind   frieihls.  devolves  ,,11   me 
i      To  >p.ak  our  \  al  e  die  i,,  iv  : 

Vou  \e  Seen  our  exhihllion  throuj^di, 


this — who  s:i 


Tall  oaks  t 


.ic<iriis  ^row 
a-  then.      \\ 


rom  little 


1. 


il  to  //,,/./ 


and  not  to  //m;// 


is  just  as  true  to-day      We  thank  von  f  ,r 


Hllle,     to     lill     the     1)1 


e  are  UttlU);  ourselves,  little   hv        Wi;ii  kilidl 


\  siail 


■risence  here. 


WullUIl    ol'    tt 


places    of    the   men    and       <  >iir  voiithfid  zeal  voU  d 


es  our  work  to  clieer 


iu  11  from  us  niinL;limr  with  th 


1  ears  henee,  \ou   niav 


'l^ 


,1| 


le  i;real  world,       I'.ut    llui 


>  inspire 
el  our  mark  a  little  hi^er— 


inj^   lorwaiil     in   one   wa\-  and   another, 
■^  '<o(iil  work. 


e  s    muih    nioic    than 


T'-a'lier,  we  tliank  vou  tor  all   m 


tell, 
-o  thankiiii;  \ou  we  II 


words    cai: 


=ay-  -/  ,■» 


1  iii!ea\-ors   to  do  11s 


M 


vir-hes    for    us   be   all    fulfilled 


av  \-our  '^ixii 
in    \iars    ti 


>e|ioolinati-.,  1 
l.i\  to  t;o  to  our 


■e  part  eoni]ianionship  to- 
everal  homes,  our  vari(jus 


M 


VnV.    XW.ST   01     .Mi;NA(il 


KIKS. 


\   pas  the  best 


Thai 


uieiuij^erii. 


e\er  anv  one  did 


^uiiusenieiits.  and   our  se|>arate  work.      We      ■[\ 


need  no  pets  when  he  is  by 


irl    friends,    a 


lal    carrv 


will 


1    us    plea-ant 


:nrmories  of    the    happy   faces    h.ri'.      Mav 
>iir  future 


l\es  be  as  useful  as 


iiir  term  has 


UKiKe  the  days  and  hours  tlv, 
lor  an-.-  bird  01  lu-ast  or  lish 
1  want,  hell  be  whene'er  I  wish 


••en   [ileasant.      .\n<l    mav    the    world,    th.-      1 


^reat 


or  instance 


school   in    whicli    We  ale  all  scliohirs        .\  salt 


if  I  cl 


chance  to  want 


I'nd   us   fiithful  in  all   Ih. 


:.;ootl   lessons  Wt 


ave  to  learn  : — in  short,  m;'.v  we  make  onr      (J 


le  11  la- 


■aiul  ,-rntle  elephant, 


•n  on  his  o\\  n  1 


high 


es  ;i  ^rand  succv 


'ne  of  in\-  Ion..'  black 


Kj;  nose 


er  school  in  the  life  to  coujt 


auinilletl  to  a 


woolen  hose 


uul  on  iii-^  liaiKis  and  bended  k 


Is  elepl 


liantine  as  you  please, 


nees 


f 

i 

i  ! 

f      ■  ! 

, 

i  ; 

i    i 

301 


LITTLE  FOLK'S '  SPEAKFK 


And  truly  seems  to  like  the  sport 
Of  eating  peanuts  by  tlie  ijuart. 

Then,  when  I  \v;int  the  lion's  roar, 
lie  11  go  behind  my  bedroom  door, 
And  growl  until  I  sometimes  fear 
The  king  of  beasts  is  really  near; 
Hut  when  he  finds  my  courage  dim 
He  peeps  out,  and  I  know  it's  him. 

And  he  can    '  meow  "  just  like  a  cat — 

Xo  Tom  can  beat  my  pa  at  that  - 

And  when  lie  yowls,  and  dabs,  and  spits, 

It  sends  us  all  olT  into  fits, 

So  like  it  seems  that  e\-ery  mouse 

Tacks  up  his  things  and  leaves  the  house. 

Then,  when  he  barks,  the  passers-by 
Look  all  abou'  with  feai-^ome  e\e, 
.\iid  luniy  iilf  with  scnrrving  leet 
To  w;dk  upon  some  ollur  street, 
liccanse  they  think  sonit-  lUjg  is  llirn-. 
To  rush  out  at    em  from  his  lair. 

And.  oh,  'twould  make  you  cliildrt-!i  lau,i.:li 

When  papa  pltiys  the  big  giialb-. 

He'll  take  his  collar  off,  von  know, 

.•\iid  stretch  hisiicck  an  inch  or  so, 

,\nd  look  down  on  vou  from  aliove, 

His  i-yi-s  so  >ort  and  full  of  love. 

Thai,    as    you   watched    them,    \ mi    would 

tliink 
l-iuin  a  ''iraffe   lic'd  learned  to  blink. 


'Tis  as  a  dolphin,  though,  that  he 
Is  strongest,  as  it  seems  to  me, 
.\iid  I  don't  know  much  fmcr  fun 
Than  sitting  in  the  noonday  sun 
Upon  tlic  beach  and  watching  pop 
.•\s  in  the  ocean  he  goes  tlop. 
Anil  makes  us  children  think  that 
A  porpoir.e  from  across  the  seas. 
.\nd  when  he  takes  a  tin  tubeinU, 
And  blows  up  water  tl"-ough  the  s 
The  stuiMdesi  can    lar-lly  fail 
To  ttiiiik  they  see  a  great  big   wha 


)oul, 
le  1 


And  that  is  why  I  say  to  you 
My  Pa's  a  perfect  dandy  zoo, 
The  very  best  menagerie 
That  ever  you  or  I  did  see. 
And  what  is  finest  let  me  say, 

I  iicfc  iiclcF  is  2  Cc::i   vv  ;*",* 

C  V.   Drakk, 


VACATION   TIME. 

Droll Spetih J.'r  J  Jim  <•/ 10  Yur^  at  Clourn,' 
/■'v,>;  iM-\  •'/'  S,licH'l. 

\T.\C.VTIos  time  at  last  is  here, 
The  jolliest  time  in  all  the  year  ; 
Away  with  books,  pencil  and  peufl, 
Now  is  the  time  to  visit  our  friends. 
We  always  \o  the  country  go — 
Me  and  my  youngest  brother  Joe — 
We  jump  the  fences,  climb  the  trees. 
Run  through  the  medders  cliasin'  i)ees  , 
Kat  peaches  and  iipples,  plums  and  grapes, 
Ami  get  in  an  orful  lot  of  scrapes  ! 
Hnt  then  it's  vacation  time,  you  know. 
I  don't  think  folks  ought  to  mind  things  so 

Uiif  .ia\-  last  Mimnur  Joe  and  uie 
Went  iio'.Mi  li.  the  nieddcr  the  bull  to  see 
We  cnuhin  I  git  a  veiy  good  look  at  him 
So  we  let  down  the  bars  and  walked  right  in 
Oh,  you  oiighter  seen  his  shiny  eyes- 
Joe  said    ■  he  s  takin  in  our  si/.e  '  " 
.-\iid    he   friglitciied  us  so,— Oh,  good  --tai-.  ' 
We  clem  torgot  to  put  ii]>  the  bars 
An,!  that  mean  old  bull,  as  shores  you'i. 

born, 
Walked  liglit  throu-h  them  bus  into  grand 

pa's  corn, 
.\nd  Joe  and  me  didn't  know  what  to  do, 
.'\s  ear  after  ear  we  seen  him  chew 
(Ir.mdiia  made  an  awful  fu'-s. 
And  'lowed  it  happened  all  through  us  : 
But  then  'twas  vacation  lime,  you  know, 
I  don't  think  he  ought  to  minded  it  so. 

I    tell    vou    iiiv    grandma     knows    how    le 

bake- 
Vou  never  ta>ted  such  pies  and  cake. 
t)iie  da\  we  wn/  hungry  and  wanted  a  biu 
lint  grandma  slie  wnz  nowhere  in  sight. 
So  wo  thought  we'd  jii>t  help  ourself. 
The  things  were  on  a  high  up  shelf, 
So  we  got  a  chair  and  had  to  tip  toe  : 
And  that  cliiiiisy  feller — my  brother  Joe- 
I  just  giv  e  him  a  little  bit  of  a  tilt. 
An'  he  set  down  tlat  in  a  pan  of  milk. 
Grandma    had    an    orful     time    makin'    !i  - 

clothes  clean. 
And  said  we  spoiled  every  bit  of  her  cream    - 
But  iheii,  'twas  vacation  time,  yott  know, 
I  don't  think  grandma  got  mad  at  Joe 


urr/.f-:  roi.hS'  speak'/'R 


301 


(irandma's  dug  Rover's  a  nice  old  chap, 
Hut  he  likes  to  take  liis  afternoon  nap. 
Joe  and  nie  spied  him  asleep  one  day. 
And  thought  we'd   make  him   K't  up  »"d 

play, 
So  we  slipped  in  the  milk   hotise  and  got  a 

tin  pail, 
And  tied  it  fast  to  old  Rover's  tail, 
And  then  we  skeered  him,  and  he  ruiin'd 

like  sin. 
And  iRTattlec  I  and  hanged  and  spoiled  the  tin 
(".i.indma  came  out,  r.nd  all  the  rest. 
And  she  said,  "  )\>ii  hoys  mii^l  bepersfSM-J !" 
And.  if  we  didn't    leave    the    animals  and 

thiTigs  alone, 
Slii-'d  pack  our  clothes  and  send  us  home 
lint  then  at  vacation  time,  you  know — 
I  don't  think  folks  ou^ht  to  mind  things  so. 
MakV    H.   RlllCINFIiLUT. 


T 


THE  BLUEBI-LL'S   REWARD. 

wo    little    hluehells,    growing    side    by 
side. 

Talked  to  a  sunhe.m,  out  for  a  ride  ; 
One  liiouj-ht  the  sunbeam  rude  in  his  way, 
W'liile  til?  other  one  listened,  Ijut  little  to 
say. 

Th.   lloweret  complained  that   the  sunbeam 

did  wrong 
In  making  his  calls  so  exccptionalK-  long, 
!>eclired:     '  If  he  dared  stay   as  lung   next 

day. 
She  would  close  up  her  house,  and  go  far, 

far  away.' 

The  dear  little  floweret  which  silently  stood, 
And  (|nietly  fastened  lui  ([uaint  dainty  hood. 
Wis  wooed    by  the   sunbeam   and   changed 

to  a  flower 
I )','  •■\viuisite  beauty  high  up  on  a  bower. 

>..  >  hildren   l)eware   of  the   blueliell's  com 

l)laint. 
\w\  let  your  retorts  to  your  elders  be  faint  ; 
'!  i;u^  gain  by   your   silence    the    bower    so 

bright, 
AikI  tliank  the  dear   Father  who  leads  you 

aright. 

He'll  bid  every  cloml  from  your  sky  to  de- 

nart 
And  smiles  in  good  pleasure  at  each  kind 
palieul  ucail  , 


Thro'  sunshine  and  showers  be  brave  and 

be  strong. 
Remembering     ever,    right    conquers     all 

wrong 

Ansa  T.  Hackman. 

THE  BOY  WHO  DID  NOT  PASS. 

Thit  «ele' tion  maybe  mide  mor«  •ttrlcliva  by  intp.ituclni 
^.n  ei.leriy  ,;.  iiilrniRii  10  rrprcscDI  Iht  b.v'i  faiiier.  \.tt  \\!i 
f..llirrr^^.icihe!.r  iM,,n;«.«<id  Jol.D,  •  m.nly  b.y,  reply  «,il> 
.h.-r.  „.  ,.l,r,  .\t  .!,.  cl..-r,  >he  f.jh.r,  .  I.sp,„j  J<,hn'.  h.nd. 
-syi.  "I  behce  >uu  Will,  my  boy,"  ..d  (hey  leave  ihe  ■11,, 
«rrn  in  .irtn.  ■ 

H  Q^O.  John,  1  hear  you  did  not  pass  ; 

O     Vou  were  the  lowest  in  y<jur  class 

<",ot  not  a  pri/.e  of  merit. 
But  grumbling  now  is  no  avail  ; 
Just  tell  me  how  y<ni  came  to  fail. 
With  all  your  sense  and  spirit?" 

Well,  sir,  [  missed  'mong  other  things, 
The  list  of  I'gypt's  shepherd  kings 

r  wonder  wlio  does  know  it). 
.\n  error  .)f  three  years  I  made 
In  dating  England's  first  crusade; 
.And,  as  I  am  no  poet, 

'     I  got  I'hiripides  all  wrong, 

.\nd  C(jvdd  not  write  a  Latin  song  ; 

.\n(l  as  for  Roman  history. 
With  Hun  and  Vandal,  (ioth   and   G.iul, 
.\iul  ('.ibbon's  weaiy  •  Ri.ieand   Fall,' 

'Twas  all  a  hopeless  mvsten,-. 

■   Hut,  fither,  do  not  fear  or  sigh 
It  Cram'  does  proudly  pass  me  by, 

.And  pedagogues  ignore  me  ; 
Ive  common  sense,  I've  will  and  health, 
I  1!  win  my  way  to  honest  wealth  ; 
The  world  is  all  before  me. 

And  though  I'l!  never  be  a  Grecian, 
Know  Roman  laws  or  art  Phoenician, 

<  )r  sing  of  love  and  !)eauty, 
111  plow,  or  build,  or  sail,  or  trade, 
.And  you  need  never  be  afraid 

But  that  I'll  do  my  dutv." 


THE  QUEER  LITTLE  HOUSE. 

P.,il.,blj  for  a  b.i,;ht  line  i"\  to  rrcile.     She.hould  btuu 
prorer  tii..dii'.in..M  «;i,l  r  Ti.re^-ion  ,  f  face 

-^y^HKKK's  a  (jueer  little  house, 
-1-  .And  it  stands  in  the  sun. 

When  the  good  mother  calls. 


"m 


^ 


f-^ 


1 1 


s    * 


>'•? 


/  ////  /  /<•/ A'.v  s/'/-.ia/:a' 


The  i-liililii-n  all  run. 
Wliitc  uikUt  lur  roof, 

Tlifv  ail'  ro/y  and  warm, 
TIkmikIi  tlif  colli  wiiiil  may  wliisllc 

Anil  hlustcr  and  slcrm. 

In  till  daytinio,  this  ([mt-r 

l.ittlo  house  mo\fS  away. 
And  till'  ehiUlrtn  run  alter  it, 

Happy  and  gay  ; 
Until  loinis  haok  at  ni^ht, 

An<l  the  ihildnn  are  ted, 
And  t\uked  up  to  sleep 

In  a  soil  leather  hed. 

Thi^  ipieer  little  house 

lias  no  winilows  nor  doors— 
The  loot  has  no  sliint;lts, 

The  rooms  have  no  lloors— 
N"(i  liu-  plai-e,  ehitnne>  , 

Noi  stove  ean  you  see, 
Vit  the  ehildren  are  cozy 

.\nd  warm  as  ean  be. 

The  slory   >f  this 

I'unny  house  is  all  true, 
I  have  seen  it  mysell. 

And  I  think  you  have,  too, 
You  ean  see  it  to  day. 

If  yo\i  watch  the  oKl  hen, 
When  her  downy  wings  cover 

Her  chickens  again. 

A   BOYS   I  ICTURF.  ON   "KNIVES." 

■lbl«  U.luiC  Will  hr  in,-.-t  clTf.  tivc,  i!rli>'re  I  in  m  li -y  • 
tinlui...  -i)le  l''v  t.)  iuiil.,ic  I'.t  b..\'s  •i;ion>.  1  he  rr,il  .ut  ..| 
rc.'lering  thl-  --rU  .  liun  i-  in  ^«in,:  uti !(?•**'. y  nat;ij.il 

LADIKS  AND  CiKNTI.KMKN  :  My  Subject 
is  knives.  There  are  two  kinds  of 
knives.  I  will  mention  them 
eating  knives  and  jack-knives.  V.)n 
iini>it  not  \n\t  eating-knives  in  your 
month,  yoti  can  a  jack  knife,  because  then 
'■on  do  not  have  any  fork — I  mean  when 
von  are  eating-  raw  sweet  potatoes  or  raw- 
turnips  or  any  raw  things  out  of  doors. 
Vou  can  do  nineteen  things  with  a  jack- 
knife.  I  will  mention  them —  whittle. 
F'.arpen  pencils,  clip  off  finger-nails  and 
thumb  ones,  play  mum'l  ti-peg.  cut  knots, 
punch  hohs,  shock  out  clams  and  oysters, 
clean   fishes,  cut  your   name  on   anything. 

Other  things   make  whistles,  whet  it  on  • 


whet  stone,  cut  your  fingers  with  it.  break 
it.   swap   it.   lose   it,  find   it,   give  it  away 
l';\eiv    fellow    that     boirows    n    jack  kiuU' 
ought  to  give  it  right  ba<  k  again.      L  don't 
mean  beloie  he  is  done  with  it. 

.•\  jack  knife  is  made  of  twi>  parts.  I 
will  mention  tluin  the  handle  luid  tli. 
blade.  N'on  can  have  a  knife  with  si\ 
l)lades,  if  am  body  will  give  you  one.  Voii: 
fath.r  ami  mother  h.iiilly  e\er  give  yon  i 
six  bladei .  Tlu  y  do  not  think  it  is  !>»>■ 
Som-'  little  fellows  have  numb  j.u  k  knivi- 
Niunb  jack  knivis  arc  made  not  to  cm  ; 
my  liltie  brotlui  has  a  numb  jack  kiiil. 
Jack  kni\es  are  very  easy  to  l.ise.  A  felK  ■ 
almost  ahvavs  loses  his  knile.  lie  ti . '^ 
vi'ry  sorrv  wlun  be  liisl  funis  out  he  caiin.  : 
find  his  knife  lie  dots  not  brliixe  tli  ;! 
knife  is  lost.  He  kups  fe<  ling  in  lis 
pocket,  for  he  believes  it  is  there  soiiv, 
where  tinder  his  ball  or  his  jiws  harp,  or 
his  pocket  handkeicliief,  or  amongst  tlv 
cninibles.  Then  he  begins  ami  empties  ov.t 
all  these  things,  and  turns  his  pocket  insii'.i 
out.  and  shakes  it,  and  stands  up,  ar,  ^ 
shakes  his  trousers  Kg,  and  looks  down  i  •■ 
the  lloor.  and  jnits  tluni  all  in  again,  ai  ,1 
then  he  begins  to  hunt. 

Due  day  I  lost  my  knife,  and  1  hunt'. 
for  it  in  ninety  seven  dilTereiit  places  I 
will  rjiention  thein— in  my  mothers  wo:k- 
basket,  in  her  other  work  basket,  in  1.  r 
darn  stoeking  bag,  in  eight  of  her  bnr<;:.; 
drawers,  in  six  cracks  of  the  lloor,  up  g: 
ret.  in  the  ash-pail,  all  over  eight  (\'-  - 
crawiinj;,  in  the  cookie-pot,  in  my  niotlk  ■  5 
pocket,  in  the  baby's  ciadle.  in  the  ap;:-.- 
barrel,  on  four  top  shelves,  on  seventy;; 
other  shelves,  in  the  spoon -holder,  in  ten 
m\-  father's  pockets,  in  fourteen  of  my  '■  j 
brotlur's  pockets,  in  fmir  of  my  yxickr.-. 
on  sis  mantelpieces,  in  the  waste  baske.  ::•. 
m\-  sister's  doll-house,  in  her  bureau  Avnv.  -■ 
in  the  bedclothes  chest,  in  my  molli,  • - 
trunk,  in  four  of  my  sister's  pockets.  :■.:  . 
all  the  lime  my  knife  was  in  my  lrouser~  !  ^ 
inside  of  the  outside  part  of  the  trou?-  rv 
leg.  back  of  the  lining  of  it. 

I,a<lies  and  gentlemen:  Many  thank^  f  r 
vour  kind  attention  My  next  lecture -v.; 
be  on  "  Swapping  " 

Mrs.  A_i>!)v  Mortitj  Dr\~ 

in  Wide  Awak 


1  :i 


ill  II I    1 ,11  A 

OBORni:  WAsniN(itoN. 


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t  'Jf    Wj^lu'r^t. 11  >    Ij^nril  .y  rdt.v -.,[,>.■  1,1         -1.,     ■    I,    e    »      ^\\ 
I-     .     .       I.cl    e^'  !■    IJ,.,  IimII  ,  ,  J    J     »     il    .!.'.    hi    .,«.   .1    ..,,.1      ,.,, 
I,^  r,U  r«l.l(dtl     ■ 

173-  —T'^'  >H:venUcn  liuii<lrfil  tinny  two 
X     (Itur^c  WHshiii^jtoii  \v:is  liorn  : 
Truth,  ^;oi)(im-.s,  s^kili,  .-iikI  ^'Iuin- 
hiKh, 
His  wllulf  li.  ■  .lul  :i(|.,in 

1775.--I11  srvciitci  n  Iniii.liiil  ^.-v',  iitv  (i\i-. 
Till-  cliiti  I oiiiiii.uiil  lit-  loi.k. 
Oi  all  the  army  m  th.-  Sli'ti-, 
And  iicV-r  his  llai;  lor-,Miik. 

I7S3- — '11  scvcnltft-ii  huiiilrtil  t  i.i;iil\-tlir.  c. 
ki-linii  to  i)ri\ate  lil'-, 
He  s;uv  Ins  luuili  l<jvt_-.i    wiumiy 

Irfe 
l'"ri)iii  batllfan.l  fioui  ^lIllV•. 

17-!'/. — III  scvutitccii  liuiidrcd  ciglitv-niinj 
The  country  with  one  voi.  t-, 
Prochiiiiicd      liMii     President      to 
sllitie, 
Ulessed  hy  the  ()i-(jples  i  hoi.'e 

I"V4-  —  III  seventeen  hundred  niiiety-iiiiie 

Tile    Xation  s  tln-rii^  w -tr  sli.d, 
To  see  the  I'alriol  lile  iv^i^n. 
Am'  sleeji  aiiionj^  the  dead. 

.•^/A —As  '■  first  in  war,  and  first  in  [itai  .''• 
As  patriot,  father,  fri<-nd, 
He  will  jje  blessed  till  tinu-    .-ijall 
eease, 
Ami  earthh     -fe  shall  end. 


BOYS  WANTED. 

kkT\7^  ''•^■Tr;!),  •'  ''">'•"     ^f"^'^'  "ft-"  \^^- 
♦  V        These  very  coinu'on   words  um\ 
see, 
\\  anted— a  boy  to  errands  run, 
"A  .inted  for  everything  under  the  sun. 
.'-11  that  the  men  to-day  can  do 
T"  morrow  the  boys  will  be  doing  too, 
I-'or  the  time  is  ever  coming  when 
The  boys  must  stand  in  place  of  men. 

Wanted— the  world  wants  bo\  s  to-day, 
.\iid  she  otTers  them  all  she  lias  t'or  pay. 
.........      ,,.c:::iii,  puMlion,  M.i'ii;  . 

A  ustial  life  and  a  deathless  name 


V   si'i:.iA-i:x 

|{(j\h  to  sh.ipe  the  paths  for  men, 
liiiys  togui<le  the  plow  and  pen, 
IJiiys  to  forward  the  tasks  begun. 

i'lie  u.Jild  is  axious  to  em[>loy 
.\  .1  Jii~t  one.  but  eveiy  boy 
U'hd-i-  heart  and  brain  will  e'er  be  true 
To  w.vk  his  hands  shall  llnd  to  do, 
lbin.-.t,  f.iithbil.  earnest,  kind; 
T"  .;o.id  au.ike,  to  evil  blind  ; 
ll-:iit  (if  )v>ld  without  alloy. 
ll'.i'i/.j.       IJi^  :tv>/J  ..ijv/s  sitJi  a  boy. 


J«.' 


WHAT   A    HOY   CAN    DO. 

'■piiiM.  are  some  of  the  things  that  a  boy 
*  can  do  ; 

II'-  can  whistle  v,,  i,,i,d  the  air  turns 
blue  ; 
He  can    inak.-  all   th,.-  ^,,11, id,  „f  bea-t   an.l 

bird, 
•  \nii  a  thousand  noiM->  n.  vir  hi-aid. 

11.'  I'an  .row  or  cackle,  1,1    li,-  can  chick 
As  w  II  as  a  rooster,  lu-ii,  or  thick  ; 
Hfc;in  l,ark  like  a  do^,  h,^  ran   l.,w  like  a 

I  n\v, 
.\nd  a  cat  itst-lf  can't  b.-.ii  hi.  '    ,,1.    ,,w." 

lb-  ha•^  siinnds  that  an-   inlilud.  ^ln|)ed  and 

pi, tin  ; 
lb-  can  tliundcr  bv  as  a  railwav  train, 
Stop  at  llir  stations  a  br.ath,  a'nd  then 
.Xpph-  till-  sttaiii  and  be  i.!i    :i-aii'. 

lb-  has  al!  liis  ]»i".--  is  in  sm  h  command 
lb-  K-M  tnrn  n-lit  into  a  full  bra-s  band, 
\\  nil  all  of  tlie  in-tninu;its  c\cr  jilayed, 
.\s  he  makts  ut   hiniM  li'  .a  sirrtt  parade. 

N''iu  can  irll  tiiat  a  b(i\-  i^,  wry  dl 

If  iu-  s  ui,i,   uuakc  a!id  kc,  pi;:-  still. 

Hut     ear'h     would      hr    -C,,,,!      l,Ie..s     tlieil 

noiM-  ! — 
A  dull  (iM  plin',-  if  t'lK-rc  were  no  boys. 

BAIJY'S   LOGIC. 

('•iti/.'v  I'.tutitf  Siii-di'on. 

SUK  was  ironing  Ikt  dolly's  new  gown 
M  lid  Marian,  four  years  ohl, 
U  illi  Ik  r  brows  iiuckered  tlown 
In  a  painstaking  frov 


Uuder  her  tre; 


sses  o: 


f  gold. 


\k: 


3"4 


UTTi.F.  rar.A'S'  srr.ihT.R 


i 


■Tw;is  Suiuliiv,  :iml  iitiisc  i-iiiniiig  in 
ICxiM.miuii  111  ;i  h'lif  111  s»rj)ii»e: 

"  l>iin"t  \nii  kimw  it's  :i  sin 
Any  wuik  Ui  lif^m 

Dii  till-  iImv  that  tlu'  I.iir.l  XM1U  lil'u-!»?" 

'riuii,  lil!m>;  lu-r  t'iiii'  like  :i  toM-, 

Tlllis  ;lIls\viMtil  lllis  Ul-i-  lillk-  li)t  ; 

'    Now,  ilon'l  vmi  -.viiipuM- 
'I'lu'  ^'itiil  I, Hid  111-  kiiDWS 

Tins  little  iiHli  ;iin  1  liot  ?  " 

I'j.l/.  m;i  in  W     lli-.l.l.  VMV. 

A  SCI1<H>L  IDYL. 

RAM  it  ill,  ciaiii  it  ill : 
CliildunV  lu  aiN  an-  hnll.iw. 
Slam  it  ill.  jam  it  in  ; 
Still  Ihi Ti  's  luou'  to  lollow— 
ll\  s;ii  IK'  ami  lii-toiy, 
Astiniioiiiii'  iiivshry, 
AI);i-liia,  lii--t(iliii.'.\  , 
I/ilin,  '■\\  ini.liii;v, 
liolam  .  l;'  una  liy, 
Cirftk  an. I  Uii^.inoiiu-try. 
Ram  it  in.  ctaiii  it  in  : 

Cliililrcirs  lieacls  .wv  liollow. 

ka|i  it  in,  tap  it  in  , 

What  aif  tiai  lu  is  pai'l  Uit  ? 
Haii^;  it  in,  slam  it  in  : 

What  au-  ihil.lu  n  iM.ic  for  ; 
Aiuif.it  au  Iiaiii'u'i;y, 
Ar\  an  i)hilol<ii^\  , 
I'tosoily,  /(lolo.ny, 
l'hy>irs,  clinirtoloj^y 
Calculus  and  niatlu  tiiatics. 
Rhetoric  and  \v  droslalics 
Iloax  it  in,  coax   it  in  ; 

Children's  luad's  arc  hollow 

Si'olil  it  in,  nioulil  it  in  ; 

.Ml  tlial  tlu  y  (an  >\\;dUi\v. 
I'old  it  in .  mould  it  w  : 

Still  tlurr  s  iiiou-  to  follow. 
Faces  iiinclit;d,  a-a!  s.ul.  and  palp, 
Tell  the  same  ii;i<h  ii\i;  l.dt — 
Tell  of  moments  rohheii  from  sleep, 
Meals  nntasted.  studies  dtip. 
Those      who've     pas-ed     the     furnace 

throu;.;h. 
With  aching  brow,  will  tell  to  you 
How  tiie  teaciier  cramined  it  in, 
Rammed  it  in,  jammed  it  in, 


Ciiincheil  it  in,  j>i;u  Iml  it  in. 
KiiM'eil  It  in,  cliiM"  d  it   in, 
rrcssrd  It   ill,  c.ii'  -.-,,1  It  ill, 
ka]ip>d  it  111  and  sl.ijipi  d  it  ill — 
When  their  In  .ids  «,  ir   hollow. 

"  Rl  lllilliM  II    SlMlAV     IIlKALU" 


A    I011KH1  Ol     Jl'l  Y   HI  COHI) 

.Siii/.i/;',- tf>  I'i'iiith  ,./   /h.'\-  /  "A  I  f.ii'iiH,  III. 

I    w  I-  a  u  idi-  aw.lki-  lltlle    hov 

*       Who  I. .SI-  Willi  tlu    l>ii  ak    of  ilay  ; 

I    \\.  !<■   till'    inillllllS    hi     toi.k    to    .llrsS, 

'I'lu  11  lu    u.is  olf  and  av\a\ 

j  Wel.    his  K.ips  \\h.  11  lu-  rl..llril    the  staiit, 
.\lthoMi-h  tlu  A    \M  :.-  si,  .  p  and    liiidi  ; 

4  w.is  tlu-  nmnl..  r  .^In.  h  .ails..!   his  hasif. 
Hi-,  aiis,    it  w.is  1-onilh  ol  JnU  I 

5  \\i-i.    hi-,  pi-niiii  s  which  went  to  buy 
A   pa.  k  ii'i    ol    ciai  kels    led  ; 

6  well-  the  malchis  viliuli  toiu  hcd  thein  oil 
And  tlu  n      he  was  hack  in  hid. 

7  liii;  plash  is  hi-  ha. I  to  wear 
To  ,  nil    his  li.u  tnii  s  sole  , 

8  \MTe  tlu    \  [sits  the  doetol   mule, 
H,  foie  lu    w  I-  whoh-  on.  e   more. 

9  were  tho  dolorous  d,i\  s  lu-  spi-nt 
In  siirr.'W  ai'.l  pain  :   Inil  then 

lo  -.111-  s,-ei.iu!s  lu-  11  stop  to  think 
|!<-lore  hi-  do>  s  it  :i>;aiu. 

l.II.I.W    1)\M.\  I  'K     Kll  K 


DAYS  or  TlUi  WI.HK. 

Fi'T    S,  .  ,  •!    !  :ll.'i'    /-'ii!    .''■■''   '-".'-.       Ji.uh,'    cf 
,    n.,  1  ,,,^,-  /:■  V.-'  i:,,:  Sl::.:,„l  Sr;::k. 

Tor   .!a\s   of  the  \' .  i  k    once    lalkins;  t.. 

A'.ont      tl'iir      honsekcepiiij;,      tlu   : 
tnciu.s  and  tin-  wea.tlur, 
Actif.:    in    their   talk    it  would   he  a    ni.  e 

thin;,; 
l-'or  a'l  t.t  march,  and  .lanci-.  and  sing  ; 


1 . . 


riO    III    I      .111     Sli'O..      I'i'     '.»    'l      -  ^  •  .' 

And  this  is  the  way  they  decided  to  go : 


i*     S 


i.irii  I  i-')i.Ks  snr.  th'/R 


yt^ 


{III  w;v»/  (liif./i,  II  ./aii.i  !,[•.  .111:1  II,  ./,/!•  ,/ 
,-,,..<  IK  ,,t/',;/  A;<v />/,/,,  ,_  ,-.,,/;  ,„„.  ,;fi,ipf,,J 
.lilt  Ihi-  Ihim'i  llir  fi'iil-  >■  in,  nil, 1,1^  ) 

l-'ir--t  r;iiM<-  I  i  till'  Su  111  lav,  lusui-il  iin.l  ^ 1 

With  ;i  liuok   ill   lit-r  li.iiwl,  :it  ilie  1km. 1  hhe 

>t(>i)i|. 
NlDiuhiv  skiiijii-il  in  with  Miiip  aiul  ;i  tuli, 

rilMiiiif;  Mw.iv  with  :i  nih  a  iliil,  ilul, 
\V  itli  hoanl  and   iron  •   iim-   I'lii-  'li\-  hi  n.'iit . 
Talking  to  .NfotKlay  in   i;i.  i!  'i'liL;lit 
Till  11    Wfilni-^'la;.       tin-    .|.  ar     llUlr    .unk- 

laiiif  ill, 
kiihiiK  cDik  liDisc  1)11  his  r()iliii--|iiii , 
■riiiir->ilav  riUu'.v.il    witii   hiDoui  am!  l.iii^h, 
ll'-r  liair  in  a  tuW'  1    aii.l  -,;ir  in  a  llivii 
I'l  hlay  a|i|iiMir.|,  -  i\  Iv  liippiii^;  ahiii^;  ; 
i  I  ■  -conrfii  tlh-  kniM--.,  anil  tlvii  !i^-  u- 1^  imjih- 
>itniilav  la>it,   .vitli  a  ^f' :it  hij,'  tiilp. 

Into  wliii  h  \v«' all  jiiiiili  lor  a  \rr\  ^ 1  iiih. 

{  f III-  ,/,•!,',/>,  II   iii,i>,  I'l  I'l.l  I/;/.  /.,  //,,■   1.,,,^  ,y 

"  (i,h',/    Miinini,r      U,  tl  V  Sii'l -l:lin\") 
ChililriMi  ot"  Ihr  w.-.  k  aii-  w;, 

na|ili>-.   hu-y,    lull  of    i;IfC, 

( )ltvn  ilo  \v<-  1  i.nh-  till-,  Aav, 
Ami  \oii  ni.  't  11-.  .  \'   1  \   ;!  iv. 
Ilaii'l  in  h  Mi.l  uc  trip  aloii;;, 
Sin-iiiu;  :;  •  u'  •  '^'k  a  son},'. 
Ivi'li  oil'-  ni.i\-  a  (lut\-  I  liii'^', 
'I'lioii-h  it  In-  a  littlf  tniii-,:j. 
.'.;//   /'.■",    ,;•■/   /,/.;■/';:,•    ///,    //.,•     ,r '•,/,■>    i,l!,f 
fii'in  1  i\,!,i.  ,  nii'rirr,  ^/,,i/.ir,    7"//;r,//f. 
M  \i;v  h.i.v  l'A(,ic. 

II'  I  \vi:ki;  voii. 

II'    I    A'lr  V-  lU,   a  :  1    w   ^,t   I..  ^,  llu.il 
1  .1  i;    v(  1  l.r.  ak  tlu   -in  ilUst  iiil(>, 
An  1  ii  shouhl  l)'j  iii\-  tiaclii;r's joy 
To  -,  i\'  -h,-  h  i,l  no  hitt'-r  hoy. 
Aii'l    twouM  lit-  ti  lie, 
1 1    I  \M  !'■  you. 

M    I  wi  ic  von    I'll  al'A  i\  ~  t.ll 
1"!;>   ti  nth,  no  in  ittct  w  hat  lu  U'll  ; 
h'oi   two  t'uni;>  only  I  .1<  ^pi-c, 
\  cou.ii,!  h-  iM  ,111(1  l-llin-  lies  ; 

Aiiil    voti  woiild,  too. 

F(    I  W(  :>•  von. 


Jiwt  iiothinj;  hut  luM  water. 
\<h\  .ift.T  th.it,  they  niij^ht  .Irink  t«?«, 

I'.nt  iiothiii;,'  anv  >troti^iT  ; 
If  all  folkn  uonhl  aj;rtc  with  iiu-, 

They'd  livf  a  i^rfat  tlial  loii^;cr. 

THG  Bl-KSAI-D  OM-S. 

sur./i,  ,v  ',.<,,!  Fii/,;/,ii>iin,>il     S,l,;l  imir  Chil 
11,11,    tni.t  Ihiin   in  l!ii,\  ,ii,.l,,,if  />\ 

■  '!■■  ■  ',fy  ii'>\,\i, ,/  ,,„,!  v^,-  ,/■. 

Tii.K^M  i.  an-  tlu-  poor  in  -pint  :   for  ih.-irs 
■*•••'  i-  Ihi-  kiiii;.loiii  of  hca\in. 

I'.l.  --i-.l  ar.   thfv  that  iinMirii  :  foi  tii.-y 

■•li  ill  hf  i-oiiifortt-d. 
l!l,-ss,  ,1  art-  llu-  iiui-k  :   for  thi-v  shall  inhi-ril 

llu  i-artli. 
I:l<-.s,-.l  arc  tlicv  whi.li  ,1,.  iiiin>,'.raii(l  thirst 

all'  rn.;htfonsiu->s  :   t,,r  thiy  shalHii.- 

1 1 : !  I  .  1 
Hh-M-,|  ar.    111.   m.  nihil:   for  th.v  shall  oh- 

tain   inort  \  . 

lM.-vs,-,|  arc  III- pnr.in  heart;    for  thcv -hall 

v..  (  ■,,„! 

HIcss.-l  a;.- the  pea,,  makers:  for  thcv  slmll 
'■i'  c.ilicl  the  .hihlrcn  of  Co.!.' 

Ulc-scl  arc  tii,y  that  arc  pcrsccuteil  for 
nL;ht,..,nMi  ■-•  s.ikc  -  f,,r  tlicirs  is  the 
ki'-'        m  -ir  li.-a-,i  11, 

'■''■--*■''  ^v!i,  n   iiicn  shall   rcvih-  '-oii. 

an,,  :s  riii..  v,,u,  aii'l  shall  say  all 
III':'  '  .•!'  i-\-il  a-;iin-t  yon  falsely, 
f.-r  111'.   -:i!  e, 

(//.'. 'r/-/  /./  /,-„,    „n,!  ihal  t'^ilhif  :) 
kej.iic,  ,    ,11.1   h:    ,  ,x,  ...■.lin-  j^'  ■  '.:   f,,r  ^reat 
is  v. ,111  i.-waiil  in  hea\,      ,    for  so  per- 
sccnlcl  tli.-v  ih.- proi>hcts  wlmh  were 
heforc  \  ,ni 

I''!-'  iM     \r  \  r  ri||.:w,    .;.    2~\  2. 


IWrMV.TIllkl)  >»3ALn. 


Siiii.-.l  f  , 
ho,.     ,-       . 
rtny  fc.    ■.  1    ' 

lh«   '>t      .   T. 


T 


•  '  .V  v.  Ii..  1  \.rnn^c.l  f  „  ft.,  I,e'. 
■■■I  .1  ■  .11. t.  ,  ir„.,  ■  .  r  \,-..,.  ,,,„ 
■1      '  '"  '    .      I"  •?     .ii.J   rc^jtc  ont   -he 

'   Sfi:\M;K, 


111:    Lord  is  !ii\   -.hcjihenl  ; 
I  shall  not  w  ant. 


WHAT  TO   DRINK. 

i      -Vn.l  ew  ry  fnh-T  s  (huiLthter, 

••^iiouli], Irink  at  leust  till  twenty-one 


Ma'iiM)  Si'|..,\ki;r. 

ilo  iiiakclli   inc  i,.  lie  ,i,>wu  ill  green  pas- 

t  II  res  ; 
He  leadeih  nic  l.eside  the  still  waters- 


f* 


jo6 


/  //  //  /    /  <'/A  s      s/'l-.lh  /.A 


^. 


I      \ 


i 

\ 

I    \    \ 

! 

i 


TUIKH    Si'l    \K1  K 

He  roHtiirt  th  iiiv  •^mil  ; 

III-  U;ia.  th  111.-  Ill  llu'  pull  ut'  ii>;llti-.>twius'< 
I'm   1 1 H  'I  uiu'  N  sak''. 

1m>i  u  111  Sri.  \ki:k 

Y.'a.  tlioiii;'!    I  wills    lllioiis.;li    till-  \alli-y   "f 

111.'  sha.low  uT  il.Mlli, 
t  frar  11.1  >  mI  :   I'oi  'riiiMi  ail  Willi  iih-  ; 
Tliv  K.,1  aiul  Tliv  -I all   tli.-v  ri.iiifiilt  "If. 

1'  11    1  II     Sl-I     Vki    l-i 

Tluni   iir.pal--l    i    laMi-    !■.  Imi'   nw     in    the 

|.u--i'iu'i'  111'  iiuin.'  I  III  mil-'  ; 
'I'hou  aiiDinli-'l  iiiv  lu  ail   wuli  i)il  ; 
Mv  I  lip  niiiiK  ill  i>\ir. 

Al.l.l'  '1.1  riii-K 

Siiri'lv  ^ooiliu-^aiiil  nun  v  shall  fullmv  imp') 
Hi  nil  llii'  ila\s  111'  (mv)  i'ln  ^liti-) 
,'/ :  i< : 

Anil  (I)  ..<■  will  ihvill  in  tlir  houso  i>f  the 
1,111(1  liir  I'M  I. 


Rl  Mn.MIU  K,   HOY.S  M  \Kr.  MEN. 

■^A  T'lli.N  Mill  MO  a  !  iKK<'l  nroliiii 
\\        Slanilin>;  wisUuliii  llu- ^tifit , 

Wi'h  till  11  lial  aiiil  kiR-cKs-  IuhimTs, 
l)iit\-  fa  -o  ami  tiau-  nil  I'trl  ; 
r-.-s  iMl  l>v  tlif  iliilil  iinhii  .lii!^, 

SniiU-  upiMi  him.      Maik  iik'.  wIkii 
Hf's  KUiw  11  111    il  nut  lui.ni  t  it 
l"i)r.  u-iiicnil<  I .  I'i'.v-  nial;.    iiifii. 

Whcii  Ihf  liiiDvaiU  viiiulilnl  -I'lnts 

(Hi-rlluw  ill  liiivish  Inak. 
Chilli.'  yiiui  iliilil  in  i^tiuK  acn'iits, 

Po  imt  111  M'lii  aiiKi.-''  spvak  ; 
Von  ninst  mav  in  vnnlht'ul  IiumiIus 

Sii.il>  uf  t'.  U'U  1  iniri.it>  ;   tlun 
riaiil-  will  .uii'W  anil  l"ai  -m.il  Itinl  ii.;c, 

When  th'-  Liuiiv;  !>.'vs  ,ir.-  mm. 

Ha\<'  \i>n  IK". er  sitn  a  i;Taiul--in  , 

With  his  txt-s  a,t;li'W  with  juv, 
Hriiii;  M  mmii  -.iik- tut  nrkiiuim-ss 

Soiiu-thii'.u  -a'M  til  him  a  '"'V  ? 
Or  rt-latf  ^oini'  sli-Iu  nr  t  .iM':o-.s, 

Witii  'i  iiii'«  .lii  ';>■".".  '.1   ..  ■-'•:'.;■" 
Hesaiil  tlK-v  wuri-  ton  tliuii-hlli.-ss 

To  renu-nil«.r  lio\s  make  uiti)  ' 


1,1  I  Us  iiy  111  iiiM  s.imi-  phasuii  • 

'I'll   llu-   llll-   i.f  <M  I  \     l'll\   . 

1  iir  •  a.ll  1  liii.i  III  1  'W  li ml.  I    liil<H"-t 

III  its  sill  iinN-,  anil  Its  jit\s  ; 
K.'.\\\  \..ni  liii\s  I,..iiir  l.\   \iini  I'l.Khlnisn 

■|"ln  \   II  aMii'l  a  >;l""niv  'h  n, 
.\nil  Hi  ■  k  I'm  1  iiinliiit  1  tsiw  111  II  — 

Ami  H  iiniiiliir,  lii>\*i  iniki-  mu  n. 

TAi.i"  oi   A  iMMi  vM>  A  nna 

(A  ..'  I,  \  r  hu;  ilu^ 
T       1  li  .111  iipun  Ins  tiH-H  , 
TillN    liltlr  111  <■ 

Sitllts  1.11  his  iiosr. 

(iH-at   lii^  iliij; 

Thinks  II  i-  a  lly, 
Ni\  rr  sa\  s  a  wulil, 

Winks  niiv,htv  ^-Iv- 

Tii'v  lit'  '■■  til  <■ 

'I'l,  kl      .iiiv'i;ii-'-<  ii<»fif- 
Tllliiks  hki'  as  iiul 

'Tis  a  liluumin.;  ti>s*. 

1  l.ii;  siiiilis  a  siniK-, 

Winks  Ills  iilla  r  cve, 
Chill  klis  to  liinisi  If 
lluw  lii-ll  i-auh  a  lly. 

Tlu'i  lu   iii.ik.  s  a  snap 

\l.,..;|il\-  .piiik  :miiI  sprv, 
(Ills   U',    iittir  I'll:.; 

I'.nt  .1.1.  sn'l  f.iti-ii  llu-  fly- 
Tim   Iiltli   !..'■ 

,\li\  I-  .mil  li.i.kni-;  w-H, 
CiiiMl  I'i.s,  ilii.v;. 

Muslly  •^"W  'i>  swrll- 

U.'ra!  : 
IV.ir  fiirn.ls  an.l  liintluMs  all, 

]i,,i''t  1..-  ti..)  I'lsl.  .im!  frci.-, 
Anil  win  n  N.ai  faUh  a  Hv, 

|i<.  sine  It  ain't  a  1>"-. 


NVm  N    lAlHl  K    CAKVI.S   THF.    DICK. 

"V'lTi'.  all  I'li.k  iin  with  anxious  tye> 
W  W:R-n  faliui  .  aivrs  llu-  .lliok, 

\:ul  n|..aj.u  !"  alru.'s'   a!  wavs  siL'lis 
Wiien  f.itlu-r  tarN  rs  tin.'  diick  ; 
Tin  11  all  (if  i3!i  prepare  to  risp. 


linn   . 

\'iil  li'il'i  Kiir  lulls  iMforf  luir  i-v  ^, 

.\:,  I  I'f  ]i|i|i;ir.  i|  iur  siiTMc  siirpt  ]->•■. 

'A'iiiii   latlur  '  .irM>.  iln-  ilm  k. 

1 1'    !>i:u  '  -1  lip  iiml  ^r.ilis  u  (mk 

Wli'ii'   I  r  111-  (  :irv<s  u  UiK  k, 
A.I  Willi  I  iilliiw  :i  suiij  to  talk 

fnlit  lic\  larvfd  tin-  iIik  k, 
I'll  fnrk  is  jaliliril  inti)  iln-  ^i.|i-, 
\    r.j-s  the  lirtasl  tin-  kiiil>    In-  >.lt.ics 
\hil'- t  vtry  I  anfiil  |mi-.i)Ii  liidis 

1  rmii  llyiiig  <  lii|>'.  rii  .lin  k 

T.  •    |>Iatt<.-r  ^  alvva\->  Mit^-  to  >lij) 

'A'liMi  fallni'  tatM-s  a  iliii  k, 
.■.  '■'.  li.iw  it  iiiaki  s  tin-  (li^iu-,  ~!-.i;,  ' 

1'  it  iloi  h  lly  amiK  k  ! 
i  ' .•:  s'illi--li  ami  laliliaj.;!'  lea]!  in  ^|m(  e 
■".'■    -•  t  ■Miiiu-  K''l^y  ill  our  lai  r, 
.;  .  ;  f I'lh.r  iiiutlrrs  Hmdoo  ;;rai  i- 

\\'!ii-;i''|  r  lif  <jarvi-«i  a  .liii  k 

■'      'i'  :.  h  i\i'  Icarniil  to  walk    irciuti<l 

ri.i-  'lining;  room  and  plnck 
i       !i  iitf  til'-  window  vills  :;Md  walls 

I  J:r  siiaii  ni'  tatli'-r  s  diii  k 
".'■:!•;■    r.tli'.-r  ^;r.i-     ^   .Md  hlows  and  jaws 
■,     i  s'.M  Mrs  the  k.      ■  w  IS  lull  of  llaw,, 
.\  :'.  ni'ithci  laii^;!      at  liini  he  au~i- 
\\::  CO     ihi't  carve  a  duck. 

!•;    \'    Wkii.ur 


Ull-STIOVS    AiMH  1     WOVM.N. 

F    -   -     ■:•!  .>    -    ii   ...I   i  iiirf  ,.un,.ni  i- '  ,-  f       ,,. 

■        1.1    I.:.    •■  ,11  ...,    »ir  I  .  .  .iri     ji.i    li    ., 

■^TTiiir   two   tiK-ii    wcir   iiidd'.n    in  ,i  \v.  11 

»»  liv  a  woman  ?   3  Sam    \!'    i-    ;.,. 

What  man  askt-d  liissrr\aiit  tu 

.::mi  afti-r  Ik-  had  Ix-i-n  moit.d!\-  wu-;::(U-l 

'  w-miaii  ?     Jiid^ji-s  ix.  ^  ;.  ^\ 

;,       What    man    owed    Ins    h-a:;    lili-    and 

',     •  III  his  oi)Unli\-nK-n  t"  a  Ionian  '    1  stlur 

.   {\.   i^. 

I  What  kni>;  i  an^nl  a  ;;u,i,'  niall  lohc 
-  n  !i' '-.insi-  lu-  li)\'..d  tin-  man's  wik  i"  j 
.-  .:i    xi.   14,  IS 

What  mail  mailo  .1   vmv  -vvliiih  invul- 
'.■-'.  thf  lilt*  of  his  own   daii^ditor  i"     Jiidyjos 
•^■-    ,VJ    y,  ,U- 
■1.     What  man  once  r-ccived   most  liosjij- 

'. '.''.e    tr-,':lt!!'.t-l!t     fr!-.!V.    a    •.•.■■.•.•.•.•.■:•.:      ■.•.•!•.:■.:;:     \:.: 

■•"■i^h.t.  th;iugli  she  Lni.\v  him   nut'     (.'.eii- 
xx.v    17    19 


IK'      sil  .\i:iK 


.V'7 


;.  V.'hal  man  was  lU-ciivcl  l)v  a  woman, 
and  thill  tieaelurously  slain  Iw  liet  .■'  Ju  l^.-s 

I  \      1  .s ,  2  1  . 

■^.  What  man  ome  refused  to  ^o  to 
liattle  unli-ss  the  wimian  he  was  ado.ess  nj; 
Uoiild  I  omlint  it  ?     Judges  u  .  h,  ij 

V  Whatman  was  saved  liom  death  hy 
Ills  uii,  's  iin-teiidiii^  he  wns  sii  k  ?  1  Sam. 
X I  \      1  .1     1  I 

!■■  What  man  was  Iwn.  Iie'tised  1  \- 
hi-,  ml.  liiriiii^jli  a\-owal  of  luxe?  Jml/is 
'»-•'■     1''.   1  7,  and  .w,   1517. 

II.  What  woman  ju(U;ed  Israel  >  Judges 
i\.  t.  .S. 

I.'.  Wliat  woman  r.ivjiud  ovei  Israel 
si.x  years  '   zCiiron.  x\ii.  lo,  i  j. 


AN    r;ASTi;k  IM)NM-.T. 

Lrn-r.K  Miss  Vudet,  iiloomiiiK  and  swe.  t , 
Has  lier  new  I'/ister  l.uiiiiel  all  triiiim.  d 
and  eoiniilele  : 
The  liiiiii    is  rich  inuplc  with   hair  lines  ,,f 

lilaek 
Ii  lla.res    at  the   fmnl    and    fits   close  at    th.- 

Ii.ek. 
rilere'sa  liow  kllotiif  \ello\\   ■md  striiiv;s,,t 

[lea  ^reen-- 
A  pn-ttiir  liuniiet  hi-  ne\er  In--  n  se.-ii. 

iiut  .Miss   X'lolet's  <  atvful,  and  ki  .  ps  it  u.-ll 

hid 
In  liei  nnder^;round  liaiidliox    and  hohsia-.t 

the  lid  ; 
II    I'!aster    is    earh  ,  .ind     Maieh    •Aimis   are 

cold, 
N'mi'll  not  ha\e  a  ;^!inipse  .,f  ih,   piirjileand 

i;old, 
lint   when  I-i.ister   eoiiiis    kite,  eon    will    sei- 

the  whole  phu  e 
Crow  liri>;hl  with   Miss  \'ioUt's  lieaiity  ami 

grace. 

THIl  .MISSIONARY  lUiN. 

Gill'.!  /.'r  ('//I/,/;  vr  SiiiiJay  Sihiwi 
/■.'..',  ( 1. 1:1:111,  i:l. 

IKViiW  \  fiiiine  little  lad   - 
We  call  him  careful   Ikn    - 
Who  has  amoiiK  liis  iiuiiiy  pets 
.■/  iniisionai  r  hni. 

'  A  inissiotiary  hen  '  "  yon  shv  , 
"  What  sort  of  fowl  is  that  ?" 


"^"f^ 


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i 


I 

J 

r 

:         t    - 

f     '  i 
I       i 


30S 


I. ITU. I-    l-cLKS     SPhAKf-R 


Jr.sl  lisltii,  aiul  you'll  nil  agree 
Thai  she  is  calkil  just  ri^lit- 

\()\v  lieiniy  went  to  ^^umlay  school, 
Aud    there-   he  heard  them  tell 

Ahout  the  children  far  away 
Wlu)  hear  no  Sahhath  bell  ; 

Who  never  heard  of  Jesus'  iiatiie 
Nor  how  He  came  to  earth, 

Aud  gave  His  lili'  upou  the  cross 
To  save  their  souls  from  death. 

He  knew  they  had  no  pleasant  homes. 

N.I  teachers  Und  aud  true 
To  tell  them  (if  a  Sa\ioiir  s  lo\e, 

Ur  what  tr.ey  ouj;hl  to  do. 

}?en's  pocketlio'ik  was  \  c  r\-  lean, 
Th--  pennies  tin  ic  wiie  Itw  ; 

]5ut  Hennie's  innllui  lielpid  hini  out — 
S'"-.-  K^'^"-'  '''"•  '^^■"''^  to  (.i<-i. 

He  climbeu  the  ni'  i\  to  hunt  the  eg^^s, 
He  crawled  !u  neath  the  li  iin  ; 

And  his  rewaid  was  one  old  hen 
That  he  nii-ht  c  all  his  ow.i. 

I,>ear  me  '  the  wa\  that  idd  lu  n  laid 

Was  woni'.ertul  to  \  iew 
She  seemed  !o  know   her  l>usini>-.  well. 

And  souyl'.t  to  mind  it  too. 

She  was  a  missionar\'  hen, 

l'"..r  all  her  e^-s  1  e  sold 
I'or  pennies  for  tlie  rnis'-ion  Ixix-— 

Tliev  were  as  j;ood  as  ^old. 

Hen  s  pennies  now  were  never  m  arri. 

I  le  .jid  niil  iM\e  to  liev;  : 
I'or  tin-  old  h'-n  was  like  the  i;oose 

That  laid  the  golden  ei;K- 

She  ia!si.d  a  hrood  (■!'  ten  fine  cir.cks, 

W  n  diall;  d.  tlu  m  all  in 
To  sw,  11  tile  ranks  ;ind  re\enue, 

Of  lii-  niissionar\'  heu. 


SOMi   or  THI-.  RYE. 


At  a   Tp'irfrrtlU  f  ( 
r>-«     mt       i  ^     J  I.M  .■.;  .    : 

le«'    ii'    I         {    ■'     T-        !       I     ■     !    . 

U  I'nm  I)*-.     M.MI.   ..    V    ■ 

•^oiteit    ^taiii    '    r    1 


-..t:U--V    ■ 


1.1  niln* 


'inv  h  ■ 


\\<\M  III]  -til  li  un  <■'  k-.i-ii'ii  ft"  liii  . ': 

I  li.  11  iVr  !o.y  or  uiil.  Ultll  B  .  I.  -'r   ^u    v^-    x.  ■■  -■ 

t.ihir   tr.!:.  lilt-  i\t    it-tlf  :      "I    .,.]...    ^.  r.- ,!,!-  i.i .    .  I 
-tH.      NUu  li^s   iii.iv:e   liip   l>  '   .!»-   lr.\«.r,   ult^,,    1 
InciiiJ. " 


Wlij  ; 


I 


WAP  Made  to  be  eaten 
And  not  to  be  drank  , 

To  be  thrushed  ii\  a  barn, 
Not  Soaked  in  a  t.ink. 
I  come  as  a  liKssini; 

When  put  throueh  a.  null, 
As  a  bli^;ht  ami  a  curse 
When  run  throui;h  a  still. 

Make  me  up  into  loa\eS. 

.\nd  the  cliildreu  aie  ted  ; 
Hut  it  into  drink, 

1  11  star\e  till  in  instead. 
lu  bread  I'm  a  sd  vaiit. 

The  eati.  1  sliidl  rule  ; 
In  ilrink  1  am  in,i-l<  r, 

The  drinhei  ;i  tool. 


A  ROl  ("iM  kll)l:K  AT  Honr. 

M^■  pa's  ;i  };rtat   K<.n^;h  Kider, 
He  w.ts  one  ot   Tc'ldy's  !Ueli, 
And    he   lou-lii  belore 
b;i   Ciin.y 
In  the  tren.Mies  a!  ■':  the  len 
He  canie  home  sore  and  woi.nded. 

And  I  wirh  you  d  -ei   him  lal  ; 
He  s  K"t  an  ajipelite,   1  K^'-ss, 
K  inettx-  liald  lu   beat  : 

It's  eat.  and  eat,  and  eat, 

.\nd  It's  sleep,  and  sleep,  and  sh-t  ; 
I'oi  ma  w        t  let  us  make  no  noise. 

.\nd  so  we  creep,  and  euep. 
(),  W(   b.ide  him  welcome  home 

.\nil  we'le  i;lad,  he  w.i-n  t  killed— 
lint  i;ee  I   h<'s  i^ot  an  appetite 

That  never  will  be  tilled. 

He  savs  lie  rae.idit  the  lever. 

.\n.d  !i>   h'.d  the  a;:r,e.  t."); 
And  he  kind  o':.:ot  tiie  honiesirks, 

.\fii\  t'li-  wailin'  ina''.<--  him  blm.. 
lint  w  'ien  he  Ii  ae'iad  ''a-  --tati  >n. 

Aial  We  -  iw  iiin'  l'i(,ni  the  >;ate. 
We  w.re  tli.    iMi.pii  -t  little  kid,s: 

N'ou  eoniil  and  in  anv  stale 


U7TIJ,  FOLKS'  Srr-AKER 


HER  PAPA. 

\  r  ^  !>a')a's  all  (iix-ssc-d  np  to-.lav  ; 

i*A  ile  llfVcT  loukl',!   so  fi.lc; 

f   tlK.iiglii  ^vilt■Il   lirsl   r   louki-,!   at 
him, 
My  i>apa  wasn't  iiiine. 

He^s  got  a  beaiitifnl  m  \v  suit— 

Tlieold  one  wis  so  nh!  — 
It's  blue,  with  l)attu!is.  (,h,  so  l)right 

I  guess  they  innst  Ix;  ^^^M. 

An.l  {)apa's  sort  o'  glad  and  sort 

0'sa<l — I  wonder  wh\-  ; 
And  ev  ry  time  she  h)oks  at  him 

It  makes  m\-  mamma  .  i  . . 

Wliu's  L'nele  Sam  ?     Mv  pup  i  .  ,vs 

That  he  belong-  to  liim  : 
."lilt  papa's  joking,  \  aus,   h.- kn..us 

-My  uncle  s  name  is  Ij,n, 

My  papa  just  belongs  t.>  tne 

And  mamma      And  I  guess 
The  folks  are  blind  who  l^^nnot  srr 

His  buttons  marked  U.  S. 

U.  S.  spells  us.      He  s  oni-— and  y.-t 

•My  mamma  can't  h<lp  rry. 
.\nd  papa  tries  to  smile  at  me 

And  can't— I  wonder  why? 


30>> 


ARMY    DIET. 

Y'p'  father  .says    at  .soji-rs  is 

.lM  The  braves'  nun-,  '.u  e\cT  w  is 

At    when    tlu-\    heats   !!,,.    sli,^;s \.o 
"  Whiz!  "  ■        ■  " 

^  Thev  d<.n't  mind  it  a  bit  b.kiu 
''''"■  whi:/  m-ans  'at  \<.u  .,in  t  got  iiii 
A'l    so  they  ist  don't  kerr  a  bit. 

!'i  savs  'at  s,,j,.is  knows  .a  lot. 

An'  thev,  an  walk  "  i-t  like,,,,,    man  ' 

At.  aim  so  w,  11  'at  e\.rx-  s!,ol 
■^Vill  hit  a  snrak;n'  Spain  ird,  an' 

"■   -a\s  Ih.y  !ia\,-  to  .-at  '•  bald  tn  k;. 

Am    vany  "  raerooiis    '  ,,n  th.'ir  barks 

■''It  when  I  ast  him  whv  tiu  v  do 

'  '■   !-t  busts  ont.a  lan-;!:ir,  iivn 

ff    -avs    '    Voul    iowati.bigurtwo 

y     ■^■■a  I       au'langhsan'  langh.s    ,'"ii- 

All     says.    "   'At's  ist    thrx.TVthill.jl- 
;  ae  Suj,.l3  vaU  liie  lax,  i    '  \\\a  \"   ' 


THE  SPANISH  WAR  ALPHaBPT 

1h.rollo«.n,.  ,[,,l„a„,j    ,,  „,.  , 

— ■  -1  f-.....H.m,;y'i;;.  ,.■!";"■/'""■""■■?,'- "-"I" 

<    >"iiii--:.n  t.ich   l...^liii<  t!;,.  I,,  ...'i:,   ,:'';'     ,";'    lyl^^niv- 

''■'"■1.  ^^■.-.>u.,!,n^,i'.'iVi,'  7'  ■''';'-'■',•'''■''''"'• 
>.-nr,i„.„di.„,.,,; ;",.':':„l;,:;;:;:i;;;:;,,:,';;'-'jp'-"ri. 

A     IS  for  Admiral,  imj.assionate,  cold, 
^Ts     \\  ho  waits  for  instructi.nis,  and  doe. 
as  he  .s  told. 

R    stamls    for     Brooklyn,    commanded    by 
Schiev  ;  ' 

Th,.  hottest  of  liners  he  takes  on  the  ny. 
L  ;sf..rCnba,  a  tight  little  isle; 

l'V;''t\\hu;i,  w,    mayha\etofigi,t,i„ite 
a  wiiilr.  ' 

",;:,     ^'^'  ''^^^"^•^'t''^'-l.r  of  Spanish; 

"■'■  "'^'    '■''■'""   '■•>''.  all   his  pupils  t.> 

xanish, 

KMandsf.rKvans.  wiio's  never  so  happv 
.^swn.„   UK  res  a, diame  to  get  income, 
tiling      sera;)p\-." 
I-  ;-  !-r  Fn-edom,  which  means  a  great  deal 
A  hen   vour  ne,  ,-:   i,as  been   nmier  a  vile 
.■spaiiisli  (n.^.l_ 

(^  islbri^eunany,  wiios,.  ,nd.  emplovees 
Should  learn   better  nianiieis;   be  taught 
tosavp.tase. 

nMa„ds,orHer,.s,on!andan,lon>ea, 
NM^",    laid     do^.n     their    lives     t^.r    their 
liu  nds    M,ert\  . 

I's  f.r  lesnreetit-.  who  holler  lor  aid  ; 
Ihen  <at   \v^,  the  rations  and  loaf  in  the 

sll.lde, 
J  isf,,rj.,„es,   liavy  Jones,  if  vou   will, 
WlK.se   .oekeis  we've  twice  hn.l  occasi.m 

to  :;d 

^    -'^inds    ,or     Kin^,    the    yonng    King    of 

Spam, 

Who's   been    led  to  re-let  what  happened? 
inc        Nbiim-  " 

''    '"    ';;'..';""-■    "■'•"    ''^'^    ^reat   ooinmon- 
Andin    uhoni   tia-   peopj,.   plaec   all  con 

lldfM  e 

M'sl.TM.Kinlev.  we„,.Kometiief.et 
'  liath.s  aandlin-   this  matter  with  Verv 
gicat  ta.cl  ' 

\  '.  lor  X,  ;.o,,    X,.;,,,,,    \^  ,,,,,^, 

"a  wliom  wedei.:nd  to  o'erconie  SixmisI, 

wiles. 

"  P,e ''!.'';"'"''"•  '■'  I?'"^''*""'  <-niiscr; 


lose  1 


. y   Juai 


lei. 


laged  to 


•l' 


Six   I 


h 


3" 


1.  ITT  IE  FOLK'S'  SPF-JKhK 


rv  Tiirli'  Kicii,  llu'  phuc  had  soinc  forts, 
li'.U,    no    iloiiht,    (.If    lliis    tln-'y'vf    In-eii 
kiiocktil  tml  of  sorts. 
O  IS  fur  Oiutii,  most  unhappy  of  ladies, 
*  Who  itars,  pirliaps  rightly,  our  visit  to 

Cadi/.. 
Rs     lor     RcportiTs ;    thfv'rc    wi-ll    to    the 
fore, 
Hut    they    nuistu't   iniai;in<'   they're  run- 
ning; this  war. 
S  is  for  Sliaftrr,  a  uuui  of  g'eat  girth, 

In  .s|nte  of  which   fact  lie  is  jiroviuK  his 
worth. 
T  stands  fur  Toral,  whose  acted  campaign 
Was    played     for     the     gallery     over    in 
Spain. 
V  is  for  Union,  the  only  cement 

To   strengthen    a    State   and    disruptions 
prevent. 
Vs  for  Vizcaya  ;  she  made  a  gie.-.t  show, 
Hut     iTo\ing    a    nuisance,    we    sent    her 
i     '  1 ' \v . 
W   is   for   Waiiiwri!;iit,   wliose  motto   must 
he 
■'  Thegreaterthe  odds,  the  better  for  me." 
X  is  the  cross  that  is  put  against  Spain, 
.\ml    means   that   she's   out   of  the   Blue 
P>(Mik  again. 
V's  for  the  \oung-ters  that  sneakeil  to  the 
front. 
.\nd  gave  tluir   poor  tnammas  no  end  of 
a  hunt. 
?'s  for  the  v<-.\\  that   has  hall  marked  thi: 
n'.;ht  ; 
This   ipialilv    wins   win  n    stanipec'    upon 
right. 

.\.  C.  Ni:i  1)1!  \M 


THE   I'KICi;   HH  PAin. 

''T'^rniiv  came  to  tell  his  plavinate 
1  •  >f  .!  iuo-.t  suiv  i--fiil  trade. 

"  he    git     just    the    hesl    knife    this 
tlllK  - 
Coik-er<  w,  l.ig    iiiil  lil'.k   M.ide, 
Real  pe.irl  haiKil.       eo-t  .i  dollar 

.\t  l!if  sti'Ti'  a  wi .  k  hl;"  ; 
lint,"  n::d  lure  iic  winked  at  TMinmy, 
"  Didn't  cost  iiie  that,  vou  know. 

'  N'o,  sir  ;   w'.iat  I  trid.id,  for  it 

\\   isr.'t  woUh  .1  liiine.  I  guess. 
V  .11  h.ue  seen  th.e  chain  I'.oh  j;  ive  me— 


Brass  all  through  and  nothing  less 
Well,  he  took  a  fancy  to  it, 

When  I  hinted  it  was  gold, 
And  he  swapped  his  jack  knife  for  it 

My,  hut  didn't  he  get  sold  ?  " 

"  Ves,  perliaps,"  was  Tonuny's  answer 

In  a  grave  and  thoughtful  way  ; 
"  But  I  think  the  knife  has  cost  yon 

More  than  I  would  like  to  pay." 
"  Von  don't  think  that  I  got  cheated  ' ' ' 

"  Ves,"  was  Tommy's  (piick  reply 
"  Voil  could  notalToril  to  do  it. 

For  you  had  to  tell  a  lie." 

"  Bkooklyn   I'.Ani.B 


JOHNNY'5    OPINION   OF   (iRAM)MorHr:RS 

A  npf.  ill  I'  r  *  Jroll  h„v.  -Iiui..il  l-t  'i'"l-i"  i»  »    '     '    '  '  "''     "• 
ihoii^l'lfiil  t'  re  .i>  .1  r.  llr.  n.i^. 

GK.VNiniiiTlll'.Kii  are  very  nice  folks  . 
_'  They  lieat  all  the  aunts  ill  crealii'ii  , 

They  let  a  chap  d«<  as  he  likes 
.\nd  <lon't  worry  ahout  education. 

I'm  sure  I  cant  see  it  at  all, 

Wh.it  a  [Hior  fellow  e\er  could  do 

I'or  ajii'lis  and  pennies  anil  cakes, 
Without  a  grandmother  or  two. 

Crandniothers  speak  softly  t.'  ma's, 
To  let  a  lio\-  have  a  good  time  ; 

Sonietini'.'S  the\'  will  whisper,  'tis  true, 
T'otl'.er  way  when  n  boy  wants  to  clur.* 

C.randnuithers  have  muffms  for  tea, 
.■\nd  I'ies.  a  whole  row,  in  the  cellar. 

.\iul  the\'re  apt  (il  they  know  it  in  timel 
To  ni.ike  ehicken-i>ies  for  a  feller. 

.\iu!  if  lie  is  bad  now  and  then, 

.\iid  makes  a  i;reat  rai-keting  iioi«!P, 

Tliev  only  look  o\er  their  specs 

.\nd  say,  "  .\h,  tlu  se  boys  will  1"   Uiys 

"  Life  is  only  so  -i'oi  t  .it  the  best  ; 

I,et  the  children  be  happy  to  day." 
Then  tluy  look  f. n  a  ,\hile  at  the  sky, 

.\nd  the  hilN  that  are  far,  far  away. 

Quite  often,  as  twilight  conus  on, 
(irandmolheis  sing  li\  inns  very  low 

To  themselves,  as  they  rock  by  the  fire, 
About  hea\eii.  and  when  they  sii  lii  T" 


I.inj.l-:  FOLKS-  SPEAKLR 


Ai  1  tlu-ii  ,1  lioy,  stop[)iiij^'  to  uiiiik, 
Will  fiml  a  hot  tear  in  liis  eye, 

To  know  what  must  cdiih-  at  the  last, 
h'or  ^raiiilinothers  all  have  to  die.  ' 

1  wi-^ii  they  eoulii  stay  here  and  pray, 
h'or   a    l.ov     iiee<ls    their    i)ravers' evei\ 
ni,t,diL 

>i>nie  lioys  more  than  otheis,  I   s'jxjse; 
Such  fellers  as  nie  need  a  sij^iu. 

THE   FAIRY   H-OPLi:S   SPINNINO. 

T^OK  little  nun  and  little  maids, 


When  iiiijht  is  iusl  hei 


iiniini^', 


Oil,  then,  on  iiniJt  hills  atid  ^laihs 
The  fairies  start  their  spinniii;;. 

.\n  i  iast  each  silver  sluittle  ;,'oes, 

111  summer  darkness  chillv, 
V"  w  i\e  tile  redness  of  the  rose. 

Tile  whiteness  of  the  lily. 

i""    mint  the  rii'iniiig  little  ehes 
^  Wonli!  surely  make  yon  di//v, 
T,i  y  do  not  know  tl-ir  iiost  thems.j  ves, 
riie-e  \\ie  I'olk  (jnaint  and  busy. 

\'.\-  'iiook  and  cr-ek,  1)\   i>le  and  shoal 

:;  ■  Velvet  tield  isnd  \all.,  v, 
I '!■::•    Nature  keeps  their  muster  roll. 

:^  '  "iteii  as  the\-  rally. 

A'l  :   Aiir-i  the  little  chddien  wake 

i'l     aaiu   iiiorniiiL;s  •-a:!\-, 
•  \  ■    -  '•  l-'-  l^iee  liie  iairies  make. 

''.     ■  '''A    !i  tissue  ]ie  irlv. 

.'.    : .  .iliv  lolds  o'l  r  hianeh  :ind  stem, 

I'  -:i.d;es  with  dews  a  twiiikle 
^■'■'\  i!iii:- lis  cloth  of  j;old  and  -em 

1  I  m:in\   a  fdniy  wrinkle. 

"",,:!''',"  '"^'"  ■^'"'  "laids  may  .Iream 
'"■  -ide  trolls  and  eh  ^  s  are  plaviiii; 

'   y^!  i"-:ii.I..n,.ath  the  starli.difs   .deain. 
\\\:\  silent  h..iits  are  ilyi,,^ 

MAla;AKi;T    M.   Swi.sTi,;: 

TRi'i   BkA\i;Rv. 

_'■        •■/■•■    /.'-.■  ,vv,/  (,•,,■/„./•,,,,,,,/,_.    ,;,„ 

J)     i..!!.     <'Ood  IllornillL,^  Cousin    l.uiri' 
*'>-      1  nave  a  word  to  sav  to  voir 

/  '■'•''/,(.      ()n!\-    :,     u-,,..i  1      ,,     .-^     ,    , 

":'.i<;.  hour  tu  school-time,  and  I  eau  listen! 


R.  I  saw  y.ju  yesterday  speaking  to  that 
fellow  Sterling      l-iank  Sterling. 

A.  (^1  cnirse  I  sp,,ke  to  I'Vank.  What 
thei.  ?      ,s  he  too  good  to  he  spoken  to  .> 

A.   I'ar  Irom  it.      \-uu  ,„u^t     j^,^.  ,      ,  ^ 
aiiiuaiiilanee. 

A.  ludeeil.  Cousin  Ralph!  I  must  gi\e 
"1-  Ills  ac,ju.,i,^,,„,,^.  ,     (j,j  whatcoiiipulsion 

A  If  y,,u  ,1„  ,„,i  „.;,,,,  ^,,  ,,^.  ^.^jj  1^^.  ,^jj 
I'v'. ,,"'-■'    "^    ll'^-  ■lo^ulemy,   you    must' cut 

A     Cut  :      What  do  you  mean  hv  nit  .> 
,     A.    By  cutting,  1  mean  not  recogni/inir  a,, 
'".l.vidual.      When    a    hov   who  knows   vou 
passes  yon  without  speaking  or  howing'  he 
cuts  you.  ^ 

A  I  liiank  vou  lor  tlie  xplanation. 
.\nd  I  am  i,,  nndeistand  that  1  ninst  either 
^jve  up  the  aoiuamtanre  of  nu  fiien.i 
I'laiik,  ,,r  su;)nm  to  the  terrible  niortifica- 
";'  "'  ''"nK-cufhy  .Mr.  K,,ipi,  Jiurton 
atiil  ,iis  comp.niioiis  I 

A.  Certainly.  I'lank  i^  a  lu.v  of  no  spirit 
— Ill  slujrt,  a  coward. 

A.    How  li.is  he  sliov.il  it  ' 

A.  Wliv,  ado/,n  liovs  iiavedared  him  to 
(■ght,  aii-l  he  i-.-!iises  todoit. 

A.  .\iid  is  your  testof  cuiage  a  willing- 
ness to  light  .^  II  so.  a  hull  dog  is  the  most 
courageous  ol   gentleiiun. 

A',  r  am  sirious,  I.aura  ;  vou  must  give 
111"!  tip.  Whv,  the.Hher  davToiii  Hard- 
ing pm  .1  .'hip  on  a  fellow's  h.u,  .in.l  dared 
I'tank  St.-r!ii;g  to  knock  it  (jff.  !!,,t  Slei  ■ 
ling  folded  his  arms  aiMl  w.ilked  olf,  while 
We  all  groaned  and  liiss-,-,1, 

/.  Vol!  di.i  .'  \-,Mi  gn.ined  ,uid  hissed  > 
Oil.  Ralph,  I  did  not  hvi.eve  von  liadsolit- 
ll'-  ()t  the  true  geath.inen  a'.out  vou  I 

A'.  Wliatdoyou  111,  an  .^  Coiiic,  ii.,w  I  do 
Hot   like  th:',t. 

/  .    U'ere  vol-    It  the  gual  fire  1  ist   night  ? 
A',    N'es  ;  -rotn  H.irdmg  and  I  In  hu-d  work 
oil.,  of  the  eii-lie  s 

/       r'i'i     vo„    s,...     ,l,:,t      l„„,      .,,      ,  ,,,^, 

Lridi  r  .^ 

^  k.  \es;  woiiMn't  1  like  to  he  in  his 
shoes!  'I'Ir-v  s:iv  th..  1  luinane  Society  are 
.U'';'i.t;  '"'-■■■■■>•  lii'ii  a  medal  ;  for  Ik- saved  a 
)'.'''^'  --  ''!>■  :>■!•!  no  nii-l.ik-.— .it  the  risk  of 
j'"j  "-  •--  ''••'  ■  ••^eivlMidy  saui  so  ;  tor  the 
l.idder    he     went    up   was    all   charred   and 


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<f^:-; 


J  i: 


1      '  !■ 


!.iri'l  I:    lO/.hS'    S/'/:.IA'/:r 


wiMkoiu'd,  :uui  it  luiiki'  >'iuirl  oil"  luloic   lu- 
^;ul  Id  till'  ^nmiui. 
/  ,   What  l)oy  w.is  it  .•■ 

A'.  Noliodv  (.'oiiUl  liiitl  out,  liiit  I  Mipposc 
the  iiioriinii;  I'-.ipvr  will  tell  us  :ill  ;ilMiut  it. 

/..  I  li.ivi- .1  i-.>p\ .  IKmcV  tin-  ;ui(iuiit  : 
"('■lr:il  lilt  ;  li.uisc  tcu.uilnl  li\  inuir  t'.miil- 
ies  :  haliy  k-lt  in  oni- ot  the  upiai  lounis; 
hulcliT  nnuli  cluuixl  ;  lirrnr.in  ti'o  lu;n v  to 
i;i)  up  ;  Imi\-  c;uiif  Im  \v;Uil,  i;in  up  ;  si'i/nl 
,ui  int';uit  ;  desci-ncUil  satclv;  k^'^'  'I  '••'" 
.irius  (it   CkuiIio  nuilhii . 

A'.    Is  the  lioys  nauK'  nuiUinufil  .' 
A.  Ay!     lli-roitisl     Ilcrr  it  is!     And 
vvlio  ilo  \oii  lliiuk  he  -^  ' 

A'.    I)<)  not  k(.f]i  UK-  in  >uspcnsi'. 
L.    Well,  then,   ilr's    tin-   buy  w  lio  was  so 
.ifraid   of  kuockinv;   a   ■  hip   otT  yo\u    hat 
h'rauk  Sterling — liu-  cowaid,  as   i,vr  called 
him. 

A'.  Xo  1  I  el  me  -rellie  paptv  lov  ni\ -.ti!. 
There's  the  name.  s\ire  enouydi,  printed  ni 
capital  letters. 

/..  Hut,  cousin.  h'>\v  iniuli  move  illus- 
trious an  achi.vi  nu  nt  it  would  have  hrcu 
for  him  to  have  knocked  a  chip  olT  \our 
lial  !  Risking  Ins  llle  to  saxeachip  of  a 
liahy  was  a  -mail  malliv  I'ompareU  with 
that.  Can  the  gratitude  of  a  mother  foi 
saving  her  liaKy  make  amends  lor  tlu- 
ignominy  of  being  cut  by  Mr.  Tom  Harding 
and  Mr.  Ralph  Hurton  ?' 

A'.  Oont  laugh  at  u'e  any  more,  Cousin 
I.anra.  I  see  I  \e  Ineu  stupiiily  in  the 
wrong.  1-iank  Sterling  is  no  coward  111 
ask  his  paidon  this  vci  v  da\'. 

/.  \Villyo\-,?  Ms  deal  Ralph,  you  will 
in  that  c.ise  show  that  yo>i  are  not  without 
courage. 

(IRANDPA'S  AVi;kSI()N   TO   SI  .WQ. 

Ir  wa>n  I  so  wiieii   1   was  vouiil;  ~ 
We  n~ed  pl.iin  language  then  : 
We  didn't  >I'e.lk  of  ■■  lliem  g.do.ns," 
Meanin'  lio\  s  oi  u\^  n. 

Wlieii  speaking  "I'  the  nice  h,in.l\v:ile 

I  )f  Joe.  or  Tom.  or  Hill. 
We  did  it  plain    -we  'liiln  t  say, 

'    He  slings  a  n.i-..>-  'piill.' 

iVii     WiiCli  TW    S.iV\'  .i  glTi    .Vr   llKCTi, 

Who  never  failed  to  please, 


We  called  her  pretty,  neat  and  good, 
Hut  not  "  about  the  cheese.  ' 

Well,  when  we  met  a  good  old   Ir'end 

We  liadii  t  lately  si-eii, 
We  greeted  him,  but  didn  t  say, 

•    Hello,  you  old  sardine  I  " 

The  bovs  sonu'times  got  mad  an'  fit  ; 

Wi.  >poke  of  kicks  and  blow-  ; 
Hut  now  Ihev  '    what'k  liini  on  the  snoot 

Ur  "  paste  him  on  the  nose." 

t  tnce  when  a  youth  was  turned  away 

H>   her  he  held  most  dear. 
He  walked  upon  his  feet     but  now 

He  "  walks  otT  on  his  ear." 

We  Used  to  dance  when  1  was  y(.)ung, 

.\nd  useil  to  call  it  so  ; 
Hut  now  thev  don't — they  only   "  sling 

The  light  fantastic  toe," 

Of  dealii  we  spoke  in  l.inguave  plain 

That  no  one  did  perplex  ; 
Hut  in  these  da>s  one  dosen'l  ''k  — 

He    '  passes  in  his  checks. 

We  praised  the  man  of  common  sense 
■    His  judgment  s  good,"  wesaid 

Hut  now  they  say  :      "  Well,  that  old   p. 
Has  he  got  a  level  head." 

!t'>  rather  sad  the  children  now 

Are  learnin'  all  such  talk  ; 
Tliey'\e  learned  to  "  chin  "  instead  ot  i ': 

.\n'  "  waltz  "  instead  of  walk. 

To  little  Harry  yesterday — 
My  grandchild.,  aged  lw(h — 

1  -.ud,  "  Vou  !o\e  grandlia  ?"  said  he, 
■'  Vou  bet  your  boots  I  du." 

The  children  bowed  to  a  stranger  once  . 

It  i-  no  longer  so    - 
The  little  girl,  as  well  as  boys. 

Now  greets  you  with  '■  Helloa  !  ' 

<  )li.  give  me  back  the  good  <dd  day-. 

When  both  '.he  old  and  young 
Conversed  in  plain,  oh    fashioned  w..r  - 

■' ■■"  '  '      '  '  li.  T.Wi-.^ 


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■  1  l!,i    I,. 


I  III.-  1..-I  lll.l- 

'.  f.:  i.%  rill-  t,:. 


J    <  ,h. 

"imi     l|j 


I        \M\\   i,,ii,  |,v  his  la.i-on  eve, 
1  Ills  ravfii  U(.-ss  and  uulu  tii'  [.rid,-  , 

i'l;u--f  <lii,i^y  (liaiurii's.   as  tl,c\'  liv, 
'I'rll  that  a  i;Teat  soul   throhs  iil'si.if  1 

^ i;:,lc  fi-atheied  crown  lie  wears. 

'-'  .M'iii^;  ill  jiride  his  kill,^l\•  hrow  ; 
:;nt  his  erowiiless  Iiat  in  grief <le(lar'es, 
I  :ini  an  untlironeil  monarch  now  !" 

<  I  iiohle  son  (if  a  royal  line  !  " 

I  'xrlaiin,  as  I  ga/e  i-ito  his  face, 

II  A  shall  I  knil  my  soul  to  thine' 
ll'^v   iij;ht  the  wrongs  of  Ihine    j,;    ;ntl 

race  ?  ■' 

''1  :iat  shall  I  do  for  tlice,  glorious  one? 
i  ■'  s,,othe  thy  sorrows  my  soiil  aspires. 
;     '-^  •  :iiul  say  how  the  Sa.xon's  son 
■M.iy  atone  for  the  wrongs  of  his  rvthlt-v-. 
-:res?'' 


\::  :   I 


^••aks,  he  speaks  .'—that  nohle  chi.f  • 
ni  Ills  inarlde  lips  dee[>  accents  c<nne 
Itch  the  sound  of  his  ini^ditv  grief  - 


Jl'ST  MY  I.UCK. 

It  XT]  \K|.;  had  no  luck 

i\       .\nv  u.iy,"  he  sighed  ; 
l''alc  has  kep'  nie  <lowii, 
Or.    It   least,   has   tried  ; 
Xe\ei    found  a  cent, 

Al'  \'\v  got  I  earned  ; 
-Vo  siK  1,  Word  as  luck, 
I'ur  as  I'm  concerned. 

"  Never  had  no  Iielp 

Anvwheu-.'"  he  said  ; 
"  .Mways  li.ad  to  work 
^  For  each  liite  o'  hiead  I 
NeXti  took  a  chance 
^Tliat  I  wasn't  caught  ; 
Xex'er  won  a  bet, 
Hut  I  \e  lost  a  lot  ( 

Xe\  t  r  had  no  fun 

All  my  life,"  he  cried  ; 
"  Wish  when  I  was  born 

1  ci.uh!  just  of  died  ! 
Bet  you  when  I'm  gone 

The\-  11  in\ent  some  way 
Folks  can  li\'e  right  on 

Till  the  jiiiignient  (lav, 
'Cause  thai  there  'ud  be 

list  my  luck'  "  sai.l  he. 

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A  MorniK  s  Aovicn. 

11-  \(iu  wanl  I"  pKasc  tlu-  men, 
1  »;mi;liUt  niiiH-  ; 

l.taiii  a  liuli-  Ml  til  art, 
SiiiiK'  ^iiinl   iKHliy  l>y  li -arl, 
l,.in};ita.i;is  lo  wit   iiniiail, 

MllMl-  liiu  . 
Know  till-  111"].,!   \\a\   lo  ilii-ss, 
llinv  lo  coniloil  an.l  >  aii'^^s, 
llatu  V    a  lill'.r.  i;o-sip  k-^s, 

1 1  in,L;lili  1  iniiu 

If  yon  waul  lo  pli  as.    llic    liicll. 
I  >  lU'^hli  1   paiai   ; 
^t     .V  how  lo  mix  a  cakr, 
1.1  a!  ii  lo  s,  u  ami  lioil  ami   '>ak.-, 

Sl\    NOlWlHiL    lol    I  ooklll.',   -     -akc. 

1  low  ili\  iiu  ! 
Ill-  a  lioii-t  will',  all  liii-  u  -t 
Coiml--  lii'.'  'illU   :  tMilli  riuik^scil, 
Siuli  .s;;l!>  al'.',a\--    many  ln-l, 

l>aiiglilii  iiiiiu-. 

l.\i.i\    Mrniii;i.i.. 


•iiul  I  am  >onv  to  say— tlu)>ij.;li  this  witness 
is  a  man  i>l   m\  own  Iralluis      lliat  tlulr  aii- 
in  no   po'l' -siou  lil.ul-  s|ii<)iol   rvtryioii: 
pU'Nion,  au'i   sunn    ol    lln  ni   lio   not  alwa\s 
spiak  K""-!'"  '  ^""''        '■  "I'l   II"'   \\iliKss   i\ 
jilains  what  li  ;s  l.tronu-  of  ni\  .  lii  nfs  no-. 
l.atlui  In-  lannot   1m     IkHimiI        Ilccann.  I 
In-  allowtil  lo  laisr  a  i  asilc  in  the  aii  li\'  In  r 
ini;  ujion  a  l.iisli       So,  tinsiim;   in   that   ,' 
niinislialii>n  of   lliitisli    jn-licron  \>liirli  li.. 
sun  iicvci  s.is,  1  ,  lost    in\'  I  asi- 


AVAsr  iiii.ki:,  oi;(»W(ir.. 

11     \oU  r;iu  inako    l!lcoUi>i  ,   (iiolm-, 
N'oiiliawllii    1  lu'Jil  ot  i-Miy  man 
'I'o  ill-  tin-  nation's  I'Hsi.li-nt- 
l'!o\  alnl  lu-'s  Aim  I  a  an. 
i;ul  sonnluiw,  win  11  wc  lliink  ol   it, 

\\\    U'  liouiul  in  sorrow  to  a\ii 
\\>-  wish  that  von  lia<l  lu  1<I  your  inaci- 
.\ml  Ul'l  tliiiii;s  stLiml  jusi   as  tluv  ucu 

,\t  yonv  ai^f  politi.'S,  il>  ar  Citor^c. 

Cannot  l)i-  laki  n  Uji  with  i;h'f. 
r.iiticiilai  1_\  li\'  a  man 

Wild  all  his  111.    has  toani.  .1  tin-  sr.i 
I'ac   joN  \  on  sr.  Ill  to  liolil   a  i  iin  h 

Is 'tV:;u;.;hl  with  Ir.alsaii.l  tnuihU-s -.  ■• 
Noll'.;  wish  within  a   imnitli  that   loii'  i 

liciai  iilown  np  at   Com-^idoi . 


INDIAN  .ni.XI  1)  ORATORY. 

,\  \\nvi-:  Imlian  hanistir  ot'  l'.rni;al  le- 
J\  <rntlv  ni.i.'r  the  lollowinr,  iniuim- .ul- 
,1,,  s.  in  .oiiil  :  ■■  \\y  1>  arii'  1  hi-  -.al. 
witli  m<i<  wimt  lioin  a  tiapot,  Ihiiiks  to 
l.iowluMl  nu  lioin  no-  ]•  ;<s  :  l.\it  this  is  a 
guerilla  waifauv  1  .laml  uilUt  Hk  shu.s  y,,„,.  ^, „,,  ,^  ^.j,.,,,,  ,  ,U..  p..,,,,!,-  have 
,,l  in\  .-lit  111  and  on. .  s,-,k  to  pkua  my  I'oiif 
,,1  roiil.  iilioii  .h-ail\  in  yoiii  hon.'r's  f\e. 
\!v'  h-aim-.l  tVii-ml   mrirly,  ami  \ai:i'v,  'U'ls 

iiaok    ii'poii   tin-  sh.-ot   aiu-iiors  of  m\    .-asf. 
Nhili.'iil  is  a   waiow.   yonr  honor:   a   poor 


ha]',  witii  oiio  po-t  nioiti  111  son;  a  wi  low 
not  ahh- to  I'al  mole  Ih.i''  one  ni.-al  a  .la\-  : 
.so  iiiv  poor  oh.  at  li  IS  ii..l-iu-li  pliysuiuo  or 
niin.l  as  t.i  he  a'-'lu  ',..  assault  th..'  Insty  ..■om 
;,!;,in;,nt  Vet  sh<-  1,  -s  hv.-u  .l-piiv..!  ..I 
sonic  of  h.a-  !ii..r.-  \al;nhh-  h-allu-r- -tliat  i- 


i;  '.  n  piouii  lo  lion. 11    von,  deal    L  > 
\\\-  h..'.l  it  :i  niisloitiiiK   thai 

Th.-  ..ihtr  1"  I-  hv,L;iiis  t.>  hii// 
W.-  lul  llir  i.h  a  thai  \.Hi  hol.l 

!s  1.  alK  .111.'  tlial's  .kiiioii  soiit  ; 
W'c  want  \..n  lor  our   Inao,  ('.iiiii;f 

.\n.l  not.  sir.  '".ir  our  rrrsi.hnt 


i.-  war'u-l  in  tinu' — .lisiniss  ili..-  tho 
V..ur   Iricmis  wh.i  '.sish   \. >u  wt-'l 


■"""'""''"' ■,,     ,            .,.;,,  I  'pint  V..U  VI.  k  up  v..Mrronra-L- and 

t'l.- h-iMu-r  ol     u-r  ii.'sv.      \  v  hariK-.l  '.!  :cml  i  .i...  .< .  ..  j..   ^  >'i    .                     r. 

t,u   a.  .  ur  .  I     ui  u     K  p,;i  111  s  aml.iliononl  of  naoli 

h  IS  s'U.     t  1  it   'Ik-K-  ;s  oil  ■   U   sa  a-  Ol   Ills  .   .  ,oM 

liass.u.l  t.i.ii  ,,K.L        ^^    ^^    ^    ,,'.  -.'■r-  'hit  if  v..unu-an  t.^s.-,-   it   thron.i^h- 

^  'r>''" '!;■'•'  ''•',"'    i  1.'.' I,',,''.,,'. nV  •] cu'  "  ^-"i' "■""'^ -'■'•  ^■'"■■'"'- '"''".^  ''■' 

aa.l    ..a     t.i      ui    I                   P  .,  .-.m- li,,",  .r  Tir  n ,  ra-aninu  w.  1 '  !o  v.ni,  wr  sav 

r  If. •  li. '  s  loll  1.    OL"   )■  I a-\ .  .i ,      1  >r. I  \  oil,  no,  .  II  ,  ■ 

rir,    II.  s.iiuii..  i  I  .                       .        -    .                 ,  11.^   '^     ho-  .nir     t..-i>ri;f,     tlial     \ 

witliv..urlu.iioi  sva^t.-xpi.rKiK'cispU-ase.l  ,,,..,  i 


.,,,,,,,.!,  !,,  ,.i,s,.rv  ,j  i.liat  trnthfnliifss   is   not 
eu  plentil'ul  as  blackhcrries  in  this  country 


VVll.I.I,\M     Hi 


/■NCOR/-:S 


3'3 


U.MINISMII)  SI  ILL. 

/;■'/,,'/(      .-.////,;'.,',■  I.,j.,l,\,  ,.   ,  hum.ir.iuijn.re 
\      liAli\   s  liDot  ami  a  sUriii  of  wool 
iTx  I'iKkd,  and  s.,il,-,l  aiid  sufl  ; 

Uilil    tliin-s.  you   ^av,  ami    no  .loulil 

Kouiiila  M-aiiMu'sii.  ik  tliis-,torni\'  iii^;'il, 
lJl>  ill  tile  \  aids   li.iii. 

Mo^l  Ilk.-  ir>  lolly  ;   1,11!,  mat.  ,  i,,oli  |i,  ru 

W'lirii  liisl  1    u.  Ill  lo  s,   1, 
\  vvoiiiaii  stood   on   llu-  fai  olf  strand. 
\^itll    a    wrddini;  riiu'    on    dit     hiiiall     soft 
hand 

'A'liirli  1  Innv  so  .  los.   lo  in, 

Mv  wii;— (-.(.d  1.1, s-,  h,  r  :      Th.-  .la.   I.i'loi.-, 

^Ili-  sal  l.tsi.i,     111  V   li.iil    ; 
\\:<\  tii.'siinli-lit   k|ss.-,i  li.i   ■,,  l|,,w  liai,^ 
viid  IIr'  d  iini\'  lingers,  .l.-ll  aii.l  Ian, 
l^JiiiU-.i  a  l)al.\  's  hoot. 

i  iic  voya^r  was  o\ii,  1  laniu  asliurc  ; 

W'litit,  think  \.)ii,  found  1  tln-ri- .■' 
■  v  .;i:iVL-  tlK-  daisies  liad  siiriiikUd  uh.te 
\  .  ..ttaj;i>  fiiiiilv  and  dark  as  night. 
An.l  this  iH'si.K;  tin-  idiair. 

Til.-  little  l..)(ii,   'twas  nntiiiislifd  still  ; 

Tl'.e  tan,i;k'd  skiiii   la\   iit-ai  ; 
!!!U  the  knitter  had  },;oni-  awav' to  i.-s|, 
'A'Uli  th..- hahe  asleep  on  lur  ([iiict   l.n'asl, 

iJ.nvii  ill  the  ohurrIi.\ar.l   .Inai. 

.S\K  \ii   K     1!.  n.T.  IN 


AUNT  JLMIMA'S  COURTSHIK 

/     ..--,/,•.,/    .,VV, //.,„/„/,//„;,,,;    :,,:..,s,..,uU.„ 

W\  \\..  L;ir!s    -if  yon  iiiiist  know— iv.-koii 
I  must   lull  ye.      Waal.  I  u  as  in  the 
winter  time,  and    father  an.i  I  w.  n- 
'ittia.;   alone   in  the  kitchen.      We  win  sit 
'^■■•■VA  ''li.ir  sort  o'  quiet  like,  when  fitiurs;-,^ 
-'•'     lie    to    iiie.     ■■Jeiiiinia  .Vid    I     S'  / ' 

-/.  1.  ■  What-  sir.^"  \-,,\  hes.v.,  se/.  he' 
'A  ;i  n  t  thala  rapal  the  d.)or?'aad  I  se/..' 
■-  ■■  I.  ■•  .Vo,  sir,"  Hiniehv.  fitlur  se/  t,,iiir 
i-:.i!!i,  sez  he.  ••  Arey.iusure  ?  "  .\n.l  Isi/, 
-  '  r,  "N.J,  sir."      So   I    w.iit   1.,  the   door' 


I'M  0]1i.-!Rm1   it,   aiK 


sure  enoiii;h  thtre 


!!ian.    Wa.il,  lieeanie  in  an.lsat  <lo\vn  1. 


r,    an.i     faii 


ler    ami     he  talk 


.i;;!i.st  e\jretliin.ir  v. 
l^lked   about   the  farm,   ll: 


,1,1  <i, 


eil     alioiit 


ley  'alked   aho.it 


the  crops,  and  they  talked  al.oiU  poll/,,,   ami 
they  talke.l  atioul  all  other  tieks. 

liiiiiel.y     father     s.  /      t,,      mj,     s,/      Ik- 
'Jemima!"       .\n,l    I   se/.,    s./    j,    ■•  What' 
Mr'  '      And   he  se/,     ■Can't     ■  e  have  some 
n.Ier.'  ,      And  rs.v.,se/  I.     ■  [  ,uppose  s„  ■• 
So  I   went  down   .ellar  ami    l,r,)iiHhl  up  a 
pit.  her  ol.-i.ler.  an.l  I  liande.l  .some  ei.hr  to 
father,  ami  then  [  haide,!  some  to  the  man  ■ 
••'nil   lilher  he  .Iriiiks,  an.l   then  tlu- man  h,' 
dunks,  Id!   ihev   ilrink    it   all   up        \ft,.,    -i 
while  lather  se/   1,.  me,  s.v.   he.     ■J.-mima:'' 
Ami  [  s</,se/I.  "  What,  sir  .>      An.!  hcs,/ 
v/   he,    "  Ainl   it   most   time   forme  lo  I,.' 
thmkinv,  ahoiil  Kninj^to  hed  ?'      Ami  I  se/ 
Mv.   1.    •■  Imleed.  yon  are  the  best  jnd,',- ,,f 
tliat    yourself,  sir."       'Waal,"  he  se/^' s,v 
li^-.    '  lemima,  hnnn    nie  mv  ,liessin;;.o,,„  „ 
aiui    slipp,,rs."      .\n,l    he   put   them  ,,„   -in.l 
:iM.T  a  while  lu-  went  t,,  I.e.! 

An.i  there   sal  that  nun  ;  an.l  l.iiiubv  he 
be-an   a  liitehin-  his  ehair  up  b.w.ii.l  mine 
■    "h,me!  f  wasallinallutt.r.      And  th.-n 
h-s./    se/h,.,  "Jemima?"      .\n,l  Is..-/,se/ 
1,     "  U  hat,    sir.>"     Ami    he    s,./,    s,./    ],,. 
■■  Uill   v,,u   have   me;'"     Aii.l  I  se/,  s.v.    l' 
"  N.).  s,r  ;■'  r,,r  I  w-.K  'inosts.ai.-.liodeath' 
U  :i;il.  tii,i.-    w.-s,,t,  ami    altera  whil,-    will 
von  believe  m,-,  hebe.;an   ..a.kiiiKMiis  ,  hair 
ilos,,r    an, I     ,  I.,.ct     to   mine,    and    s,  /     h,- 
".''"'""■■'■    ■      Ami    1     s,./,     .,.^,     I       .,^vhat 
""   '        An.l  hes.v,  s.v.  he,  ■•  Will  ■.,,ul,a\.- 
'"<•■;       Ami   Is.v.se/I,'-.\o.s„  :   •    Waal, 
I'V    this    time    he   ha.i    his    aim    ai.niml    Illv 
w:iist      aii.l    I     h.uln't    the    iieart    I.;    lake    I't 
aw.iv.   ',.,„-,.   the    tears    was   a  ...llin'   dou  a 
lns,iu.,.ks,  an.I  h,- se/,  s.  /  h,-,     -J^,,,,-,,,^,. 
.\n,    ls,v.,s,.,  i,-.xvi,al  .-i,.'"     ,\n.ll,rs,. 
^\'-  '"■•     ■'  I'"'"   llie  third  aii.j    !:,-t    time     I 
7''  "'^    ^'-''^     .\''   a-aiii,  uill    ^,.    !,;,ve   m-'"-' 
An.l  [se/.se/  r,  -  Ves.  sir," -furl   ,li,]„-, 
^■  i..\\  what  else  t,,  s  ly. 

S.ii.  \   W(,<)i,   RrsK. 


MRS.   LOFTY  AND  I. 


ivr 


l.iir 


She  h; 


V  k 


eeiis  a  carriai. 


r>iio  s  1 


lo  plolMer   Wltll 


.;ia\s  to  liraw  it, 

-N'oiie  haw  I 
ler  coachman 
'riiau     .ii  I 


f  J 


i' 


/•.\'(  (Vv'A.S 


Witli  iiu   liliu-  i\e(l  laiiglillig   !>;il>y 

1  hull-  ln>  fun-.  U>1  ^lH■  ^ho•.llll   sec 
Tlu- I'luTiili  )ni\  .  ;niil  I'iny  tii'v 

lllT  lilU'  llll'-liilllcl  llMs  wliiir  l'm_mMS. 

Mi  no  liiis  not  ; 
1  [i-  11  mill  ^i\i-  lii-'  i'D'li'  :i   I i:\Uu  c. 

Mini-  ;l  i  ol  ; 
Hit's  (.■iitihs  !Hnr:Uli  111'-  --I;!!   lir.'''- 

Nl'iI'  r.ll  1  '-  ^If  . 
Mill,   ^uiuis  ill  ill.'  iniiiili-  l\\  ili,L;ht, 

Ki^-^is  nil  . 
And  I'l.iss  lluiL  1 1<-  \\1h>  liiiii-.  lit"  's-.;in.l-,  : 
Will  hol'.l  Ins  l-vM  un.  -  in   Hi--  lian.ls 

Mi^.   l.i-ttv  li:is  li<  1  ji  ui  1-. 

^  .  h.i\.    1  , 
'^lir-  \M-,ir->  111  I  '  ■  ii;.iiii  lii-i  l'.i--iiiii. 

In-ii!i-  1; 
Ml.     will  Ii  ;l\r  ll.T'r^  ,il  li'Mtll's  li..;;:ll-.. 

Hv  :ni.l  I'v  • 
1  .-luiil  l.t.ir  till-  lii;iMiii-  willi  mc 

Wlun   I   ilir, 
i.r  1  luui-  l.i\.-,  an.!  slu-  li.is  k"'''  ; 
>lu-  I  .in  111-,  ill  I  wrail  1; .  iniiit-  ran  't  l.r  lul.l. 

>li.-  h.is.  tlio--  thai  li'\i-  lu-r  ^t:^ti<.ll, 

Noiir  lia'.i'   1 

liiil  r\.-  mi.'  ;ini-  lu-iit  hoiiu-  i;ii'. 

Clail  ai:i  1  . 

!  M  not  rlian;',i-  il  im  a  kiiiiMloin. 

Nil,  11. ii  1  : 

(■.uii  will  wri'.ii   ;'.  il    I  I :-  halaiK  I- 

I'lvandliv; 
\ii.l  llu-n  liie  I'.iirii';.  ■■  ]\:  wiU  .li  lair 
'I'wixt  Mi^^.  I..>lt\   -•  \\raltli  an.l  mine 


mi:  cami:. 

Ill  !:  i:  wa.N  a   1  Inn  li;i  in  a  \rv:', 

\:ni  a  VaiiKi  <■  il.w  ii  hrlnw  ; 
"  i,'i>Iii'     (low  a,  "  -aid    ;1''      N'ankre    t<i 
l!:--  jiMll, 
Tail  liii-  1  ion  w  ;-  la.'.i'a  r  ■  i.iw. 
■■  W'lial  U'Vni-,"  111-  a-^kcd,  "  wiil  \  oU  make 
\\  'ih  mo 

.f    i  CoIIK-do\Ml   lo   Mai  ? 

N'oVini-?     I'll,  Mr.  VankLrinan. 
■pluil  11  iR-\  t-r,  n. A  i-r  do. 

Tia-  ^'ankfl..■  tonk  aim  'villi  lii-,  -.-un 
At  the  Uun  iiji  in  l!if  iree  ; 


T' 


"  I'll  sliool,"  |.<-   -.aid,  '•  if  \"\\    don't   i otlie 
dow  11 

lUd'oli-  1  '\r  loiinti  d  '  lliu-c' 
Athwait  till-  H. Ill's  daik  \  isa^'' "^prfU^ 

A  It-trilv  ini;  tlow  11 
Ihiltlii'N'aiikn-iounUd  ' '  on."  iiml  "  two," 

And  tliL-  little  old  Kon  c.inu-  <li)wn. 


;    J\,r,::t 


nil.  \ii  i.Adi:  CHOIR. 


H 


All    a  liai  ,  hall  a  Kal  . 

ll.ilf  ;i  liai  oiiwald  . 
Into  an  iiwlnl  ditili, 
Clioir  and  inc.-i-nloi  liiliii, 
Into  a  nil  --  ol  jiitcli, 
Tlu-y  Ud  111.-  (  il.l    lliin.lHd. 
'I'llldis  to  I  l;.;lll  ol  lilt  III, 
■|'.  M..1S  to  U  It  .1    111.  Ill, 

i;.i-s.-s  i'l  11  oiit  ol'  tlu'in, 

III  IUu\<  d  an.l  tlinudfrol. 
Oil.  lli.it  inn-i  iitoi  s  lo(.)k, 
'A' Inn  (lie  -^oi.ianos  took 
Tlit-il   o\v  II  tinif  and  lumk 

!-'i.iin  i!h-  t>!d  llnndrcd. 

Scit--i.cli(d  ail  llic  U<.-l>K-s  here, 
r,.iL;!',!iil  liif  U'liois  tlu-ie, 
k.ii~iii^;  the  jiarson's  liaiv. 

Wl'iU-  Ills  inin.l  wan.U-ri-d  ; 
■riin;..  not  l.i  n-aMHi  whv 
This  i)S,il!n  was  piuliL-d  loo  high; 
'1'Iriis  hut  to  i;asp  and  cry 

Onl  the  I  >l.l  Huiuiifd. 
'rri-liks  to  ii^;ht  ol  tlR-ni, 
'I'l-nois  lo  kit  of  ill.  ill, 
Ikissis  in  front  ol"  lluni. 

Ill  Uowcd  and  tlmndt-red. 
Stoinu-d  tiny  with  sliotil  and   x-ell, 
Not  -iNi-i    tlu-y  rail),,  iior   wall, 
Uiownmi;  tliu  sexton's  In  11 

While  all  the  .  hnreli  wanuleted. 

Dire  111.-  iiri.-e'-iUoT's  s^lare, 
l-'lis'nd  his  pi-.cht'nik  in  ait, 
Sonniii.iL;  the  He.-li  ki  ss  lo  hear 

lint  llie  <  >l'i  Ilr.ndreil. 
Swilliv-  r-  liiriud  his  haek, 
Kea.luii  he  iii--  lull  fioni  iiiclc, 
'I'lieni  I'roni  the  scrpaniinj;  ptck, 

Himself  he  sundered. 
Teiiois  to  v-.;ht  o(  hitn, 
Ireijles  to  ieft  of  him, 


/;.vcoA'/:s 


DiscoicK  l),-liin(!  hini 

Utilowiil  itiid  iIiuikIcumI. 
<»li.  the  wild  huuls  til, A-  \vi.ni^;iit 
kiK'I't  1"  tin-  .nil  th.v  f<Mi-ht  ! 
Some  tniir  tli,\  siiiii;,  lint'',„,t 
.V"t  tli.-(»!,l  IluiidiL,!, 


3»7 


"  Am.ki.s  Ji,i; 


KNAI 


MONAI'Akli;     lO     IHI;    HOIH. 

'■  ".  '-  ...  '.'"■  i.il    I'..  I    r,  ,„:..,     , ,„ 


li.  M.r.  !i,  ,-  ,„ 

;'    "■  ■'•'    '■    ■  '-         -   ■■     .".r  I., I      .,.■  ,;,,;    11,    .  ,„ 

>■      ■.I-.v.ii;.    \I  ,Mcr|..,,,,.  ^,.^,i,    u,i,„     ,,.,1 
"       ■"    ■•    ","    >     '"I    '•>    ■..-•.„.'.,,      ,    r    „i..',„,|    ■ 

■'    '        "•  I   '  '   -I     M.l.,,,,    -ih-  ,.,11,. 


I    .I,,,lh..   ! 


■■  nuvl!  luu-  „;..,„  this  loiu-Iv  M,. 

\\  lun-  ainiifs  nrvrt  tread  • 
An.l.m:.n;,,„i  '.h-.st,  xwdl  .I'rhik  a  !,a«t 
'"  '""I'  111'  'lui.-k  and  dfrid - 
AkI-'.'uv    ^;ho„l,Vl,    loHK  was.,nl 
J-<'r!,h.t,dl,„,„..,   Hail,Cro„j,.,!,.,.n- 

run  m  w  ,.,,:s,   wi;  k.i^oi.i..' 

VV'"    ■;^;'^'    "'"^'-lpra,M„KCrunj-; 
l.iK,uis,.sv,„,,atl,,s,.duith  I'anl; 

l'.M,:;l;iIi.;  ,,11"  [\„.  i,,.,,,; 
'■'■'  "'  "'"I'  I"'  j'l-t  n  iiiiiiiit,.  an.i  list,-,    ,„ 


and  II 
'1'"     what     ,„ruir<, 
"  -x-iai,." 


1     1„  f„r.. 


Wl'"  '■■''■   St.  H.-h.„a's  surfdashrd   ,rar^ 
*  ♦  Jul  iKjui  Atlantic's  waves. 

And  wiiiils  shriek  on  fn.ni  .laun  to      ''^''-  ■"'   :>''->nt  niind-.l  l„.gt;.,rs 


nr     r,i.-]it 


ii.iwn, 
<)  ■  I  (  oiintless  sailor  graves, 

'\V  hear  a  shunt  -well  iii^^li  a  wail  ■ 
■  Hail,    Afi-ie's    I.ion.'      Hail,    Ci-mm- 
hail  !  -^ 

.V  MiiHThnnian,  pierein^,'  eall, 

Huihd  eastuar.l  to  the  land, 
'V!ii,  U.  ,.  nl  l.v  war  and   stained  with   ^nv,- 
Sliruiks  from  i1r.  c.)n((nerur's  hand, 
Cnues    from    a    wraith     on     that    lono 

■•lion — 
Wiaith  of  a  eondi!'r,-,l  ,oni|n<-roi 

S!!..rt-stalnrecl,  l,oote<l,  el,,ak,,|  iir  stan.N 

l!;-  ,L;riin  -a/e  turned  aside 
I'l-'-Mi  lintope's  plight,  to  note  the  ii>;ht 
1  li.it  niL;h  l.rokr  ICiij^land  "s  i)ri,l,   ' 
('.Io,.ni.v  ■     ■ 

W 


''   ''''   ''"'ii  w,-  must.  l„."toid 

■"'■'"^l'^^••""^:''t^"■lWl^l!oo',a„,|,  ,;„,„ 
r'-iiniiii  11-.- 

■1'1'^'t  wli.n  tl„.  wi,,,;.   oi  i.;„ro..,   :ri,.,l  ,,„r 
h.ands  to  inak.-  u-  i,,,I,i 
J'H.n     Hull    sai.i,      .Vo,    yon  •,,,.,»-•      and 
^toml    lnhllid    11-. 

V-  -,  we're  .ali-i.,,!.,,, ;,,,;,  ,i  i,,.,,,,,,,.^ 

^  /'"-w-'ddropa  hint  l,,Jolnr' 
I  hat    we  ilon't  f, 


h.hl  lis 


I'-'-^^'-t    !h.-  fia-ndn-  hand   he 

'A'lH-ntlu(,..nnanvFr,.n,l,andRnsMans. 
.     ,    "-'til  '.heir  wai.Iiips|,,,n^,in,.o„ 
lne,i    tu,r    ntniost    to   nphold  th.-   faHi,,,, 
l>a-oes.''  ■    ■*> 


Joim  ean  ,i,,  \\  iiia.m  „„j.  i„dp 

]:;"";v.sa,e.l«hos,,,...ha,Istl,eHoer,       ^^^Ini^;  ■;:■:'  ■''''^'''^ 
no,  heateii    v,.t  -howvd    Britain   war.  r„  !„,„   ,|,;;;, 


■  "111--,  iiiieonth  fanner,  h-htin.j  man, 
I'o  my  sea  jailon-.l  tonili. 
^^■.iioii-h  for  tia.i-ht  alike  w,    ion).;!!!, 
Oil'-.  Is  a  coinnioii  ,l(j,,m. 

Vi.ii  strove  for  fivedoni  t'or  v,,ur  kin, 
\Vhile  I  rreat  empires  sonnlil  to  win'. 

I  ''o.i,.,l  l,on,la-e  to  the  world  — 
M\    fall  relieved  all  Ian, Is, 
^V:::leJ,iMioe -mans  ami  Fre,.!,,,,,  m,,;.„s 
U  '.r  \iiur  defeated  !.aii,is, 

Hut    ,-,ch    WMs    ornshe.,!    !,e    .Mhion's 

niii^ht  : 
Steer  liitller  •   anchor  ir 


"11  IS  lUst  asslron^'to  <lay 
"loi,^  ,.,„d  tyrannv  in  his 
oal  tamili.ir  st\  I,.  • 

■'uHl  see  that  ri^ht  an<i;,'i„.ny  hoi,;  swav 

—  J-    I..    .'.. 

I  rni.i;  oki'iiant  koHHRrs. 


■  I  'Jnti/i'i:  e)>\,  ;,/   ,-,  ■■  /'i    /»;..,, 


111-'  -n 


A...  I. 


.','.'/",'..,-!    ,'  .J.    W. 


"  ■  •''■'•"  '■'    1.  .south    Kir,  a« 
'',,    '"      ■'  '-     '  .1  l»  I  ...-  .    ,  .  . 

'  'V  '•    ■•■■lai,?,-. •■K,f,„!,  ■. 

I    ,:  l;.„.,,.   la  ..,,il,|.,a,:,..   I^i 


I    '''\:'   "-''■^'■'t   !<"'"ns^oes  to  Africa, 

*  -^       thr\-  sa\  ' 


bigiit 


'9 


shoo  the  I3u<r»  away  • 


«t^e  tne  land,  au 


•  re 


^•5^ 


3«» 


rX(  I >u/s 


!     t 


>i. 


jy  ^ 


T<i   -.ti.itri^i/i     ;in'    luiiiiii.'i       in'    siniw    "tin 

\\  1 1 , 1 1   i  -^  w  1 1 , 1 1 . 
Tc  liim^;  Ins '!'<. minx    ,\lkiii>iv  mii'  iii.ikr  llir 

h:iUli  s  lltpt  ; 
An'  till-  [Mpi  Is  ^;i\    h.-'ll  liii  il.  uiini  In-  hits 

illiuii  .1  plan, 
l''ilt  111  's  i(n>|  :in  '  k.i  'in   in'  irtii  i-nt    :i  linlish 

scililiri   in:in  ; 
Hill  III   s  i^dt  In  '.Ml    np   i.uK   III  tn   put   tin 

H.ipis  1(1  iiiiit . 
And  llir  ( '.iililx'lins  11  j;i  t  liini 

if    In       .lllll't 

w.ili  li  lint. 
I.illii   ( Irpliant  Ml  tliiu  II  111   \m  nl  lliiTf  mu  •  , 

Mill    kllllU', 

All    iir  su'inj;  li   hisswuiil   all    i  annmis,  an' 

iir  slriii  k  -1  iin,i;lit\   Miiu  ; 
lint   ill-  liil  ->i.  li  in!  an  '  -.pu,  |ul  l  hat  In    sunn 

liuu    liisl  tllf  llaiii;, 
An      Ills    liUi-ilin   .    lili'iiinin'     illuil     was    a 

lia'.vfn!  liooiii.  laii^;  ; 
I'l.i    tlir    l'.uri;lri  IS    11/.    lip    powiiiiil    aiiiiiiii.; 

111.    i,H-k>   liills 
Am'  till  \   kiiDiki-il  'I'lii  an'  till  \'  Sim  kill    iin 

uitii  tlu-it  littli-  Maiisi  r  ])ills, 
'I'i'I    111-   hail    til   n]i    an'ipiit  'nn  \\  it  li  sijnir 

raiiiniii  lip  till-  splint 
I'lir  tin-  ("idIiIk  lins  X\\v\   y,i>l    iiii 

I-!    In-   ilnl 

wall  li  iiul. 

l.itlk- Oqihaiit  <  .iitai  n-  111- alsii  tiiiil  il  on  ; 
III.-   hail  a  lul  i>t   siililiiis,   an'    wlicrf   have 

lhi-\   all  i^iiiK  .' 
Thi    l-'iisiiiiis  an'    Carl'ini-i-is     tin-    I.aiui-rs 

an'  till-  like, 
l)irii    I'anl    ht    -Aant    an     <.aiitnti-i;     iiii.an' 

mail  hi  il  'i-in  ilnwii  tin-  pikr, 
t»i.ni  I'anl   he's  si.iiu- mi   stralf^w  an'  urful 

mi  tin.-  Ii>;hl  , 
Tlnai-li  ..I  roirs,-  tn  Ink  the  I-:ii.i;lisli  ti,  Uu- 

I'ji^ii-ii  ilun'l  scc-ni  ri^lii. 
lint    In-  lai;i;ni-il  'nn,  an'  In-  skitnnu-ii  'i-in'. 

an'  lu-  raninn.il  'iin  iiiinn!  almnt, 
An'  tilt-  liubbelm-  _;i.t  C.ataiti- 

i-r  In-  liu! 

watch  uiit. 

Littk-  I  irpiiant  !'.;ilK-r  \va<  lln-  last  tin-  Hril- 

ish  si-nt. 
All'    with   ilniiiis     .i:r   ;.;niis    an'    lia^'geriu  is 


lint  in  ili>.',>4i'i'  out  Ihf  Itiilrhiiu  n  tin  v  ilnlii'i 

lia\o  till-  knack. 
.\\\'  ,1  lilt  111'    Hiilh-t's    siiMn  IS    .nil  I  a  in  \  -  i 

riiiiiiii    liai  k  : 
I'm    lln-ni   tarnal    Itm-is  llnv  pi-ppi  n  il     ■  m. 

in '  sunn-  nf  'itti  tin  \'  ii  i-li  il 
.\n     .1  Inap   nl    'nil  was   scitlniil.   iliail.n. 

ii\  in    mi  Ilii-  fn  111, 
\ir    till       llntili     tiii'k    'li\in    laiinmi,    .m 

tin  \    piu\i  il  1m-\  mill  .1  ill  ailit 
'I'ImI  tin   Ciililifliiis  r.iil    r.nlln 

I  I    In-    ilnl 

u  alt  h  1  ail 

>ii  1 1  till   I  >i  ph. ml  Kiil.i  1  Is  »  ants  1 1 1  ii;-at- 

hi-  liiiiu  ; 
III    -     np    ai.'ainsl    iti;uiii|    an'    haul    .ii.'aiii-i 

llii-  i.-al  lliiii).;  now  : 
111    ain  t  a  ri-_;htin'  liatlni-      iini  li.p  kiin: 

an'  luni;  spi  ars 
'I'lnv    11-    as    liin;,;li    as    ihiin  i  s.  ,  i  usi  ~ .    ih,  • 

sIiiIpIiiii  n  iilil  M  \  nlii  I  Is  ; 
Till  \   lia\i-  limis.i,lil  a  i;iist  nl  i  nh  s  that  1  1    ' 

a  man  a  iiiih-. 
.\n    rliau  111 '  nl     I  ill    nil  is  iis'  liki-  hilri  ■  ,.-; 

a  lilr 
.\n'   KiiIh-iIs  In-aili  t  Imlli  I  (iinnr.  nn  iiiat'.-- 

Iniw  lhf\  shniil 
An'  the  CnlilH-liiis'll  i;it   II  IM 

i;i-    iih,  iiDN  r 

\VA'l'l-|I     I. IT 
l'i.'1'i-K  I'lri  1- 


ONl-Y    A    BAHY'S    HAM) 

ht,"     tin-     'iiiiiii:- 


» k  T  )  ir.     tunc     In  nii.;l 
1)  sanl. 


.\s  tn  siippi-r  tln-\-  sat  tinin  lii    '. 
'I'll  mm  low's     Siiiiilav  ,     ami     iiow's 

cliaiu'r 
'I'll  ilhiininati   llu-  tnwii." 

'  tjnoil  !  "  i-rii-s  Hih  Haiins,  tin-  jollies! 

Tin.-  t'avnriti-  nf  all  ; 
"  W-s  :  K-i's  form  t  mil  trmihlis  nnw 
Ami  hiilil  lii.^h  (.-arnival. " 

Till.-  supper  ilo-,iL\  tin.-  mail  airivt-s  , 
I'.arh  ni,iii  hi^  It-tti-rs  si-anninir. 

With  tVesh  iiuolatioiis — up  nr  ilowii— 
His  Imsy  brain  is  cratnniini,'. 

Hut  Hill  -"  \vii\-,  wliat's  coiir-  (i\i-r  hins- 

'.'.•!...    : ..,,:..!.    .,'..,,..1  3  •• 

•  k     it  J        hUlll      ,.Sf      ,J,^iS«te     ,AUiJC4^, 


h.\'  oh/  S 


T') 


Hi'i  1ft  t  IT  I  Mite  nil  writt.ii   \\.  inl, 
No  pravti  ficni  \i.  c  t,i  ||,.,-  ; 

Oiilv  :i  tr:i(in«  Ml   a  lin,,! 
A  lial)y\  haii.l     ol  tin,,-. 

What  a  |)i.tiii.-  ,  oirus  1„  t,,tr  In^  luiiiil 
What  (liK  N  hi-,  iiitiiini  \   |i  iiht  r 

A  lialiy  at  hrr  iimthi  i  -,  l.n,-,-     - 
His  hull-  uhil.    iKh.d  siiiil 


liul  hai.|.y  an.!  rhe.rfiil. 

•^"'   '"■'    '"'■   li-'^   'iiin-li   that  s  ucrl'i   IiMiiL' 
I'jr  v>-l. 


"H 


"11     Ol  I)   CAM      Pdl.l.. 

(   )"•    'I'V'"   '■""     I'"i'       1-^     ",v    1..,,, 
^  ^  l"al    hi-ii 


VV  li'  II  I    ii-.(,|   t,, 


"  IIU'     M    III     III.     ri:i 


Wh.   !<■      . 

l,iL,  , 


.['IIU     li\ 

II'     I"  n.iiii};    iii'li,  .     ;,,,,!     ,|,,      |,„ 


■I   tiiat   wu     I.  111!, tin;. 


Wliat  I  ait-s  a  in, in  l.ir  n.li.  nl.- 

Who  wins  a  \  n  tm  v  v;miiiI  ' 

liill  sl.-pl   in  IH.I,  ,      his  |„,,u    «:,-,  .„ ,|„.j  \\  ii-n   :,   .,;,.,,  |,,„   i.,,,^,, 

l!v  a  sha.jouv  hill,    han.i  i.it, 

N  n.Kht  Ilk,,  i;,..  .„  .1,  ilnn.^s  „,   ,iu    u,„|,|  ''l'.  i^'  '';'" 'L'  'I"  ^-''-•' ,"'^"  '''   '-'  "-   '-i 

The  |.ua,T,,l   Mil  uithslauii  :  ';,„,                '    ■'■''■'"""     lliil'i    -M     ill, 

N'.. -.iiicM  l.,.t\\,.n  man  ss,, I, I  ail, 1  ,>!,„,,.  ^.,,ir,V',,    ,i, 

l.ikea  littl.-l,a!.v  haii.l  '               '"'!"■  nwii, -,..,■  h  an  „i,;  ,,,„    ,„,;,- 

••  ClliCA,...  J,,i  i:n  ,,..  Mv  uli,,l,.  an:i;.„nv  wiMi  lau-h;,  r  !i.v;|; 

.',"  ^"    •'■  '>"!  .III'.  I'll  an.i  til,-  ,,tii.  ,   ).,;;.. 

IHOniLI;   HOI^kONVI.k.s.  To  snak.    ,,nt  ha.-  ,„  a  s,  |,.„,,,,,  l,:,;. 

'[■^iil-iki.is  Mian\  a  tioiml.-  "'    "  ''".k  arotiml    ■,.,  itha  ;.!t\  in-  sn.ii,. 

1       WotiM  l.r.al..  Ilk,,  a  !,nl.l,I,  ;V  "."   ''■""»  ^'-i  "■-  m  tl;.   .,.,„„i  ,,;,i  .,.,], 

AikI    into   tlic  «ali,i^   ,,1    I,.l!|.  ,';'"  i'.  '■.''■'   i'-     I   wi;  !,.  •   i:,-,    ,.,1] 


!■  It  !.,■  u.,n  t    1.. 


Ill      It      Wit'l      tl;,-      ,,\.         ,    ;i,|, 


(.lf|i:iit, 
Dill  we  not  n-heaise   it. 
Anil  teink-rly  iiurst.  it. 
All.',  -iv,-  it  a  jieriiiaiRnl  ]>laep  in  th,-  hiait 

There's  many  a  sorrow 

WotiM  vanish  tomorrow. 
W'-r,    we  hilt  willing,'  to  furnish  th,-  \vin,..s  - 

So  sa.llv  iiitnidinj,' 

.\ni!  iiuietly  hroo,liiij... 
Ii  hat(  li,,s  ,,u:  all  sorts  of  h(;rriM,.-  thin;.;s 

How  Weir,, nil  th,'  Sfftnins.; 
Ol  looks  that  ar,.  l.eamin^. 
'■'•'ii-tiur  ,, lie's    wealtliN-    .,r    wliether    ,,ii..'.-       "^"  ^  '  'hi-  ia':.-\.  i..  h.  m-,.-:i  < -.-t  • ;  ,-  ,,,  ' ' 

l"';;,^'     ,    .  '■'"  'li   M'^'l   lii-   rushes    ..,:.!,   ,„   ,,;,;   ^^,.., 

h\-e~  t)ri<.;ht  as  a  lierry,  pole. 

Cheeks  re.i  as  a  oh,.-rt'y.  "  Cn:e  ., ,,,   i<i,coi-j.    ' 

llie  groan  and  tlie  curse  atui  the  heartarli.- 
can  cure. 

Resolve  to  he  nierrv.  y  .-  i,,,i,.  ,,   ;      ■     ,         ,    .  , 

\ii  .      ,-  '  I    "    ''UK-   |ii:s\    V-  ,     ;;ii,k-,      ia-'( 

All  worrv  to  ferrv  I      -p...,,  ,  ^,  ,,; ,  '         "■'■'; 

*       i    ■•>  l,ri..;ht    IK  -.v  pen:i;,-s  sl,,,;]e  ; 


<';i.  tii<    oM   ,,ii„.   ].,,!, 

lii;. 
■\-  to  !e.l  a  l.,|.-s  tu..'   ,,„  a    ■..,„  ,;  -i,,,,!  l^-,- 

'•'"  "   >:""   ■">'"'   v,,ni  n.-f..:a.:,!  ^  ..ti  wor';- 
It  ri.'iit 

^■""  :"■••  -'ite   t,.M,v;h:,a-na>.„o,:    ^.rv.u 

liL'lit  ; 
AiKl    wii.-n    v,,u  I,-   ,„„,,..    ;.,„,,,     ^„n     „,,..  ^ 

ll:u"e  to  '.ai'  ss 
'.Viiei,-   ',,,111    i,sh    a;..   <  ,,ni;n 

\:-w<-  a  nie-s 


til.  r,-  s   ii,,t!:;n;'   so 


.III      -  ■■■..lU    l! 


Aeross  the  fan!,i!   m   ,t,.rs  tl,.,, 


And 


n,,,    l(ji!,;.-r  feartnl 


"he  otlier  Ii, 


er  1  i.ii:--,-  s  owi 


■n  sen. ^01  just  then  J 


r  • 


Jio 


/   \'<  (  7.7  S" 


U'lnlr  «.iiliii>:   Kill'  ■■  !'  ',11111  '111    luiliil 
Hi'lll   lU;l-'.lti  ^  lullllil   '.Ih     iKmiI 

win  11  -.iiiU!!  rl\   tlii  \  il'-.iip.  11. .1 
Ami  1  lie  «  .1--    -1 1  11  111 '  nil  'U 

■        I'l    111      1  ',ll-.\  K     ',  I'lll     |M    iiiu      li-  I      ' 

U';lS  .I'-k.i  il    III  .!■  I  •  111-  knnl 

"Win.      11".  /',/'.!    1  li'li    !'      -Ill       'jiiiil.l\ 

•..ml. 

•■   It    -    Kill.  -    1  .    llllliil  Mill    " 


,\-   i.ii.iiil  .1  ■   1  V  ill/    nil  111     I'll-,   '  •   --at. 

\|  mil  11  III'.'  .Ml   ii'i'li'  1'  •' 
\\  ;iil,    III'    I'.ii      1  I    111-      I  I    1-  1^1  ■!    ui-.tliilU 

Am!    '     (  ;i\  .     !!■     1   l.lli    '        I  II'  \    ':il"l 

l;iii  1  ill    l.iii.ilii  1.  '.     mil'  i!    I  li>iili\     Mill' 

•  \,.  Ill  ,    I'll'      11.  1 1  h.     '  I  I'  i! 

'I'll,  II  !  Ill    l'i.\  ■    I  li.  \       I'll'.    ■'    lil  '  il  .i«  i\  . 

MS.     ,    ■;,      SnIu.       I..1..I      ll     111  I'll' 


1        M.,l 


|ill>    Sot      IM  k    M  I.       f 

.11.11     '. '  I  :  1 1 1 1  1 . 1  ■  1 1      '  \  !  1 1 1 1      1 1 M 1 1  k  1 1 1 1; 

111   liii    \  1  nil    II  iiii  I.  I'll-     Il  1  .ill    I    11  .|I1\ 

il.i     111  'I     I'll     lilsi       lilt  1  II'  .ill"      .ili.'t  !i    I 

M  111  linn     llj'i'Il     \iill  It'     111  Ml  1      tn    lil.imi- 

tin-    -.lllijr.   I       lilll'^'Jilll;       v\illl     ll.lliil     !i.    1   Inn 

1. 1  t     11-    tliiiik     1)11     --i  ■!"  I      I  !i  III  -        I.'  t      11 

11  llli   I  1  Mil     \iiU     'Ml     till-    l.      ll.'W     llltli     wi- 

ll.U.     i.:ilh    -M  '  II    111    til.    1  ' 'iiim.iii    tiling'    III 
i\.r\     iliiy    lili     .iiuiiiiil    II-   '       li'i     lir-l.ii'i  1  . 

■  illl    .1I1\     1  'I     \  nil    1    \  I   1    ■  1  1     i  |.  HI-  •     illli    1    1  ill   ll    1    I 

tile    liilliiwiii'^    ipii -«lniiiv     liMikiii.'     iiicilu.i 

tivt  K   ill  till  .null'  III  I 

A   li.itti-t  I  .i|i  till    .  liiii;i\  ' 
'IMii-  liiiiiiiiu  I  li'i  II  iiliii):  11  in  ' 
I'dwiIi  I  nil  till   1. 1'  '   III   till-  Wiilir-  ' 

'i'lli-  Ini  k  thilt  till  1-  I  \  tn  till  •  llll.lllnll 
tit>   ' 

A    Infill-,     Inn  111  ill!     tiiilll     ill'-    lili'U     nl     till- 

Illllllllt.llll  f 

'I'lii-  lin.l  thill  1'  11^1  ll  till  1  ill i\  im.:  1  n.iU  111 
Ni-ui-ii-tk- .' 

Till-    lilili!.  r  tllilt    Umilii    I.  iU   ll  tn    tll<-   tnl'   nf 

till   muiuiii^  .■" 

.\    tailul    will)  llilil   till-  IiiUtllll    In  till    ,  inilk 

n)   irit-inlslni'  r' 

The  liruvli  timt  n  iiiiin  ii-.  -  vsln  ii  In  ]i.iiiit- 
Ill«-  tn-All    icil  ' 

'I'll.-  lUnti-t  wlm  wniilii  nniii  it  ik.  tn  ti.  iit 
till-  tffth  nt   the  -tii'iii  .' 

1.1  ii'.ini;  ynli  tn  tin-  i  iili  n'.ilin'i  i  l'  ^m  '.i 
tillR-K     mill     lllllinrtilllt    Jirnlik  111-.      1     I'iii     siill 

j;uijd  iii,.;lit. 

lOl  \I.    WNtMll.MION. 

TN    ri.-~]ioll-t-  In  \nUI    kl''.ii"\'   li.'ilii    I    lllt-i  Itl- 
il      ih.Uill  t.-i  I-ilr      ilttit       jmilll      illtltiill 

Tuliil  .Xiimliiliiiinri. 
(Jli,  Ik-  Whs  ;i  Hn\\.-i\   I'lnntlil.uk  Imli!. 

.\iKi  his  v.-iii-i  tluy  inunlKitii  iiiiu  ; 
ki)Uj.;li  ami  unpn'iish.  ll  w  i-  I'l     iilln  il 

He  cou^ilaiith-  aiinci;  lu  siuiu 


■  r.ill    r:\  I    11     III'    I  nl 

Til. it  I il  !  ll  I       111 

\  ml     .1     m;- '  111'  V  "II- 


iiii|. 


»  III-  I'l  tnl  |ii\s 


•ll  u     III     hi- 


\     M  \l|)l  N  .-^    nil    \l     <>|       \     lllsKWII 

t    ^   I       IIII     III    i'-  I    nil  i).;i  . 

\    I        I,'   111!  lil  1    ir.i    1  '|Ul|'.l)i'. 

Xnl.ll     l'\     In  1  il   l)-,l  , 

t  "till.  ! '  III  .  .iii'l  III  1  ; 
111  .i\  1  iii'l  1 '  '111  mill  ; 
I.'  .11  III  ll  .    nut   I'l  iliUitll     : 

llnll.        lint    ll.llllli     : 

'I'liiN  mil- 1    III    I'c 

I  Inlii'T    Ill.l.lll.lllllllj;. 

Ml  .iiiin  --  li'-'i.iiiiiii)',. 
Sl'U  I     t'  1 1  iiiimi;. 

iMiKiisii'v;  iiml  iii-\v. 
Nl    ll    I'lit  iml   liiiu  ill  : 
S.i.  '  .  I'll!  lint  I  \  nil  ill  ; 
.\.-M  •    1'.  •     .nn  .i'. 

liiU  n        ;    m 

1 !  I  ■:  l-i  s    C  \  K I  V 


Al\l    III     nil. 

\k  1-  \\  I  .  1  111  - imw   '.siiili   |.iiins  iiiiii  vi  - 1 
\:i'l  "'in  r  !  liTK  nt  I. in   1"  \  <■  \\ , 
1    ■-I'in'l   111  :.   In    lri\    --w  I.  1  llli  ill    Sui-. — 
riin  nil  iMiiltli.;  I  ll  .illilt-  1   InM-  I  1  -t 

■■   'I'l  !i    llU-.    iillil    linn-;    !I1\-   nii-tlUlU     --Hit   .' 

1   .i-ki  li  til. I'   ill  I'll.'  I  'I    i!i>    '  ■  n. 

.\iiii  tlirii  ;lu- '•Iniviiii-'  III, I'll- ri-ph  — 

■  ■  (  I'n      \  ,  -      \-nU  lil)   Innk    .1  \\  1 11 1   l-lltf   ! 


-\i;'inr.,.;ii   !   !:t-,ni  ir.l\-  iiiii  h'.iitil 
\\\  ••■.\nn!:'n,.iit  Ni-nl  111  r  |-iii-:isiir',' so, 
I  ir,r.-t  1'  ni'i  --  I  ilni  mt  knn'.\ 

i  iit-  lun. tiling  ni    lilili  i.iSi'iilr  win.i 


iuW  UA7.S 


,1ii 


'^^       i""-   Hhl  ,\,i!.  h  ,|  111,  |,,,,  ,11^  tlimn.; 

■\'i   I   •■   '   "I   .1  .luilk.   i    |i  1-     .  ,1     lioiij; 

Willi  .    I!..  !'i,.    ,,,!,  ,    .  I,  n,l,ii...  ^^|,!^.' 

.\ip|    •  will.:  .It  ill.-  .!,,;,  ml  |„ul-- 

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'     '.  In  'Il    nil, I'll.   ,,!.  .1,    .1  ., 


I»AI»S  SWOPI    <»|  I 


111  'U    nil, I'll"  ,,|,  .1,   ,|, 


T   p    -.  rir>Mir  n.n^   i,,,n,  ni.„,i  till  .uvlil 
*  *•       ^111  '  iiiitiiin    .  ■,.  I  ,.,„„■  ,,^.ln_ 

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I'i   .1:1.1  ~  >w.,,,-  ,,|| 

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"1  111...  .,,:„,,  1,  ,.„i     ..,    |,,,, 

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■>■  \!  s   I'-',  .  .  -.  in..    ,1    ;.w 

i'l.l\s  ■,;,  !i    lii'.lv    11I11-.U 

n.i'i  It  ini;  V, ,  ^,,\i\  [,,  ..-s' 

Wi'l  'li-  ,1!  .ll'l  111  i..iii  ,,  ,tt  iittm 

I.  ik    I  tiiik'  V   -,.!,'  ih  -I  m' 
■^'1    '^      i;'i  ■!  Ill   111    .111     1  1''  .111,  in' 

\!i    .1  111  ii\  hi'i    \M,|  ,;,    I, 111    . 

K--Mn     ^l..•!>  .1111    .  11,     I- .  ,.,,,  V 

U''i--ii  tiir  M,n    'i<,-:n    t'.  ;.l,n\ 
In-    I'liii'  -  t'l  11,   i~  11,1,  ;i.i! 

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Ki-  "11  lii  !i   i:;:-  ,1111  lull  ,.=  ,  ;;;  ,,;,r,, 

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W:l^.i  A'  CiiKii:.;;!    .m    .,  '.u:!!:,;.! 

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1'    :.l'i-i;.     .,  ,,  ,  :.      :•,   ..i„ 

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^^  '-''''  'A  ■   in  ■-.r-i  111'    I'l     i-;i;.i;i..  Ill 
■\'|     1  111  lUir.ii    w  I'i  '!     i.,iii 

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!:i  .i:iv  ;:•!;■    ..'i   ,,Mii, 

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ENLUKLS 


FAWftwii.i-  OLD  snon. 


Tht»  *•.■!  ■■  ti-ii  1-  1,,  !■  .  tl.  .  i.v.  It  ilH  v;.rak<  r  ui;  hi. I.,  nil  i.' J 
ihoe  In  bi-  11. Ill' 1  anil  ai  ili*--^  A  in  a  Ininiliar  way.  ■■*  >I  Hiking  '" 
an  "Id  Iri'lul. 

A  HI  HI'  !  adieu, 
My  pour  olil  shue  I 

Wliat  coiiitt)il  I   liave  luui   with   von  I 
M\   -.'/i-  ooliipanion  ilav  by  (!;i\-, 
\mH  \e  ilK-(.-u.d  ami  SdutlH-d  in\   wtaiy  way  1 

A  fond  adii.ii, 

My  dear  old  >\\\,<^  ' 
Mi-l  laUhliil  lii^-iiii   1    . 1.-  tiiiiii'i  111  Mill  ' 
Ahkr,  midst  lair  in   wi:nv\   wratlu  i 
Wt.-  \t--  sliarcd  lilo  >  pil^:  iiiiai;!.  li)m.-liui 

.\<iw  Rill  and   iDi  n, 
And  sadl>-  w  iivn, 
(  )l   i\L-l"\    tr.uc  ot    Inair.s-   -.limn 
'I'ls  Willi  an  lio!ic~t.  liiiMl  II  il  -i,^!i 
I  ktl  llial  1  nui--l  lliiiiw  >i.n  li;. 

A  sailadi^T, 

I'oiir  worn  mit  -If  »■  ' 
W'iial     soi!_\'     ji'ij^lits      Mjii  ',  >       liniiif      nu- 

tlirnii;;!)  ! 
Aiiil.  oh  :    il  ^■:^■^  ni\-  Iriiil'-r    luait 
'I'o  lliink  llial  \  oil  and   I  iini'-t    ]iart. 

(  )iu'i-  till. If,  aiii'Mi. 

M  y  liiiiiilul  >hof  ' 
I  III-  vT  shall  iind   till-  IiIni-.  o    ynil, 
A'ld   i   will  Mrs-  vour  nit  nim  ;,■ 
I'lirall  the  ;^ooi;  voii  \t   liccii  l<i  iin;. 

No  oliu  I   lioot 

t^'an  cv  11  -nil 
As  von  liavt  liiint-  in\  i  rinpU  i!  I  not  I 
No  othir  siior  1.  an  t\  a  i  In 
I  la-  tl  ird.  UlK    I'l  ii  nd  \  on  \  I    111  in  In    nit. . 

\  last  adit  n. 

IK  ai   ca-t  ott   -ian  ! 
Whatcwii  ina\-  liLt onu    ol   von, 
Aict.pl.  liv.ii.  lasitsl,  I'l-l  III   -hots, 
This  iart.wtll  oIUtiiil;  n!  ni\-  innsi_. 


ORANDPAPA'5  SI»r.CTAa  PS. 

C^  K,\M)l'AI'A  S>pt'LlaLitsc.uinolht-  touiul  ; 
r      Ht:  has  scarch'.-tl  all  the  rooms,  hi^;li 
anil  low.    roiinil  and  "round  ; 
Now  he  calls  to  tin.-  young    ones    and   what 

docs  he  say  ? 
■  'rt-n  cent-,  lt)r  the  chihl  who  will  hnd  them 
to  dav." 

Then    llcniv   and  Ntll>  ami  I'.ilward  all  ran, 
Ami  a  tiio-l  lhoroi:gh   Ininl   tor  tlie   ^las-is 

bc^an, 
Aiitl  tlear  littU-  Xell.  in  her  >;eiu  runs  way, 
S;(iil  :   ■'  I  '11  look  rt.ir  them,  g'andpa,  without 

any  pay ,  " 

.\11  Ihroii'di  Ihe  iiii;  Hihlt-  she  se.arches  v'th 

care 
'riial  lit^oii  the  laMc  l.\' .^!anllpa]la■sch.■^:i  ; 
'rhe\    lci.1    m    hi-  pi  it  ket-.  t  Iua   ptip   in   lii- 

hal. 
'I'htx   pull  onl  till    -Ola,  lliev  shake  out  tli" 

mat. 
Tiifii  i!o\\  11   tjii   .id   lou;-,  like  twi  1  ,i;ooii  n.i 

lured  h'.-ai-. 
I  ,11  II  irrs   and   Nfd  ninit  r  lalde-  and  cliait -. 
'I'ill,  ipiiU-    out    ol    iiiealli.  Nm    is    lieaiii    tu 

df.lale. 
lie  litdif\-e-  tii.at  tiio-f  >;la.-.-ts   are    iw/  ,i'i\ 

:,ih  It  . 

I'.iit  Nelh,  w!io,  leaninj;  on  frandp.apa  sknti  . 
Was   llnnkinj4     most    canieslh-     \\hert.'   Ihi '' 

,,',7 /./lie, 
Looked   sudden!  \'  up  HI  t 'lie   kind.   Jadeil  I  \i--. 
.\nd  lift  own  -hiniiii;  hiiAvii  ones   gH-'W   hi^; 

witli   -ni;insi' 

Sill    -i.ipl'id  liota    liei    naini-  -  all    her   dun 

pits  t  .line  "111  -  - 
Sii'    tnriiei!  til  lilt      .  i\  -  with  ,1 1't  i^lil,  lo^^uisli 

shout : 
"    Null     llla\    l,.l\e     oil      ,11111      limkin^        Imtll 

I  lair>   and    N'l  o  . 
I'll-     lIuTe    are    Ihe   j;las-i-     mi    j^iaiiop.ipa  - 
head  :  ■' 


Part  XI 

DIALOGUES,  TABLEAUX  AND  PLAYS 


,\ 


lai'T  I-  'o  s.  ('i.rv.  s,:l-ool  and  parlor  enU-rfaitn.u'iits  The  varK-,1  clmnictt-r  of  the 
-'■  ■''"■■  "■■'•']'"'  "ii  .loim-stir,  liuinon.us,  i>atliftii.-,  lii>torK-al.  dramatic  and 
■ia.Moal  1  a:..-,  ■.!;,;:-■,  llu-lal),ir  <>.'  [.rrpariny:  a  varied  iir,,.;rain  coniparativelv  easy, 
v.rrial  ^el,-cli.,n^  tor  diildreii  will  he  lound  i-i  I'arl  i^.  Tile  ShaksMean-.m  I ),  parUnent, 
j'irt  xii,  IS  available  ior  ihe  lu^-l  sliurter  .scenes  from  tlu   works  of  llie  great  draiiialist. 

A  HOHH  scum:  IN  _mn  CHAPLaIN-S  expect  a„vtl,ing  from  mother  or  vou.   bu,    I 

•  '1"  \vant  to  bnv  Undine  and  Sintrani  for  niv 

■•.'/■>^'i,c   />,iiii  •■  r.,///.-  li:,,,,,  '!.■•     .h-r.iiiirtd  /'v      sell;    I '' v  wanted  it  .>.Hun<'. 


V    !':tt>!'l}il    i'u^i' 


.  1,,  l-.:i,.!,.lh  ,.r  ■    li 
M;,  Mr»    \\.u    I, 


'ah. tit   w 


y   >     Clir;>tni.is  won  t  be  ClniSLnias  witliont 
j       any  ]>resents. 

M'\^.   It  y  so  dreadlul  to  tie  poor  ' 
t:-i\\    I  don't  think  it  s  lair  tor  some  );irls 
"  :i  .ve  plenty   of  piettv  things     and  oilier 
-   Is  ao'.hinij  at  all 

'■/'■'.    \\'e'\e  got    lather    md   mother  and 
i''i  other. 

/      W'l-   lia\-en  t  got   iathi  r,  and  sh.dl  not 
'  :■■  ■  hiiii  for  a  long  time. 
'A  .;.    N'lJii  kiiow  tl 


l!<th.   J  planned  tcisjiend  mine  on  music. 

Amy.  I  .-li.ill  Oft  a  nice  lio.t  of  I''aber  s 
drawing-pencils  ;    1  lealb.'  ne,  .1  tlu-ni. 

/■.  Mother  didn't  sav  in\  thing  abont  our 
money,  ami  siie  won  I  wi-h  ns  lo  gi\e  U]. 
evervthing.  Lrt  s  ei-.  h  buy  wliat  ue  want 
and  hi\e  a  little  I'nn  ,  I'm  ,-np-  we  work 
liard  :-'iongh  to  e;irn  it. 

.'/..,■.  I'msure/do,  leaclinig  lliosetire- 
•-omechiMren  iiea.Iy  all  d.iy,  when  I'm  long- 
ing to  enjoy  mv~(.-lf  at  home 

/e-  Von  don't  Inive  half  SIR  h  i  hard  time 
as  I  do.  How  would  y.ni  like  tobeshutup 
lor  iioiiis  with  .1  iiervon-,  fn-sv  old  ladv. 
who  k.-eps  yon  trotting,  i-,  never  satihed, 
and^worrits  V  .11  till  yon'n-  rea.lyto  l1v  out 
I  'f  the  window  or  ers    ' 

(•■III     Its  iiiinghtv  to  tVct  ;   but  I  <lo  think 


A ..'.       on  know  tne  reason   ntother  pro-  .vaMiing  di^lus  a-d   kee,„n<j  things  tidv  is 

.     ed  not   having    inv  pre.,  iit.  thi.  Chri-t-  the  woi.t  work  „,  Vhe  .:.Md.      It  makes  „e 

.^ua-.   oecan.e  it    i,   going  ,o  ,,.  ,    ,„„  en,..,  „:„,  ,nv  hands  g.t  so  stitT  I  can't  prac- 

^tu.t    t..r    orrvone;     aii.i    slie    .lunk.-,   we  tic- well  at  all. 


.ril  not  to  spell,!  monev-  for  pleasnn-  when  //, 


la   n  arc  sulfering  so  in   H 


I  I'io  much,  but  ve  , 


onglit 


make 

odo  it  L-Ia.il 


n\-.      We 
lur  little 


>'Y.    I  doTi'tbel 


do.  tor  you 
impi.!tinent  gi 


n't  h. 


eVe  anv  of  you  .ufTer  as  1 


ive  to 


to 


with 


a  .ifraid  I  ,lon  t 


Hut  I  (ion  t  think  the  litth 

d    would    (1|>   ;in\-   ir,,, 


w. 


Hnt  I      don  t  know  your  li 
dre.^ses,  .nnd  laliel 
we  should      and  insult  vou  wl 


doll.ar, 
Ipeil  b 


,t    )t„ 


>each  got 


/'.  (L 


lo  p.agiie    vo\i    if  vou 
ins,  and  l.in.gh  at  vour 
your  father  if  he  isn  t  rich, 
leii  your  nose  isn't  nice. 


tngliingi   Ff  you  mi  u 


mr  givinj;  that.      I  agree  not  t< 


:  o,  an,-;  not  \,\\ 
a  liicklo-bottle 


hw     OtolU      ./' 


1  !ih,:\\\' 

papa  \ 


i^\ 


'*?( 


It 


Is ' 


'I 


it 


I      ! 


r 


it 


n 


^ 


i      '  ! 

}      ■  I 
)         i 


,..^  DIAlJH-.riS,    TA/:/. 

.huv.  ( In(lip;n;uUly)  IknuwwlKilI  iiKaii, 
uiil  you  in  rdn't  hi- .  .'fi//'/,(;/ aluiiit  il.  It's 
]iiii]>er  tv)  iise>,'oi"l  words  ami  iniproxc  your 

Mig.      I'oii  L   iHik   at   one   aiiullii  i  ,   iiiil 
dren.      Don't  you   \vi--h  \vr   liail   tIk-   iiioiiv\ 
pajia    lost    wlun    wi-   wiit-   littK  ,  Jo  :      Drar 
ini' !   how   hajipv    ami   r'"'"'    ^vrM   hi.    il  \\r 
luid   no  \\oiric.>  ? 

Jidh.  \"o>i  said,  llu-  other  day,  yni 
tholij^hl  wrwi-re  a  deal  hajipier  than  tile 
Kinj;  chddrt  n,  lor  lli'-yweie  li.i;litinj;  and 
fretting'  all  the  time,  in  spite  ol  tlieir  niom  y . 

.I/,X,  So  I  did,  Beth.  Well,  I  think  we 
ari  :  tor.  thonoh  we  do  have  to  work,  we 
ni.ike  lun  lor  oiusehes.  and  are  n  pretty 
joUv  Sit.  as  Jo.  would  say. 

A'liv.  Jo.  .ioes  u^e  sueh  slau);  w'or'ls  !  ijo. 
ituniedialely  sits  up,  puts  her  hands  in  her 
poekets,  and.  iie^ins  to  whi-^tle.)  Don't, 
j'li.;  it 's  so  hovish  ! 

Jo    Th.if.-  why  I  do  it. 

.Imv.    I  detest  uule,  viuladiy  like  skirls  1 

/<!.    1  hate  alTtcted,  niniin\'iiiniin\' chits  ! 

/)'(///.  (Sin-in'^' coiuieally  )  '  liirds  in  their 
little  nests  aj^ree 

(  lioth  h>ok  rather  sluinie  raeedi  as  tlie_\ 
sul'side.' 

.IA\,' .  Keallv.  .L;irls,  >ou  are  hotli  to  lie 
h'lanied.  Von  are  <dd  moir^h  to  !  ave  o|T 
Iioxish  tricks,  aiiii  to  heli:!\r  \ourself. 
Jo^epdiine.  it  di(hrt  niatti  r  •-  imh  when 
vou  wi  re  a  tittle  Rirl  ;  hut  no  you  are  so 
talh  and  turn  np  your  hair,  you  stiould, 
reiuini'ier  tlia.t  \  "u  are  a  younj.'  laiiy. 

/'.  fPulliny  d.own  her  hair.)  I'm  not' 
and  if  turuini;  up  nn  iiair  makes  me  oiu-, 
I  11  \\i  ar  it  in  tw..  tads  till  1  ni  twenty.  I 
hale  to  think  I'xi'  ,L;ot  to  vrow  up,  and  !"■ 
Mi^--  Mari'h,  and  \\i  .n  lonj;  t;own'=,  and 
loiik  as  ]>riin  a-^  a  China  a.-ter  I  It's  I'ad 
•  noiiidi  to  he  a  Ljirl,  anywaw  whin  I  like 
l.o\s'  ^;  urn-  and  work  ami  manner^!  1 
ean't  i^et  ovt  r  my  di-appointnieiit  m  not. 
Iieinu  a  I'o\  ;  and  it's  wcive  than  evir  now  . 
for  I  m  diini;  to  ^o  and  rit;lit  with  papa, 
ami  I  r  Ml  only  stav  .at  home  an<i  knit,  like 
:\  I'okv  old  woman!  (Shakinj^  the  Mue 
sock  till  the  ueedih-s  r.allle  > 

n,t!: .  I'Slrokinv,  Jo.'shead  t.-mlerly.)  Voor 
Jo.i  It's  too  lia';,l>n!  ii  ca-'  t  he  helped  : 
•^oyiiu  iiiu- ttr^  to  l>e  contonled  with  making; 


/:Ar-\  A  \'n  .".'.ays 

your  nani'     hoyisii.  and   playinj;  hrother  to 
us  j;irls. 

.'Ai,'-  As  for  you.  .\in\  ,  yon  are  alto 
i^ether  too  particular  and  jiiun.  Vour  airs 
,aTe  I'linny  now;  lnit  _\ou'll  grow  up  ar 
ail'ected  littli-  ^oo-,i',  if  you  lion  t  take  can 
I  ld,e}onr  niii-  manners  tind  refnied  wayo' 
-  peak  i  111.;,  w  In  n  yon  don't  try  to  he  elegant 
lint  voui  ahstilil  words  aii'  ;is  had  as  Jo,'' 
slang 

/•'(//,.  If  Jo.  i--  a  toindioy  and  .\in\-  a 
goose,  what  am   I,  please.' 

.'A..,  (Warnil;..^  \'oirre  a  ilcar.  a.ne 
nothing  eNe. 

I  The  idock  -trikes  six.  .\  hell  may  hr 
ta;'ped  lightly  six  times  hehind  scene-. 
Hi  th  hrings  out  a  pair  of  old  slijipers 
vvliile  Meg  gets  up  aiul  told-,  away  I'.t ' 
croclieting,  and,  .\m\-  di,iw-,  forward  an 
eas\- chair,  aiul  Jo.  iiaches  out  and  taki^ 
up  tile  slippers  looking;  temlerly  at  them  ^i 

y'.'.  Thtw  are  (piite  woin  out:  Maruiei 
nin^t  ha.\  e  a  new  paii  . 

/h/I:.  1  tlniught  I'd.  get  her  some  with 
my  dollar. 

Air\.   No.  I  .-.haH  ! 

.'A.'.    I'm  the  oldest. 

/'.  I'm  the  man  ot  the  faniih  now;  pa]:i 
is  .iway.  and  /  ^hall  pro\  idi-  the  slipper^ 
for  he  toh;  me  to  l.ike  '-jiecial  care  of  inutile: 
wllile  he  wa->  gone. 

AV  .'/;  r  'I  u  !1  you  w  hat  Wed  I  do,  lets  eai  i: 
get  her  something  for  Christmas,  and  not 
get  an\-;hing  for  oni^'  l\a  ~. 

/'.  Tliafs  like  \iiu  dear.  What  will  w 
get  ,' 

.'A.,'.    1    shall    gi\i'    liei     a    nice     pair    e{ 

gio\ . -, 

.','.    .Xiine  '^hois,  host  to  he  li.adl. 
J'fAi.    Some  handkeri-liicfs.  all   hemmed, 
./■/.'I.    I  11   ^et   a    little  liolth- of  colocm 
she  hkis  il,  and  :;  won't   cost  ii.nidi,  -o  I  '.'. 
lunescmi'  h  it  to  hi;y  ni\'  pencils. 

.'A  „      llow   \\  ;ii  We  gi\e  the  things  .' 
_/,'     Put  till  III  i-'.\  'ill    t.iMi  ,  and   hring  1' ■ 
in  and  -,  i-  hi  r  ope  n  the  hn miles.       I  *ou  t  m  ': 
retiumlier  how  we  used  to  ilo  on   our  hiiti" 
d.iys  ? 

!■■:'.  I  usid  to  he  so  ftichlenid  when  ". 
Was  me  tu.iii  to  sit  in  the  hig  chair  with  '' ' 
crown  on.  an.l  s, ;.  you  .I'l  I'ome  maicln'.g 
loniai  Ui.gi\e  liie  piisint-^,  with  a  kiss  i 
liked  the  things  ami  the  kissis.  hut   it   was 


ih'.u  iU,uEs,  7,!/!/j-.irx  ,!\ji  r/..iys 


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ilreailful  to  have  vuu  all  sit   lookiiij;   at   ine 
while  I  oi)t.-iud  the  humllo. 

Jo.   '.Muieliini;    up    an..    .|,..uii.  with    In  r 

haiuNl.ehiuti  Ik-i  .  ;    I.lI  Maniici- think  \\.  arc 

■cttiiiK    thni^s   lot  <niisilvi>,  a.ui   tli.-n  Mir- 

;i>e  her.      We    inu>,t  ^o  sliDpiiiiij..   toniia- 

>\v  atternuiin,  \U  -  ;   there  ir.  su  niuehtD.Ui 

.iboul  the  pia\   lur  Ciiristnia>   ni-ht. 

(.Killer  Mr-,    Maul!   . 

/I//^.  .1/.  Well,  (lea!  its,  how  h,l\  e  \(in  j;(.t 
on  to  d;i\- .''  'I'here  \V!is  m,  i;i;uh  lo  .h.,  i;cl 
ting  the  boxes  ready  to  -o  to  uioriuw  Lik- 
ing olf  gloves,!  that  1  ihun  t  roni.  ii,;nu  le 
.liniier  (throwing  oh'  eio!ik  !iii,l  l.onnet,. 
H!t>  !iiiy  one  c:ii;e.i,  \k-\.][  '  l(,nv  is  v.air 
.old,  Mei,;  .'  <  i5etii  l.iki -,  ..;t'  her  nii.tinis 
-hoes  and  jiiU-  on  th, waim  slippiT,-  .  J.i, 
\  oil  look  tiled  to  iu;ith,  Conie  aii.l  kiss 
me.  Indiy     to  .\in>'  -. 

.The  ;;irlsall  elust^i  a:,  .un.i  their  ni..'tiiei. 
jo,  leans  on  the  l)!u  k  o!  tlu  th:iir,  ,'.K,l;  sits 
"!i  one  arm  of  ehair,  lii  in  ind.iUs  ,i'i  l.i: 
:eet.  and  Am\'  sim^^-Ks  m  h^r  \:\\i.j 

U>^.  M  I've  };ot  a  tr..ai  lo,- you  holding 
up  a  h'tter;, 

/.'  .\  letter!  a  letter  :  Three  cheers  !oi 
i.itli.-r! 

.'/;<.  .\f .  Ves.  a  niee  Ion.'  lettei  ,  He  is 
■v.di.  :iiid  thinks  he  sh;ii!  yet  thiol;..,;]!  llie 
.old  season  belter  Ih  in  '.\i-  (.  .ne'l  lleseii.!s 
ail  sorts  (d'  lo\  in- wislns  nuChristuKis  ;ind 
,111  es])ecial  iiiess;ii,;i-  li;  voii  I'lrls. 

'/?v.  I  think  it  was  s.)  sp],.ndi,|  m  lather 
!.)  Ro  as  a  ehaplam  ■,\  in  ii  Ik-  was  t.io  oM  to 
b..  dr;ilted,  an.;  not  s;i,,r,.;  i,.nonj^h  t'..:-  .isi.l- 
.ilel", 

/'  I '.'11  t  1  wisii  1  eould  .Mia- .1  .iinninui 
.'!■:.  nurse,  s,,  I  eoiil.l  b-  iu,i;  hini  :i!iii  iulp 
iinii  ' 

.  /",■!  It  must  be  iiis,i.jnvabl.  to  sleep  in 
■a  I.  lit,  :ind  e:it  idl  s,,i...,,|  !,;,,]  lasun-  thin'.;-, 
■  m.l  ilrink  out  of  a  tin  mu.; 

/>''/';.    When     will    in     .'.mu     home,    mar 
!a.,   > 

'/;■..!/,  Xoi  lor  many  montiis,  .icai,  U!i 
'■ess  he  is  siek.  He  will  stay  ,,nd  do  his 
"oik  tailhi'ully  as  h.iij;  !is  Ik  e;iii,  ami  wt 
non  t  ask  for  him  b;i.k  a  iiiinr.ti  sooiurthan 
!.e  eail  lie  spare.l,  X  .w  come  upstnirsan.l 
iie;ir  the   letter. 

(TheV   all    h:;\:-    •!:.     too::.     > 

Lui,is,\  M    .Vlcott. 


TMlf  CRi;i£l)5  01     lur.  Bf  I.LS. 

■  h>  .in^i.!  !<v  l',n    I.Ut        InU   i'<,l'i,ir    •  Chrn- 
:::it  A"'.'./,  ,j,- ..,-"    l,,i, ,  I  riniu  iil, 
w    sweet   the    chime    of   the    S.abhalh 


H 


l-..ieh  one  its  ereed  in  music  tells, 
in  tones  that  lloat  U])(in  the  air, 
As  solt  ,is  son>;.  ;is  pure  aspra>er; 
An.l  I  will  put  ill  simple  iliyme 
The  Uini;uaj;e  of  the  .-oideii  chime  ; 
Mv  h.appy  heart  witli  ;:iplnre  swells 
Ivesiionsi\-e  to  the  bells,  sweet  bells, 

l-iKST  ..Ikl, 
In  deeds  (.!  lo\e  e,\eel  !    e.xeel  I  ' 
C'hmie.l  out  tVoin  i\-|ed  towels  :i  bell; 

This  is  the  ehureii  not  built  on  sands, 
bhnblein  (d'one  not  built  witli  hands; 
I';  lorms  aiiil  saered  riles  re\'ere, 
.'.Mile  wiirshiji  here  '  come  worshii)  here  I 
In  rituals  an.l  taith  excel  !    ' 
Chimed   out  the  I';piscop:dian  bell. 

.■^I'.CONi,  e.ipi. 
'  Oh,  hee.l  the  :incie,,t  hindiiKirks  well  (" 
In  solemn  t.Mies  txclaime.l  a  heli  ; 
■^  No  progress  m.ule  by  mortal  man 
Can  cli!inue  the  just  eternal  idai:  ; 
With  ('...     lliere  can  b.  nothing  new  ; 
I.i^nou   t:,..    f,!ls..  ,  embrace  the  iruc, 
Whlh    ;dl  H  Well  I    1,  well  '    is  well!  " 
le.ih  ,1  out  the  j.'.)od  edd   l,lul.  1;  ciuiteh  bell 

Til  IK  1)  .,lkU 
\"e  puril'vin^  wale's  swell  '  " 
I:i  niell.'W  t.in.  s  Ktn,s.'  (Uit  a  bt  II  ; 
'Idi.'u^ii  lailii  !doi!e  111  Christ  can  save, 
M.in  must  be  plunue.l  beneath  the  wave, 
I'o  show  tile  Woild   U!ll:dterillg  hiith 
I"   Wii:it  thi-  -aiae.l  scripluie  saith  : 
I  di  swill  I    ve  ri-in-    watels,  su  ,-li  I  " 
IV.de.l  (Uit  thei.le!ir  tolled  H.iptisl  I'.cll. 

1  iirK'Tii  niKL. 
N'oi  f.iith  alone,  br.t  works  as;  well, 
.Must  test  the  soul  !  "  sai'l  a  soft  hell  ■. 
Co:ne  lure  .and  C!ist  !iside  yc.ur  load., 
.\n.l  wink  \-our  w..y  alonj;  the  road, 
With  filth  in  (".oil,  and  faith  in  nir.ii, 
.\iid  hope  in  Christ,  where  hope  began  ; 
Ko  w.  ii  !   .io  uxii  !   do  well  !   do  well  !  " 
Rang  out  the  Uiiilari;in  bell. 


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/'/.  //  '''-•'  7:s    r.  \i:lJ:.\UX  .  L\/>  Pi- 1  )'S 


riiTii  i.iK!. 


'  I'arowell  !     tiufwtll  I    ti;i>e     woiUl,     fiirc- 

In  Umcliiiis;  l>>in.s  ixi'lauiicd  ii  bell  ; 

I.itf  i>  a  t.oon.  U>  iiionals  >;ivfii, 
I'u  til  Uic  >'iiil  I.H  liliss  if.  l;cavf!i  ; 
lUi  lU'l  in\oUf  Ihc  a\i'!iKi"«  r>"l. 
."<iiii-  luTc  aiKi  Icaiii  Uk'  way  to  Cioil ; 
,->ay  U>  Uie  worlil  lanuil!  !   lanwcll  !  " 
IValtMi  furtli  tlio  rr<.>byteri:in  btll 

sixiii  r.iKL. 

"  'l"u  all  tilt.-  UlUh  we  tell,  we  tell  ! 
.-^lln^llell  i!i  eestasie^  a  1x11  ; 
■'  Ci>nu-  all  ve  weary  waiiiiriei'-,  ^^ee  I 
()\ii   I.(  !  1  has  laaiie  salvalujii  fiee  i 
k.  penl.  lieliive,  h:i\L  railli.  aii<i  then 
Ik-  -avetl  aMil  \>iA\>r  lla    l.ord.  Allien  ' 
SaKalion  -  iiee,  wi  liU  '   we  tell  !  ' 
Sholiteil  the  Melhoclistie  In  li 

phvi:n  r:i  <  ,ikL. 

"  In  all'  r  lil^    there  is  in;  lull  !  " 
ill  lap'nir  !  inj:  a  eheerhil  hell  ; 
•■  I.odk  :'.]■•  U:  he.neii  th's  liolv  liav, 
Wliele  an-eU  wait  to  liaii  the  >vay  ; 
There  are'iiu  t:i  — ,  no  hen.!-  tu  hlight 
The  imine  lili  ;   It  jiisl   and  light. 
N,,  hell  '   n,.  h.ll  '    n.-  hell  '    in:  hell  |  " 
Kanji  ont  ', he  rniv<  r^al'.-l  1"    I 

1  n  .uTii  '  .I'K'.. 

'■  Th     rri^nni  l-'.itli.  t■^  h-.  r.  .i  well 

M\- c'"e(!  ml  \"iee,      ;n  akd  I'urtli  a  hell; 

"  No  letter-  lun   to  elDi;   the  soul  ; 

Noarhitraiy  eieeii-  eiiiitiel 

The  tree  heait  and,  ;.!uL',rt--ive  mind, 

That  leave  till    du-lv   (lasl  hilliud . 

,-^;.ied    well,    vjneii    Well,    -peed    well,    '^(H-edl 

well  I    • 
leahd  mil   the  [miejiendent  l^t'l 

■s  ivrii  I  '.sKi.. 

"   Nu  Fepe,  ne  \'"\^<.  .    v.n  (hmm  to  hell  !  ' 

Th'"  l''.ot< -lant  ran;;  int  a  In  11  ; 

"  Cleat  I.ntiut  lell  his  lieiv  /lal 

Within  tile  luavt-  that  truly  t'eel 

Tiiat  lovait>-  to  Cod  will  liv 

'I  he  feallv  that  makes  Iliill  free. 

No  ima;;e<  wlieie  ineelise   led  I 

Rang  uiit  i.id  M  irtiii  Luther'-  hell. 


TKNTl!  <.1RL 
••  .Ml  hail,  ye  saints  in  heaven  that  dwell 
Clo>e  hy  the  eruss  !  "   exelainied  a  hell  ; 
"  Lean  u'er  the  I  lents  of  bliss. 

And  deign  to  hi  sorld  like  this  ; 

Let  mortals  km  lo!'    this  .-iirilie — 

Adore  the  water  ,md  th     wine  I 
.\11  hall  ye  saints,  tin-  ehorns  swell  I  " 
Chimed  in  the  Roman  Catholic  bell 

IN  eimuis. 

"  Ve  woikers  who  liave  toiled  So  well, 
To  save  the  race  !  "  said  a  sweet  bell  ; 
•'With    I'ledKe.     and     badi;e,    and    banmi, 

eoiiu, 
Ivaeii  hr,i\e  heart  beatiiiK  lil^c  .i  drum; 
He  t^.jval  men  of  noble  deeds. 
1-or  lo\e  1-  holier  than  creeds  ; 
Drink  from  the  \m11.    l!a    well,  the  well'' 
111   rapture  ranj:,  the  T.-mi.eraiue  bell. 

(ii-.nK(.i-.   \\'.    Hi  NC.W. 


THi;  IMH.ISH   l«»V. 


M,,,„...  -  l„       I. 
St  »*-e  thi    .11 

I,,      l,!,l;  v,K. 


,1    1. 11   ,  r.j.i 


..„    I       X,,  .,.ll.    1'.    1- 


I;-    ,1 

.   .,,1, 


Bu  K  '        Klitlian-.    back  '        Nor    dar. 
tr.a.l 
Too  mat  tile  bo.';\   o(   my  dead  i 
Noi  touch  the  liMHK  l'"^        '  ^taiid^ 
Iktweeii  him  and  your  lawless  band  ' 
No  traitor  la  .      H"'.  b-teii  '      1 
Haxfcursid  \onr  ma-lii-  tyraniiy. 
I  rheer.d  mv  loi.l  to  join  ihe  baiui  _ 
«  If  tho-e  w  ho  -w  oif  to  trie  our  land, 


Or  fighting  d.ie;  an 


!  when  he  iiressed 


NU  for  the  last  time  to  his  brea-t 

I  knew  that  soon  his  form  would  be 

Lew  as  it  is,  or  I'olaild   free. 

Hut  he  i-  d.a.i      the  goo.!      the  brave- 

.Xiai   i.  ins  i\iii.  .ii;''  ">Vi;r:  e      a  -;,•.■■ 

Take  me,  ami  bind  these  arms,  these  hi 


niAi.oGuis   r.\ni.i:,\i'x  .\xn  plays 


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U'l'i'ii  Rn--:'!  I  ■-  111  asifst  iron  hands, 

And  (Inij;  i!i.'  to  Siberia's  wilds  to  inrisli 

If  it  will  sa\-e  my  child. 

!'n<l     \'iiffiii>!.     1V:k'c,  Woman,  j)eact' ' 
(live  us  tin-  hoy  ! 

,1 -r  i~j.iii,:  r!]f  r,,,\-.    u  r...  -trii,_l-*  rifil  .  ri.  1  out    ) 

Mollur.    (Jiif  niom(.'nt  !  one! 
\\'''l  land  or  g(d<l   redvt  in  niv  son  ? 
ir  -,..  i /;,.',,//;/;■ },  r  ht'iid  my  I'olisli   knee, 
\w\  K\i^sia.  W'^  this  ho. in   of  thee,  {hands 

,•1,1.1,, /rlr,/ 1 
T   '.  •■  lands,  take  palaces,  t.ike  all, 
I'.::;  !'-a\-e  him   free  from  Russia's  thr.all ! 
Ti'r;.'  the-^e  ! 


-  ■.(  rii,_-  ..i..!l,t...  ,:,,  .  ,   ,;,|,, 

(h-   ti"    't    .>!    tht   f.  ■   I    ,,;    th.     Ir     . 

Ih.-M  .,;.        \  he  l,.n   :,,.   ,,.«!,  1 

K:'h  .11-   at..^!!  I  ".■     :i    n  fr  ■■  .  I,,  r       U  , 

.11- l".r        I,    ■,     lir.-..K.    Ir.un     ,1,11.. 

.ihI  (1.  li,4it(K   !  .-l-Tr  t!.-  tri    I 


■I" 


(M -wK   l:,rii:n.-  I..  «l„r-  <'„■  II...!l,rrll«^.) 

I'll'  mother,  up!     I'm    I'ree !    I'm   Free  I 

{io/i  INK. sic) 

I  only  wait  for  thy  emhrace. 

<>ne  last,  last  word  !  a  hlessinj;.  one: 

To  know  thon  apjirov'st  what   I  have  done. 

No  look  I   no  word  !  ean'sl  tlioii   not  feel 

My  warm  hlood  <)\^r  thv  hear  congeal  ;■ 

Speak  !      .Mother,  speak  \   lift   uj)  thv  head  ! 

What,  sdent  yet  ?     Then   art  thon  de:,d  ? 

C.reat  f'.od,  I  thank  Tliee  '     Mother,  I  (,t<./? 

Kfjoice  wil'n  thee  I   and —thus  -to-^die. 


PAILIZI). 


...,i,.;,-.t  f,lr 


/•'iM'.    Ve  liold    me    iioti      Xo,   no.   nor 
can. 
T:.>  !ionr  has  ni.ade  the  hoy  a  man. 
T  ■•    ivorld  ^hall  ivitness  that  one  soul 
'     i-~  'lot  to  prove  itself  a  I'de. 
1  r:      '!  hesidf  m\-  slangliti-r  d  ^^ire, 
X   ■  :   it  one  throh  of  \en,m  till   ire. 
i    '.   •  ■  ujMin  his  niarhle  hiow    -  '-,7///  imoh 

/:■:„!:: ' 

'i         \y]'\     I ;,!///     MiJtI'i!    -ir^m'/v:    [    was   a 

1  liiM  ;   hut  now 
"■!     :>iii!e  inollit  r  on   lua    km  c, 
i!  I-  '.oni.-  the  work  of  \ears  lor  im 
\;''.;"a-li  in  thi->  small  temiiunt, 
'■'■   -'vi'i  i->eianiped,  iiiihowrd,  niiheiit  , 
'■  .     -:ill  within  me  ani[ile  power 
I'll  :■<■>■  iiu'^i  If  this  \-.-i  V  lioni . 

a      ■,•11,,  I..:;    _.,-,.!:,..:„     .,..,„..,..  ) 

T;;  -    :  iu,i;er  in  m\-  hreast.  and  then,  {Itinnl- 

/v..','rj 
A    II-,  \oi;r  hoa>ted  power,  hase  niea  .' 

....r     !.n,,i,    !,,^!,     in     r>,r:     niin..!,-       l,ri    1    ,.  \.     ,,i 


\''i-s.  :  in  a  niiiu  d  man.  Rale  -  evrrvthing 
t;one  at  la^t  ; 
.Nothing  to  siiow  tor  the  troiil,],    an<l 
toll   ot   the  Weary   ve.ars  tli,i;   are 
]iast: 
IIoiiM's   and   land-   and    inoiu  y   lia-.e    taken 

W!'!-'.  and  lied  ; 
Tin-.   V'.ay   inorninL'  I  sit;i|.d    iwav   the  roof 
from  nvrr  mv  head. 


I  'dioiilcin't  can,  for  ni\s(  ir   Kale;    I'm  used 

to  the  World,  s  rough  \\  ,!\  -.  ; 
J  ve    dug    ,ind    di  Ived    and    fdodded    along 

thron-li  all  my  maiiiiooil  da\s  : 
.Mtit  I  think  of  yon  and  llie  children,  and  it 

alino-l  1  rral<  iii\-  heart  : 
h'or    I    I'lotiglu   -o  surely   to  give  my   hovs 

aii'i  girls  a  splendid  stait. 


N>  manv  vvars  on   the  ladder,  I   tiumght  I 
wa-i  near  the  top  — 
-Mrl  vv  hack  ?    I'ool  !  coward  '  knave  I       **"'^'  ''  '''-■^^'  ''•'>'^  longer,  a. id  then  I  exp>cled 


>c  ni\  nohle  father's  graxc 
'.V    ■.:,;  ,!viiik  the  life  hlood  of  a  slave? 
i'      :■    iris  that  on  its  handle  flame, 
'A'l   :'■',  h'iu-li  to  ruhies  in  their  shame 
"!  s  !'  Ii  i^nohle  rest  1 
::■■:  :Un<: 

'  ~'-:\v.-  '  ixM-t  with    .l.l.;ttT.) 

i  lend  the  tyrant's  rhaini», 
•Ai'ii  !li!ig  hini  back  a  boy's  disdain. 


to  stop 

And   put  the  hov>  in  my  place,  Kate,  with 

an  easier  life  aheaii  ; 
liut  now  [  must  gi\-e  the  ]irospecl  up  :   that 

comforting  dream  is  dead. 


;\\ir<-    111!,  kli  ,lr:.~  l:rr  t,.n 
"  ViMi'rt;  -v  Till  III    r'-  til 


11..1--  n,.«i,h,lM,r.|c. 
Miiy  tii\    lii|slia!i(!."') 


I   am    worth    more   than    mv  gold,   eh  ? " 
You're  good  to  look  at  it  so  ; 


;  f 


i  \ 


ii 

I] 
'i 


)  ,H 


i>i.u.('<,i;/:S,  7\i/!/./:.U'.\  .ix/>  ri.AVS 


Hii!  a  man  isn  t  worth  vri>  imuli,  Katr, 
wlifii  hi--  hail  i-  luniiiiu  l"  sn.iw  . 

M_\  poor  liUlc  K"i^'  \\''''  ^'"■''  -""  ^^'"^^' 
haiuls,  anil  llu-ii  innoitn'.  f\  cs  ol   Mm-. 

Tinned  a.lvilt  in  tlio  Iii-artKss  .voiM  what 
I'an  an.l  w  hat  will  ihcv  Wo  ' 

,  r.li..  ■  r  ■'    1.      n  r    \  ■•ill  ■■    .;  '>    .  •■  N.  -   I    ■>■■.  I".!  11 

u  r-r,     ,V  .,      /f.i  l^r,-    ■) 

"An    hont--t    faihur?"       IniU-ol    it    wa'- ; 

cK)llar  lor  ilolhir  was  paiil  ; 
N\-vi-r  a  cu-'litor  suftVrtM!,  w  hatcvi-r  ih-ojiIc 

have  saul, 
lU'ttrr  an-  ia,L;s  ami  a  i-on'~ouncf  char  than 

a  palaif  and  tUis!i  ol  shanu  . 
One    thini;    1    shall    V-.wv    to    niv    childrin, 

Kato  :   am!  that  i^  an  honr-t  nanv' 

(■■     P.,       1         ..^      \.,      ■  ■         ..  I.         K,      I.'    ,    .C:        ■!■,,-     ,       ■'••      '        ll 

Wliat  s  that  ?      "  Thr  lio\s  an-  not  tronhkii, 

they  arc  u/ads  now  to  lu  j;in 
And    ^ain    lis    anollKi     lortiint-,    and    wcrk 

throu>;h  tl'.ick  and  thin  ?  " 
Tlu  noMe  uriow-  !   ahxadv  1  feci  I  ha\en  I 


fiii    [■  ■;! 

I'  ■!,.      .        > 

h.ni         S 


I   Iw     f,. 
t,'    lil-    111 


t-»l    tlL<-    V 


II. !■      11,        .1.        .Mil, 


I I    l> 

.,1      Ih~     >••■ 


,1    tl,      W     I-     till 


(/■'i/.''t  Ki;i  .rns. /I'/A'.". './  /m  Sri;ri  m- ii  - 

SKKlnKlis.     Slay,     Koniaii,    in    ]iit\  : 
not  t'oi  thy  lilr, 
I'or  liu-  sake  ol   thy  eountty,  th\  i  ! 
dren,  thy  wile. 
Sent,  not  to  nri^e  war,  Init   to   had  l\oii;i 

Jieaee, 
Til)     eai'tois  of  C.irtlia^;e    \iin.  h^afed.   • 

release. 
Thou    retnrnVt    to  eneonnter    tlieii    .\:\. 

their  raj,;e  ;  — 
Nil  nierev  exjieet  hn  thy  lame  o:  th\  ,!.■ 
AV;,' /(/.(■.    ''\)  my  captors  one  pli  d;„i, , 
one  onl\  ,  I  j^avf  : 
To    iM'riKN.   !hou>;li   it    'Aei'-    to   walk   i 

my  j;ra\'e  ! 
No  lii)]ie  I  exteniled,  no  promi.--e  1  ni,i  .• 
Rome's    Senate    and     people    floni     \'.  ir 
dissuade. 


so  iiineli  to  hear  ;  .    ,  , 

Their  eonia-e   has  liehtened.  mv  heavv  load  !f  H"   VellKeano-  ol   Carthage   he   Mo,, 

of  miserv  and  despair.  ^    ,    in e  now, 

..  \    1  ,,,  1  ,'  ,1-  -..v  1',,  .   -.1  .,  r, •,.(.,  ii-    1^  i.'i  I    have    repead    no    dishonor,    !ia\e    1: 
.,  ,:  I  ei     ,•  '    «     ■■     •     ■  )  111!  \-ow. 

"And   the  i;irls  ale  so  ^lad  it  xsas  honest  ;  .S',v/.   T1k\  released  tin  i.  hut  drr.ii:,i  t 

iiie\d  rather  not  lir^ss  so  fnie,  th.at  tho\i  wouldst  fulfill 

Ami    think    the\     <!id    it    with    mone\    that  \     p;,it    that    would   leave    thee   ;i    p- 

wasn't  honestlN-  mine  '  ' '  ^till  ; 

Thevre   read.v   to  show  wli.it  tlicvre   made  Tlie\    hoped    thy    own    daii;,^er    wordii 

.)f     ipiiek  to  earn  anii  to  save—  thee  to  swav 

Mv  hlessf,!.  i;iiod  niiMi    dai!L;hteis  '  so  Ljen  'pjn.  (•(iinieils  of   Rome  a  fir  dilfeiea;  w 

erous  aiiii  s(i  l,i,i\e  '  Would    illdin.e   lliee   to   inL;e    the  eon. ; 
(••  ;t,.  ,  ..  ^  ,  .  ,  ,  '. .  1  .-.  1  '          :  1      .1  ■•'..  ■■'',■■■  the\-  er-',\e. 

And  yon  think  we  needii  I  fie!    Kalt  .  N\hile  [ f  ,„,iv  [hv  frfcdom.  tin   lile-  lilond    ;. 

we  hue  cull  othei   lelt,  Tliou^iu  sluii'deis    the   torment   ai.-i  ■,■ 
No    m.iltei    of    what    possessiuns   imr   li\es  dv-piei 

n,    X   111-  bereft  ? 
\'on   :Me   li-ht        Witi;    a    oiiifl    eoilseieiue, 

.mil  a  w  lie  si.  .juod  and.  tnie. 
I'll   pul   my  hand,  to  tin   plon:^h  a>.-,ain  :   ami 

I  know  that  we'll  imll  tliroui;!'. 

W.M.ri.K    CilI.T«.lN" 


'I'liv  inereiless  foes  lune  the  heart  !■■    ' 
Remain  with  us,  Rei;uliis  1  do  not  e- 
No  ho'pe  shells  its  rav  on  tli\  death  ; 

track  ' 
Keep   fiith   with   the   faithless?        T 

w  ill  forj;ivo 
Tlie    halkiii-   of  such.      O,    live     U- 


tnV.-.,    1.. 

lin.l.t     ■ 

,,,..,1.  1. 
•riler    !■■ 

Tiii-  kiSDi.vii  Ol    kr.di  LI  s. 

.      ,    U      .    .-i  ..   N-i;i    S  .     in,-  i.-,  1,.!.  r-  ..1..1  in   I,..lilc  ;ii,.| 


Ml    Ir-Jty,    ti.it    l.e    ur^- li   coiilriiiy    aud 


A'l  C  .   With  the  conscionsnes-;  tiw 

core  of  my  heart. 
Tni.t  !  Il-ii'  iieeii  tihn-iii!'.  the  periun  ■ 
'A'lth   the   stain   ecei    id.iriiiy,    the    •. 

ever  iiiyli, 


l>/}/. I  >i ,'  ','.'<     I    ,       /.  //•\-     iY/>  /'/.  tVS 


ug 


..il     1    owe    111'.-    ;';i^.-    '.ir;it;i     I     inliali-    !'i 

.1  lu    ' 
MfM.1  :     i,'  t  CMrtiia^c  inlrai  t  vm  \y  oalh 
:  il-r  Id  Iri   \\n:il  a!i<l  InnnaiiiU'  l.ntii 
'  ii'',ti  w^il  1  in  hrr  iiiraiiiy  shari  , 
'am  I'.r  a  n  lii^'    'k  K'"''  fi"ni  il'  -|i:i.ir  '. 
..     /     (J,  lliiiik  Ml    til.-  km. III. 1  an.l   Iri.  ni;-. 

'A  ill)  await 

t.r.l    (III    tliv    II'  .  V.     an.;     -a  illihuM    t!ir. 

!i..iii  lair  : 
■:'  Ilk  "it    till    \Mi!(i\v,  tlic  oi]iiian'-,  tuli.', 
.  \      N  I      tli\'     i-Diiipas  -ion      [ilrai!       'oltly 

'. ,  1 1 1    111'-. 
•  ,      ()    III'.   Iritinl,  till. 11  .   iii--t  -iiltrn.  I'll'. 

.  a;    '  iiul  vuImIik'  ; 

■  ■;,  •  tailli  i<[  iiiv  siiiil  I  iiiii~l  I  VI  r  lir  Iriir 
:i-    il  iiior  1  .  lu-aptii,  iii\   cuiivv  iin,  .•   ,||^ 

.  ■  I  w  1 1  , 
;    -'ir  ;^larr-,  cf  liU-  to  lii.-iill-l   air  l.'iiiivh; 

■  .)W11  ; 

.  '  r'  atinn  to  111'-  i~  a  cliaws  (.ik  i-  iii'irf 

.   :,      IM  11    III    llll])C    Ir.l  ,    IIU   (iDll    t(i   a'loi.     ] 

:   •.:i'-   luvi-   that    I    i.r!   tor  'Ailr,  ,  liiMr,  n 

•-1  Hi.-, 1,1. 
~  ii-l  all  Its  l.i-iuUy,  ami  tliwartni  ll>-  cii.i 
''     I.' t  tliv  Luuiitrv  lUlt.-niiiiir 

M\-  (.oimtrv  ?     II'  r  will. 

■  1    ii'c   i.i  c.ii,\-.  ivuuld   111    paiaiiioiint 

'    '  '  ;ir.  i!i)(i!u  Iwr  niv  vnunlr\-  aloiu-  : 
:    :^  iiiv  riiutilrv   -  ;  iiiv  Iidiht    iip,- uu  n 

■  '    <  >    KfL^ulns  '   tiiiiik  of  t!if  paii'.^-  i:i 

.■r\c! 

What  lui-ainc -.111, uM  inaki- mr  itoni 
;  ■'  i' ".ly  swi-rvf  .•■ 

'■     R' rnuin<..'tit- 1)1   pain  will  tlifi- nils 
r-  .lilts  lm,l 
■  :!i';t  .iivl  .lisahl.'  tlu-  loftu-st  inind. 

Xial    1  IS  t'l  a  kciniaii   tii\'  tV.ar^   .iir 

.r.:r.—i : 

■  •  .■     l'')i;,'i\-c   \v.i-.      1    knii'.'.    lir,    UMi-T'i 
:■■;  I'Va^t. 

liiou   kiio'.vst    till-   iaii    liuniaa      a.~ 
' '-ak  t'l  sn^tain 
'.a'-^rit.   Ill'   aiicitluT.    the    ~far<-hini;s    uf 


Tiu-n  let  thrin  iii.iki-   i.ai;\   tlu-ir  ciiLMnc':   of 
.'.1'   111, 

'i'hfir  spiko  lin^tliiiK  '^'^i^.  .mil  tlinr  tortur- 
ing h.'!  : 

Siill  K'  -iilu^.  la  a'.iiii;  no  ri-rreanl  breath, 

Hiill  ■.;r.rt  as  a  liirnd  tin-  .Ifliven-r  Death! 

Til'  11    I  iiimPU'    in    toitnii-   .and    tannt    shall 
■I.lv 

•  Xml   hoM   it    :   )ir.    lor  his  i  ouiltly  to  ilir. 

S.\KI,K.-.l', 

A  I' A(il; AM"  or  TIIR  .WON  rilS. 


Til, 


-  '.  --Il  may  n-coil.  and  tiu-  aiii;nish  tliL'\- 

■.  I  I  ■  .  I  K 
■  ■  til.,- s;rrn.i,'th  from   ni\-  km-'. -.  and,   tlir 

I'l-'  from  my  cluck  ; 

tl'.i'     lio<!\-    aloni-'     thc\     ran    \  .u'.iinisli 

■•■..'.   l-^!!  - 

-:i:rit  imnional  sliall  sinilr  at  tlR-ni  still. 


Jam  \ky. 

L'*"l.l'  liir  dav  and  roM  tiir  drifted  snow, 
-■      ''"11  'dir  dav  until  Ihr  void  dark  iii^lit. 

[.SV//^    ///,     /I,,  ,\ 

I^I.irki'  ,  -paikle.   ia:;o!  ;    ..aillr-r-.  ;;li,\\  : 
>>>\\v    one    ina.v    h..    ploildni).;     tliroil-h    the 

snow. 
i.on,L;niL;  loi  a  li.i^iit, 

lor  the  lirht  tliat  \(,n  aiul  I  ran  show. 
It   no  onr-  lis.,  should  <'onie, 

Ilrl.    Ko'iin  krdl.Veasfs  Wclronie  to. I  ,  nituf), 
.\nil  n'-\ajr  tronlilesome  : 
kol.iii.  uli\   doTii  \-,ju  ronie  ami   letidi   your 

'  mini'  ' 

Here  s  'u'.ller  !or  my  k.unch  ol' bread, 
.\iiii  snrar  lor  %  our  rrninii  ; 

ileir  s  room  uiii'ii  the  heartli  nig, 
If  1  on  i!  only  roine. 

In  \oi;r  sraiiet  w.iislroat. 

Witli  vonr  krrii  !irij.;ht  eve, 
\\  here  ale  vou  loiter!!"? 

W'liini^s  \\AT,..  made  to  fly  ! 

M.ike  haste  to  'neaktas!. 

Come  and  fetidi  \ciur  cr\inih, 
;  .-r  ;  m  .is  ..^i.t,;  to  see  '.on 

.\s  y,)u  are  glad  to  eome. 


4 


P  !!i 


1 


'.V 


/)/  !/.<>(, r/:.s,  iwiii i.Ais  Asn  r/.n's 


ii,     ,r,.r    »:i    i^    I. r,.|.:,  1     .    !  ii<l-  Ihill.  r  I'l.  Ii-ii  ..i I 

!■..     l!       r 1    1  '     «    up   tl'-  .  .^i..,l    .  .hhI    .nj,,r    II, ,.■«,.  !■.  tl-  i  i 

I  !,.  1   i,,>,   -    ,.    .  ',-.   l.u  -i,..!  ll,.ir  1    -   .     Ml.   "    •  l-^i    ■  «  >-  I I  "' 

I    ,■  .     .T        l,,i,'<.r\    lwi,,.H,!    .r  i    nir    ].l  r  f  i;,,-  In.  .    .-..|  •  1  •"■■ 
1.,    I  ,  >  n,  l'^.    "!,..    ,i|.|,i.,:<    i..ih    ,i    i  ,,,i,  li    .  f    -iM."  ■:!  ■'!■-   H.    I"  T 

JWl    \K\. 

(ioiicl-mci!  row,  sisti  t . 

I''l   !11I    AK',  . 

Urothri ,  j.iv  t<i  \cin  ! 
I   \v   hrou^lit    -niib    -nowdrol'-  :    onlv  ju-.l  ;i 

U  w. 
Hill  <|uiU-  t  ii<ii;'.;li  to  provi.-  tin  worlil  ;iw;ikc, 
ClKi-rtiil  aiul  liii|»  tul  in  tin-  Ini^ty  'lew, 
And  tor  llu-  li.ili'  '-nn  -^  ^;ik( 


■.,       !■    .■       1.,,   \-_ 

11   I'v'V;./'      .1 


',.  ,       .....i.ir.i    -   I  ■    I  .1,1,  11-.,  \Ui,i  rfii.  . 

\\  I i  .  -  rii  .r\     ■ :        .rr  mi^mi..'    It. 

,.,.•,-<.  r  M  .1.  1    .    .    lli'    »i".l  .'.'-'  '■    ■ 

[,.'!'   .^M     ,.ri,,'r      ■■..;,    ,1,  1   I  ,:i,l„l,!c..ni.. 


I'  I  i:i;i    \K\  . 


1  I  '.  oi;.  vou  liul<    woiiili  r,  <  oiut-   -<-oiiu-  in, 
\iiii    wondii  tnl,    \oii     wdolls.    <oil,    wliitu 

hinih  : 
\'n\\  piuiliiii;  nioUuriW'  ,  rmni   too, 
,\n(l  lt:iil  that  tolt'-rini^  twin 
Safe  in  ; 

I'.ii:      all  \onv  Mi-atinj,;  kith  and  kin, 
l\\K  1  |it  the  hornx-  ram. 

!  ,,,,,,.    , :   ,■      r   ,  ,   I!.-  '   ..  ,,  r.  m.,'     .i,.1   il  .■ 

,il.  ,    ;     .  :    I  1,  -  r  1  .  i^,'      ,,  ..  11  .,.    ,..,,!      :,.  !.    ,,  .1    ,         1..1.  ,,.  .,1 

,,,.!      1,1,1,, 

The  Imiiikin  tottering  in  it-  walk 

With  jn-l  a  tU'i.ct.-  to  Wear  : 
The  -iiiowi'.-    |i  droojiinK  on  it>  stalk 

>o  slender, -- 
Snowdrop  and  lainh,  a  ])rflt\-  pair, 
i'.ri\in,i;  the  cold  for  onr  deli>;ht, 

l>olli   white, 

Both  tender, 

I    .\    1  ,r!,i,J     ,   t    ,1  ,    r   ,,.,1    ^v,Tl      ,A  '  1,,,,,     ,,.       .,ll..,.  t 

I,,    Mil.     :       !.  i.lK    ■        ,...1  !.. 

lIo',\  the  doors  rattle  ai.d  the  liraneh'.s  swae  I 
lU-res  liMither     Maieh,  conies  whirlinj;   on 

iiis  w,r.  , 
With  winds  tliat  eiid.v  and.  si,,-. 


t  :z:  ~    e- 
-  \1,,.,  !, 


I.  l~„n,!  ,.n.. 


r  r:  H  K 1  ■  .\  H  \" 


C<.iine,  show  nil  what  yon  hriiii;  ; 

l'"or  I  have  said  my  sa\-,  lultilhcU  mv  ilav, 

And  must  away. 


M.XKCII, 

I  -i..in,i.i,;  -!,    rt    -ii  l!,..  Ii.r»..'i..I,l,, 

I  blow  and  aronsc, 

Tlironj;!)  the  world  s  wide  lunis 
To  ([uickeii  the  torpid  earth  ; 

Crajiidin^;  I  llin^ 

I''acli  I'eelilc  tiling, 
I'.iit  l.iin;^  stioiij,;  hie  to  tile  hirth 

1  wrestle  and  liown  , 

,\Md  topple  (low  11  ; 
1   wieneli.   I  rend,   I  npioot 

N'et  the  \inlet 

is  li.irn  where  1  s,  i 
Tile  sole  of  tnv  llcini;  toi't. 


.■\nd  in  my  uaki 

I'rail  wind  lloweis  ipLike, 
.\iid  thecatkiiis  ].ioniise  hint. 

I  di  i\  e  iM  1  an  ashoie 

With  uisli  and  roar. 
.\nd  he  eaniiot  sav  nie  nav  : 

\I\-  liarpsti  ni);s  all 

.\re  tl.e  loresls  tall, 
Nfakiii);  music  when  I  ])lav. 

And  as  ollurs  iierl'orie. 

So  I  on  my  course 
Run  and  needs  must  run. 

With  s.ip  on  the  mount, 

.Xnd  liuds  past  count, 
,\nd  ri\  ers  and  clouds  ami  sun, 

With  Seasons  and  )>rfath 

.\nd  time  and  cUath 
,\nd  ,lll  that  has  yet  he),'Uii. 
, :,  1.  M  ■■  \  1  .,,    ;  11,-  -1.  ,.»•...  .  >■  1  .       !,.  .r 

■  i;  ..ui.  ,11,      ,1    eell-'i    11^    ,  t    l,,r  I-         \;,i    i 
,..    ,,,,!  .i,,ii,!,  ,  .:e,,i.   ,,.,.!  ,  ,11  ,  f  -i^hl  1,,  tii.i-i 


Pretty  little  three 

Spairow s  in  a  tri  c , 
I,i>;iit  ujii  11  the  wiiif,'  ; 
Tliou^h  \'ou  eaniuH  .-inj;, 
Vou  i-an  chirp  oi'  Sprinj;  ; 

Chirp  of  Spring  to  me. 

Sparrows,   from  your  tret.'. 

Xi  ver  mind  the  showers, 

Chirp  ahout  tlie  flowers, 
While  \()n  hnild  p.  nest  : 
Straws  fro.u  cast  and  west, 
I-'eathers  from  your  hreast. 

.Make  the  snui^^est  howers 

In  a  world  of  flowers. 


D/.UA)(.r/:S    TAlil.l-.ACX  AXn  /'/..IVS 


33  f 


Vi)ii  must  dart  auiiy 
I'liiin  till'  chostii  sprav, 

Voii  iiitnisi\L-  third' 

Ivxtra  little  bird  ; 

J(jiii  the  iiiiwcdcKrl  herd  I 
These  have  ihjue  with  play, 
And  must  Work  U>  dav. 

M'kll.. 

'  ■■.',■:■■.•<">■  ...  i!..    .|  .  .  .1 , 

('..i.,.l  iiiorn.w  and  ^uud  bye  ,   if  others  llv, 
tJI  all   the  llyiiij.;    iiioiilhs   you're   the   most 
liyiii-. 

M  \Kl'II. 

N'oiirt-  ho|>e  aii.l  swictiics-,    April 

Al'Kll,. 

Itirlli  means  (l\-inj,', 
Av  '.villus  and  wind  in.  an  llyiiij.;  ; 
>.,  ',  .,n  aii.l  i  and  all   thin,i;s  fly  or  .lie  ; 
.VM.l   -..iiietimes    I    sit    sighiiiK    t.,    lliii'ik   of 

'lyiiiK- 
I.  .;     meanwhile     1  ve     a     rainbow     in     my 

sliewers. 
An.l  a  laplnl  ol  ll.nvers, 

\-A'\  these  dear  neslliiij^'s,  a^ed  three  hours; 
.\:iil  here's  their  mother  sittini;, 
'I'l;.  ir  father  nierelv  Hitting 
T..   lind    their  breakfast   somewhere    in    niy 
bowers. 


HeK'un  an. I   .l.,ne 

And   tiirne.l    to   j.,v    ulnlt    luviitv   •seconds 

run. 
At  every  Steji  a  llouer 
J'"e<l  by  your  last  bii-hl  sliower, — 


And  KatheriiiK'  ll.)w.rs  i  li^i.-ne.l  tothesoiiK 
Ul  e\erv  bird  in  bow.  r. 

Till-  world  an. I  I  are  far  too  full  of  bliss. 
To  llniik  ..r  plan  ..r  t.id  or  care  ; 
The  Sim  1-  w.'ixin;^  str.inn. 
The  .1,1V  .  ,i,i-  \v  mini,  long, 
AihI  all  ih.tl  is, 
Is  fair. 


Here  ar.'  Mav  bn.ls  ,,f  hU-  a,,,]  ,,f  rose 
And  h.-rt  s  niv  nam.  saki -blossom 
Mav, 
All. I  from  a  waterv  s],<,t 
S<.e  hel.      f.ii..;,  t  nie  not, 
With   all  th.it  bbiws 
T..dav. 


Hark    t 


'.il  InII  (I    !.ii,N       \r, 


w..    Mir,  h  ! 

.  Ii    '.»!.!,,'.  r- 

■•  -  n.i-s.  I,  ,„ 

.■\1"K!I., 


)   iii\-   linnets    !r..m    tiu    h.-dp-s 
i^rei-ii. 
hlaekbii.!  an.i  lark  an.!  tlini-ii  and 
.l<:ve, 
And  e\-'-rv  niL;Ii;ini'ale 
And  m.  koo  tt  lis  Its  tale, 
.\n.l  all  111.  \   nii-.m 


'Viiit  beaks  you  have,   you  Aiiiny  tluiijjs, 

'A'hat  voices,  shrill  and  weak  ; 
-'.  :i'i  d  think  anything  that  sings 

I'luld  sintr  with  such  a  beak  ? 
'■    :  \.'U  !'        niKhtm.i,'ales  some  day 

And  eh.i:  ;a  the  country-side, 
'■'■  ::en  I'm  awav  ami  far  awav, 

Ah.l  .May  i?  ijueen  and  bri.lf. 

■      '     '  'It-    ..i.il  Inok-.  r,.iiruj  ) 

.\1'KIL. 

A:.    .\biy,  good  morrow,  May.  and  so  good- 


(   hinP   :if.r 


Mirel 


\".,a  1. 
Jun. 


Dine    too    earl\-,    sister 


TNI 


live. 


M.W. 


t:.: 


jndei.l  I  f,.',  1  a-  if  I  c mie  t.io  soon 

T.)  loun.l  N.iui  v. .111114   \biy  iiDon. 

And  set  tin    u.ii;,i  ;i  i:,!s,,i,.g  :,i  „,v  non,,, 

\et  must  1  com,-       S  >W-w  .u-.--.UA\\W-n\v<.. 

Sun  llnshed    ami    sv.  ^it,    ;,.,    „,,i„v  as    vou 

please  : 
And  liiereare  iiill  bbiwn  mses  bv  the  score. 
More  roses  and  \et  in. i;.-. 


t's  J  list   your    way,    sweet    April,  smile 
ir  sorrows  half  in  fun 


s  \^  iCilr,. 

iiNi:, 


I  n,,  t;;f  u.-u-T  i  rus.) 


The  sun  iU)e<  all   inv  long  day's  work  for 


me 


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I  lUH  il  tint  sit  lii'iuMtli  :i  lt,il\'  till' 
An.l  w.ilill  ;ii!il  ^iiiv 

()!   if  1  m  liill.cl  l.v  ii.it.'  ..t   l.i:.l  ;iiiil   1»  r. 

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Hill.'  ll  ii.'.-.  vrllow  ll.i;;--     ill  li..'kl..l, 

\\  111.  h     wil!     v.. 11     t:ik.   '        V.  li.KV,     Mil'  , 

■I.,',  Islr.l! 

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l.iW, 

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N.i\  ,  iiiv  !i  \  <l    i-  k.'i>t  , 
■Pli.-  l.i";;'  -t   .lav  '  lii'i..'.!   \<\   M.n  wiiil'     ■•  .ai 

-:',  la 

r\,.   la.iv.jit    \..ii    ..ii.'   '  mv.'.i    ;  A'lainal  ..f 

Moclll. 

(I.      .     .1  I'..  ,:.-.    I 

Ni  t    iiuwc;-.   lait    pfuiu-,    i',.illuir.i   wIru- 
till-  l.rc. 
A-  i!..\vn\-    lia--':  an.l  l.maii 
In  -nii-iiiiu'   111.!  Ill  >;loiaii  .'i    tin  s 
Hill  'J.  t  \.ai  111,  ,1  .-tiani  i'-  at  ni\-  lictK: 
Tile  \vliirl'>\ir..l  ulii-tlr-.  an.l  'a    n-ls, 
l.i'^iitnin^  l'ia--lu"-   ui.l   iliuiul.  i  [H'al-;. 
Fl.iiii:  an.l  jiilluwinL:  liar.!  ii]i. ill  in\   lie. 'Is, 

]V\.\ . 

Tile  r. lar  ut"  a  ■     .nn  -•■.vi't'i'S  up 

i"ri)iii  the  (  a-t  t.  >  tia- iun.i  Wf-t . 
Tli.,-  ilaiKriiiiiu  -kv.  kkc  a  ciili, 

!-  liH'.  li  with  rain  t..  thi.-  brink  ; 
Tlu-  -ky  is  purple  ami  liri-, 

Bla.  kr..--s  an.l  noist  ami  tturesl; 
The  t-arlli.  pan-luil  with  .L-sire, 

Onens  her  nimtth  tu  drink. 


S'-n.l  i'..i  ill  ill'    tliiiii.l.  I  anil  liii-, 

Till  II  .1'.  I  1    tin   I'l  iiniiiliiy;  i-iip, 
(  )-kN  ,  app.  .1  .    111.'  .1.  -IK- 

(  if  laitli  in  111  1  p.'i.  ill  '1   iiiiii'St  ; 
p,.iii  ,.i;i  .iMiik  til  In  1  Ihiist, 

1 1.  1   l.inii-liiiii;  lili    lilt  up  ; 
\I  ik.'  tli\  ...  II    till   as  at   rn-l, 

Willi  .1  i.iinl't.w   l.ii   lll\'  1  list. 

I  I,i\.    .1.111.    w alli  thuii.i.  r  ami  fire, 
(  I  vk\   with  til.    lamlii.w  i'ir-.l  ; 

(  »  1  ai  ill,  li.iv.    .i.iiii   w  itll  il'  -111-, 
Dunk,  ami  .liink  .1.  -  p,  ami  ii-st 

,  I    ,,,  ,    .   ,        ,       ,.,.,•,.     I    I .1   .'I.  ...  1  V  .„u  cl 

jri.v. 

II;.;!,  hrotlu  r  .\ii'.';ii-l .  lliishi-il  .iml  uaiiu, 

Aii'l  -.  alliU    -  li.mi  iiiv  stutiii. 

\  ..iir  iiiml-  ai.    Hill  '.I   >  .'in,  I  -n', 

\.    full  .1-  h.iii.l'   .  .111  1"'  ; 

\,,,i  ,  .iitli  am!   all    I'l'ili   -im  11    as   sw  .  l   .v. 

I.ilni 
In  111.  1!  u-i  .i\'.  ii  .1  1  aim, 
An.!  tiia'  till  ".'  "'.M   111  1111'. 

(J,,!,  i.    ...     ...1  ,  •'  •■     !,-.|ll..ry  » 


\\  ill  at  s\\a\-.  lu.iw,  11. Its  arc  airy, 

P  111,  V  hi'W  .    I  i.;iai  .  Illl  li.  ail, 
■^li..il  ami  -m  'H  -liiiiils  up  caiiarv, 

l'.;.lii.!    111. -11-   -.11111   I'lU'- liit-ad  ; 
I'.ii  ...i  lilt  man  m  Ku  ml  tnr   I'la-l, 
(  )r  at  '.  ■  \\  1'- a-t 
A  I'r.r-  -a\i>r\    l.'a-t. 

Mm  ,11.'  I'Vi  tl',1.  II   of  rai  h  nllicr, 
( )m    III  til  -!i  ami  nm-  in  I'iukI  ; 
Ami  .1  -I'll  I'l   i.-t.  I  iT-itlii-r, 
I-  i!a-  littn-.  1.1    111.'  l.r.iuil 
(  if  111. 11  fiilk  ia  fill'  ami  I.  .illu-r, 
W'ii.i    v\  Illl  iii-n  t.i^itlii'r, 
Piri-!  111.'  wiml  ,  ml  wrathtT. 
.  \u,;i   1      L-  ..  -. '.i  '  .'  ''    ..-      <'  •■■  i..»'i.' 

\i'..f>a'. 

Mv  h'.ii\>.'-t  Imnu'  i-  .  inK'il  :   ami  I  -py 

S";'U;n;"'r  ihawi-.i);  nij;!! 

Wi'.ii   til.'   iirsl  tli.'ti>;lil  iif  .\utuiiin    in    '•: 

1  Vt  , 

.\r..;  tin-  lirst  -i.i^li 

of   A.'.itum!'  ^^:ml  aniu'iL^  lur  locks  that 

.    ,....'.,  t  .irr..'--,  iirr;....,  'n-"0  li.  r  t...-.><i  •    b,*»^rt      --.'J 
huk  «..'.  tr«il.) 


m 


l>f  if  III. '■/■•:    ■/■  i/U  /    IfX    f\7'/7/j-,<r 


333 


Si.l'TI   MM!   I 

rnload  nil-,  hrotli- r.    I  li,i\.-   liiou^;lil  a  few 
I'hlius  ami  tlnsi-  |uMrs  lui  \.;u, 
A  ilo/fii  kiiiiN  ol   apji'  »,  one  ur  two 
Melons,  soMu-  ll,;-,  all  l)iir;>lili>;  'lirougli 
I'lii-ir  sknr.  :   aid  iicarli-d  with  dt\v 
i'lusi-  d.iiii--on'-.  \  iolfl  liluc. 


\  \K   Itoii^;!iI  you  mits  and  liojis  : 
An.!  when   the  U-af  drops,  why  ilu-  walnut 
ilrops, 

1..  r  • 


■li.-.ii.c  1, 

V  'I.        .1      I.MfT    ::,  I'  -  ,'    „,r. 


if«  al)'.!,!  ?,e|,irriil  tr'«  nr.  k,  and 
iitei  111-  ..,11,1  ,:  r..^ni..r,  b.ii 
'"1  -  """  I  <^  !■  .  li^.....ii.l  Im 
•''■  -"ifi,  t  111.  ihcfciiiuuldrr- 
iiK  I'f.  rtii  I  arr.in,;ti  ^cv,  ,,.    ,  hc>in.ii^  tu 


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1" 


I. 


1.1    ., 


.■    !.,!      ..1     li.     III*. 
>>14  1/    ul.li^     ll,« 


iicrMiii'.K. 


^    .    ■  I    »..ll,,   ■    ,111..     ,   |..   ,t    .,    hr  ,.    ,:      , 

S];i'  n,Miii:H. 

Mv  >on^  is  half  a  si^li 
Hrt  ausf  MIS'  ^iciii  k-avi-s  dii.-  ; 
-■wtul  a:e  in>-  Iruits,  Init   all   my  k-avt-s  ure 
dyiiiK  : 
And  wtll    ,iay  Autumn  -i^li, 
And  wtdl   mav  I 
Uini  watrh  tlif  st-re  leaves  !!■  nig. 

\Iy  Ivav.s  tlial  tadi-  and  !al!, 

I  noti-  vou  oni'  and  all 
i  !■  I'l  you,  anil  ilu-  autumn  wind  is  calling, 

Lamenting  tot  \'our  fall, 
.And  for  the  |):dl 
^■•|^  spread  (jn  earth  in   falling, 


Cra<  k  N-our  first  nut,  light  your  first   fire, 
Koast  your  elustuuts,  crisp  on  the  l.ar! 

Make    the     logs    sparkle,     stir    tlie    blaze 
higher  ; 
'  iigs  are  as  cheery  as  sun  or  as  star, 
i.ogs  We  can  lind  wliere\er  we  are. 

Spring,  one  soft  day,  will  open  the  leaves. 
Spring,  one  I. right  day,  will  lure  Lack  the 
(lowers  : 
Never  fuu-y  my  wliistlnig  wind  grieves, 
Never  fiiu  y  r\e  tears  in   mv  siunvers  ; 
Oanee,  nights  and  days!   and  dance  on, 
mv  hours. 


I    -^,     \.,.t,„I„.,    ,.;    .,„,j.    |,|„|,    J 

iiCTOHKK. 

Here  comes  my  youngest  sister,  looking  dim 
a   song  of  llowers   to  suit  such       An  1  grim. 


.\':'l  her- 

liours  ; 

A  -ing  of  the  1  i,t  lilies,  the  hist  llowers 
.\:iiid  in>-  withering  bowers. 

In  the  suiiiiN-  -ardeii  bed 

Lilies  look  so  pale, 
IJ'i  -s  droop  the  head 

In  the  sliady,  grassy  vale  ; 
If  all  alike  they  pine 
In  sliaile  and   in  shine. 
It   e\-rr\ where  thev  grie\e, 
Viiere  will    lili,--.   live  ? 


.11  I..11.1  .1  '  -iij     i:,,-    !         .■, 
>,     ll!.!,,i     -   -I:.     L   ,.,   („,    l._.'U. 

OCTOHl'K 


.iel.rii  I 
111     UM-  r 


With  dismal  ways. 
What  cheer,  November  ? 

Ni)Vi:Mnr:K. 

{  1   lit'r.ii.;  ..[I. I  -Siitt.n^  (Iir  lioor.) 

Nought  lia\e  I  to  bring, 

'rraniping  a  dull  and  shivering. 

ICxcepl  tlus"  ])i!ie  cones  for  a  blazt — 
lixiept  a  fog  which  follows, 
.And  stuff-,  up  all  the  hollows,— 

E.Kcept  a  lio.ir  frost  here  and  there, — 
Ivxcept  Some  shooting  stars. 
Which  dart  their  luminous  cars. 

Trackless   and    noiseless  through   the   keen 
night  air. 


N:iv 


-i-Ke.r    up,   sister.      Life    is    not  ipiil.- 

over, 
v.'.'ju   it   the  year  h.is   done   with   coin   and 

clover, 
'.'i  i'.ii   ilowers   and   liM\es  ;   besides,  in   fact, 

it's  true. 
s  'Hie  leaves  remain,  and  some  ilowers,  too, 
'■'■■r  ;;;c  aiu't  SuU 
N'.w  see  my  cro[)s. 

UitTrriua  L.»  jiroilu^e  lo  S«^fpiii!.*r  } 
ll) 


'■.-.  -'.rii.:.;:,,,.  1,i,  -|,,.i,M, 
1  i::,-  N.  -.ri.!  pr  thr.,1*-  !,. 
1  I.   lie- .!j-  J 


lli-]r..«,    iM,.    il.f   !,i„_l,. 
■  ti.iips   iiu   ti.e   fir«   i»uj 


NoVK.MBlCH. 

The  earth  lies  fast  asleep,  grown  tired 

Of  all  that  s  high  or  deep  ; 
There  s  naught  desired  and  naught  required 

Save  .1  sleep. 

I  rock  the  cradle  of  the  earth, 
I  lull  her  with  a  sieh  ; 


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Xotti.  1  h,  you  aif  loo  hard  :i  sinner 
to  (lie  ai>\  -n  you  can  take  your  tiiiu* 
about  it 

/','/.  (^pcn  lilt-  door,  cushla  ;  the  jjolicf 
will  lie  takin'  nie  up. 

Xuta.      Hi-  won't  kapt-  yon  loni;,  alaiuia  ! 

/'//.  Xora.  it' you  lei  me  in,  I'll  lell  you 
how  I  caiUL-  til  lavi-  you  at  the  fair  last 
niglit. 

Xora  I  nieniini;  i.     Will  vou.  for  true  ? 

/\t/.      In<la<k'l  will. 

( Xi'xt  im'i'iks  tL\'> .  l.nUr  /'.;/  i,'ai7r. 
//(■  .'.iiaUlu  s  <i  i'>  ftoiii  hi> .  ) 

jXora.  HrolTwidye!  Now  tell  ine  how 
you  happiiied  to  lu-  wid  Mary  0'I)wi>;hl 
last  ni);lit  ? 

/'//  I  sillhii:  'i'i':,  // '.  Wt.ll,  you  see  it  hap- 
pened this  wa\  :  ye  know  Mike  O'lHviglit 
is  lur  lirollier.  and  he  and  nie  is  hlalherin' 
gcM'd  friends.  >e  know;  and  as  we  was 
>;oi!i^  to  Caltry  the  ither  tlay.  Mike  says  to 
nie.  ^a\s  he:  Pat.  wliat'll  you  take  f\ir 
that  doj;  '  ■  and  I  says,  says  I  — 

X.'>'i  ■  uih-  //</.v  httn  /is/f>/i>ii;  iariif>/ly  I. 
Hother  VDU,  Tat.  hut  \ ou  are  foolin  me 
a^;ain. 

/'(//  .oaxini^h  lakis  her  l\and\.  No- 
no  N.iia  I  11  tell  ye  the  truth  this  time, 
sure  Well.  ;i-i  I  wussayiu',  Mike  and  me 
is  i.;(i(Hi  li  iiT.i'.v  :  ami  Mike  sa\s.  sa\s  he: 
'  I'lit.  liMls  a  ^ood  do^;  '  ■  "Ms."  says  I 
■■  it  i^  '  And  he  s:ivs,  says  he:  "  Pal.  it 
is  a  !  ila'.lierin'  >.',>i()<l  dog  "  "  Vis,  '  says  I  : 
am!  tlun-  :iT,d  \W-\\-  Sitatihi  <  his  htad  :js 
if   ,', '  .;//  hi^  I    ■  i\'nui/ii''.'   ) 

X.'>(i  iii>ii;>i/v  ohifJiiiig  auay  hand  . 
Till  re  !    1  11  not  li-ten  to  another  word  ! 

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U  .-  v.,r  IT!  the  durh,  uii.l  i.i.id.-  i.t  ..'vt  ii  v,as  yi.u — 

.■\ii.l  wl'i-ii  ihe  ki*^  .  .Miir.  I1..U  iii't  |.i..li  at  nje, — 

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.A  11.1  wlifli  t.iir  li).^  nitrt,  ^^hat  .11. 1  I  .1... 

Hut  krcj.  in\  cyt^  shut,  and  iiiaktr  l.tlavc  it  wa*  you  I 

(Xom.  /aux'hi>ii; ;  Pat,  diuoncerted.) 

[ylUCK  tTKTAIN.] 


MARY  STUART,  QIIEBN  OF  SCOTLAND. 

t  \il.u.lf.l  iL.tii  SLtuhrt,  ^.  true  11..    \.  t  1 1 1.     -Arraii^r.t  f.'t  two 

Liilit:^  ami  Iw..  tf lili'iilt''i.) 

CllAk.VCTKKS  : 

M^K^.  l,liie.ii  ,.f  S.  ..liaii.l. 
1- I  i/.\l.|.  I  II.   tjintn.'f   t  Il^;ianil. 
Kiiil-K  1  .  Eail  ..f  I.eiie*itr. 
'  M  I... I,  .1  trmnl  ,,!'  .Mary. 

..sii  Ml  Klirali^tiiaii  a^c  .  1    r.ntlanil  an.l  S.  otiaii.l 

1-  ntrt  Maky  ai..l    r\i,it..i 

A    r.VKY.     Talbot,   Klizabeth   will  soon  he 
i.\i-      h.ere.     I    cannot  see  her.       Preserve 
me  from  this  hateful  interview. 

iidbot.  kelleet  a  while.  Recall  thy  eour 
age.  The  moment  is  come  upon  whith 
everytiiinj;  depends  Incline  thyself:  sub 
mil  to  the  necessity  of  tile  moment.  She  i^ 
the  stronger      Thou  must  Ix  iid  l)efi>re  liei 

.lA:; )        liefore  her  :"     I  cannot  I 

1  ixl .  Thou  must  do  so.  Speak  to  lu  r 
luunbly  ;  invoke  the  greatness  of  her  geiit  r 
ous  lk.art  ;  dwell  not  too  much  tipoii  tliv 
rights.  But  see  first  Ikjw  she  bears  heist  !i 
towards  tliee.  I  myself  did  witntss  hi  i 
emotion  on  reading  thy  letter.  The  tcii^ 
:;tooil  in  her  eyes.  Her  heart,  lis  sure.  i-. 
not  a  stranger  to  compassion  ;  Iheleforeplaet- 
more  confulence  in  her.  and  prepare  Ihystll 
for  her  reception. 

.!/(/;  1.  {'Iiikim;  his  hand  ■  Thou  utit 
ever  my  faithful  frieml .  Oh,  that  I  hati  :i! 
wa>'S  remained  beiKath  lh\  kind  guanii.m 
ship.  Tiilbtit  !  Their  care  til  mehasiiidii'i 
been  haish.      Who  attends  liti  ■■ 

'/'<//-    I.eiiester.      You  neetl  mil  lea!    liiii; 
ihe  e;irl  tloth  not  seek  tllv  f-.ill.       liehold    liie 
ipieen  appiiiatlles  l\,tir,s. 

I   1   ...    I    1  1/  SI  V  1  .1     .1..:    I   1  1.   I      1  r. 

Ma}\.  'Aside  ()Hea\ens!  I'rotf.  t  I'l- ! 
her  Icatures  sav  '.he  has  no  heait  \ 

I'.ti  abith  !  I o  I.i:ii.'KSTKK  I  Who  is  '.his 
woman''  ^  i'lii^tiiiig  surprise.)  Kobei!  'aIio 
ii.i:;  iiari  .:  to 


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/.'■/.  Be  not  aiiKO.  'i>i<-'i^ii,  hikI  since 
Heaven  has  liitlier  directed  tliee,  sufTer  pity 
to  tnumpli  ill  thy  noble  heart. 

Till.  (.IJra>t</>,!,-.)  Deign,  royal  la.lv  to 
last  a  look  of  compassion  on  tlie  iiMlia!i|iy 
woman  who  prostrates  herself  at  tiiv  feet 


;;■;;;;•,"''' •'■'  '■:■'•■<>■'"  -■>'■■'  i-n,r.~i„.i; _  ,;,„.,,/, 

A.//:.  (//<i/ix/i//,'r.i  Sirs,  which  of  yon 
•-poke  of  hnmilily  and  suomission  .■'  I  sec 
nothing  l.iita  l>r(ni(l  f  uly,  whom  niislurui,,,- 
lias  not  snccecded  in  suhiluin^. 

'Ai/v.  1. /,/,/,  )  I  will  nnder);o  even  this 
List  d  ■,i;ree  of  ignominy.  Mv  soni  discards 
Its  n.. hie  hut,  alas  :  impotent  pride  I  ujn 
s  :.  to  lor^et  who  I  am,  what  I  have  suf- 
fered, and  will  Inimhle  myself  before  her 
who  has  caused  niv  dis.i;race.  -/urns  to 
IM.IZ.\HKTH.)  Heaven.  ()  sister,  has  declared 
itsell  on  thv  si.le,  and  has  >,Maced  thy  happy 
head  with  the  crown  of  victory.  {/xfUYlh,^  ) 
I  worship  the  Deity  who  hath  rendered  tiiee 
so  powerlul.  Show  thyself  noble  in  thy 
truinii)h,  and  leave  ine  not  overwhelme<l  by 
shame!  Open  thy  arms,  extend  in  mercy 
to  me  thy  royal  hand,  and  raise  m.-  from  my 
tearful  fall. 

/■;//.-.  (/)ia:.'iui:  I'urk.)  Thv  place,  Stuart 
1-.  there,  and  I  shall  ever  raise  mv  hands  iii 
,1,-ratitude  to  Heaven  that  it  has  not  willeil 
that  I  should  kneel  at  thy  feet,  as  thou  now 
crouchest  in  the  dust  at  mine, 

^rtn■.  (  /r////c',',,/.w,.//,.„.)  Think  of  the 
\  icissitudes  of  all  things  human  !     There  is 
a  Deity  above  who  punisheth  pride.   Respect 
llu-  Providence  who  now  doth  i)rostrate  nie 
at  thy  feet.      Do  not  show  thyself  insensi'.le 
and  pitiless  as  the  rcK-k,  towhich  thedrown- 
niK  man,  with  failing  breath  and  outstretched 
ainis,  doth  cling.      My  life,  mv  entire  des- 
tiny, dej)end  ■t[>oii  my  words  and  the  jiowcr 
of  my  tears.      Inspire  my  heart,  teach  me  to 
'iK.ve,  to  touch   thine  own.     Thou  turnest 
Muh  icy  looks  upon  me,  that  my  soul  doth 
MMk  within  me,  my  grief  parches  mv  lips 
and  a  cold  shudder  renders  my'entreatie.s 
mute.     (A'ws.) 

/•.'/.•:.    {Coldly.-)     What  wonldst  thou   say 
t'Miie?  thou  didst  seek  converse  with  me 
1  'irgetting  that  I  am  an  outraged  sovereign' 
I  hoiu;.r  thee  with  mv  roval  presence        Ti' 
!ti  obedience  to  s  generou.  impulse  thai  I  m 


cur    the  reproach   of  having  saciilli-cd    my 
dignity, 

■  '/</'i.      How  can  I  express  myself.'  iiow 
shall    I   so  choose  every  word  tiiat  it  m.-iv 
peiietiatcwilhontirritaling,  tliy  heart  .^  Cod 
of  iiKu  y  !  aid  my  lips.aiulbaiii'sh  from  them 
I      whatever  niav  otfcnd   my  si-ter  !      1   cannot 
rvlale  to  tine  my  Woes  without  a|>pearing  to 
a. ■(■use  thee,  and  this  is  not  inv  wish.     To- 
wards me  thou  lu;s  been  neither  mercilul  nor 
I'lst       1  am  thine  cpial,  and  vet  thou  hast 
"laoe  me  a  prisoner,  a  suppliant ,  and  a  fugi- 
ti\f,      I  turned   to   thee   for  aid,  an.l   thou 
liampliug  on  the  rights  of  nations   and  of 
hospitality,   hast  immured  me  in    a    living 
tomb  !     Thou  hasabandoned  nie  to  tiie  most 
shanieiul    need,    and    iniallv  exposed  me  to 
the  ignominy  of  a  trial  !      Hut,  no  more  of 
the  past  ;   we  are  now  face  to  face.     Display 
the  goodnessof  thy  heart!  tell  nie  the  crime's 
of  which  I  am  accused  I     Wherefore  didst 
thou    not  grant   me  this  friendly  au.lience 
when    r    so   eagerly  desired    it  ''    Years  of 
misery  would  have  been  spared  n:e,r.nd  this 
painful  interview  would  not  have  occurred 
in  this  abode  of  gloom  and  horror. 

l:li:.  .\ccnse  not  fate,  but  thine  own  way- 
ward soul  and  ihc  untvasonabK- ambition  of 
thy  hous.-.  There  was  no  cpiarrel  between 
us  untd  thy  most  worthy  allv  inspired  thee 
with  the  mad  ami  rash  desire  to  claim  for 
thyself  the  royal  titles  and  tnv  throne  !  Not 
satislK-d  with  this,  he  then  urged  thee  to 
make  v.ar  against  me,  to  threaten  mv  crown 
and  mv  liv.  .Amidst  the  peace'  which 
reigned  in  niy  dominions,  he  fr.iudulently 
exiited  mv  subjects  to  revolt.  Hut 
Heaven  doth  i)rotect  me,  and  the  attempt 
was  abandoned  in  despair.  The  blow  was 
aimed  at  my  head,  but  'tis  on  thine  that  it 
will  fall. 

.'/."  r.  I  am  in  the  hatul  of  my  C.od,  but 
thou  wilt  not  exceed  thy  power  by  commit- 
ting a  dved  so  atrocious  ? 

/•-//■-.  What  could  prevent  me  ?  Thy  kins- 
man has  shown  monarchs  how  to  niake 
peace  with  their  enen;ies  !  \V\m  would  be 
surety  for  thee  if  imprudentlv,  I  were  tore- 
lease  thee  ?     How  can  I  rely  on  thy  pledged 


i 
I 


faith  ,'  Nought  but  mv  power  renders  Ine 
secure.  Xo  !  there  can  be  no  friendship  with 
a  race  of  vipers. 


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iv.\iAU,!'/:s,  TADLiLirx  .ixn  /'/.n:s 


I  I 


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i     ■*!, 


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\  J. 


,'/<)>  I.  Are  these  thy  lUuk  suspicions? 
To  thine  <  yes,  tlien.  I    !i:ive  ever  seemed  a 

stia!ij;ei  and  an  en  :y .  If  thou  Ir.idst  hut 
Ui(>j;ni/ed  nie  as  iuiress  to  tiiv  thriine — as 
is  my  law  till  iij;lit  U)Ve,  friendship,  wouKl 
lia\e  made  me  thv  friend     thy  sister. 

,'■,'.  .  Wliat  alTeetioii  hast  thou  that  is 
not  tfn;ned  ?  I  deehire  thee  lieiress  to  niv 
thione  '.  Insidious  treaehei\'  !  Ill  order, 
Uusooih,  to  oMTtnni  llie  state,  and — wily 
Aimichi  that  thou  art -entrap  within  thy 
snare,  all  the  vouthfnl  spirits  of  my  king- 
dnin.  so  tliat  during  my  own  litelime  all  eyes 
would  turn  touanls  thee — the  new  constel- 
lation ! 

.i/iii\.  Reign  on  in  peace  I  I  renounce 
idl  ri.i;lit  to  thy  sceptic.  The  winj;s  of  my 
amliiiiou  ha\e  loni;  drooped,  and  j;reatness 
has  no  loiij;t  r  charir.s  for  me.  Tis  thou 
who  har-t  it  :.'il  ;  I  am  now  only  the  shade 
of  Mary  Stuart  I  My  pristine  ardor  has  been 
sulidiied  liy  the  itjnomir.y  of  my  chains. 
Tiiou  hast  nipped  my  existence  in  the  hud. 
lUit  pronounce  those  magnanimous  words 
for  which  thou  cam'st  hither  ;  for  I  will  not 
believe  that  tliou  alt  come  to  enjoy  the 
base  dclij;ht  of  insulliii};  thy  victim  1  I'ro 
iiounce  the  words  so  loiiyed  for,  and  say, 
"  Mary,  tliou  art  free  1  Till  now  thou  hast 
known  oiilv  inv  pow  ( r  ;  now  know  my  };reat- 
ness  "  Woe  to  thee,  sliouldst  thou  not  de- 
]'art  from  me  propitious,  beneficent,  like  an 
invoked  I>eil\  .  ()  sister!  not  for  all  b'lii;- 
land.  not  for  all  the  lands  the  va>t  ocean 
embraces,  would  I  present  myself  to  thee 
with  the  inexorable  aspect  with  which  thou 
now  rei^ardest  me  ! 

/;.■,■  .\l  Unj^tli  thou  confessest  thyself 

\anc|uislk-d  1  Hast  tliou  emptied  thy  qui\er 
of  the  artitices  it  contained  ?  Hast  thou  no 
more  aS'-assins  ?  Hoes  there  not  remain  to 
thee  one  single  hero  to  undertake  in  thy  de- 
fence the  duties  of  knight  errant  ?  (".one, 
Mary,  i;one  forever  are  those  days.  Thou 
raiist  no  longer  seduce  a  follower  of  tnine  ; 
other  causfs  now  inllame  mens  hearts  In 
vain  <iiilst  thou  seek  a  fourth  husband  among 


my   I-jig!i--h 


.11!.! 


rets;  thev  knew  too  wW 


that  thou  murderest  thy  husbands  as  thou 
dost  thv  lovrrs. 

.t/ii'v.  (S/'i,  U,rini:^n  ITeavens!  sister' 
Ctiant  ine  resii'n:itiu''i. 

£■//.-,     {_To    Lkici-stkr,    wi/h   (ontmipt  j 


Ivarl.  are  these  the  bo.isled  tealurt  s,  on  wiip  h 
no  mortal  e\ecould  ga/e  with  s.ifctv  .•'  l-itlns 
the  beau'y  to  which  no  other  woman  scoiild 
bi-  compaud  ?  In  sooth,  the  reputatiim  :\\t 
pears  to  hive  been  easil>  won.  To  be  thus 
celebratid  as  the  reigning  beaiitv  oi  ilu-  uni 
verse  seems  merely  to  ililer  that  she  has 
been  universal  in  the  distribution  of  lu  i 
favors. 

.'A/'  I .     .\li,  'tis  too  much. 
/■.'//'.   (  Willi  a  >i>!i!<'  <>f  Siili'/a  lion   i    Now 
thou  sho west  thyself  in  thine  own  lorni     Till 
now  thou  hast  worn  a  mask. 

.)/(// r.  (ll'/l/i  Jixni'iiiil /•' ,'(/i  )  Thi\- were 
mere  human  errors  that  overcarie  inv  youth. 
My  grandeur  daz/led  me  I  1.  .\  e  nonghtto 
conceal,  nor  deny  my  faults  ;  tn\-  pride  has 
ever  disdaineil  the  base  andu'es  of  vile  in- 
triguers. The  worst  I  ev.-r  did  is  known, 
anil  1  may  boast  myself  fir  bttttr  than  my 
reputation.  lUit  woe  to  tliei',  thou  malig- 
nant hvpocrite,  if  thou  e\er  leltesl  fill  the 
mantle  beneath  which  thou  conceaUsl  ihy 
shameless  amours  !  Thou,  the  daughter  of 
Anne  Holeyn,  has  imt  inherited  \  irliie  !  The 
causes  that  brought  thy  sinful  mother  to  the 
block  are  know.i  to  all. 

7'rt/.   (Sli/'/'/iii,'-  /fl:,  lYii  fliini .)     Is  this.   i> 
.Mary,   thine    endurance?     Is  this   thy    lin 
niility  ? 

.I/cJM  .  ICndurance  ?  i  have  endured  all 
that  a  mortal  heart  can  bear.  Hence,  abji^  ; 
humility  !  Insulted  patience,  get  ye  from 
mv  heart  !  And  thou,  my  long  i>er.t-np  ir. 
dignation.  break  thy  bonds,  and  burst  for;:i 
from  thy  lair  1  Oh,  thou  gavest  to  the  aiic/v 
serpent  his  deadly  glance;  arm  my  longr,. 
with  poisonous  stings. 

/<//.  (/\'  lU.IZ.XHKTll.)  Forgive  the  .i:: 
gry  transports  which  thou  hast  thyself  pr. 
voked 

A'/,   (7«iA((7//i.'- l';:.IZ.\lil-:TH   /,>  witlniiii: 
Hear  not  the  ravings  of  a  distracted  woin..- 
Leave  this  ill — 

.IA;/r.    The  tiironeof  luigland  is  ])rofur-   . 
bv  a  base  born — the  Uritisli  nation  is  di.i 
bv  a   vile  Jireteiider  !      If  right   did  iire\.: 
thou  wouldst  be  grovelling  at   mv  feet     ;   - 
'tis  I  who  am  thy  sovereign.      'ICi.i/\n 
ri/i>,<      Lkic1':siI':i-(    •"/</    T.xi.i^nr   i'.',:- 
She   departs,  burning   with    rage,   and   \\ 
bitterness  of  death    at    heart.      Now   li.i;  • 
1  am  !     I  have  degraded   her   in    Leice^te:  s 


m'-:£^'^^^^  m^^i^ '%.  ■^^'^wk''^r'^i^^^rf::^^ym 


DiAi.ocii.s,  rAnii:.irx  .\xn  j'i.ays 


presenrc.  At  last!  At  last!  Afur  Ioiik 
years  of  insult  and  contiinK-ly,  J  have  at 
least  enjoyi.l  a  sca-on  of  triuini.li.  ( Sink^ 
upon  the  //i>ot . 

rcruTAiN-.J        Scim.i.i'.K. 


TAIll.I.AI'. 


(Curtain     rlK,-..  ^J,, 

hair,  f:..c  I  jr;.-l  i,.  I,  , 
flaii'i  ,!,inn.'  ;it  \-  r .  I  , 
I  [  -  r  i  H  l-t  r'~f  t  ■  1  II  \  . 
f.T  I,  t  I-  \  I.  ,  i  t  .  I  .  r  I 
-|m;i  I  I.  .,1      ..I      1., 

h    i.  ;.iii|      .1,  ,.Mi ,1 

pi.-riDt;iy  to  i.l.l/AI  I:  ;  m. 


u\..,:,    (Ik    n.-.r.  (I  -hf.rli-d 
"'"'    <- '  ■  n.      I  '  I,  M.i.  ,,, 


■'Itiii^  1], ,  rijjiit  ba:)'J  i:i 


FROM  THR  PEASANT  BOY. 


Chararrrr- 
At,t  ,-c,  \-m, 

''I.i.x-r  i,ij 
I'.,-.  ..'vl  »<.,■■ 
..,t) 


'i.    Juli„ii,    Mniriil.Ji,   Stff.in,,.    I.udnvi, 
t"!',  1-  t'  . 

"I'^i  i.iu-  Jiili..n_,,.l  thf  clira.tir     (■■•.:.. 


\  i.HKi-n  My  j.eople  :— the  cause  ,,( 
^  V.  \oiir  i)r.s(iii  ass<.-nil)l;t^'e  too  well  i~ 
known  to  \,,.ii.  V,j,i  (,-,,n),-  to  witness 
tiu  .lispensaticns  <,(  an  awful  fuil  nnpurtia! 
iii-l<ce; — either  to  rejoice  in  tlie  ae(iuittal 
";  innoceine  wronj^fully  arcused,  or  to 
approve  the  conviction  of  .nuill,  arrested 
IS  ftnil  career.  I'ersonal  leelint'.s  for!. id  nie 
ti  a-sunie  this  seat  nivself ;  vet  tVar  not  Lut 
t:::il  It  Will  Ik-  fdled  by  noldeiiess  and  lionor  ; 
t"  Muntaldi  only,  I  resi^^n  it. 

A'/.v/v.      He  niv   jud-el    then    I   ani    lost 
:"';'-ed        1 .  /.>//,-.; 

li!'.  Ascent'  tlie  seat,  niy  friend,  and 
cede  Iroin  it  as  your  own  virfaous  con- 
s'I'V.ce  shall  direct:  this  only  will  I  sav  ; 
s  ;";d(l  the  scales  of  accusation  and  defence 
\--<:-v  douhtfullv.  let  niercy  ttnich  thetl!  u  ilh 
!:  '  downy  hand,  and  tur:i  the  halance  on 
t;:'-  m-ntlcr  side. 

'•Jcl.udi.  (.\<r,„d!!!i:  i!u-  ,,,UA  Your 
"■•'1  audi  honor  .are  my  (,.al\  ^o\e^nor~: 
''.'■■  ■->.;  Julian:  stand  I  jrth  :  vou  are 
i:M:j;ed  with  a  most  foul  .and  h.nr:!..''. 
:i"-nipt  upon  the  life  of  my  no!)le  kins 
':;  ia--the  iniplenieuN  of  murder  h.ive  Iax  n 
f '.lail  in  your  possession,  and  many  power 
I"!  circumstances  <  oinhine  to  fix  tiic  euilt 
':  "'i  vou.  What  have  Vou  to  ur-e  in 
N':  i'  alion. 

./'''  P'irst,  I  swear  by  that  Power,  wiiom 
^''•';' ;'/e;<'ls  and  virtue  reverences,  that  no 
jy''.ibie  i.ui  sli iciest  truth  shall  pass  mv 


339 

lips.  (>:i  the  evenin-  of  ve.stenlac,  I 
crossed  lilt  mountain  to  the  monasteiy  oi 
St.  iicrtrand,  ;  my  errand  thitli- r  hni-hed  1 
retil.:;cd  directly  to  the  vallev.  Ro-^alie 
saw  me  enter  the  cottage-  soon  :dtu  u  ard  .a 
stian.cc  .nitcry  iccalle.l  me  to  the  ,i,u,i  •  i 
urintle  spread  l.-foie  tile  threshold  c  .n-Il 
"liyeye:  I  rai-ed  it,  and  di-covered  a  mask 
withm  It.  The  nrantle  was  rrcwlv  st.iined 
wrth  Mood!  Co;,sUrnatior,  sci/,  .1  up(,n  my 
sorrl— the  ne\t  mmule  I  was  suiroun.led  In- 
Kuanls.  antl  accused  ofiaiTder.  The  v  pro- 
duced a  weapon  [  h;,d  los;  in  defendinjr 
niysclt  aKarnst  a  fero.-ious  aidmai,  Coii- 
foirndeti  by  1,-rror  and  sirrprise,  1  had  lujt 
power  to  e.Kidain  the  tnrth,  and  loadrd  with 

chanrs   an<l    reproaches.    I    was   dr.a ,1   to 

the     dungeon-.     .,f     ih-     ca>t;e,       Il't-re     mv 
knowled,j;e    of    iiK-   da   •     transaction    ends 
HU.l  1  hav.   onlv  this  l.,..dd-I  mav  become 
the   \ictnn    of    cir   umstaaces.   but    I    r:e\er 
ha\e  been  ih    s!a\<   of  crime  ! 

^''"'    ,    '>'-'^' ■■•',.■     o...,/,„/;,o       I'laiisiblv 
ur-ir|  ;    hav  e  \  ou  rro  niore  to  offer  .' 

A'/.  Tiutii  need-  liUt  few  wtir.N— I  li-ive 
spoken  ! 

.'/,■.'.■.  ^■ct  bethink  Norrrself — dare  ymi 
abide  by  tins  wil.l  t.de,  air.l  brave  a  sentence 
orr  no  slron-er  ple.a  .■' 

fi!.      .Mas!    !  ha\e  none  tlse  to  olTer  ! 
.''''.'       \'  11  sa\   on  the  c'eidne  of  \-ester 
day    vou  visit,  <i  ihe   monaster\  of  St^    Pelt 
rand       What  was  \c)ur  biisirus'   theie.' 

J:t'  With  fither  \icolo— to  eiiLM-e  him 
to  marry  Kos.dic  and  myself  on  tla  lollow- 
iuj;  morniriL; 

•'/-"/.  .V  marria-e.  too'  Well:  —at 
wha'.    iriie  d.id  vou  (|uit  the  iriona-stciv  .^ 

,/.'/.  The  b-U  f. .r  vesjier  service  had  just 
•-e.ised  to   t-11. 

.'/v/.  Pe  uliat  path  diil  vou  return  in 
thc\al!ey.' 

/■''      .Across  llie  mouatain. 
.'/'■;.'.      Did    you    not    j,;iss    throUi,di     the 
wo,,d    oi    olivis.    v.here   the   dark   deed    was 
allempieii  ? 
Jii!.      'A',,,  ■,■,.■,  r/.v.e-.)     The  weod  of  olives. 
'^■.      Tlalinarkl    he  !i,  sitates— speak  ! 
/'.'.      Xo  !   my    aiul  scorns  to  Ml  a  false 
li"'"i.      r    did    pass    through    the    wood    of 
oli\t  s. 

J/e/.  .\  V  !     and  DUrSuit   Wa-;  :-!:;-e  !%i^!;;!i.! 

Stcfaiio,  you  sei/ad  the  prisoner? 


.J'l 


34" 


DI.ilAU.I'hS,    TABLEAUX  AND  PLAYS 


SUjiiiw.  1  (lid.  The  bioody  weapon 
bore  his  name  ;  the  mask  and  mantle  were 
in  his  hands,  confusion  in  his  countenance, 
and  everj'  limb  shaking  with  alarm. 

Men.  Enough!  Heavens!  that  villaiiy 
so  iiif^'istrous  should  inhabit  with  such 
teiider  youth  !  I  fain  would  doubt,  and  in 
despite  of  reason,  hesitate  to  give  my  sen 
tence ;  but  conviction  glares  from  every 
point,  and  incredulity  would  now  be  mad- 
ness. Not  to  descant  on  the  absurdity  of 
your  defense,  a  tale  too  wild  for  romance 
itself  lo  sanction,  I  find  from  your  ailniis- 
sion  a  damning  cliain  of  circumstance  that 
confirms  your  criminality.  Tlie  time  at 
which  you  passed  the  wood,  and  the  hour 
of  tiie  duke's  attack,  precisely  correspond. 
Your  attachment  to  Rosalie  pnseiits  the 
motive  of  your  offense ;  burning  with 
impatient  1  )ve,  knowing  vanity  to  sway 
tlie  soul  of  woman,  and  trusting  to  win  its 
influence  by  the  bribes  of  luxury,  you 
sought  to  rush  on  fortune  l)y  tlie  readiest 
path,  and  snatch  from  the  unwary  tiaveli  r 
that  sudden  wealth  which  honest  labor 
could  only  by  slow  degrees  obtain.  De- 
feated in  the  dark  attempt,  you  fled — pur 
suit  was  instant— your  steps  were  traced- 
and  at  the  very  door  of  your  cottigi.',  y^■,l 
were  seized  before  tlie  evidences  of  y.Mir 
guilt  could  be  secreted.  Oh !  wretched 
youth,  I  warn  you  to  confess.  Sincerity 
can  be  your  only  claim  to  mercy. 

Jul.  My  heart  will  burst — Hut  I  have 
spoken  truth  ;  yes — Heaven  knows  that  I 
have  spoken  truth  ! 

M^n.  Then  I  must  exercise  my  duty. 
Death  is  my  sentence, 

/uL     Hold  1 — pronounce  it  not  as  yet ! 

Mon.  Ifyou  have  any  further  eviilence, 
produce  it. 

Jid.  ^  I ( 'ith  diipairhii^'  iiii  >cy-,>  I  call  on 
Ludovioo. 

(Luifo:iiv  slrps  foruatd  -rlth  alarrity — .I'i.'//- 
taldi  ravils  with  viiibic  t)i pidation.) 

Ludoviiv.     I  am  here  ! 

Men.  .\iid  what  can  he  unfold?  onlv 
repeat  that  which  we  already  knnw  I  will 
not  hear  him — the  evidence  is  perfrcl 

Alb.  {Nisiiii;  uilh  waiDifh .'  H,)lii  1  Moii- 
taldi,  Ludovico  must  be  heard  ;  to  the  ear 
iif  iustice.  the  lightest  svllable  of  proof  is 
precious. 


Mon.  {Con/nsid.)  I  stand  rebukeil.  Well, 
Ludovico,  depose  your  evidence. 

/.//(/.  Mine  was  the  fortunate  arm  ap 
pointed  by  Heaven  to  re>cne  the  duke.  1 
fought  with  the  assassin,  and  drove  Iiii;i 
beyoiul  tlie  trees  into  the  open  lawn.  1 
there  distinctly  marked  his  figure,  and  fr^iii 
the  dificreiice  in  the  height  almie,  I  solemnly 
aver  Julian  cannot  be  the  person. 

J/on.  This  is  no  proo*' — the  eye  mij^'nt 
easily  be  deceived.  I  cannot  withhold  in\ 
sentence  longer. 

A  v,/.      I  have  further  m:.tter  to   adv.uu  . 
Just   before  the  rutfian  thd.  he   receiwil  ;i 
wound  across  his  right   hand  ;   the    niuou 
light    directed    my    blow,    and    sluiweil    iiir 
that  the  cut  was  deep  and  dangtrous.    Juli- 
an s  fingers  bear  no  such  niaik. 

.1/,!//.      (/•.'t'/iiiini;  x'/idf  iini'/i'on  and  iir 
/itntiuily   dni:,'ini,'    his    i:it>:y  closir  oi'i  r  i::s 
hand.)     \  wound — mere  fable 

l.ud.  Nay.  more- -the  same  blow  stnu  1, 
from  off  one  of  the  assassin's  fingers,  i 
jewel  ;  it  glittered  as  it  fell  :  I  snatched  r. 
from  the  grass — I  thrust  it  within  my  bosoi;; 
and  have  ever  since  preserved  it  next  nv 
heart:  I  now  produce  it — 'lis  here — a  rii).; 
— an  amethyst  set  with  brilliants  ! 

.Mb.  (Ixisini;  hasliiy.)  What  say  yu'.:  ? 
an  amethyst  set  with  brilliants  !  even  sn  '; 
I  gave  to  MontaMi.      I,et  me  view  it  ! 

I .  I.s  /.n/i'vio' nd:;iniY.'<-  to  prcstnl  the  ;■  : 
to  the  di(l;t\  Montaldi  rutins  -eith  fr,r  r 
imp!  iiiositv  />it„i(n,  and  dtti  nipts  lo.uizr  r.i 

.!/(>/.'.     .Slave  !  resign  the  ring  I 

Lnd.      I  will  yield  my  life  sooner  I 

.1/.';/.     Wretcii  !   I  will  rend  thy  fraitir  ti) 
atoms!       '  '/'h,y  .■^trni;i:l<-  -,  ilh  lieliiio  .    I.' 
laidi  .uialrhe.'i  at  the  rii/t;,   LucdvitO  (>'' 
hif  hand  and  tears  ejf  the  x'l'aie — //;(•   ..  .  .:    ..'' 
appear^.) 

l.ud.  t)h  !  God!  murder  is  unmask  ', — 
the  bloody  mark  is  here  !  Montaldi  is  I'.v 
assassin.  f,-///  rush  ferxeard  in  a^teiy  '  ■ 
in,  III — fiilian  diops  uf  on  lii^  knets  in  n:  :-. 
Ihanksi;iein^ .) 

Mon.     Shame!   madness  I 

Alb  b'temal  Provickiice !  Montal.i;  .i 
r.iurilerer  ! 

.Mon.      .\.v  !    accuse,    and    curse  I   i'ii''~ 


dupe 


I   heed   vou  not.     I   can   but 


Triumpli  not.  Albert! — I   iraniiile  on 
still!     (Draws  a  poi^nard  and  atttu;! 


?     . 


vm^  ^^^^^^^-^Jt^iL.v^r  h^'.^if^rstm< 


DIALOGVI.S,   r.  \i;i.l:.  \i  x  .  \\l>  ri.A  YS 


■  ilh       I'ieiid!   thy  powtT    l..  sm    is  past 
Moi.     I /h/!n\>i,.<  a/lh  fiti^ui'n.^     H;i  :  liM  : 
li:i  1    in>     Imiiii     st-orchcs,     and     iiiv    \(in-, 
tun  with     flu-:   disgraced,  dishoiujr.d  :  .,li  ! 
ma(hu->.s  !      I  c.uinot  hoar  it     -ni-  me    -,.\\  ; 
(  /•■(///.  ills,  iiuhU-  into  III,-  -nm^  ,</  n!:,  >i,l,i>ih   ; 
.//A.      Wrt'tchfd    man!   hear    liim    to    ||j.' 
ihanihei      -Ids    ])uiiishnient     ho     h   real't.  i 
( .Ui'u/iii'iii  />  1,11  liid  cij . ) 
Jill.     Uh  :   my  joy'is  too  iuil   1..:  woids  : 
.hnl'roM  .       My  iiohlc  hoy! 
\iitcfnt.      Rosalie  shallVeward  liiiii 
Alb.      Ves,  they   are  children  (i    virln.    : 
Their  happiness  shall    be  my  future   c.r.v. 
Let  tills  day,  thron-h  eaeli    retnrnnij;  year, 
heeomc  a  festival  on  my  domain.      1  le.iven! 
with   peculiar  favor,   has  marked   il   ior   its 
own,  and  taught  us,  by  the  simple  nior.d  mI 
tins  hour,  thai  howsoever  in  darkiuss  i;iidt 
m.iy  veil    its   malefactions   Ironi   the   eye   of 
man,   an    omniscient  Judge   will    penetrate 
each  hid.len  sin,  and  still,  with  never  tail 
itig  justice,  confound   the  vicious   uid   i.ro 
tect  the  good  I 


341 

ler  ■,   cailv    iiiiio- 


I  111;  ;.c.i>..nt  ^  .j  .  r-'lcj.-ri,  .1 
M  j-t  hrn-  (,.r  mer-  \-  ".u. 

Ife  (Ian  >  i;    r  (rii^i  ,!c   icc^     f-;  ,t 
1.1  rilifi.,!  l,v  ,.  ,,, 


f.,1 


N-.r  >1...|.|  lln-.l,iwi..n;  ,.  V  ■ 

"  Not  tuiiry  I  ■■  l,y  yuir  IkiiiiI^  .1.-   I,.r.: 


I  kO.M  (iUSTAVl  S  VASA. 

^  ^Ch.ua,  I,,  .;    CiiMon,.    .\,„I,.rs,,„.     \rn..Mii,.    ,,,    I,,.'... 

T  \  \i.KC.\Ki.i.v.\s.      Let  us  all  Me  lum  .' 

i-  -'      <,!i<t,ivii<.      Ania/ement,    I     percei\.  , 

iiath  Idled  your  hearts. 
A:i.i  joy  for  that  your  lost  I'.ustavus  -scapcl 
I'lirough      wounds,      imprisonments.      an<l 

chains  and  deaths, 
Thii-    sudden,    tliu^    unlooked    for.    strui.i-. 

hefore  ye. 
As  one  escaped  from  cruel  Iiands  1  eonie. 
i  r  111  hearts  that  ne'er  knew  ])itv.  .iark  :!n.! 

vengeful  : 
V\'ho  qii.itr  the  tears   of  orphans,   hatlu-   i, 

lilooil, 
A.i.l    ki^iow    no    nuisiv    hut    the    groans    of 

hwedeu. 


N'<t.    not    1)11. oisi-    iii\ 

cence  — 
M-     mothers  age    n,,v.    ;^,iiid    l.eiiealh    (  ap 

livity; 
Nor  that  one  hlood\  ,  one  leiuois.  Ii  ss  hour 
^-^vvejit   mv   great  sii,-  iuid   kindled  Irom  niy 

siile  ; 
i'oi    tileiii.  C.ustaMis  Weeps  ii,,!. 
I'^nt.  M  gtcal  parent,  when  I  lliink   on  tlur  ! 
i  h\     nnmlx  rlrss.    th\-    iianiele-,-,     shamelid 

infaiiiii's. 
M\     widowed    eountiv'      .-sw.  ,Un  !     when    1 

think 
1   poll  th\-   des(dalloii.  spile  of  lage-- 

And    vengeance   that   would   choke   them 

tears  will  How. 
.I'hi.is.,,,.      Oh.    thev   ale    villains,    every 
I'ane  of  them, 
rraeliced    to    stab    and    smile;     to    stab    the 

b.ibe, 
'I'h.ii  smiles  upon  tiiem. 

.  h)i,'!,in^.      What  ai'cursed  hours 
Koll  o  er  Ihos.-  wretches,  who,  \,i  fiends  lik" 

these 
In  tiieirdear  liberty  Iia\e  bartere.i  mui,- 
Than  worlds  will  rate  for  >. 

''■v./.      Oh,  liberty,  Heaven's  choice  pre- 
n>gati\-e  1 
True  bond  of  law,  th..n   social   soul  of  ;)ro- 

;)erty. 
Thou  breath  of  reason,  lite  of  life  ilself  i" 
For    thee    the    valiant    bleed.      (.>h.    saere.l 

liberty  ? 
W  ingeil     from     the    sununer  s    snare,    from 

Mattering  ruin. 
:.ike    the   bold    stork    you   seek   the   wintry 

shore, 
L.'ave  c(nirts,    and    pomp-     and   palaces   to 

shu'es. 
Cleave  to  the  cold  and  rest  upon  the  storn,. 
rpboriie    by    thee,    my    soul    disdained    lh*> 

terms 
Of  einpiie  olTered  at  tile  hand  of  t\  rants 
With  thee  I  sought  this  fa\-orite  soil  :    witii 

tilee 
These  fa\-orite  sons    I   sought:   thv  sons,  O 

Liberty  ! 
I'oi    even   amid    tlie   w  iMs  of  life   you   lea.l 

them. 
Lilt  their  low  raftered  cottage  to  theclouds. 
Smile    o'er   their    heaths,    and    from    their 

mountain  tops 
Beam  glory  to  the  nations. 


!  % 


,V)-' 


n/.i/  ('(,r/:s.  /.•;/.•//•;//  a  ./.\/»  /v./)".s" 


'  I 


(      i 


I   , 


i      i 


.h,        I.il'tru        Ijinily  !  And  liis  l.ii};i'  luiiuus  Ihhm  ilvni;il  ml;iiiiy  ' 

''■'■>•        Alt'    \c    not    tnaiki-.i,    \c   mm    ..i  What  iltuilil  \vr  tin  ii  :' 

I'll-' -iili.i,  Sli.iU  \w,  >h:\\\  \vi  stMiid  lien. 

All    \  ;■  nut  r.i.ii  kill  1>\  all  til.' I  in-lin^;  wipilil  Till    mutivis    tliat    iniKlit    uarni    an    ai;iif - 

As  liu'  >;!.  Ml  ^t.iki  ,  tin-  la-t  iil.ul  l.u  hln  rt\  .■'  tii»l, 

Sa\  .    1--    It    n.ii    \iivii    \waltli,  tin-    tliii>t.tlu-  An.!    n.avr   the   ...waiils   arm.  shall    [miuiU 

I.I...,.  .s.-iM- 

'I'll.      M'.ipr    an.!     l.:i>;'n;     anibilicni     (.1      \oiii  'I'.i  w.ik.-  us  to  Iislsl.ilKf  '       I..tllsoli. 

'''"Ill- ■'  <  In      \.s.    1    ic.i.l    \iiui    loM'lv    hi-iif    iin|.i 

\\1.\     <.lsi'    hi\f    \..ii.    an.!    \oiii     iriiowiu'.l  ti.  lu  >■  : 

ll.Il  ll'.I.els.  \',,,,    ..h.lll    llol    !..■     W  llhlll'1,1,    W.'    will     Illsjl        ;; 

I'l.nn  i1k    i-;oii,l   i-nimnil    if   la.:r   ;;iiliit in.;  I'uni 

''i'"!i^>-  rills  is  iji.lt.i!  to  tiiumiili,  \v1ki<.-  wc  iioln 

Ca~;    iloun    tin     nurjilirst    ni'   yoin     lawtiil  Tlin..'  kingdoms   in  oiii  toil'    is  it  iiot^;!..:- 

kniK^.  ions, 

'I'lial    i;ai    .1    tin-   l.ol.l  m!:  mm  nuMit  ?      What  Tlius    l.i   appad    ill.-    Kohl,    iiu  .  t    lor.  i-    -.m'.-. 

lii-.t  lil.iTty.  lui  V, 

'riiioui;li  t:-..-  laiiuil  .-■.iirs,    .  l"  tiiirf.n  liun  .\:i,;  ja.vh  y,,n  t.>ri.iit  l>a.-k,  till   .  \iT>    \\.,\-. 

'i'    .1  \rars,  .■;,  ,.  1,,  it.,  luiinlaiii  .' 

AUh.i   liath  lull!  uivasi.in  l!.. Ill  \oiir  lulls,  ./. /.      Dn.    Ka.l    n-    .m.    C.nstavns  ,    -,■-■ 

.-Vii'l   saMi-lil'Kd   tin  ir  siia.l.  :*      .Xn.i  will  _\ ,  ,  wind  luoic 

\^'il  >■:•  Is  but  .irla>-  ot  toiuiuost 

Shrin!.    li,,m    tin-    ii.jiH--,    ,,|'    t!,,.   i  ajh  rtiuv;  (,-(-/.      Take  your  wish. 

'■^"lui  ;  II,.  w'lio  wants  iiiitis,  !iia\    i,'ial>pU-   \\illi    :'::■■ 

I'.id     '.our    1ii,l;ii     I'.onois     si,i,,p     t..     ;or<  i-n  to.-, 

iiisiilt,  .\n.l    s,,    1h-    Inuiishrd.       \du,     in.>s;     i,,,.'.- 

,\'i.l  in  Olio  h.nii  ;.:i\r  up  to  inl'air.x  An.irison. 

I'll,-  harvest  1. 1'   ath.iu-an.i   \fais.i'    j^Iois   ■  Pivni.'    oiu     [i.iw.is      an.i     with     !h.      ■  ,--. 

/,■.'-//'.;.',.       \,.:                                      '  Ohms 

■^        ,//',/,..       X'.  \i  :  .  ne\ii  !  Tik.     the    1.11    i.inl.-        ^'on.    I'ii.\    ;i.-..- 

//'■.■',.•'  /  ',;,',  .      Tei  i-.h  ;;':!  i-rst  -n  ;-is  ! 

/■;,•(;.'/.■/',,■,■■        Die  all  ;  W'ltli  tiu' i  .-n.  .wiu  .i  Xeb.  rhi,  liold  tn.    r..    • 

''■"■'-      \'.s,  ,;;,.  by  p.,  .■,!:iea!  .  A'l.l   si..nt   tln-r..i-.st   d.iwii;   th--n   w'w-: '.     ■ 

I.e.o.-e    la.t    a    l.mb   ■...■■    wlueha   I  line    inaN  o;;,  .  , 

'■  er;;' ■:'..  Cnilesse.!    I.-     ■>:-■«.     .in.!     eh.s.       up.,-, 

No',\   ii..i!i  niv  siiiil  1  j..\  ,   I  j,i\-.  my  I'lieiuis,  \a!e: 

'J'-'   "•' ■-■   .\"   l>-a:e,'.  :    t.   s,     ,    i';,.-    ..--.i,]    x,,,;.  M\  sell.  :in.i  i'i\   iiu.st  vali.iut  >.'oUsin  lu  : 

'"is  Ti-.  •  i:'...-ineii-,l  ■  Aivi.Ia.  .i;all,r.il  Si\ari'. 

l>..jiisiu.,    t,.  }  .-nr  -.■ah!  .      Ti-.-.u  tluxb.  Arnoidiis.    an.',    tiles.-    hundred    har.!\ 

I'll-    p. .«■!-.    ..|     km-'. ions     s'.nnm.>:u-.i    in  ei.ins, 

yoe.ii.  r  host.  W-:;     p,,ur     dir^.-ti'-     hirtii.     an.,     l.-a.        ■    - 

V.-;   1  .p'  :i].-..r,  ;  .  t  t--nh.lmi.;  •  .  a-s,-;  >  -■.  ,  ;;s  -l, 

.■\n.'.    o:,     \v]:--]    !    h.,.h    ronn,'.    a-i  i   s,  .    y-i-.  ]n\\  jov,   I  see  e- .nl'es-,  .1  lioui  e\ .  :\-  .  >, . 

keri  .  V. 'iir  lit'.ih-  trea-!  \ie.>ior.s.  an.'  \  our  b- 

'  h'   ■.iliinb.  V  sh.irt,  '.ul  pre\-ale-.;t  ri  '.iiin.-  be. it  hi-li  ' 

\I\-    lic.irt    s\v.  lis    hiun.    an.'    1  ii'-s    •;  ,r   th-  Tiiin   th.n;-li   onr   i  .inks,  ta<.u>.;:i   ^,  ;;,- 

eneo'.m;    t  uiir  ban-is. 

'I'l'UL- oiiraL:  ■  bn:.  !':..m  .  ipji. -sni,,n  ;.r..w-.  It.ib;    are   ..ur   h.-irls.   an-i    n.  rv-..i;s    i- 

.\n.l  Willi  ;.!  ■  :.:;;.  ,  wl'ai  a  tli...:san.!  s!a\--  s.  h.m.is 

Match...!  i,.  ti:  '  sm-, -v^-  ei'  ,.  ;-:a._l,.  -;;.,  With.   Us.  truiii.    lustio  .  taru  .  am'.   :>.   .-  rj 

That  strii-..  s  ii.;    lib.  riy.  th..;!  slrikfs  t..  save  .-lose. 

His    lie). is    iV.",i    ti;.-,    hiv    infants    iVoni    th.,-  I-'.a.-li  simd\-  e.in.il  to  a  Iiost  of  foe- 


swuid, 


l/:.i//.  •  (,ii.</  I'\t  i: 


m^ 


i>l.\i  ,.,,1  ,.,s     TAHLhAUX    \Xf)  PLAYS 


s\\ 


M'KK 


LOCIIICI.'S  WARNINCJ. 

T*'"J*^  '•  ''•qii'-nliv  .. ,  ,.„!    h»  oM   prrxm.  bui  It  mark         ,  , 

Hghlnnd«<-.r.,.,t  |»    |,l,rK,  »ho    w.nn    h,,„    lu  return,  .nd  not  SOom   ? 

.oc„r.h.crrt«ln  ni.r.   .,,,1  d,.ail.rw,„h»w«,.  II,.  .nlunun...  l'r.)ll,l      liiril      ,  ,t      1  1  , 

|.,in.  e„Mdh,x  (,.:.„.,„  „a  tl.r  l,„.I  „l   (  ullo.lei.       When  ,i  „l  .,  '  '"""      """1      1>I      111.'     lu.imitlim.       tliv      \,\\\\w 

"V"'™  ""•  r" '  r-'^'"' '--  ■'•'"^^^^^^  ' """  '"^i"""^-  ■■>  tiH-  .i:„k  r,,ii,„,.  ,.i,„„is  ,,f 

""" "■   ' "^  '  i"h«.ri.lnl  beard,  •nil,  tllf    \'ii|;I;' 

BU,  "jieali.   iiiiijloritujly  I  ,.   i     .1,        1        ,\        , 

l.o        th.'  (lialh    ,1„,|    ,,,    I, „.,,„., I    ,,,,,    .|„.,, ,,,,,, 

In-  lOilc  ""■ 

C..nii.aiiii.iil,->>,.  h-:,nn.L;  .1,  -!  mi.  •  i.  .|i  :ii,i,ri.r 

iim  .lowii  k-;  limi  vioup  t!..„,  i,;s  ii:,v,K-  on 


srd.n  l)uw,nii...l..-.  . ■,.!«., h  .....r  .l,it,  h..r  .nd  beard,  and, 
..«ii.,j  Ilia  li..nj.  Ml  th»  aiiiiuil.^  .il   w«„,ib 
»    f   itow* 


Si:i:k 
I    MCIIIKI.,  Lucliiil,  iR-warc  of  llic  day 
1  V      Wiu-ii  tin-  loulaiuls  shall  nuet   lli.-c-  ii 


battk 


lliKll 


.r  a  field  of  the  d.-:i.I    xwAw-,   n.-d   on    mv      ''^'' '    I'imi.l.-t  hiiii  si,.-.,!.    |..r  ili-   M,,,i|,.r  is 


SlKlll. 


IllL-il. 


.^;i<l  tlu-claii^  of  Cullo.Uii   an-   .-alt.-i.,!    i„       ^^'''>'   '''""f^  iHe  far  smntnit  '      'A-'iv   ^l,, 


lli^jht 
Tii'-v    rally,    they    Idrcl,    f,,r  tlu-ii    rouiitrN 

and  .Town, 
W'."  .  w.ic  t.)    the    riil>-rs    Uiat  trani]...-  thfni 

il.iwn  ' 
]'r..u.l   Cnnih.Tlaii.l    [.ranci-.^     iiiMilting     the 

slain, 


..    )Ot 

to  the  Ma-t 
Those  enihers,  l,ke  siat-  lr.„n  ti:.-  firinarn^tit 

cast  ? 
Tis  the  fire  shown    ,,(   mi-i     ,11   dr.-adfnllv 

'Irivi-n 
hroni  hiseyry.  tiiat  l..-.-i<  ons  tli.    <:ark<~.s  „f 

Heaven. 


A-ii  their  hoof  lieateii    hosoiiis   are  tro.l    the       ^    <Teste.l  Lot 

plain. 
P.ut.liark!    through  the  fist-llasiiinK    'ik'lu- 

niiiK  of  war, 
Wii  It  stee.l    to   the   desert    flies   frantic  and 

fir  ? 
"f!--  thine,   OC.lennllin'    wliose  liride  shall 

await, 


-hiel      tne  iM-,-rl, -,  in  i;„j.,ht. 
Wliose   tmiiners   .arise   on    tif    hiuh-m-nts' 
hei;^ht. 

Heavens  lire  is  amnn.i    tl;.  .■    to   l>la-t   and 

to  hurn  ; 
Return  t.j  thy  .Iwellii.-  :   all  !.,n.-lv  r-Uirn  ' 
F.>r  the  l.Iackii.  .-s  ,,f  .„!,.  s  m.;.,;i  ,n'.,rk  where 
it  stood, 
I.  '^.-e  .1  l.ive  lighted  watch-fire,   all    nis^r'nt  at       '■^'"'  "  '■^■''■''  i;i'>'i:er   -,  r.  am  .>  er  her  fanu^h- 

the  i;ate.  ini;  hrood  ! 

A    -t.-eil    conies  at    morning,'-     no    rider    i;,  L'.chijm.. 

FaN..   Wizarl,    avaunt  '    I   have  mnrvhalled 
niv  clan  : 


there  ; 
Jill'     its    bridle    is      led    with    tlie    sij,'u     of 

.lespair!  „,^  .^       -     , 

W-e,,,  Albin  !   to  .ieath  and  captivitv  Ie<l  ^  "''"  ^"'"''•"  •""'■  '  '-'""-■*:":      tneir  '...-nus 

O  '   .-eep  Mutt  thv  tears  cann.,t  nnnu.er  the      Th,  y  are^ni'.o  th-  ^a-t  of  .i„ 


dead 
K"!   a    nierciles-   sword    on   Cull. 

wa\'e — 
Cnl!,)den,   that  reek-  with  the  hi 


-ill      An.i  1 


hrav( 


ood   of  the      Tl 


their  hreatli 
ike  leajiers,    . 
.Ira-.h. 


iieir  t)!r.<,>d    and 


til-  !■ 


len    weliMnie    \r-    C~nn::,.-i! 


"CHIKL. 


tne 


.ich  tothe  c.>war.l,  th.m  cleath-tellj 


'IK 


Let  him  .iash  !ii> 
t!ie  roek  ' 


iron  i  fi. 


ir\'e«t  oi 


-'i    to 


■VHve  on 


Or 


,'ory  Cui:<)Jen  so  .ireadfu 
round     thv    ..1. 


U'  iw,    (iotard,    a 

sight, 
T.f;'i    mniitle.     to 

fright ! 


I  app.-.ir 
\\averitii. 


'I    woe    to    liis    km.lr 


Wli.-n     .\;!,in     h.r     clayni.j 
draws  ; 

r  jT«  < 

■..n;n    rior    L.'jiiiict<-<i    etiiefiains 
crowd. 


in'i!<.'na:itiy 


'I       MCtOt- 


-,,,  DiAi.<u,i!j:S,  T.i/;/.t.if'.\'  .\xn  /'/..ivs 

lliiiruiiakl   lli<-  iliniiitlcss,    and    Moray     tli 


Ail    I'l.iisUil.    iiMil    ]>1\ii)iirl    ill    tliPii    tart:n! 
.ili;i\  - 

M-.i  K 

I.DcliH  1,  1,1't-lucl,    In  ware  111  the  ilay  ! 

I'oi  .  ■l.iiU    atid   ill -.pii  JTiii^    luy    -^iulil    I   liia\ 

MMl 

\'i  I    man    i.inni't    im-i  t     what     ('.im1     wmiM 

r.  \  1  al  : 
"I'ls  tli.->im^tt  lit  lil'i-  ^IM--  in<'  tii\>tical  lure. 
Anil     rniini'i;     r\-int>     I'a--)     llnir    shadows 

Ik!i.i.- 
I    It'll   tlui-,   C'nlli.iliMi  s  ilrrad   eiiKw-s  hhall 

liii}.; 
With   'ill-   iiiiMi.ilii.iiud>    that    liark   I'l.r   thy 

f\ii;ili\r  kiiij;. 
Lii  '   aiiiii.itid     liy     Il'-av-ii     with     vials    of 

wral 
Hi-holil  win  i     hv  llits  on   his  ili-solate  jiatll  ' 
Xmv    ill   darknfs<,   and    liillows,  lif   sweeps 

tVoiii  my  si^ht  : 
ki^r  '      Rise  !   yc  wild   t'liipt-sts,   and  cuvtr 

Ills  !lii;lil  ! 
'Tis   llnished. — Tluir   tlnindt-rs  art'   hiislu-d 

on  the  iiunirs  ; 
Ciilhvifii  is  hist,  and -my  country  deplores. 
h'M     wliere    is     the     iron-hmind     prisoner  ! 

Wluir  ? 
For  tiie  ted  eye  of  hallie  is  slnit  in  despai 
Sav,  mounts,   ho  the  ooi-'an  wave,  banished, 

forlorn. 
Like  .-i  linih  from  his  eonnlry,  cast  lileedini;, 

and  lorn  ? 
Ah!   no;   foriidaikir  departure  is  near  ; 
TIk'  ivardrum  i-^  mnt11i.-d,   and  Mack   is  tin- 

liier  ; 
His  death  hell   i>   toiling,   oil  I   nienv,   dis- 

pel 
Von  sit;ht.  that  it  freezes  my  sjiiril   to    tell  ! 
Life    llntters,    convnl-i-d    in    his    (iniverint; 

liinhs. 
And   his    hlood-slrcaining   nostril   in   aj^oiiy 

swims. 
Accursed  he  the  fagots  that  hla/e  at  iiis  fett, 
Wliere  his  heart  shall  l)e  thrown  ere  it  ceases 

to  iieat. 
With  the  smoke  of  its  ashes  to  poison   the 

gah— 

LoCillKL. 

Down,  ?.>oth!'-'^s  ircriltcr  '   !  trast   not  the 
tale  ; 


I"or  never  shall  Alitin  a  ilesliiiy  iiieel 

So  black   with   dislmiior — ho   fonl  with  n  • 

treat. 
'I'ho'  his  perishing  ranks  should  I'c  slrowid 

ill  tlieir  gore, 
l.ike  ocenii-weeds  heaped  on  the  siirf-lnati  n 

shore, 
1,1"  hiel,  untainted  hy  tlight,  or  hy  chain--. 
While  the  kindling  of  life  in  hiv   Imsoni   ii  ■ 

III  1  ins. 
Sh, ill  victor  exult,  or  ill  death   In    laid   hw. 
With  his  l>ai  k  to  the  held  and  his  feet  tot!;- 

f.  e  ! 
And  leaving  in  battle  no  blot  on   his  iiaiiu  , 
Looks  proudly  to    Heaven   from   the  death 

\'?d  of  fame. 


C>t-:SAR'S  .MJ-S5A<1F.  TO  CATO. 

{/hitliigur  l'i-l:it'i-it   /)(■(•/«>  miJ  Cello.) 

Di:cits    C;esar  sends  health  to  Cato 
CafiK   Could  he  send  it 
To    Cato's   slaughtered    friends, 
would  be  welcome. 
Are  not  your  orders  to  address  the    Serial 
Pec.   My    business    is    with  Cato,    C  i - 
sees 
The  straits  to  which  you're  driven  ;  anc.. 

he  knows 
Cato's  high  worth,  is  anxious  for  your  I: 
c'(/A>.   My   life   is   grafted   on   the   fati 
koine. 
Would    he   save    Cato?      Bid  him  spare  ' 

country. 
Tell  your  dictator  this  :   and  tell  him.  c' 
Disdains  a.  lite  which  he  has  power  to  .:•■ 
Pre.   Rome   and    her  senators  subir  ; 
C;esar  ; 
iler  generals  and  her  consuls  are  no  i::   ! 
Who  checked  his  conquests  and  ilenir  '  ; 

triutnphs. 
Why  will  not  Cato  be  this  Ciesar's  fn>. :; 
C'akK  Those  very  reasons  thou  hast  iir, 

forbid  it 
DiC.   Cato,  r\e  orders  to  expostulate 
And    reason   with    you,    as  from    fric  '. 

friend. 
Think  on  the  storm  that  gathers  o'er  y 

head. 
And  threr.tens  every  hour  to  burst  n;iii!!  i 
Still  may  yoti  st"i'd  high  in  ymir  <'■■-■•.••■■  "\ 
honors ; 


(  i 


D/A /.()(.■  I -hs.  T.  US/./:. 1 1  X  ,y/>  /'/  .ns  ^ ,, 

I)..  '-"'J^ornply  ami  ,„ake  your  peuiv  wuh       I  know  Ih.n,  I„„k  M  „„  ,„.  .,       „   ,,  .„,,  |, 

komcwm  rejoice,  and  cast  its  eyes  on  Calo,       "''"'    ullles'"^    ""'   '"""""    ''''' ''"' 

As  oil  the  second  of  mankind.  h„,     ,,^     i     ■ 

Calo.   No  more;  wuHl       ''     ""'  """""     ""'l'""-^  "f 

I  must  not  think  of  life  on  such  con.htions.      Sl,uul,l"„"'vc,t,uv  „„.  ,„  ,...  ,,;...  ,„  „  C  ,  ..,r 
/>a.  L..sar  ,s  well  ac.,„anne.l  uuh  your  /)„  .    „,„,  c.ti,  s.,„|  th;  Ja„' w  ,  ,,';  k""; 

C.L^ar, 

Ills  j;ciu-r()us    >  ;iris    iin.i    piiii!,r<-(l 


virtues 

And  therefore  sets  this  value  on  your  life  : 
I.rt  him  hut  know  the  price  of  Cato's  frieiu 

ship, 
And  name  your  terms. 

(".//('.   Bid  him  disband  his  legions, 
Kisture  the  commuiuvealth  to  lilnrty, 
S>il)iiiit  his  actions  to  the  public  ci-iisure, 
.\iidstaiid  the  judgment  of  a  Roman  Senate 
Hid  him  do  this,  and  Cato  is  his  friend, 

/W.  Cato,  the  world  talks  loudly  of  yon 
wisdom  — 


I-(.r 


<■„/«.   Nay,    more,— though    Catos  voice      Hy  sheltering  ," 


rriciidsliij.  f 

I  "/.'.    His  care^  n,r  nii-  :uv   iii>M,l.-iil   ,in.| 
vain  : 
I'rfsnniptuons  man  !   tin-  w,„i>,   ;.,;,,.  ,   ,,,,   ,,( 

Cato 
Would    Casar    show    via-    gr.-aln.-vs   ,,|     i,:s 

.■'UUl, 

Hid     liini    enipi.,v    h,,     .  ;„,.    i,„     .,„..,.    ,„,. 

Iriends, 
And  niak<-g,KMl  v.-v  oi  h:s  ill  «.,it,n  p.Avr, 


was  ne'er  employtd 
To  clear  the  guilty,  and  to  varnisli  crimes, 
.Myself  will  mount  the  Rostrum  in  his  favor, 
And  strive  to  gain  his  pardon  from  the  peo- 
ple. 
/*".    A    style    like    this    becomes  a    con- 

<[ueror. 
'  .'A'.    Decius,  a  style  like  this  becomes  a 

Roman. 
/'"-.   What    is   a    Roman,  that   is  C;i-sar's 

foe  ?      ■ 
'■'A'.'.    Creater    than  C:i-sar,  he's   a    triend 

t')  virtue. 
/'•..   Consider,  Cato.  _\-'ju  re  in  I'tica, 
■\n>\  at  tlie  head  of  your  own  little  Senate  : 
Villi  don't  now  thunder  in  the  Capitol, 
With    till  the    mouths  of  Rome    to   second 
you. 
'  ''A'.    Let  him  consider  that  wIk,  driven  u- 
hither  : 
'Ti^  Cesar's  sword  has  made  Konu-''-  Senat'- 

little, 
\n,l  thinned  its   ranks,      .Ma-'   thv  .!.iz/lr-.l 

eye 
Bthulds  this  man  in  a  laise  glaring  liglit. 
Which  coiuiuest  and   -ticiess  lia\-t"-   lh'-..wii 

upon  him  : 
Hid^t  thou  but  view  liiui  right,  tlnm '.i-t  st-. 

him  black 
H'itii     murder,     treao.n      -acrilegt-,     ,,m.!- 

crimes 
'i'iiai  strike  mv  -,.,ul  u-ilh  lii.Tror  but  to  nam-- 
them. 


-ring  nu-n  imu  li  bvtt,  r  liiun  Iiii:i-„-il 


.\1,!,1V,, 


A   I)K1;a.M  OI     1  Alk   WOMI  N. 

I  it  llu.  I,  >      ,i;  !   I  .    /,,„,, 


Kl  AI 
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li    »■»  Kl.    !I.  li  .,f 


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i        .i 


iiiaiU 

l)an  C'liaiKi-r.  Uu    iir>l  \\;iriikr,  \vhi»f-.vM-i  t 
hl.;itli 

I'rfhlilcil  tliosr  iiu-li)ilius  luir^ts  lliat  nil 
'I'lie  siKHunis  tiuirs  111  ^'leal  l'',li'..il><.-th 

Willi  sniitiiN  tlialinhi)  !-Ull 

Ami,  liir  awluK-.  tiir  kiuiuKMl^c  ul   lii>  art 
llvKi    inc    aliMM-    til''    sulijn'l.    i--    slnnii; 
KaU-s 
Hoici  swcilK-ii  vIduiS  Imiii  laiiimv,    ilm'   my 
hrarl 
llrmihill  lit'  UioM'  Willi  taics, 

C'liar^t-.l    1poi1\    iiuiu     ivi  >    with    Icai-.      la 
fxtrv  land 

1  >a\v.  wluTcviT  linlit  ill'      !iiK-lh. 
Hraulv  as.!  aa^uish  wilkii,      liaixl  i:i  haiui, 

Thf  lUiwnwanl  >\"\>:  tn  liralli. 

Thiise  lai  ixiiuwucil  lnuii-.  of  ancient  suii^ 
Pfopk-d    the    IniUow   dark,    likr    Inirniii); 
st;\rs, 
And  I  luard  ;-ound>   mI'  insult,  --lianK-,   an^l 

\vi.>nK. 
.\nd  t;  \ini]H.-ts  li'iown   l"r  war-  : 

And  I  lattt  riii^;  ilmls  liatlt-rcd  willi  ilanLMiij 
lu)lll^: 
.\nd  1  saw  riiiwd.-;   in  i-olunni-.-il   saiu'lna 
rios  ; 
And,   ibrniA  Ihal   jm^--   al   windows    and,    uu 
roofs 
(  M"  niarlik-   iialacc  ; 

Corpses  across  the  ihrcshold  :    lurot-s  tall. 

l)islod};iin;  [linuacle  niul  p  ir.ipt-l 
rpoii  the  tortoise  orcepnii;  to  i!k-  wall. 

I.ancf-^   in  anihusli  set  ; 

Aii'i    liigU     >hrinc  dooi--    lair>t     liiro'    wnii 
hcatfl  li!  i<ts 
T;!  ii  niii  hciurc  liu-  '.hiUcrm^    lonmK^  of 
iirc . 
Whit'-  >l.nf   wind;    T.i  alU-n-d    o\rr    >ad-,    and, 
ni.i'^ts, 
Audi  r\'vr  c'liiniMnu  liii.;lK-r. 


Sipi  uiron--  anil    ~.|nar 
!)!a'.'. -, 
Si  alluld.s,    >tiil    ,-iii-fl 
woes, 


men    111     I'Ta/m 


King!-    ol    j4lnnnu  rnit;     '.mils     willi     in  i 
Kratl•^, 
,\nd  lin-.lK'd  s.  laj^lios. 

>!  >liap(.'   cl.asi'il   shape  ;i-.   >wifl   as  whi-ii  li 
land 
IlliiNlei  the   Winds  and  tide-,  the  selt-^anu 
way  ; 
i.ii>p  loam  llakes  scud  alonj,'  the  level  --;,jii; 
Torn  liom  the  fringt.  of  sprav, 

I  started  once,  or  seemed  to  start,  in  pain, 
Uesoh  ed  oil   notik    things,  an<l   slro\e  '.■ 
speak, 
As  when  a  j,'teat    thoiiijlit  strikes  along  tl.r 
hrain 
.\n<l  Ihishes  all  the  cheek. 

.\iid  once  my  ami  was  lifted  to  hew  down 
A  cavalier  Irom  (df  his  saddle  bow 

That  bore  :i  lady  from  a  leagured  town  ; 
And  then,  I  know  not  how, 

.\11     those   sharp   lancies,    he    down  lapsiii;; 
thought 
Mteaiiied    d.ownward,     lost     their    edv:i - 
ami  dud  cree]i, 

koUed    on    each    other,    rounded,   sinootiud 
and  hrought 
Into  the  gulfs  ot    slecp'. 

.\l  la^l  niethoni;lit  that  1  had  wandered 

■      .r-,     ,    „.■■:     :,   :■...:.    ,1,    ,  ^  „   u  ,  .   „  ,  I  ..„   I    -ru.     . 

far  in  an  idd  wood,  iVesh waslied  in  e.Mi; 
est  (k-w, 
The  in.iideii    splviidors   of  tlii'   morninj.,  •  i:ir 
shook 
In  the  steadtast  lilile. 

1-aiorinous  elm-tree  holes  diil  stoop  und  1- ,ci 
I'lion  the  dusky  l>ru--hw(joil  umleriKa:;:, 

'I'heir  broa.l    cnr\-ed    hranches.   ik-dg'-.l  \\  :'h 
clean  st  L;retn, 
.\ew  h'oin  its  silken  siie.tih. 

Tile  dim    red    i;ioo-i    had   dii-d..    lierjoi!!':  v 
done, 
-\!id  with  dead  ll].-  smiled  at  tin-  twiii^it 
plain, 
li.alt  fill'n  acro-^  the  tliieshold  of  the  ^r.i., 
.\e\et  to  n--i'  a''ain. 


air, 
Not  any  song  of  liini  oi  sound  of  nil  ; 


GtKhs  (larki 


IH    llDt  « 


l)/.U.(H,L/.S,    T. 
s«  >'(  the  iiirit-r  Hepiilclin- 


l/U./:.li  ,\  .IX/)  II. AYS 


M7 


<)  <lt'!l<lly  still 


ii  aiii;k. 


Ait  timt   wide   forest.      C 


o  marvel,  sovereign  lad 


Th 


turiicil 
fir  Iniirifdarnis.iV 


•  ruwtlis  of  jas.n.,,,-  Mynoll  »„r  such  a  lace  I'la.I  I 


^'''^.''''tooMitijrtrt'eto  trif 

Aiul  a     the   ro.,t    thro'   iti.h   grcu   gru^MH 

The  red  aiieiiKJiie 

I  k.>.n^    the  lluwers.   I   knew  the   leaves     I 
knew 
The  t,  arfui  Klu,„„,r  ,,•  „,,  ,^„   ,,,.,, 
Oil    tau-e     loMjj.     rank,    dark     .vuu.l-walk.. 
drdiclied  dew, 
Leading  |V,,mi  iawii  to  lawn 

TheMn.-ii.dvlMk,,!,,,.,!,,.  i„j|,^^,^.^_, 
'"'";."    ''•"'^    """  I'"-   ""IHy    soul  ..ml 

Th..  im,.-,  «hen  I  .ei.K.nbered  I,,  have  bee., 
J"\lul    .11.1  Irr,-  fr,„„  hlaiiie. 

Andf...ni  witlnn  a, dear  undertone 
Ihnded   thro     n.ine  ears   in    that    unbliss- 
IIU  Cllllle, 

Cl.lCOl'AlUA     \.,-l.',u,i,j 

•■  Ha.s  iVeely  thro',   th-.  wood    is    all    thine 
own  ; 
Until  the  eii<l  of  time." 

Ki;ai)i-.k. 
At  kn^lh  I  S.UV   {He!,,,  ,/  />^,,  ,„/,,,  ^,„^ 

./a//,//..  .t.it„e,,jue  allilude)  a  lady  withi,'. 

Stiller     than    chiselled    marble,    sland.ny 
there :  '' 

Adaiiglit-rof  tl,.-g,,ds,  divmelvtall 
\nd  must  divirielv  fair 

"■^r  lovl.ness  with  shame  and  with  surprise 
iT.ve   my  swift  speech  ;    she  turning  on 
my  face  " 

T!k- starlight  sorrows  „f  immortal  eves 
^I'l'ke  sh.wlv  in  her  i.h.ce 

H-aHN    OK    TROV_f/,v,„,„.  a„d   st,,akin^ 

I  I^a  jrreat  beauty  ;   ask  thou  not  mv  name 
Mo  on<!  can  be  more  wise  than  destmv      ' 

Many  drew  sworda  q,„I  ^i;...i       itd.        r       , 
came 
'  brought  calamity 


>•;  ill  fair  field 
>oldlv  died. 

AndtnrninKral.!,e,r.■.:to,,newho,tood 

l)eside. 

But  she  w.thsi.k  and  scoinfull.,.ks  averse 
To   her   full    height    her   stately    stature 
draws; 

lPIMr;..:MA   i,v;M  h./lernrss.) 
My  youth  was  blasted  with  a  crnie; 

'  ^'oiniitiit  r,,  iU«n) 

This  W'.in.ni  wa^  the  cause 

I  "•■'.-^cutolfhon,  hope  i,;  that  sad  place 
W  hicli  yet  to  u.ani,-  my  spirit  loathes  and 
fears  ; 

My  fath-r  held  his  hand  upon  his  face 
I,  blmdtd  by  my  tears. 

Still    stto.e    to   speak;    .nv    voice    «,.s   thick 
witn  siudis 
As,nad.e„u,,h„,._,.  I  u-unld<Ie-civ 
1  he  stern  l.laekd.eauled  kings  with  woltisa 
e\cs, 
Waitini;  to  •-„.  ,„^  ,jj^ 

TlK-  high  masts  nickeled  as  t!iey  lay  afiout  ; 
1  ne  crowds,   t!,e   temples,    wavered,   and 
tile  shore  ; 

'i'l'--  hriglit  .leath  .inivere.l  at  the  victim'. 
throat ; 
Touch,  d-uiid  I  knew  ,„,  .nor.-. 

Hki.i.n  ,,r  Tuov    (<.,.10,    ■„,:,,  hcKvr.l  he,,d, 

'•    ^^o.-.ld    the    white     cold,    heavy   plunging 
foam.  ■  ?=     tj 


Whirle,!  by  th-  wind,  had  .oiled  me  de,,, 
below,  ' 

Then  when  I  l,ft  my  liome.  (£xH  //., 
lpnii;c,iM  follo-,c'ini(.) 

Rkadkr. 

Ibr  slow   full   w.,r<ls  sank   on   th-  -ii 

drear  "     "^^ 

As  thunder  drops  full  o.i  a  sleeping  sea 
budden  I  heard  a  voice 


•    t 
'   14 


■  t    -if 


n 


■iW 


M« 


n/.i/(i',   /      lAKi.i  I'  •    /  \'/   /'■.•>'.<> 


firtMM'ft  i-wtt4.h  uikd«t  |h.».i  .  r  ^t««ll  ) 
Cl.K01>.\TKA 

"  H«,  ha  I  c'uuie  bcrc  ttmt   I   nmy  liMik  on 
thee. 

(HIMBK  OB  arm  Mtt«J  .uoklaij  ■■  r*.«trf —h^*'"  '"  '">  n^. ) 

IIu  I  lia  I   lia  !     /  gov'.  Ill  iiit'u  liy  cliaiige 
Aiul  »o  I  swiiyrd  nil  Words.      (Sii;/iiiij,' .) 

'Ti»  loii^  since  1  huvt-  seen  u  nmn 
Once,  like  tlie  nuiuii,  I  niuilc- 

The  ever  sliiftinj;  cumiils  of  tlie  bluoil 
Accoulinj<  to  my  luiinor  tl>l>  ntul  tluw. 

I  have  no  nun  to  j^overii  in  lliis  mood: 
That  niakts  my  only  wot-. 

Nuy,  yit  it  chafes  nie  that  1  couhl  not  bt lui 
One  will  ;  nor  tame  and  tutor  wiih  mine 
e>e 
That  dull,  cold-blooded    C;isar.      Pi'ythee, 
ftieiid,  (A'aist'/if;  en  ilbow.) 
Where  is  Mark  Antony  ? 

The   man,    my    lovet,    with    whom    I   rcxle 
sublime 
On    Fortune's  neck  :     we  !^at  as   (io<l   by 
God  : 
The  Xilus  would  have  lisen  before  this  time 
And  fli>oded  at  our  nod. 

We  drank  the  Libyan  sun  to  sletp,  and  lit 
Lamps  that  outburiu-d   Canojius.     ( >  niv 
life 

In  I'-KVr'  '     O  the  dalliance  and  the  wil, 
Tile  llatti-ry  and  the  strife, 

And   the  wild   kiss,  when    fresh    frcjm   war's 
alarms 

M\-  Ilerenli-s,  my  Rdiiian   .\ntony, 
M\'  m. tiled  Karelins  leapt  into   my  aim>. 

Content  there  to  die! 

Ami  there-  he  died  ■   Bud  wht-ii    I   heard   my 
w.wwc 
Sijdunl  forth  with  lif^  I  would   i^.t  I.iool: 
my  fear 
Of  the  other  :   with    a   worm    I    balkt-d   his 
fame, 
What  else  was  left  ? 

I  died  a  Queen      The  Roman  soldier  found 


Ml    l^inj;       'iid,    ni\    .  r4i\M,    about    n»v 

1.  ows, 

A  name  forevi  r—  1\  in^  i      icd  and  crowned,— 
Worthy   1  koinan  spt.ust-. 

.'    .  ntt..!  ,mHlWHfiani  LiJrattii     ^Idlaii  Im* 


kl  AIII'K 


lltr  w.iibliUK  ^■oice,  a  lyie  of  widest   ran^i- 
Strui  k  by  all  passion,  djii    fall  doSMi  ami 
vlaim 
From    tone    ;  ■    tone    anion^  ami    thro'    ail 
olianj;f 
Of  livelitst   nttelance 

When  she  madi-   pause   1   knew   not   for  ile 
liKht, 
Hi-eansf    'Ailh    ^uildeii    motion    troin    t;  e 
Hiou:id 
She  raised  In  r  ]iiireing  orbs,  and  fdled  witn 
liKhl 
The  inter\al   ol  sound. 

Slowl>   niy  st-i-.    iindaz/led       Then  I  heard 

(Son  mu».,  I 

A  noise  of   ^i.me  i>iie  coming   thro'  the 
lawn, 
And  sinj^inj;  clearer  tiiaii  the  crested  biril 
That  claps  h.is  win^s  at  dawn. 

',s..h  iMti   '.   .  opuini*-.    ^riiwiiiij   iiiilrr  , 

As  one  that  nni-i-th   wlieri-  broail   sun--lii!ie 
laves 
Tlie   lawn   by  soiui    catlu-drul,   thro'   tiie 
door 
lUarii',;;  the  holy  or^aii   rolling;  waves 
(.»f  sounil  on  roof  and  llo(jr  within, 

.■\nd  aiilhem  sinij.;.  is  cliatnK'd  and  lieii 
To  wlure  he  stands — sn  ^tood  I .  when  !  :i.it 
l!ow 
(if  niu'-ic     kit    the    lips    U.iittr   J,fii!i  li  < 
l\iiii;)i!n ,   u-ii/i'i'ii,'    sivuly    ut!n    :.t- 
iift:d  /<«■< — )  of  her  that  dleil 
To  sa\  I.-  lu-r  fatht-r's  vow  : 

The  daughter  i.if  the  warrior  Gileadite. 

.v  maiden  pure,  as  wht  n  she  Went  al.  :  ,■ 
I'roiii  Mi/pnh's  t>iwireil  gatt-s  with  welcnine 
IJKhl 

With  tiinbn-l  and  with  son^;. 

My  words  leapt  forth  :   "  Heaven  heads  the 

cottnt  ot  crimes 
With  that  wild  oath." 


r^l.UOt.l'hS     TAItl.l:Ar\      \M>  ri    lys 


Mt 


Ji  riiTii  ui  ..   DAri.irrih 
"  N'tit  Mj    lu.r  'lutc  ul.iiic  ,  a 
rhou-Mii.i  tin:    ,  1   ..V  ,„la  1„.  1„„„  ai„l  ,lie 
Mv   ("....1,    my  l.iii.l.    iiiv    i.ith.  r-ili.s.-   ,|,  ; 
move  111  ■ 

I  lolll  Itiy  l)ll^s  I.I    111      will,  ll   n-itllt.-  y  ,\r 
I.m<T-<l  sul.lv  \.y  .1  tur.  ,•  lul,!   lor.l  ut   love 
I  •null  to  a  hiknl  1.;;  ,i\  e 

riie  li^;hl  wlnl.   (.li.u.i:,  >a,iiii  ,,\.  t  lis 
Xium   wc   li<-iu,i    Uk-   i;.,„    r..iri;i;   i,,   hi-, 
lU-ii  , 
iVe  >a\v  llif   l.ir.'-  uiiiu.  -.t.ns   n,,.   ,,;r-    1, 

Ullf 

Or,  t:,,Mi  tin,  .hirk'tii-d  i;lft,, 

^.i.v  r..).l  .UvuK-  the  iiujit  will.  n\  I'lj'  llim  • 
A'l.l  thunder  i.ii  th-  .  vtrla>i  ;i;v  InlU 

!    hrird    Hun,    lor    !!•     ^;.,k,  .  :.Md;;i:..|-   l„- 
(■  uiic 
A  -Mditiiii  -i-orii  (li   UU 

\\"ii'  II    llie    iR-xt    iiKioii  was   rolleil    into   thf 
sky, 
^trtM^;tli  came  ti.  tiie  that  ciua!,-,!  tnv  de 
sire, 
n.,u' hfautilMl  ■,  thill).;  it  was  di  dif  t,,r  ( ■„.,! 
and 
i'or  r.\y  sire 

;t  r,.!ii|oris  tue  in  this  ..-e  thun^jht  lu  d  w<ll. 
^^  'i'i;at  I   snlMiiud    tiie  tu  my  fatlier's  will  ■ 
■  '  I  aU-r  till-  kiss  he  K'^'Vf  iiie,  ere  I  frll 
.Swf'ft.-iis  tile  sjurit  still." 

|1  XII.  >in.;   ■■i;..„y  t  ,  ,;,,.:  ■ 


<>  111.-  '     lilal    I   siinlll 

i     ■    H,„>         ,     ,,      ,., 


I  \<  r  s.e  tl|*»  li^iit 


Till,,,-  di. 1^1.11  eyes  ,.l  .11,..,  red  !;ieaii.,r 
Ui)  Imrt  iiie  d.iy  anl  iiij.;hi. 

t-'l.i  '  I'Al  i:  \  -m  l<ns\M(ivi,, 

'■   ^s.u.idd  l.ivi-taiiiK  I  .  l-,ilvi.i»  waist 
Ai'.d  ihii;-!ih-  .i  ,--,r  till,     h..,-  ,i,!,., 

' '':  .:,'  ,;  "■  ■;,'■•  ■  '■■■  •  ■"    ■■>  ....y.iK, .  .,„.i  .„„ 

Kr  M'|;k. 

■Vit!,    tli.a    sh.ii|.   -„„in,l  tlie    white  <lawn's 
e!"fi-;i|ii.-   Ii,    i\u~. 
■^I'llii  lo  III-.   hiain.disM.Krd  llieiiu^terv 
"Molded  sh.j,.     Theea!.taiii.,f  mvUr.am'ri 

iviiiid  ill  tiu;  I  1,',,  111  sl;y. 
'>'•";"  !':-."i   ii.'loii  tlu-l„',rd,-Ks<.t  Ih.-dark 
''•'"'  '  '''^^    Cr.7>, ',,,•,,.,,  ,/,.,„,.,  ,,,m/,'s/nx  Str 
//.    „;.,,    ,)/V,v,'s    .i t',.:l:t  r  hoiii,,^     up 
■■''■■      "'■    '/     !•  I'l-'i    ti:-/,rll.,i   it,aJ — 
/.''.-     ,  a/.',  -.,1,:.:     „■'    A  ,/   ,r.'v -'</.,//)     her 
wiui  cla-ptil   111   luT   last   liaiiee. 
H:-r     mi.r.i.a.d     faiiur'..,    Iiuid,  or  (,nU't 
h'"i   V!    An   //,.,.■    h,ici: ;  „,   ,/;,    ,-„/^/i-, 
"''"..',  ,...',. I.  ,.,;,,,    ,/,„/„.■    „,,Y  ,,,„„i^ 
/      ,/  //',,,  .J., an  ot    .Uc,  the  h^hl 
Ot  .mrit  ill  I'r.iia-f. 

«>t  lar 


w/';.  /  i!,rl,n,:   :, v.'//,,', .,.,•(/,  Jisr/osing 

<J"i,>i    J'-,!.,,  A-,;,,li>ii;   h,,Ule  Edward) 

who    knrw    th.U    I.ove    can    vamiuisli 

l»iatl;,  ' 

^Vi|o   kiKeiin^;     with   one  arm   ahuUl   her 

kill''. 


o..,iy  t  .  r  .,..,.       t    ,.r  ,  tlt^'  krv«rfti  I.ri.«« 

Ki:  \iii:i:. 

I  low  her  face  >,dowed  ! 

I,ovi!iy  her  earol,  I  stood,   jiensively. 

.\!<  one   tlmt  from  a  eas.-munt   l.-niis   his       '''^''^     f'""'''    t'lf    poison    with     her    halmy 
head  ■  ..     ..  ' 

vVhen    midnight    hells    ct-a-o    riiiKing    s,„i 
denly, 
And  the  old  year — is  dead. 


hr-ath, 
Sutft  as  iK-w  liuds  in  spring. 

la  iirlum  ,'...,•<).) 


Ki-An;: 


R')s.\.M(iNr). 
Alas!    Alas  I 

i'nrn  and  look  on  nie,  I  am 
1  'it  Rosamond,  whom  men  call  fair. 


Xo  nu-nu.ry  laluns  lonj;^  r  from  the  deep 
Cold  mines., f  thon..:ht  to  lift  the  hidden 
ore 

That  glini~es.  moving  uji,  than  I  from  sleep 
lo  gather  and  tell  oer. 


U'.,ul,|  I  had  1m 
poor . 


some  niaideti.  coan-e  xnd  C 


Of  .-.igni  ana  sound,    witli  what  dull 
ain 

ompassed,     Low     eag.rh-    I     sought    to 
strike 


H 


S50 


D/A/.OGi'/'S    7"//.•//T■/^'.V  .iXD  P/..iyS 


I  I 


Into  th:it  woiulruus  track  of  urf:mis  again 
But  U')  two  dreams  are  like. 

As  wIkm  a  boiil  la.iieiUs,  whicli  liatli  t)eeii 
blest, 

Desiring  wiiat  is  mingled  vitli  past  years 
in  yearnings  tliat  can  never  be  expressed. 

In  sitjlis  or  groans  or  tears. 

He^■au^e  all  words,  tlii>'  euiledwitli  cliuicest 
art. 

Failing  to  givi-  tlie  bitter  of  the  sweet. 
Wither  beneath  the  i)alate,  and  the  heart 

Faints.  fadc<i  be  its  heat. 

TaMc,  J       -VilCr.    .    ...1.1  'tr,  .:.  ..;  i,r..v.ii;i.f  ai'.ilu.lr  ) 

NOTK. — All  niovenietits  shoulil  l)e^'//i////c 
and  >ioi<e/rss. 

COURTSHIP  I'NDKR  DIFFICULTIES. 

/■or  /..v>  M.iItS  ,ni.!  O'lf  J't'incle. 

{  Vh\-  iii-v  ti"  ma'U.  ai"..  t  .  .,  ,  I    \   vu.    .      Iiii  ii-  »  r.  .i.N  *^ 

I'.NTKK    SNol;l;l.l".'ri.i.s. 

SN  'l;lll,I•:Tl|^.  f/.t.'.  .i.'.v^'  /'/  the  dtruti.n 
■.rill 'lit  hr  ■  :ri  ji<  I  iviiif .)  Yes,  here  is 
that  fellow  JinHs,  '.Min.  I  d>ehire,  the 
man  is  \i'i:(ii;Uoi'.^.  Wlv.  nvi-r  1  go  w  ithiny 
(.■ousiii  rnulenii.'  we  stnnil'le  aiTo-s  him,  or 
he  fidtows  her  like  a  shallow.  Ilowetake 
a  boating  ?  S>>dt)e^  Jv)n''s.  Dowewaiider 
on  tlie  bf.ieh  I"  So  do,  s  Joins,  do  where 
w.  wdl.  that  Ullow  l..r,.'us  or  nio\es  be 
tore.  Now.  that  w.is  a  rrnri  j)iaetical  joki 
whii.  h  Joiu-s  onee  ji!  im '1  \\\nA\  ine  at  '-ol- 
lege.  1  lia\e  n-\er  forgiven  him,  liul  I 
wonld  gladly  ni  li^e  u  pretense  of  doing  s-., 
if  I  could  lia\e  nn-  I'Venge.  Lit  iu>-  sic. 
Can't  I  man  ij.e  it?  He  is  hea.!  ovei  i  ;irs  ii; 
lo\e  v.ilii  l':n>!!.:Ht,  b\it  loo  bashful  l.i 
Sjvnk.  I  h  df  b. 'ieve -he  i^  iiot  inditT.riaH 
tw  him  t'.'  'U',;',!  ,i'.iog.  •.'.'!  r  n!r,i.  lUiainted,  1' 
inav]i!o\.  a  UMleh.  if  I  can  not  spoil  it 
Let  nu  tidnk,  II, i!  I  I'a.viHt !  ,\  brilliant 
Idea'      lone-     bi-wan- '      H\it  h<  re  If  comes. 

i:\Ti  i;  J.>\T.--. 

Jon,^.  (Xo/  un'//.:  S:-  '/'/,/i>n  aud  ./<•- 
l!L.'i<l'i!'y  <  ".■.''•.''/..•//;.' c  'f  /'o:.rr,  -,'hiih  I:  ■ 
h  ,,'.!,  ,'.  /  .»  /:'■■.:'.)  On,  rapture'  wbat  a 
\!v]7'  '  It  w  -  i:i  111  r  liair — Isaw  it  fill  fvom 
'.T  .pill  id>-  h.  :;;;.  (A';::'r:;ri  c  v.-:  /.•.-.■  :;■;,/ 
t^t      Ho'<-  u-)i'i'  ■>•'•  \*<  teiuler  1<  avt-s  from 


having  touched  lur  •,,>  ek  !  I  low  doubly 
sweet  is  its  perfnmi — fresh  from  the  fra 
grauceof  her  glorious  locks!  How  beanli 
full  how — Hless  me  1  here  is  Snobbleton. 
We  are  enemies  ! 

Siiol'l'litc')! .  (.  li/:ci//( I'lii:  :,.■,'//  (/'/  ill'  (■' 
liiiiiknfss.)  t'-ood  mornin-.  Joins — lliat  i<. 
if  you  will  sh.ake  ham's, 

/oins.  Wliat  !  —  von  for'.',i\e'  \'(,ii 
really  - 

Siichbhli''! .      Yes,  \i.s,  old  :■  i  o\\  '      ,\ll  i- 
forgottm.     Voa]da\e(;   n;e  a   ;■  .iidi    t:iik 
Init  let  bygoius  be  b\goni  s       Will   \i.,i    in  t 
bury  liie'hatrliet  ' 

Ji'ii'^  With  all  ni\-  111  irt,  iiivdiar  lil- 
low.      (liiiv   sli.ikc  liiir.di.) 

Siichl-'t  !,^ii .     Whati-tlit    tualUl  w   lil  \oii. 
Joins?     You    look    ipnte   ginnip;.      not   hi 
anv  means  tile  sane  eh.-i  i  lu' ,  ■i^'-'uiii;,  i.m 
Hiking  fellow  yon  wire. 

Jcuc^.  ('■rnnipv-- wh.it  is  thai  '  lli.u.  ■ 
1  look.  Snobbleton  r" 

Siulh'i  !■>>: .   Oh.  not  niu.h  out  of  tia  \\.i\ 
Onlv  a  Utile  shaky  in  the  sh  inks.  Idiu   Ij; 
red  no.-.e,  cadaverous  jaws.  blooi'islMit   i  v. - 
velioa  — 

/oiii:.  (. /t'/.'ii  /.)  lilt  rs  n.i  ,  \or.  li'iii  t 
s.iv  so  r. /.,■■,/,.  I  Confotmd  the  man  '  ib:- 
h.i\o  I  be'-ii  endi  avoi  iug  lo.ipp.ai  io>:;,uil  ■ 
for  the  last  month — and  ni'W  to  be  i.illi.l 
shakv-shanked,  eadaveious  -ii  is  \ii,be.,r 
able 

S'.'id'il  /../,  but  uiAii  mind,  Clu  t  :  ',!;■, 
old  iVllow:  1  M  e  it  all.  h.-:i.l  '  I  l-'  •■  ^ 
u  Iiat  it  is  to  be  i.i  — 

/','  ■  .1-.      -Mil     You    <au    liiiii    -.\  I!.;'.!;:;'    ■ 
with  me!      You  ',no,v  \\\\A   it   i-  to  In   v.  - 
.V.V.  ':■'■!,•■!.      (  't   :  ■.v.v,'  1  di.  '      lK-a\eti   p 
ser\e  me  from  til  ■  ti"K  '      Wbat  d'li-  i  •  •.  t 
teiiie^s  ! 

/('/.■,..      Wli.il  nigiils  ol    hli-s 


S^u'H'!, 


{Sli:,J,{ 


.\n.i 


the  lettiT--  — the  inteimiiiaMi-  Uttits. 

y,>.v,'<.  (  wall  >apliir.-,  Oh.  M<  •! 
ti-rs  !     The  lill,l  dni\  ' 

S)ioi'ht.<r.  .\n.l  th..-  !  ill—  thr  ■  • 
bills! 

foius      {ill  .  ,irf  I  !.•'■.)      'I'ia-bii'is' 
.SV,,'..V.  .'•,'■,      Yi-  ;    and    the    bai'.il' 
l.iwv(  r'.  the  jud;.;t  ,  and  tin    ju:v 
/,'/;,  I.      Why,  man,  what  ai'-  ^  i  ii  I 

t  .    ~i         r    *1.      .. 

ao'-a.  :        :    i::ti:^ 

it  was  lo  be  in— 


'^'O^: 


DIAI.OGIIIS,   TABLh.  1/  X  .l.\/>  /■/  .  i  iS 


Siiobbhioii.      In  delii.      7 o  bf  sine  \  iX'\<X. 
Joius.     Bless  me  I   Im  not  in  debt— never 
borruwed  a   doll.-.r    in    my    life.     Ah,  me  I 
{iig/is)  it's  ".-or.se  than  ///<//. 

Snobbli.'.'ii.  Worse  than  that!  Come, 
now,  Jones,  there  is  only  one  thing  worse. 
You're  surely  not  in  love  ? 

/ones.  Ves,  I  am.  i  //'////  siidJ,)i  fc/itii^r.] 
Oil.  Snobby,  help  me,  help  me!  I,f-t  ine 
roil  tide  in  yon. 

Siioh/'i'<hiii.     {H'i/h  iiioik- i-iiiolioii.)     Con 
tide  in  me  1   Certainly,  my  dear  fellow  !   See  ! 
I  do  iu)l  shrink— I    stand  firm,     (/-'olds  /li-. 
.11 111^  ill  a  ii(liiinhti-J posture.)    Blaze  away  ! 
A"/,y.     Snobby,  I —I  love  her! 
Siiobbliloii .     Whom? 
fo,i,s.     Your  cousin.  Prudence. 
S'i,'/>b/,/oH.       Ha!      Prudence     AuKelina 
W'i'.ilcrbottom  ? 

/.'/!■  s.  Now,  don't  be  angry,  Snobby  ! 
I  ilont  lue.in  any  harm,  you  know.  I — I  — 
you  know  how  it  is. 

.■>iiol>l'/,ton.     Harm  !  my  dear  fellow.  Not 

a  bit  of  it.     Angry  !     Xot  at  all.   You  have 

I'.iv  cousi-nt,  old  fellow.     Take  her.     She  is 

•  i'.ts       I  leaven  bkss  you  both  ! 

/ones.      You  are  very  kind.  Snobby,  but  I 

haven't  got/'  '  consent  yet. 

Snj!'b/,/o,i  Well,  that  /v  something,  to 
be  sure.  Bui.  leave  it  all  to  me.  She  may 
b'.-  a  little  coy,  yon  know  ;  but.  considering 
>  our  generous  overlooking  of  her  unfortu- 
nate defect  - 

/.'7»v.      Dt'lect!      You  surprise  me. 
S'/o/'f'/r/on.      Wiiat  !   and  vou  did  not  know 
of  ii  ? 

A>./,s.  Not  at  all.  I  am  astonished  I 
N' otiiiug  serious.  I  hope 

.S'-/, >/-/./, /,>,/.  Oil,  ni>,  only  a  little — (//,• 
ti/<  li!<  <ur  :oilh  his  jhiiier,  k-nou-im^/y .)  I 
see  you  understand  it. 

/•'lies.  .Merciful  Heaven!  can  it  be?  But, 
really  is  it  serious  ? 

■'<iiobh!elo>i.     I  should  think  it  was. 
/'lies.     What  !      But  is  she  ever  danger- 

<M1S  ? 

.Snobb/etoii.  Dangerous!  Wliv  should 
she  be? 

/ones.  {('oiisii/eral'/v  ir/ieved)  Oh.  I  per- 
leivel  A  mere  airiness  of  brain — a  gentle 
iibrrration — scorning  the  dull  work!  —  a 
miUl — 

SnM/e/on.   Zuunds,  man,  she's  not  crazy  I 


you  relieve   nu 
That  s  a 


Jones.      My  dear  Siiobb 
What  then  ? 

Siiobblefoii.     Slightly  ikaf. 
Jones.      Deaf! 

Snobh/eion.  As  a  lamp  post.  That  is, 
you  must  elevate  your  \oice  to  a  coiisidet- 
al)le  pitch  in  speaking  to  her. 

Jones.      Is  it  possible  :      However,  I  think 
I  can  manage.      .\s,  for  instance,  if  it  was 
my  intention  to  make  her  a  floral  otreriin;, 
and    I   should  say   {e/,  :;i/ii/o-  ///,    eoi,e  eoi'i 
Mdiiub/y),  "  Mis.;,  will  you  niakt-  me  happy 
by   accepting    these    llowei>.'    '      1    siippos 
she  could   hear  me,  eh  >        " 
do? 

Snohble/oii.      Pshaw  ' 
elevated  ? 

Jones.       Well,      \\(,s\-      uduKl      this 
(S/eoks     Viiy    loiuHv.i      "Mis^,     xvilj 
make  me  hapjiy — ■" 
Siiobbleton.      l.oiuiei 
Jones.      ■'  .Miss,  will  \ 
Snobbiilon.      Uou.tei 
only  see  your  lijjs  move 

Jones.     (.Uiiuht  sei^.uiuiii;  ,    "Mis 
you  oblige  me  by  accepting  these  liowi-r 

Siiobb/,/on.  there,  that  niov  do.  Still 
you  want  practice.  I  perceive  the  lady 
herself  is  approaching  Suppose  you  retire 
for  a  short  time,  and  1  will  prepare  her  for 
the  introduction. 

Joii/s.  Very  good.  .Meantime,  I  will  go 
down  to  the  beach  and  endeavor  to  acquire 
the  proper  pitch.  I.et  me  see  :  "  Miss,  will 
vou  oblige  nu—"     {l-:.yit  Jone<.  still  speak- 

'"■:■) 


How    would   that 
>o    \-ou   call    that 


do? 
you 


slirillti.  m 
ni     " 
lomU-r.   or 


will 
will 


(Knttl    Pivitu  s.  |..  fr..:ii  ..tlirr  ~i  !l.  ) 

Prudenie.  (iood  morning,  cousin.  Who 
was  that,  speaking  so  loudly  ? 

Snobbleton.  Only  Joiu-s.  Poor  fellow, 
he  is  so  deaf  that  I  suppose  he  fancies  his 
I'wu  voice  to  be  a  mere  whisper. 

/'indenee.  Why.  I  was  not  aware  of 
this.     Is  he  :riy  deaf? 

Snobblelon.  Deaf  as  a  sto!ie  fence.  To 
be  sure,  he  does  not  use  an  ear-trumpet  any 
niore,  l)ut.  one  must  speak  excessively 
high.  Unfortunate,  too,  for  I  believe  iic  ia 
in  love. 

I'ludence.     {With  some  emotion)   In  love  ' 
'.villi  whom  r 
Snobbleton.     Can't  you  guess  > 


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DfA/A)(,('J-:S,   7'Ali/.LA(\   .l.\7>  /'/.AY'S 


Piuainii.     (.)li,iio;   I  haven't  tlie  slight-  SHobbl.toi: .      {Solus  jioin  khind.  i ubbnti; 

est  iik-a.  ///j    Ihiiids.)     (llorious  !  glorious  !     I  woii- 

Siiobb!,l,>>i.     Willi  yourself  !    He  has  been  <Ier  how  loud  they  (./'/ scream.     Oh,  veiige- 

beg^iiig  me  to  obtain  him  an  introduction.  ance,  thon  art  sweet  I 

I'rtidtua-.     Well,  I  have  always  thought  J'nidiinr.     Can   you  npe.it  some  poetry 

him  a  nice-looking  young  num.     I  suppose  — Poktrv  ? 

he  would  hear  ine  if  I  >Iiuuld  say  {speaks  Joiin.      I    only    know    one    poem.      It   is 

A'/^i/A),    ■  Cood-moniing,  Mr.  Jones  !  "  this: 

Snobbl,  ton .       {  Conipiisuonaltlv)     /\>    vou  \  n,.!  s^.,,, r  eM-'i ' n   "i  "'v -.^''-A  .», 

think  he  would  hear  ///„/  .•-  '  '  "  '' '" '' ' '"  ■"  ^'-"'  ^■■'■■ 

I'liidiiuc.     Well,  tlien,  how  would  T'/if (//(>■  l'nid,ini\      t /•ultiiii;    h<  >    lips    to    lih    mf 

■i>y  /i'Wi//ri  "  Good morning,  Mr.  Jones!''  (i>/d  'lioit//>.i;)      Hra\-o  — liravo  I 

How  would  that  do?  Junes,      i  A/  ///(■  i<iii/r  :,in-)     Thank  yon  ' 

S/.,:''b',A'ii.     Tusli  1  he  would  think  you  Th.vnk— 

were  spt';iking  under  V(nir  tireath.  /'/ iidi/iic\      (I'uitiif^    li,r  i.ands    oii  r    !w 

Pitidiiici.      iA!iii,'<lMii,iii::iii;!      "(lood-  ""^  ^     Mercy  on    u^  1      Do   \-o\i   think  I'm 

morning  !  "  i>i:  \r.  sir  ? 

S'lobb/i  foil.      A     men-    whisper,    mv    dear  foiu.s.      •  .  !l.'.>  .-loppin^  /u\  ,;ii  .s .)     And  do 

cousin.      But  liere  he  conu---       Now,  du  trv  \'ou  tancx-  //,■.   ileal',  Mis>? 

and  make  Vdurself  audible.  ^i,,  ,    ..,     ,.,  •>      


ICntik  jom  s 

Si/i'b/:',/o>i.      (Spi.i/Wi/i^-    hi    ,(  hi^h    roirf.j 

Mr.    Joius,    lousin.      Miss     Wintcrbottom, 

Jones       Vou   will    please   excuse  n.e    Ibr  a 

^lloIl    tmic.      . //.     >,/:>,s,    bu!    i,iiiair.>    : ,i 

/,■'/<>.  'Sp,,ikiiu[  ,1,1 11!  ,i„d  h'lid,  and 
,'rr,  inn'  soih  tbi:.:,.  Mis-,  will  \  on  accept 
tllese  licwels:'  1  plucked  them  iVnni  then 
slumbir  wii  the  hill 

/'ind.ii,,.  U II  an  njuaHv  hi'h  :.'i,,  ] 
keally,  sir.   I  — I- 

Jonis.     ^Asidij     She  liesit.Ues.      It   must 
be  that  she  does  not  hear  nie.     f///,/,,;.- 
Lis  ton,)    Miss,  will  you  accept  these   llou 
ers    -II.OWI  ;;s  '       I    plucked    thelil    sl.-epilli; 
on  the  hill-   im  i. 

I'lndrn,,  <  Al'O  in.  i , asim;  ii,  t  ton,  .'  Cer- 
tainly. Mr  Jones  They  are  l)eantit'ul- - 
iii:.\r  r  rnti. 

Jon,s.  ^. /./,/,■.'.  How  she  si-ream-^  in  niv 
ear.  lA'oud.j  Ves.  I  plucked  lii,-m  from 
tlieir  slumber— SI. iMni-K,  on  the  hill  -  iiii.i.. 

/'lud.n.r.  ,./v/,/,  .)  Poor  man,  what  an 
effort  It  seems  to  jiim  to  speak,  (Alond.) 
I  perceive  vou  are  poetical.  Are  you  fond 
of  poetr\  '  :.;./,/,,)  IK-  lirsitates,'  I  must 
speak  l<judei  • /n  a  s  i,,ini.j  I'oetrv  — 
i'ui;i  l<^    -  l'(  )I-;'rK\'  : 

/on,.s.      >Asid,.j      Hless    nie,    the    woman 

u'tnM      \%--*l-*-      til..      .i,....I  I        .-    11    ..J  1' 

"--•' '  V-  -•.l;::.- ,;  jc:,, 

Mibb,  I  ad-or-e  it. 


I'thdiiuf       .\te  \i)u  noi,    su  .•■     Vou  sur- 
prise nu-  ! 

Jon,,       No,  Mws.      I    was   leii    to    lr-li.-\, 
tnal  I, '.7  were  deaf.     SiiobbK  ton  told  nu-s,, 

/'>  iidiiiif.      Snobld<.-ti>u  !        Wh\'    li<-    tnl.l 
me  \.\r.\\  \on  were  <leaf 

lo>its_       CoiiIouik!  the  fellow   ;    he  has  bet  n 
makiiiy  game  of  us       IK-ie  li<-  is.      il'it.- 
io'j'  Snob''/,  .'on  .  '     N'oU  slull  .uiswei   lortlii., 
sir  : 

/'iii.iin,,  .      V>-s.  sir.  \<iu  sliall  ,ins\sri  !..r 
tills,  sir  ■ 

Snobhl.ton.      ^.Ado,i',,:ni:        Ha  '.    li.i  I    ii.i  . 
.\lld  to  wiloMl  must   1  ailswel   ' 

/o'lis,      1  '/'/,,  1    tnin    to   ti.,    aiidi,n,,    ■      'I'.. 
;hese,  our  friends,  wliose  ears  ale  split, 

Sno  bli  ton .      Well  ilieii.   the  answer  iiiii-l 
be  brief. 

r,ud,n,,-        i'/'o    Jo'iis.)      Hut    thev,    -;i: 
friends,  are  making  it 

/on,s.      1     iiear    th-'Ui,     Miss.      I    am    i;..'. 
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DIALOGUES.   TABLEAUX  AND  PLAYS 


355 


Entkr    Old 


Man',    roi.LowKi) 
Woman. 


OLD  MAN.    Come  along,  .Mary  ;  why  ni,y- 
body'd  think  I'd  never  been  iiowlieres. 
Haint  I  spoke  in  town  niectin'  twicl  ? 
an'l)een  ahundred  inileson  asteanihoat,  an' 
got  a  brother  'at  made  t'le  overland  trip  to 
Californy  ? 

Old  Woman,  ^Uikiiie:  Stat  i»   front.)      .\n' 
haint  /been  to  funerals  an  quiltin's  'n  sicli  ? 
Init  la  snz,  Philetus  !   they  haint  notliin'  to 
goin'   fr.ini    I'osey  Keounty   to   Chicago  (i 
the  covercl  cars  ;   tlio'  I  know  a  woman  ti 
thinks  nothin'  o   settin'  out  on    a 


BV  t)LD  here  they  are.  I  put  'em  in  my  hat  so  I'd 
know  right  where  they  was.  {Conductor  dis- 
apf',ars7iith  tiikcls aft, r having: folledca from 
all otiur pasHiii^ir!:.)  Looks  like  rain  over 
tiiar  in  the  west.  I  hope  the  bovsll  git 
them  oats  in. 

Old  W.     Tli.it    reminds    me   of  the 
1  )e  re  1 .      (S/a/,li  i/i^  a  mo  in;  Ih  t  ■  li/x^ 
and  not iDidim:;  it.)     It's  gone. 

Old  .yr.    {siarll.d.)     Wwliat.' 

Old  W.     That  umherellerl 


iim- 
.'.C'V'V''^  i. 


on 

It 

railroad 

journey  where  she  has  to  wait    fifieen   min 
iiles    at    a  junction    an' change    cars    at    a 
<lapot.     Hilt,   Philctus  i/ciXv'//!,'-  ,j>-,.//;/,/,i,/ , 
I'Uilv),  I  b'lieve  we've  went  an'  lookcn  the 
wrong  train. 

(Vd  .U.  (^t,nfl,d:,  h  can't  he,  -lohow. 
Huln't  I  ask  the  conductor,  an'  he  said  we  s 
all  right  :■" 

Old  U:  Vcs.  he  did  ;  Imt  look  out  of 
the  winder  an'  make  sure  ;  he  might  'a  l<een 
a  lyin'  to  us. 

(Vd  .If.  (lo'k^  out  a^-  if  at  .n/doT.'.i  I 
cuess  we're  all  right,  .Mary. 

(Vd  W.  (:o/i/~f,r/,/^'.>  .-Xsksuini-lxxlv  ■ 
.i->k  that  man  there. 

<■'/(/. I/.  ( to  \^,-iilli'maii  i.adiiii:  faf<r  h,-- 
r.ind.)  This  hvrs  tlie  train  for  Chicago, 
iiin't  it .' 

('•,■>! t.      This  is  Ihc  train,  sir. 


('/,/.!/.    r 


urc 


didn't  I  tell  voii 


['"///^■//7//f .] 

(',',/  //'.  ,  fold  III:;  hands.!  It  niav  lie -it 
may  he!  hut  if  we're  carried  wrong,  it 
won't  he  my  fault  I  say  that  we're  wrong  : 
and  when  we  ve  been  led  into  some  pirates' 
cave  and  butchered  for  our  moiuv,  veil  wish 
yc  had  heeded  my  wor(K. 

I%nti:r  CoN'ircTdK. 
Conductor.      "Tickets,  please!" 
(''Id  .M     {M-ardiin-:;  c:,rY  fork,  I.  , 

jII  sorl.<  of  thiin^s  from  our  forkrt.) 

what   do    you    s'pose   has  become   ( 

tickets  ? 

(V,/  \V.     (si-an-lil/it;   farft-.uirl'.) 

if    it   do/i'/   drat  all~ih(i    wiv    you 

things. 


in  ft  villi; 

Marv, 

of  them 

Well, 

forgit 


and     li.iir  I 
'\e   had    e\-ir 


That 
since 


torappcd  up  in  a  huge  rod   bandana.)     Ol 


Old  .M.      X„! 
Old  ir.     Com— hide 
skv  blue  umberel  that   I 
Marthy  died  ? 

Old  .M  >,ai,hi,i-.,  Wall,  that's  .(ueer. 
(Vd  It'.  (Jueer  :  not  a  bit.  I've  talkeil 
to  you  and  talked  to  you,  but  it  does  no 
good  :  you  come  from  a  heedless  family  : 
voii  d  torgit  to  put  vour  boots  on  if  I  didn  t 
tell  yc  lu. 

o'/d   I/,      ^i/i  rutting  fnr  ,      Nunc   ,,f  :he 
Harri-.ons  was  ever  in  the  ])oorhouse. 

'Vd  If.  I'hiletus:  Philetnsfl.  Harrison: 
^/,7l7//.,■  //,/,,,,/  ,,,!  Iiii  arm)  don't  you  dan- 
twit  me  of  that  again  I  I  \e  lived  with  yon 
High  onto  forty  year,  and  waited  on  you 
when  you  had  the  biles,  and  the  toothache 
and  the  colic,  and  when  you  fell  and  broke 
your  leg  :  but  don  t  von  push  me  up  to  the 
wall!  (.Iftorapau-r.)  Mv  !  but  Im  liret- 
ful  thursty.  Im  gl.ad  I  tetchod  that  bottle 
of  cold  tea  (srai.liinx'  anions  tlic  ln::i;ai;--  n^'/ 
/iiidim;  it  .itraii^/itrns  up  and  u-liisper-^ ),  ami 
that' i  gone,  too  ! 

f '/,/!/.     What  now  > 

Old  \V.  It's  been  stole  :  (Lookin;.:  loinid 
at  otiior  pa^seni^ifs  i^o^fim::^  First  the  um- 
bel el  Icr — then  the  bottle  ! 

Old  .lA  I  couldn't  hev  left  it.  could  I  .' 
y/r/  //'  For  land  sake!  don  t  ask  me! 
Tliat  bottle  has  been  in  our  family  twenty 
years— <,-ver  since  mother  died — and  now  it's 
gone!  Land  only  kn(!us  what  111  do  for  a 
camt'ire  bottle  when  we  get  home— if  we 
ever  do 

Old  .If.      I'll  buy  you  one. 
(V</  W.     Yes,  1  know  ye  are  always  readv 
to  buy:  an'  if  it  w.asn'l  for  me  to  restrain 
you.   the  money'd  fly  like   feathers  in   the 
w:n<l. 

(-■<■,<'  .;/.  \\all,  I  didn't  ha%-e  to  mortgage 
my  farm.     ( JF/'M  a  hioicing  look.) 


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DIALOCCtS,   TABLEAUX  AND  PLAYS 


Old  W.  Twitting  a^;in  ?  it  isn't  enough 
that  you  vf  lost  a  good  unilKiL-lkr  and  a  cam- 
fire  Ijotllc  :  hut  you  must  twit  me  of  this 
and  that.     (\\\<'p>.) 

(/('I'X'.v  .s.i; ;  I— .'//</■    (/     patisi — to 
!hi  III  J,  .  I   What's  tile  sile  around 


OU  AL 
man  i/ci'.o 
here  ? 

slci|i    yi'iir 

,/ v,v.) 

old  ii: 


I'liilelu^  :  I'liiletus  H    Harrison! 

noise!     I  J 'ok  IN  i;    hi)ii    vith    /i,r 


( i/d  M.     Pooh  ! 

( Vi/  //'.      Vl'S,    pooh  !   if  you    want   tt)0  ; 
but  I  know  I 

(Mr  leanH  hack,  sin-  <L(tli.s  h<  r-r:f  y  itti  a  ^i^h,    i-  'i    f-.-  «tm  rf-t . 
..It  the  Ij.i.  W  ••>  l!it.  ve.it        Hi     ikk'u.    ;uiiI    -ti'-    t>.  ..i  ■,  .in.l  i<' .  > 
hrr    hr.iii   on    hi'    'h.iiil.li T      .^li":  hr.  .ittu  .■  hi  .ivil y,  lie  biu.ri 
aiiililily.      1  he  i  tirt.ini  fali». ) 


LOVE  IN  THK  KITCHEN. 


I  tlAKAl  rki  s 


1  just  asked  i\  i[nesti<m. 
Whal'd  yuur  hrotlier  Joah  tell 
ye,  the  la.-l  thing  afore  we  K  f t  him  ?  Didn't 
he  say  somehcdv  'd  swincile  ye  on  the  siring 
game,  or  llie  confidence  game,  or  some 
otiier  kind  of  game  .'  I 'idii  I  he  warn  ye 
agin  r;iseals  .•• 

( 'A/  .'/.      1  'i.iml  seen  no  raseals. 

(  Vi/  //'.  ( )f  course  ye  hain't,  cause  yer 
blind  '.  1  know  thattlia;  mans  a  villin  ;  an' 
if  ihey  don  t  arrest  liiin  for  murder  before 
\\e  leave  this  train  1  11  miss  my  guess.  / 
can  read  luunan  natnr'  like  a  book,  (/'aiisr 
—  i^'i.)  1  wish  I  kiii:r  that  this  was  the 
tram  fur  Chicago. 

(Vd  .!/.      Course  it  is. 

<V(/  I/'.      How  do  you  know  ? 

Old  M        'Cause  it  is. 

('/,/  W.  Well.  I  know  it  hain't;  but  if 
you  are  content  to  rush  along  to  deslructioii, 
I  shan't  say  a  word.  (Inly  when  your  throat 
is  bein'  cut.  don  t  call  out  that  I  didn't 
warn  \ii\\  ' 

ICnti'.k   '•  I'K.VNrr  Hoy." 

P,iiiiut  llov.  —  N'ice  fresh  peanuts  I  pea- 
nuts 1   peanuts  1 

(Vd  I/'.  (:i,;iii^  I  >.  M.  I,, nil  ill  f>o,l:,t  lor 
;.  nil'  I.  i  I'hiletus.  you  shan't  S(|uan<ler  that 
money  after  peanuts  ! 

(Wa-Mi^  till    '     \  .11  wi;)i  ..(It  h  .11.1.  .11.1   h.l.lii.,;  <1.  .ir'j   arm 
u  ih  ..ll.it    , 

Old   I/.      Didn't  1  earn  it? 

(I'd  W  liyunjih  I  von  sold  two  cows  to 
.•■nie  on  this  visit,  and  the  money's  halt 
-.■ne  now;  no  telling  how  we  git  home! 
I  .Si'v''.'.'",;.' ■/•(/''  1  I  wislit  1  hadn't  a-come. 
( (  v./  '/.  looi.  Ill  f,  iliii-^  ,  till  II  lUit  III  „iiidii,t-, 
mid  III'  ■  1,1  pi^diiii-  II  ^i/i/lr.)  1  know  very 
well  what  \<>u  want  to  say,  but  it's  a  blessed 
qocid  thitig  for  yon  that  I  <!id  come.  If  you 
h.id  lonie  aloni-,  von  d  hiuebeen  murdered 
inii  ga^iin;  ,nid  Mai|irii,  and  sunk  iiilo  itif 
iner  afore  now  ' 


Kl  1  I  \       Shi.i  I    ilrr 
ii.lk.t.hi.i 
I||||.^.      Or..^     Lii 


■h    [..i,  Ln-      i..; 
ti.it    I,. at,    ^Tf-u 


K 


''ITTV.     Now,    Mr.    Malone,    when    yer 
spakin'  like  that. 
It  is  aisy  to  set — 

(He  .ittiii.i.tv  (..  [lilt  ti      .trill  .irotitid  her.) 

Arrah.  git  out  o'  that  '. 

Whin     discoursin'     wid     ladies,     politeness- 
should  taehe. 

That  your  not  to  use  hands,  sir,  insti<l  o\ 
yer  spache. 

Should   the   missus  come  down,   sir,   liou 
would  I  appear 

Wid  me  hair  all  bewildhered  ? 

/'iddy    (lool.s    III    A'illy    rm/iilly).      Oh 
Kitty,  me  dear, 

Ver  pardon  I  ax,  but  yer  mouth  is  so  swc  ! 

It's  a  bctther  aciiuaintance  I'm  seekin'  wii! 
it  : 

.\n'    I    love    you    so    fondly — begorra.    il 
thrue ! 

That  I'm  always  unaisy  unless  Ini  wid  yon 

An'  thin  I'm  unaisy  as  bad  as  before, 

An'   there's  nothing'll  aise  me  at  all  air- 
more, 

I'ntil  yer  betrothal  I've  got,  and  l)edad. 

llak^-'  hihl  hir  hiiiiil  -liiii  I'lie  h.iml.  ami  |.utv  the  "tin  r  .1'  ■  i.t 
her  wai-l   ) 

I'll  hol  let  ye  go  till  yer  promise  I've  had 
k'itiv  {/'niil-iiix  ijiivn-.i      It's  jis!  like  ^■• 

impidence,  Mr.  Malone  ! 
I'lddy.     Ye  car.'t  call  it  impidence.  Kiti 

ohone. 
Ill  a  man  to  be  lovin'  the  likes  of  \er>e!t 
An'  ye  might  marry  uorse.  if  I  say  it  m\-i  ■ 
Fur  me  heart  is  yer  own,  and  me  wai:i  -  i^- 

good, 
.\n'  I  know  a  brick  cabin  all  built  oiil  "C 

V\  ooti. 

To  be  had  for  the  axin'  oi   Diiinis  McCv.'  ; 


-•■vVf.:-. 


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K^M^-^y. 


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DIAI  (U.riS.    IWIU  I-   \t  \  AM)  I'l  AYS 


357 


l*'ui    hf's  K"""     til  l;iv<-  il.    ;iiicl   lliin    il    will 

W'i'l  -.Dine  lixin'    \\v\   nuiKiin'  lo  ki-ip  mit 

tlu'  :iii , 
All'    1  liil  (>\  a  li.i;i!(!   Ill  lull  h   ii]>   lur<    aiiil 

tlu  TO  : 
All       I     llllini     ii\-     nun!     ti.     ill-i-nUI":i,L;r    tllr 

i,rm  k-- 
An     wr  II    iii.iki     up    ill    InVMi'    uh;iti\  i.-r   it 


A'.'//r    'tu/n,  !li\J','i\\     \\\    rij^ht    >■<•    art-. 

'l\-(l<ly,  'low  LouUl  yc  kiUiW  this  ! 
/'.a\/v(,\t:^,)!v.)      \\\W,  Uiiii,  will  il  pla/t- 

>(-•  Id  mvc  UK-  till'  kis-- 
k'itfv.      Cit  out  will  ycr  hiariicy  '.      (  /.•.-a- 
/'.';,■  //.  /■  //.  Id    1 

Sliilic  hou  ran  I  tell, 
Tiiii./  tiii-lit  he  aiiutiur  1  like  jusl  as  well 

Aii:;ii     K;tl>,   iiie  ilarlin',  i/,«7 


'■"  '-^  ■  -av  tliat  a-iu, 

\ll     lis    l.Mlh    Mil    ,   rn,l,     with  :l    llll-lltv    lillr        It'     xr     WDUlrhl't     1m-     Villi, ;       f,,,.    thniest     of 


ir.  1,1  ; 


' '^     till-     i-'iiintM     --MMiiiiu.iiii      tli:il     ■-nil.        liul  if  th- 't  -.  ani.liK  r 


aviii'-w  : 
\i!    to  1)1-  i|'iiti    L;iiiti  il   an    e-^tiiwinii    \w-'il 

ri.;. 
I'liiivanii  lit  ic.r  kiiiiin    an  i!li->;ant  jiis;  ; 
\n'  tliiii   w  ■11   Imth   ;iru--;H-r  a>-  niilt-  a-  vis 

pla/i- 


iKv  iii.iR-  than  nie 
Thin  it  -  lai:iili.-s  \,s  au-    an'  its  Kone  I'll 

Ik-  HV//'     ^/.-  ■'/,'./.) 

^'i'  I  11   i'       i'ii>kt  :i  liL-aiti-ii    tilt  th'    iaek  av 

IIU-      ;       V 

I  th.iiii'.ht  1..  In-  -ainin' 

A'/,-/r.  Wliv,  Tia.K     ill-,-  l,..v, 

Am    vc  il  s..e  -ir  a;;  al.l^  riv  i  i   -mn  ■  ,,•  ihose       Is  ii  .Kin'   v.r  talkin     a'.        W;-at   wuiihl  / 

ilays:  (1,,_. 

Sm    Kitty.  inaVMnrni-en,  turn  roiin,!  >.r.Uar        \ii   uiim.n  i  a  .1  wi.Ma    in    niDurnin '  fur  vuu  ' 

'^"■'■-  ^,N./;';    1 

\.i    -ire  ns  DiH   kiss  tile  I.etruthal  tD  own.  \n     ve   waiit-l   a    kis~.   vnr'      ll'uUu!'    uf 

k'iHv        The     .livil      a     hit     nl"     it.     'i'e.l.lv  lif-<;^!:    /■/.„,/,) 

MalDiic. 
D've  think   I'll  he  laxin'  a  liDiiso  ov   hruwii  '  ^'    '    '■'■''■-"'"■"■•  < 

stone  Well,  then,  if  \e  must 

I'lir    t!ie    tvunhle-ilown    sli  nity    ver    talkin'      <  >h,  iiiuit:i.i,  tli.- man  i- il-.  VDiirin'  nie  just ' 

ahinit.  Is  it  .iitin'  w.v  v.\,  yi-  ,1  h-     ifier  helike? 

While   I   li\'e  like  a  la^lv.  \v;.l    t-.VD  e\-enin's       Well,  il  any  d:.,   s  a.-kin    .iliout  Ve.  I'll  own 
out.  That  a  hi-Dth  ol'  a  Iidv  i-  iiu-  Te.Mv  M.ilDue 

.\n'  a  war  Irohe  I  tlatter  nivsflf  is  eDni|)lete  ? 
Sure  ve  CDuliln't  tell  missus  ftoin  me  on  the 

street, 
.Vn'  at  liDine  its  the  same,  fur  sin's   !Dn<l  nf 

her  aise. 
An'  ye  eouKin't  tell  whieii  nv  us  Iidss 

place;  -hoiiM   he   ,it   t'le   w.i.h-tiih;   anotlKr 

.Vn' its  like  Ver  assuraiii-e  Id  ask  nie  to  lave,      l''"",~    ii'itatm-'-    aii'i     iivkini,'^    tlie    eraille 

with  hisf.M.t.  .\  WDMiail  shiiuli!  he  rvadiiiL; 
the  n.-\v-,p.iper  leisuri  ly  :  another,  with  pen 
over  lii-r  ear.  slmuM   he  p.irini,'  over  some 


WO.M.WS  RKilMS.        /;'.,.;„. 


\n' .  he  the  same  token 

(II-,    ,-,      ,.      ^-r        , 


Now  will  ve  hehave  .-' 
1  ,'-t  ^o  of  nie  lianil,  sir  1 


aecounts. 


/■,./,/r. 


-Hut  K.itt 


V.  me  dear, 


N'e  vMii't  he  inter.ilin'  to  alw.ivs  live  here 


Wi4 


hushaii'l.  hut  inotiin'  .iloin. 
.  -_v,.r 


AV/.'r,      Whist,    Mr.    Malm 

unmannerly  ! 
/<i/,/i'       Di\  il  a  man  1 
ll  s  onlv  the  tnitli  that   ['tusi\in      ii 


A 


(ilPSY  CArtP.        /;,A,',.;.v.) 
II  \!.r  ii!>,'.i;\-     cliaraetcLs     of    ililT.reiit 
a^es.      Kettle  suspenikd   fuim  foiked 


stioks  over  a  liri 


A   C 


iipsy   Woman 


,1..,1, 


telliii- the  fortune  of  a  younj;  maiden,  read- 


Tliat 


yer  niver  intendin'  to  die  an  ,  ',''  ".',>■,/.      tVip- 


;'<S    (V: 

\   .n.m  wea\  ii 


l.ask 


(': 


V      I'  iMi  STIC  see:n-.    in    w'lii  h    tin-   ilaties  <i 

sses  the        •'"*-      ''•   tin- Sex. s   aii     ii  versed.      One  ni. ill  ]] 


els  or  m.Us 


'^:'.^l^:^i^MLiU^ 


!  I 


35« 


DiAiAH.ri-s,  TAji/./.irx  Axn  /'/.ays 


I  ■ 

\ 
I 


n 
f  I 

in 


l! 


If^i' 


SKiNINO  THE  J'LlilKil..     J  a      ,r,  ) 

SCKNH,  a  (Iriiiikard  s  liinin-.  Siiml  in 
ciiitre  of  sla^t'.  1  >i  iinkatil,  kiutliiij; 
upon  one  knci.-,  I;kc  touaiii  aii'  itiue. 
IVn  in  hand,  lifsi^nj-paint  lyinj;  iiijoii  sUiol. 
His  eldi'Sl  dau^'lilcr  is  lookini;  timidly  u\i  r 
Ins  ri^lit  slionldi-r,  ln-r  Ull  hand  uslinj^ 
upon  him.  On  ri>;lit  slandsa  innpiiaiui- ad 
voeate,  inkhorn  in  hand  Smiling;,  he  looks 
down  u]ion  tin-  paper  In  Ion-  \\\{:  siymr  t  tn 
left  ctnter,  wife  kneel^  down.  In  I'lu-  arm 
she  holds  her  hahe,  lur  l.u  r  iipinrncd 
toward  lieaven.  The  Ihi>  has  hold  ot  his 
mother's  skirt,  looking;  at  lur  witii  woiult  r- 
ing  eyes. 


ill    white,    kneeling   upon   ennison    cushion 
with  hands  lolded  in  attitude  of  prayer. 

Or.  a  youii>;  lady  in  white,  hair  unbound, 
ill  attitude  of  prayer. 


:\' 


SAM  WCLLLR'S  VALLNTINi:. 


/,;/..,■ 


S.\M,    a  rude,   reckless   sort    of    Ullow  ,   is 
(liscovere<l   l>y  his  lather  in   llie  ait   of 
writinj;  a  \alentine  oi  love  letter  to  liis 
Mary.     A   short    extract     from   "  I'u  kwirk 
I'apers  "    descriptive    of   the   scene    should 
precede  the  performanci  . 

lARAtKR'S     KIICHI.N      RJlMIki:    THANKS- 
(ilVINCi.        A,      „  , 

AWiiMAN  kiieadiiij^  bread,  aiiotlui  par 
in<j  appKs.  another  clmrnin^  butter, 
a  little  ^'irl  rocking;  the  cradle.  ^i.iiK'h 
mother  kniltiiiL;.  ijraiidfitlu  r  pointing;  with 
his  cane  to  a  nail  upon  wiiicli  a  lar^e  b.n  iv 
tr\in^;  to  h.inj;  tip  tlie  turkey,  .1  boy  xmiIi  a 
basket  of  nuts. 

SCRIPTl  RT.    I  AlU  I;aI  \. 

IN   the  following.;   Scripture  tabUiuiN ,  re.id 
the    HiMe  tr.Ni     and    it    ]iovm1,1,-  v,  emc 
the  aid  ot  .1  n  liable   ilhi'~tiated   diction- 
ary or  Biblical  eiiryclopc<!ia  : 
I>tlu-!  b;  lore  Kiiii;  Ahasuenis 
The  'I'eii  \irj.;iiw 
The  rr<..diKal   Son 
I'.iul  liefole  .X-ripp  1. 

I  icpanini  i)f  I  i.i.i;'.! , 


IIALl.OWiT)  Br  THV    NA.TH. 

f-rr  .''■:,••  t  :v  Sr'i.;'/  /.■>;,•.  >;  ::.ni:    ':/ 

'"T'^ll  !S  beant'fl'.l  table. in  nia\-  !m    iric  i  ~i  11  ted 
1        in  seve'  ^1  wa\s. 


tllcc 
Irom 
ir^,  e 

h\ 

Da 

Sel 
Sol 


SCRIPIlkH  SCIZ.NES. 

caiefiil  attention  to  the  matters  <>f 
dress  and  light.  \ery  beautiful  elTect- 
may  be  produced.  Oood  ideas  fc 
representations  may  olteii  be  obtaiiu  ■. 

Scriptural  paiiitiiii.;s.  IJiljlf   Dictiona'^ 

tc. 

dithah's  Daughter. 

vid  with  his  1  Iai]>. 

Iling  of  Josejili  by  his  liretliren. 

lomon  receiving  the  (Jueeii  of  Sheba. 
lib  in  the  House  of  I.aban. 


THH  TWO  I  LOUTR  ^^LOl•R)  (ilRLS. 

H'/iii  h  (1(1  u'li  iiir  /'/■•/.'      \  /'iih!(;iiiA 

Xii    1.      A  happy  bright  t'aced  gill  carr\ 
ing  a  basket  of  (lowers,  herself  gaib. 
deiked  in  them 
Slip,!  n)l()'di  i:t .      Tiiat     llower     gill     «,i-. 
\ct\     be.iutitul,    but    let    Us   see    if    the    n,  \1 
does  not  appeal  to  u-  even  more  strongb 

\o.  :?.  I'.iil(>  (iC(<ok.  slee\'es  rolled  up 
with  liaiid-..  face  and  dress  daubed  wili, 
Hour. 


CHRI5TMAS  EVR. 

.  /   r:i':t'iHnttr. 


•       ,: 

1     •-   .  1     th   r 

,.        .■«■,,■!. 

i    i'  ■    ■ ,■ 

1    ,1', 

I,-    in    -    . 

-■  V  ii.  - 

r  ;,■!.!   \1     ,; 

'      \          1    , 

•■"  -11.    Ill 
1  -  1  .1  r  ,  .      1  . . 

'    -    li.    Ill 
11  '1   l\    in    I. 

X    ■! 

f   Cm  t  <t:i.  r. 

,i-  .--,1.'.,   1    i,l 

l-«    III  .-,  ,  ii. 

Sci;ni:  1. 

^[■^iir    ciuld.ren    cmiic    boiiiahng    m.    i:;. 
X        bow    to    the    .uidlelice,    glance    at    I,  ■ 
clock,    go  to    a    sniail     buicau,    a;-  , 
opening    a    dr.iu.  r,   extract    three    ]iair~    .  ; 
coi.ccl    iio.-c.      'I'luy  pin  the  tops  togi-'J'   : 
and    iiiiiuiiliii^;  i-liaii'.    pioccii  to  li.iiig  til'  la 
C;l||  Inllv    iipiill     l|o..I;>    Jile[i;U(d    to    :ci     ■-. 
tiiriii        Ci'itgie  points  to  till- 1  I'U  k,  cxp:    — 
i'l.,.,  t.i.il   :',.  1^  lualix    i'l^u   ilii.i  .'Mliir  I       ;  ■> 


■      I. 


I; : 


--     ■  ,  :  -r  .'lu,  'ji»  i.-'A-i  •  ■,.--■ 
•  r--  ■    ■.  r-r--    yT'  r     -     ■■  -  ' 


?:4f 


;Vi=wr=>kii3a.V: 


■M 


aaat. 


niAi.oi:ci-s.  TAiu.f-.Arx  Axn  ri ays 


ib> 


her  liands.  and  Fred  jiinii>s  ;il..nU  and  sniik-s 
hts  j.,y.  TakiiiK' hold  of  hands,  tliov  how 
and  go  out. 

SeiiMv  II. 

The  mother  enters  with  tlie  chihlren.  who 
are  rohed  for  sUq.  She  leades  the  two 
youngest,  one  l)y  eaeli  liand.  Tliev  pause 
pointing  to  llie  stoekin-s.  The  '  niotlier 
smiles,  and  toys  with  l're<rs  curls.  She 
leads  theiii  to  the  couch,  ..ver  which  blankets 
are  spread,  and  kneels  in  front  of  c(,uch 
the  chd.lren  follow  her  example,  with' 
claspe.l  hands  aiiri  houed  heads.  Tliev 
remain  in  this  attitude  a  short  time,  then 
rising,  the  mother  proceeds  to  ns^i^t  the 
two  hovs  into  hed,  kisses  them  g.iod  ni-dit 
looks  out  of  the  window,  then  tucks  "the 
covering  closer  ahont  them.  She  then 
Ic.kIs  Nellie  to  the  crib,  lifts  her  in.  kisses 
her.  arranges  the  chairs,  closes  the  drawer 
that  the  clildren  left  open,  takes  one  more 
look  at  the  l)oys  and  goes  out. 


Sci  \i;  III. 
Santa    C'laus    comes  creeping' 


antinnsh 
aiidieiice. 


m,  makes  a  profouiiil   how  to  tlu    ,w,,  > 

then  peering  at  the  occupants  of  couch  and 
<  rd<  to  he  sure  tliev  are  locked  in  the  arms 
ol  Morpheus,  he  proceeds  to  fdl  the  stock 
lags.  Whde  he  is  thus  engag,  d  the 
youngest  hoy  {;,//,.  *//.•«/,///,,,•,•/'/, /,7'/v  ,\,  >; 
slowly  raises  his  curly  head  from  the  pillow, 
and  r<-cogiii/ing  his  father  in  the  p.  ix,,n  <ii 
Santa  Claus.  places  a  finger  signilicantlv 
upon  his  nose,  as  muih  as  to  sa\-.  "  N'lm 
can't  fool  me  I  '  Of  course,  his  rii,,\,nicn;s 
are  unnoticed  by  Santa  Claus.  who  fills  the 
stockings  to  repletion,  jilaces  -undrv,.;iui 
large  toys,  such  as  a  sled,  wax  doll,  h..|,bv, 
etc.,  under  e.icli  respective  ^locking,  and 
laying  a  finger  upon  !iis  lips,  h.iw-  and  i;(k-, 
out 

ScKM-;  I\-, 

The  father  and  mother  enter,  ,\!ii;  •:>m-:': 
Uji  to  the  children,  pantomime  that  tstv 
are  asleep,  and  must  not  be  ds^tirlM.d 
They  sit.  Children  begin  to  ^hmv  ,>ig!is  of 
w, iking.  Fred  leaps  t(j  the  Ih.or  uvJi  a 
hound,  rubbing  his  eyes,  the  otiier^  follow 
in   rapiil  succession,  and   nnurr.iiiL;   ch.iiis, 

Uft'lioh    llle    .stock  ines    f!:i;;:    !!■,■   1;...,1--     \ 

scatter  liieir  contents  over  the  floor. — ^^Tlu-y 


>ih'hh1  roiilitlii  iK'lliiH^  ■/.•,,!  7,vtitJ  iiiji/ir  hv 
/.//////;'. )  -  I-Ved  shakes  Ills  finger  mischiev 
ously  at  his  father,  then  rushes  up  and 
kisses  him  heartily.  The  children  gather 
up  the  toys,  which  they  <lrop  again,  and 
finally,  with  arms  full,' they  all  face  the 
audience,  b(n\  and  go  out. 

Jl.NNIi:   Jl)Y. 


CASTI  r.S  IN  THR  AIR 

/h',;,.'::!,,-  f),'iii   •■  /.;.',',V  U'omt->i.' 

Ar,  ,,,     ,,!    ■   ,     I   ,   ...     ,    ,    |,.    ,„,,,,     ,,,„   ,,^ 


Ml  .    ,  i    Mv,    ,,,  .t, 
.1". 

I.  M    HIP. 

llnii 

T  .\i  KiK.  ./',,^'>,„-  /,,.  „/  ,/..,.r.,  Mav  I 
i^  lome  HI,  pleas.  .'  <ii  shall  I  be  ,a 
bother  .' 
/.  .  Of  course,  vmu  ni.iy  Wc  shou!<! 
li.ne  askc!  vou  b--ii,ie.  on!  v  wt  thnught  y  .n 
wouldu  t  care  f,,r  su,  h  :,  ■^n\\  g.une  as 
this 

/'""  ^      I    aluivs    like   vonr  games  ,   bnl 
if    Meg  iloisu'i  u. lilt  iiK  ,  I  11  go  , away. 

'/,•-  I'm- no  obj.-ction,  il  von  do'som' 
thing  ;  It  s  .igainst  the  rules  to  be  idle  here 
/■"■.'/.  .Mii.-h  obliu.-.l  ;  1  11  ,1,,  ,.,^. 
thing  ilvouil  Kt  me  st,,p  a  bit,  f,,r  it  s  as 
.lull  a~  the  n  ~,rt  of  Sihara  down  there 
Shall  I  s,\v,  read.  draw,  or  do  all  at  once' 
Hi  iiig  .in  \  ,,ur  In  ars  :    I  in  readw 

'''.      l-"inish  the  s;,nv  while  I  set  mv  heel 

/. !:/>:■      '  ///■   /.'i        Ves'm.      ,  /;/',',  ,     ,'   ,■-',■ 
,/v/y/-//,/.  ,   v,v,,.,-    ,;„■,/./,»,.    :, ///,    c/,/,  ,.,.. 
.■"    .-.,■//;    .-.,vX-  )      Please    iniam,    conhr"  I 
iii'l'i-e  It  ih^s  highly  instill.  'i\e  and  ■■luirii} 
iiig  instituliou  is  a  new  one.' 
'/  ,'.     \V.)uld  vou  tell  him? 
/'vi.      Hell  laugh. 

./.'.      W'iio  cares  ^ 

/'..'/.'.      1  giu-ss  he'll  like  it. 

I  ami,.  Of  course  I  shall!  I'll  jrjve  you 
i;:y  v>-,,r>;.  i  ^^■.^\  \  i-iugh.  Teii  awav,  Jo, 
and  don't  lie  afraid. 


£J[^:-Jil)'j>fim^3l  l^PMSbt^'4 


pri/.OGL7-S.   T.\liLf..ir.\    IXD  Pt.AVS 


/,<  The  idt-a  of  hiiiin  iifraid  of  vim! 
Will,  yini  sif  \v»-  tistnl  to  play  "  rilnritn's 
rii)>;r<-K'>'*'  ami  wi- lunt  l.cvii  goiii>;  on  with 
it  in  tanitst.  all   winter  anil  .•^uinnier. 

I. II !l>l(  .        V(.>,     1    kllcJW. 

/,'.     Who  told  you  ? 

I .ii:i> :•  .     S|>iiits  ! 

Ihlh.  No.  I  dill;  I  wanlt-d  to  amnst- 
him  oiH  niv.lit  wlun  von  wcie  all  away, 
and  lif  wa><  ratlur  dismal  lit- did  like  it, 
so  don  t   ^I'oKI.  Jo. 

/,!.  \'ou  ean  t  ket  ■'  a  ■.rret  Nivir 
Miind  :   it  sa\i'S  trouhU   :iou. 

/.aid !i\      Co  on    i>k"ivi-. 

/>.  Oh,  didn't  >he  till  you  aliout  tliis* 
Hfw  plan  of  oui>?  Well,  we  h,i\e  triid  nut 
to  waste  our  huh. lay.  Init  eaeh  h  ,-,  had  u 
task,  and  worked  at  il  with  a  will.  Thexa 
cation  is  iieaih  o\i-r.  tin-  ^ti^.t^  an  all  done, 
and  weaieevei  so  j^lad  that  wed.idn't  dawdle. 

I.aiiii'  .      Vts.  I  should  think   so. 

J,K      We  call  this  the  ■■  DcKctaMe  .\Ionn 
tailis,'  tor  we  can  look  tar  aw.'v  ar,d--ietlie 
countrv  where  we  hope  to  live  some  dav. 

l.aii'ii .  '  /  ookiiii;  out  c/  windo-.c.')  How 
beautiful  that  is  ! 

Amy.  It's  often  so,  and  we  like  to  watch 
it.  for  it  is  never  the  same  Imt  alw.iys  splen- 
did. 

Intli.  Jo  talks  ahout  the  country  where 
wfhope  to  luesornvday — the  ;<<;/ country, 
slie  means,  with  pi.k;s  and  chickens  and  hay- 
making- It  would  he  nice,  hut  I  wish  the 
heautilul  Country  up  there  was  real,  and  wc 
could  e\er  \iyt  to  it. 

.IA;C-  There  ^^  a  lovHer  country  f\en 
than  th,it.  where  we  sh.'ll  ^o,  hy  and  by, 
when  w   are  j^ood  etiou,  'i. 

/.'<//;.  (.'//(-/'  :,'/r  i  It  seems  so  lonp  to 
wait,  so  h  ir.i  to  do.  I  want  to  ll>  away  at 
once,  as  tiiose  swallow--  l1y,  and  go  in  at  that 
spletl'lid  g  ite 

/<•.  You'll  get  there,  IV-th.  sooner  or  later; 
no  fear  of  that.  I'm  the  one  that  will  have 
to  flKhl  and  work,  .iiid  ;-lirib  and  wait,  and 
niavbe  11"  vir  j^ct  it  after  all. 

I  i:i>:,\      N'ou  11  have  tnc  for  company,  if 

tlia;  •-  am  .oinfort.      I   shall  have   to    do  a 

f  tri\(  liiii;  before  I  come   in    sight  of 

vonr  Celf-ti.il  Citv.      If  I   arrive  late  you  II 

sa\   a  u'"'ii  wovii  for  nu  .  won't  \oU,  Beth  ? 

,■.',_,..■■.  Ij"  .,..,. ,1,.  r.-p.ll,,.    a-n;..t 

o  and  reaiiv  liv  all   th.eir  lives,  I  think 


thev  will  get  in;  foi  1  don  t  bi'iivi  thep 
iiic  locks  on  that  door,  or  any  guai  Is  at  t  >■ 
gale  I  iilwa>s  imagine  it  i>  ,is  it  i  -  in  Up 
picture,  where  the  sinning  oius  slu  ti  h  mil 
their  hands  to  welcome  ])oor  Christi;in  as  Ir 
came  up  (lom  the  river 

/,'.      Wouldn  t  It  be  fun  if  all   tl.     castl> 
in  the  air  which  we  make  i  ould  coine  tru<  . 
ami  we  could  live  in  them  .•' 

Iiiuiir.       I'm-    made   such    i|uaiitities    w 
would  be  hard  to  choose  wh'cli    I  d  ha\e 

.I/'i,'-      You  d  have  to  takt   youi    favotii. 
one.     What  i--  it  ? 

/.(iiiilr.      If     I     tell    mine,    will    you    till 
yours  ? 

J/,!,'.      Yes.  if  the  girls  will.  too. 

.-Ul>',;itlit  r.      We  will.     Now.I.anne. 

l-iiuii, .     After  Id  seen   as   much  of  l!  • 
world  as  (  want  to,  I  d  like  to  settle  in  ('.   ; 
maiiv  and  have  just   as   much    music    .i^ 
cli.."-e       I  in  to  tie  a  famous  musiiian   iin 
self,  and  all  creation  is  to  rush  to  hear  iiii 
and  I'm  never  to  be  bothered   about  nioii' 
or  business,  but  just  enioy  myself,  and  1;    - 
for  what  I  like.     That  >  my  favorite  castit 
What's  yours,  Meg  ? 

JAX'.  I  should  like  a  lovely  house,  ful' 
of  all  sorts  of  luxurious  things,  nice  h".  , 
pretty  clothes,  handsome  furnitute,  pK.i-.i!;t 
I>eo(de  and  heaps  ^'i  monev  .  I  am  to  1 
mistress  of  it,  and  m.mage  it  as  I  like,  w.:'. 
plenty  of  servants,  so  I  never  need  wi>'n  ■ 
bit,  IIow  I  should  enjoy  it  !  for  I  W('u',',«  : 
be  iille,  but  do  good  and  make  every  i'-:- 
love  me  deatly. 

I  >tutii.      Wouldn't  >'ou  luive  ,a  maste!  •   \ 
\ Kur  castle  in  th<   air  ' 

.'/(.I,'.      I    said    "  pleastint     people,"    >ii; 
kno 

,/.        Whv 
spiel-did.     w 

angelic   children  ^     You   know   your   ca- 
wouldn't  be  perfect  without.    fS..'ir:'    "; 

.lAi,'.      [  PfliihinHy.     ^■on'dlla\e    noil'.' 
but  horses,  inkstands  and  iiovils  m   vi.u- 

/('.     Wonn.;-.  .    I    though?     I'd    h:i\' 
stable   full   of  Arabian   steeds,  rooms  p:. 
with   books,  and  I'd    write  out  of  a  i;i  i; 
inksl.uid,   so  tliat   in\-   works  should   be 
famous   as   I..iiuie  s  music.     I   wont  to 
something    splendid    before  I    go    into    i 
r-t-tl*' — '^' jni-.-tliiniz  her  >ic  <-»r  w-oiideritil,  \\ 
won't  be  forgotten  after  I'm  dead.      I  .1' 


lon't  you    say    you'd   h;i\t 
.  .  good    husband,    and    s,  •• 


ni  \[  oi.ii-s.  lAi-i.iM'x  .-.vn  n  trs 


361 


know  what,  l)u:  I'm  uii  iIk-  waUli  tui  it,  an,; 
iiuan  to  a>t.)iii>!  yuii  all.  mjiju-  .lay.  I 
lliiiik  I  ^llall  wnlf  lii.oks  ai  I  i;et  riili  :iii(l 
lainous  ,  that  would  suit  iiu-,  -)  tli.it  i^  «, 
tavoritf  ilrcani 

/>'(///.  Honl,nlullv.)  Miiu-  is  to  ^!  i\  at 
home,  safe  with  fallitr  am!  iiiotlRr.  and 
help  take  care  of  the  family 

l.ii'it,        I)oii  t    \'\\\    wish 
fise? 

(>erfect!y 
all    ket-i, 
else 
Ams. 


01    .iliylhlli;; 

SiiKe  I  had  my  litlh  |iiaiio  I  am 
satisliei!  1  only  wish  we  could 
well  !    he     toj,'etller  ;     iiothiiij; 


I  have  ever  so  manv  wishes,  but 
Ml/  pel  one  is  to  he  an  an,-t.  anil  j;o  to 
Koine,  and  do  fine  pictures,  and  he  the  l><  st 
artist  in  the  whole  world 

l.aiii  ,-.  We  are  an  amliitious  set,  aiii  t 
we?  Iv  ry  one  of  us  hut  Beth,  Wants  to 
I'e  rich  ami  famous,  and  ^or^eous  in  every 
r<sr)ect.  I  do  wonder  if  any  of  us  will  ever 
j;el  our  wishes  ? 


/'•  I  VI  ^ot  tlie  key  to  mv  castle  in  tlip 
an  :  wlntlin  I  ^aiiu-il...  k  iIr  door  remains 
to  lie  seen. 

I.„ii,:.  1  v.-  Kot  the  k.y  t,,  mine,  hill 
I  m  not  allowed  to  trv  it     Hani;   colle;;e  ' 

.'"'I        Here's  mine' 1  ;i  ,/.  ,'^    h,r^,,i,i.    ) 

.'/'f       (  haven  t  Mot  any.    y  I  oilorulv ., 

/  iiiiu,        Vt„,  vou  have. 

.'A,c        Where? 

I  ,un!i         In  your  flce 

'/'.(,'.      Nonsense  :   that  s  iil  no  ii.sc. 

Imh,,,.  ,  /.,  .1/,,.,,  Wait  and  s..,  if  jt 
<lo<sn  I  hniiK  s,,ni,.i|,i„>^  w,,rth  li.u  iii).;  (  /;. 
'••I  lli<  Kills    I      .Mav  I  come  aj;a!n  .■" 

•'/'C       N'cs.  ifyai  an- noo.l    i.Sw,//,,-    , 

I. nun,        III  trv 

/<'.  (  //■,(.///-•  ),.,  kiiitii,'^.,  Then  s.,n 
niay  conu-.  and  I  11  teiadi  v,,u  1..  knit  as  tli. 
Scotchni.-n  do  :  there  is  a  demand  for  sock> 
just  now. 


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SHAKSI^HARBAN  DEF^ARTMENT 


O  II  \K  1  -;M    \  <    I     l\  Itil    -.\  ltl|i,ltill.  -    1  ~   -V  h1'     :l~  I  l(;ltli)tl   .lllil    -.1  llslhllllS    .1-   i|ii-|i  il<  i.l.'i    IM-.    li, 
mil   --11-'  1  jihlil'    I'P  :lll  .>'i)i  I  I-  nl  llni\Cl-.ll  Hillllti    l»i HIIU-^   |t-~  |i,lllllrl    allil   ll'-  'll.Ull.ll'    ' 

.1111.  I.  vr.-il-  fill-  In  .irt  111  ni.in  l.ir  ill  titiif  to  n>  Icllmv*,  A--  we  turn  ovrr  Ins  I>:i),'i>-  ,i  ■ 
M  I  III  not  1.1  1m-  riiiiMr^iiiK  \\  ith  ;iii  ii:ili\  i>lii:il  mini!  it  to  idnir  in  contact  with  ,iii  itiilivii, 
t:al  iliaiacli  I  'I'lir  woik^  ot  .i  lmmI  --rcni  to  t.c  liclorc  ns,  Imt  tlii\  arc  mi  \-arii(l.  ami  i!' 
-11  ]..  li,  I  t  that  I  In  \  sccin  tu  k'^'  n*  im  tiaci-  .il  lli.-ir  |iaii-lit  'I'lu  iicatoi  ot'  this  iicli  aii.i 
(•onmili---  will  111  oi  liti  latiii'  i--  ln-t  ni  In-.  '.vorU-  ,  \m  cannot  trace  linn  —uc  cannot  i|.t.  ■ 
tin  ;iit-.iin,ilit\  III  liMii  wliii  'ImM-iIii  i^l.i^-.  ii]i  ti  i  iiaMiiiv  lie.  '  an<l  n-MaU  lic|  as  sli' 
^Inini     iiiil  |i. until  .'T  mil' .!-:ii  11. itiirc  111   |iaiiit'- all   cli.iiactri   with  ci|ii.il  tiiitli   .iinl    ^c.  m 

ltll^;^    '.Mt  ll    1  i]i|  il    l''!l-h. 


M 


uini  I.I  <)•.-  \i'<"  (Mi\. 

liotl   111        j;l.l  -  •         lllil      f'V  '1'   ini      ^1    I 
lllil       l[>l>!ii'. 


Nh      \.iv     n.il.l 

ni.i^ti  I- 
riiil     I     h  i\i     I.I  I  II    .iw.i'.     tin-    iiiil    man 

.iaiii,'!itc! 
It   '-  nio-t  f 'ic      Mill  ,   I   liiiM    inairicil  In  i 
Tlic  \  I  1  V  li   .cl  all'!  Iioiit  ,i!  niv  ullcnilin^ 
I  Fath  till-  c\lcnl.  no  inoi' 


Y<  t  liv  Mill!  j;t,i(  ion-  palK  iicp, 
1   ,m1I    a  Tonml.  iinv  irni-l\cil  talf  ilclm  i 
<  )|    Mi>   wliiili    course  ot'  lovi  :   wliatcliii^ 
,  w  hat  cliarin-. 

*^""''       What      conjiii.atiuii,      .iml       what      niii.1" 
111  iKic 
I'oi      such      [>rocc.iiiii^-      I      .nil       chii^' 

wilhal 
I   '.Mill  111-   ilaii).;litci   u  itli. 


Her  lalhci  lo\cil  nu-     utt  iiivitc(i  inc  ; 
Still  (|itcstioncc  nif  the  -tiii\  of  tn\-  lilc 
l-'ioin    \cai    to    vtai  ;    tin-     hattk-s,     -i.  ^. 
in  1-1    I'l  toituiH--. 

Thai  I  hail  p.ist 


Kill. I    am   I   ni  -]>.  n  .i 
\n.!     lutlc    Mc^-i  .i    -.Mth    Mil      - 

I'caci    . 

Iiii    -nico    tin -I     ,11  m-    ol    iniiic    ii.ni    -c\-.  n  1  ran  il  tliroui;li.  c  i  n  Itom  ni\' hov  i-li  n.c - 

'    .IT-    I'lt'i  To  the  \crv  i;ionnnt  that  lie  liaile  nn-  ti  i!  ;■ 

i'  ;'.    ti.w    -lime    min-    tnii.in-     \i-teil.    tin  \  W'heiein  1 -;i  ike  nt  nio-t  .ii-asliou- c  lian.    ■ 

h.ue  ii-cil  (  H  moving  acciik-nts  l.v  llooil  mul  ti.-lii 

Tin  ir  .le.iti -I  ai  tion  11!  the  tt  nted  In  ill  :  (  )t    h.iirlireadth     scapes,    in    the    itnitin:  :  ' 

\iiii  li'.tl    olthi-  .uf'-a'  woi'.il  can  l  speak.  (ieailh'  lireach  : 

Ml. re   ticri    p-rtam-    to    le.its   i.|    i 1-   am;  l  )!' l.ein^;  t.akell  by  the  insolent  toe, 

h.ittle;  .\nil    solil    to    slavery;    of    iiiv    reilemji';"!. 

.Vml  tlnreliire    little  shall  I  j^r.ice  my  c;ni-.i  .  tluTlce. 

ill  siicakini;  oi  in\-cii.  ."vini  wilii  il  aii  rny  travels'  iuston'. 


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MERCUTIO,  THE   FRIEND  OF  ROMEO 

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s//  IAS/'/-:  I  \7:.ix  ni- PAR  I  Ml-  \r 

i.  K    >t.Ui.  lu>„s.  all.„s   WO..U.  .,n..  >u.  .,    .    As  I  a,n  a,.  1„„..  ..,„,  1  thought 

U-..K...  ..^  as  sh.  .,.,„  .uh  ha... .,.  ij:J;;:':^:ri;'r,!t:;;  .n-iii- 

Sh.  ,1  coM.e  a^an,,  an,!  wlh  a  Kr...!v  .■  „■  i^''!'!;'u',';!,  ':;'"  ""*'  ""!  !^''^"  i'"i'"Mtio„  ; 

i.vour .,. .,.. a,s......  u-h.^., , ;.„:..  ;;:i^::'.:;;""^(j,:::r;:. •;;■;'  '-r^r 'r^:^';::^ 

T,...k   -;_'_^ea,.ha„t  h.n„.    aM,l    ,„„„,!   ^,„.i  In, l''h;"^s'Ul',":  ''"''"    ''^""  ^   -- to  him, 

T...lrar(Vomh.ra,,raverufcanK-.lhoa,l  ,. 'it;, ';''''  ''^'r  "'^- ''' ''V'^'^l''^''^"'' »''"■> 


Wli'ivol',    t>v    parcf'.s,   sla-    1 


heard 
Hill  nut  ilistiiicth 


-•    had    MMiielhnij;       iiaiiie     t..   In    kmuuii 


'•■t     lis  call     thee 


Devil. 

/.'AV'.  U'luit  uas  iR.  iliat  \ou  fuUowcd 
wi.h  v.,u.  >vvur.l  ,'  wliat  had  he  done  to 
>  "11  .' 

'   J  •  ■        Ik  '!.  ,U    Ihil 

';';'  '  rrMi.nilK!  a  mass  ..{  thiIl^s,  hut 
'"'""".^   <l.Min,tIv,    a   ,|n-uivl,  l.n,    „,,th,;„. 

-;:■»■  '■ ■'  -  ";™.-'.::-"'™::;;;i:';::,;'::;":;.n,i 


1  dill   coiiMiit  ; 
And  often  did  beguile  hn  ,,|'  her  tears 
'.Vhrn     I     ,lid     ^peak     ..t    ,.,,„,.     distr.-ssUi 

stroke. 
riia!    mv  youth    sutki-,!        \\y    st,„v    h.nu 

ilone, 


slgh^ 

-\y<-    ■  .voif    ,n    tailh.      lua-    sUaiig,  ,     tu.is 

passing  sliaiim- 
T'A.is  [ntitul  :     tuas  «..n. Irons  ;ntiiul  , 
-!■'    uished   shf    h.id    not    lie.iid    it       \,\  -.j,,. 

v\  islu-d 
'"n:il  Il<aven  h  id  ina.i.-  h.  i  surli  a  in.in 

She  thanked  in.- 

'■"'■    ■'■"l^'  iiie.  if    I    had  .1  liii-nd    ih  it    1, •'■,■,! 
h<i.  ■     ' 

'    ^i'>'Uld    hut    •.    .^di    hun    h,,v,     to    t.ll    n.v 

stol \ , 
\-\^':    that   would    \v,„,    h-t       ou  this  ■.nnl    I 

spake, 
■-!u-  loved  me  :oi  thr  dangers  1  had  passed 
'\:i'l    I   Lived  hri  lh.it  she  .lid  pitv  thein. 
I'liis  Is  the  only  witeheralt  whieli  I've  us,-.l 


I.O.sr    RHPllTAIION  -I  K(n  OIUKLUJ. 

I  liiii  ,1,  I,  I     :     i  ,,...,    ,  ,,„,,,. 

I    >•■"     \\  liat  !  lie\on  hnit,  lu-iite;iant 
'      I  .;•-     i'.ist  all  si,;gt  IV 

/.':;.'     .\I.ittv,   lle.ueii  loiliid  : 
'■'     Kepulation.  nput.itiwn    Kpntatmn! 
"i     I  liave  lost  mv  lepiit.ition  :      lli.aelo-t 


.  ,      ,  •-  •"      *  '*  'I  V    I  iieo 

l'i.'11's!    t„,a    „..  M,,,„;,i  ,,.,,,    |,,^     pl^asu.e 

>-^     1,    oM.>,,i,l.ni,,     •i.luMo:;.,  ,,urs,.Kesiutu 
I"  ;ist> 

/^'  ■  \'.  h>  ,  ;,nt  .on  to  nou  u,|l  en.,ugL- 
lii'iv  1  .on.    \.jn  thiis  I,,  o\ri.  o  ,-  ' 

'  ■'  It  iias  pl,.-asvd  111,-  ,KmI  Drunken- 
"■--  !"-;>\M'l-''-et..tlu-,!.vii  Wtath,  (.)„^ 
n)ii.,ri.Mion  sli.,us  nie  ,iii,,tlu:  .  t,.  make  nie 

li.lllKlV     dl  -IliM-    III  ,  si-ll' 

''■'■■'    "-''"i"    .^"11  aie  tiM.  s>-\vieamoraler 
\-  :1k-  time,  thv  i.l,,,,.  and  the  eon,htio„  of 
tills   cnntivst,,;,.;.,.  1    ,,,nKi    i„,„.,jv    wish 
Ihis  h.i.l  not  Ik-. ill,. n,  l,„t  siiu.-  :t  is  as  i-   ,s 
men, I  11  i,,r  \-onr  own  g,,o,l 

'  •  i  "I'l  -'-K  liiMi  Iwrmv  phu.  agun  : 
'"■  "''■'"  t'  '1  "''■  1  .1111  a  dninkani  '  Hid  l 
as  in.nv  i,i,,utl„;,,  1 1  v.ira.  such  an  answer 
won. ,1  stop  tl„.,n  :,i;  T,,  !,e  now  .,  sensible 
'"^'"  .'■\,""l  I'V  ■'  l-.l.  an,|  presentlv  a 
Oeast  .  I.v.-rx  in,mliiiate  ,up  is  unhlesse,! 
■'""  "!■    .n.^reiiient  is  a  dtvil 

/,'.■       C,>ine^  eonu       l;,„h1    win,.  i>  a  eo,,,] 
IlllMhu    ei.atuie,    it    it    l,,-    uell    Used  ;'    .x- 
''■'""    '"'  "l"l<-    :iv,misl     It       ,,..,1    j,,„„,    >,^.|, 
tenant     1  think  \,,ii  think   I  love  N,ai  '' 

'  ''  '      '    Ii.i''      u,  11    ap-.toMd    1',   s  r        I 
liruiik  ! 


'— " p.ut ..frnvsei. ;  and ;u,a, 're:  dru^rs,:;:" t;;,:";- ..n':"^ i^T:.:::^:,. 


,(>(. 


sif  ths/'/:.ih-j:  ix  />/  /■  /A7  u/\r 


h! 


\tni  sli.iU  do  Our  ^.-iRTals  wilt-  i>  iiuw 
llie  y,v\v  :il  ;  coiitis-.  \  i>\ir>cll  iVi  v!y  tolur; 
importune  lit-r  Ir-I])  In  luil  vim  in  your  plun- 
.i>;aMi.  SIic  is  uf  mi  Im-,  >o  ki:il .  ^.i  ajit .  >-i> 
iM.->M  .1  a 'lisiiii-iliuii.  slu-  h"U's  itaMc-i-  in 
111  I  ^ii(iUnc->.  nul  to  lio  nion-  ilian  slii-  is  ri' 
.jii.  sWm!.  Tli'.s  liroUtn  joint  iH-twctn  vo>i 
.mil  iui  Inisl'anil  rntrrat  Ikt  to  >jilinti-i  : 
mil  in;,  tor.uni' a^;ani,'l  an'.  I.i\  uoilii  n.iin- 
i,;^>  till--  .i.irk  ol  MUU  lo\i-  >liall  Hiow 
-tion.'ii  'hin  It  wa-  In  lou  . 

(  ,( .   .    \'..n  .i.i\  !-r  nif  U'  11. 

/.i^,>  1  inotist.  m  tlu-  ^imt-niy  ol'  lo\c 
anil  nonr-t  k;nilni-^. 

(  „■  ■  I  think  it  livrlv  ;  ami  Ix-tiiML-s  m  lh>- 
in  >rnr:.'  1  will  ti'-.,i.-cli  th'  \;Uno;is  I)>.-.ilr- 
iiio!i  I  !..  iinik  rtaki-  it  toi  nii  . 

/;  ■,■     N'on  ar.>  in  tin    ri-li'.     'I  ni^'lu, 

h-  -It'  i!,mt. 

I  ,(     .1  'ii  ■.  A  ni;^lit .  hon--l   I  lyo 


iKiAL  sc».m:. 

I  , .  Ill  •'.!/.  i^iu-.Ht  vf  /'.  '(;.(•. 

1.11  »K^     li  ..  . 


1       k  t    .  f  \  1  M    S 
\      ,    .s.     .    ,  !'  '  r    h.tur 


i      ,   ,,%.  il.'  ».f.-   .  f   I  ..--.U.I. 
-    ,M      .   k.   ..    |r«, 

i.,-       I,, I.  .■•   f-..ii:.  '  ■.  MIA-   ■,    l.i.'  ■■:.'     >      I    1 

I.    .. 


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,.r.    \   ,1  t    I.  •    1,        ...'1  !  ."!    »-■•!  !  -r  \x~  hi.-',.'.    |-,>-..i     , 
1,.    I,    |,»,,    .     .,,,,.1         .    .!..    ,1-:  ..i.l-in;..  kl...l 

.     ,,,         '.     ;   u:   •■   -■    I.     11     ,  t!.r    .  •    li-;   t:-ll.   I'l.ll   It    .A  1 1 1     L   ■ 
I   ,   .         .,.;...  Ill       ;,....  11   ,.^.    .1   ...   '.-    -I        iM    '     '■•  :l 
1  H.  .',1      ;  ,    .    .1  .  -1   ..       1.  ■  1    I..     I  •     11. 
.   1,.  I,,.  ,-      \M.  „  .,    u  ,.   >.,^.,|...    1..   1  ..v   ..II  r  .   ■!,.■.    ...  ■ 

...1     .  •'.     .   ..'.    I  .-    I     ■  ■     .        ■•   "--     '      ■        I    ■■■      !■■ 

.    .     .,,   I  .  .,  •.  .,  .  ..1:-,,  I       ,....:....  1  I  •     I.-...  "el.    '•. 

I..-  1  I.!  .  1  .1  •.  1  >   1    .    -"  '  I  •■  '  *  ■  ■  -  .  .    I 

,      f  •'..•  r.    .1       Ih  I'.    -     ....     I      I-    ..I         ....  I  ■  ..    -. 

...>,.,.■  >,    r       .      I    .  ..   .1  .  I  '.1  I     I,     -  . 

.1    ..  .  ■  r,       ,     .-l..l.^  .  . 


i;  1  .    I  ',  ;vr  nir   \  i  nr  ii.mii.      i-  mii     .  on 

:     .in  olil   I!..  r..ii!o? 

/■  ;.    ,-.     I  .!u'.    inv  lo-.-. 

\\  u  io  "■  ■•^.  ■   .r.'       .  oil! 


;■.  ii  1  . 
An-  '.  -lU  a.  .(11  i-.'i'i  li  w  .'li  tlif  il  ''i  o  ni  ■• 
'ril:ll      ilii'.:-.      i:::         lU'  -I  l:t     ■:'"■"'■""     ■"    ''■' 

,  i.urt  .' 
I     ,:   1       1   ..:,;  ;.  f..!-  ,   .,  t.i':!iin.:;i!\-  •■:    ilu 
,     11- 
Will    li  IS  tl  ■    :■     ri  ;i  i!'l  l"  n      mo   u  !:  ■  !i  Hi- 
1.  -v  •> 


1 1  ,' .       .\iUi';;  ■•    .m 
■?Un<J   to'-'b 


-iivL.lk       i.oil 


/'.;.';,/      Is  vour  naiUf  SliyKH'k  ? 
.S7'i/.'i/'.    Shylock  is  my  n;\nR-, 
/'.'>li<i      (M   a   stranj;f    natun-   is  tin     sni; 
\  on  l.illow  ; 
\'i  I  m  sui  11  niK-.  tli.it  till-  \i-n'lian  .aw 
Can  not  iiiij>ni;n  vou  as  vmi  ilo  ).roi  •  ti' 
\'on   sian.l    within  his  .lanj^ti  .  ilo  \  on    n.  ' 
/.■    rr.'//,,.  ) 
,  //■.v/..'ii      .\v.  s.,  lu-  savs. 
/',/.•.'      I  111  \  on  .  on  less   till   lionil  .' 
.;«.■.     .        1  ilo 

l\>iiia.    Till  n  must  till- Ji-w  In-  nn-ii'ili!; 
.S/t/,i,  ;      (In  what  ,.  inpn,' ~/.  ■■■  mu-l  I  '  ',i  .i 
mi-  lli.it 

I'tlUit.      Till.-      ijllalltv       o|       MUliV       Is      ;ii.: 

strainiil  . 
It  ilro]i]ii-tIi  as  the  ;;v-iitlc  i.iin  lioni  hi-a\i  ■ 
I  jion      till.'      ]ilai'i      lii-ni-.itli  ;      it     is     t  \\  ■ 

lili-ss^,!   ; 

It   l.U-s,  th    linn    Ilia!     i;n'ts,    an. I    Iniii    'ii' 

takis 
'I'ls      lllij^ll'.li-st      in     tin-     llll;^lltli-st.        It     i.i 

I-.. nil  s 
'riir    throiiiil     iiionarih     In-llt-r     ttiaii     h.s 

II own  : 

Ills      .,,!-\'il       .-.llous     till-     luriC     ..I      .'i /'/,'.   '.;.' 
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■    ''''  ■■''■  -  ''.  ''la!     'ai  lia-   I.ilPiii  a'. 
a   K  ;  I !  -  1  ^   .  ;  1  •  'A  a  , 


r,ti.-.i   ii.ii 


'i'ii  1! 

fax.k 


_  _      a-  ,.!!  a  viuiim,  !  -  r\.n,,,i;.  !„  1,;^  ,,.„, 
_'  ■'  ';  ''a\    !i.    M\a-.-.;nir    th.-  N,  i-.-i;  '    -- 

'"    """   I'la.a-    ran    Cas-.,ii-     .la-r.-r 
,    .  ,1  !lin. 11-11  •  "^ 

a;,.,,;";:"'""    """        "'^    ""-^    ^""         ;;;-^i-':'>.-ntth,..nv„„wCa.cama,i.f    - 
-     H^n;..  .avsh.ua.  ambitious  I  l.nm.h  ^  ,h,,, -Uu-     wdlU.U.v.d      Kuuii: 


^-'0 


stal.l.ed 


: 


1^     i 


'4' 


1 


!   r 


j;*' 


-SY/.  /A'.sVV:.  /A/  .  IX  />/./•  /A7.I/AA7' 


Atiil.  as  111'  i)!ti.'ki(l  hi>  cursed  stc-t-l  a\v:iy. 
Mark  how  tin-  Mood  of  C.isar  followed  it  ' 
As  rusliiii);  out  of  ilo.it>    to  he  risolvid 
If  Brutus  so  unkindly  knoikcd,  or  no  ! 
For     Hnilus.    as    \ui\    know,    was    C:isar's 

aUKfl 
Jud^i\  ()  \f;;o<ls,  liow  dfarlv   Cisar    lo\td 

liiin  : 
TluH  was  the  most  nnkindt--t  •  ut  of  all  I 
For  wlun  tin-  imhlc  Casar  ^  iw  liiin  stai>, 
ln),;iatituut  ,     more    stronK     '''•'"      traitors 

attns, 
IJuitf    \ani|uislu<l    him.      Thin     Initst     Ins 

mi>;htv  heart 
And,  m  hi-  matitli-  nuilllmj,;    n|i  h'.sfacf, 
I'.V'ti  ,it  the  iMsf  o|    I'umjxv  --  st  itui-.   — 
Whiil;     all    the     \\lnli.-    r,in     Mood'      s^jcat 

C.i-  II  I.  I!  ' 
O,  u!!a'.  ,1  i.dl  was  tlu-rc.  niv  i-.iu!itr\  im  n  ' 
Thru  I    and  \  ou ,  and  all  ol    us    Itli  ilown  : 
\\  liiKt  Moodv  tu-ason  tlonrisinai  o\cr  us' 
(>,    novs     von    \vii|i  ;     and     I    inTn-i\<-    \(in 

Ir,  1 

The  liiiit  111   ].it\  ,  ilu-,1   au   i^rarinus  iin.|.-.  ' 
In  I'll  i  -<juls  ■  \\\',.i\      vMi  |i  \ .  u  \\  hrn  von  tail 

I..  !a>:. 


To  stir  iiifu  s  Mood  .    1  onl\-  sju-ak  rislil  or, 
I    tell    yoH    that    whii  h    \  ou    vourselve--   .in 

know  ; 
Show    vou   swei  t    C^Lsar  s   woiinils,-  i>oo; 

poor.  diiTnli  mouths, 
.\n<l  lii<i   them   speak  for   mt-       lUit  wen    I 

Hr\Uiis. 
.\iid    I'.rutiis    .\ntonv     there    werf   an    Ai 

tony 
W'lUld    inllle    u|i    \(iiu    spirits,  and    pul 

toii^jue 
111    'Neiy    wiiund.     id     C.esai  ,     that     sliuu!' 

ino\  •■ 
Tile  stones  ol    Komi    to  risi-  and  niutin\  ! 


QlJAkki  i    Ol     Itkl   II  S   AM*  CASSIl  S. 

/   r  I'tH      /ft/Ill  ^    (    ,,    \,lt  . 


L'',\ssn  s       Tliat  >ou  ha\c  \\ion>.;ed  in. 
■  loth  appear  in  this 
\'oii    ha\f    condemned     and     no!: 
lau  Ills    I'(  11a 


I  hir    t."  I  sir  s   '.esinii  wounded  '      look    \oii       lor  laknij;  lii  ihes  hen   <il   the  Sard.iniaiis 


h.u  ! 
11' I'      Is    himself,       inaiteii      as    von    sei  .    l.\ 

liaitols  '- 
I  .Mild    luelli's  '   s\\,,t    tllilliis  '    li  t  111.-   not   stu 

yi'U   up 
T  ■  siu  h    I  sn,!,!i  n  limid  i  .1  nintiiu   ' 
I  i.i  ^    llial     h.i\e   iliini     this    iji.daie    liom.i 

dill    ■ 
W".        ,'ri\  ate  i:ri.  N  ih.-\  li,i\i,  d,is'   I  kiims 

11  .1 


W'hetciii  iii\    li  lilt  fplav  iii^  on  his  sidi 
li.  cans.    I   km  \.,  th.    min)  was  sli,_.liti  d  .1 
/.■>,■(,',,-        N'..ii    wroiiL't  d  vourselt,  til  \Mi;,- 

in  siu  li  a  .  as,- 
(  ■!•        .\t    sill  h    a    tiiiii     as    this    it    ;-,    -i,,'. 
nil  el 
Thai     i\i-l\     line    ..lleiisi      should      dial     M- 
.  .aiaiii  111 
/.'/'        N.l    111    111.     tell    \i.p.,   v'as-.ni-,    \,.i; 
\  ..Ills.  ;i 


'I'll  1,1. it-  til.  Ill    I..  It       till  V  au     u  isf    ,ind       -\i'     iiini  h    .  mi. a  mil.  .1    to    h.i\.-    .in    it.lui.' 

..no:  dli  palm 

'1.    11..    ■l.itil.t,    Willi    ii-.isoiis   aiiswi  r       To  s.  11  and,  I'l.iM   -.  .'Ui   ..111.  1  s  iiii   i..,,l,l. 

Ti .  iiii.li  si-i  \  I  I- 

'  I'  ■        Ian  il.liiiii,'   p  dm  f 
11.11    kiiiiw    lli.it   Mill   an-   r.iutiis  thai  s;,    ,1. 
Ilii- 


. .  1 ; 
11,1      not,     Hull. is     ii,    -,iial    .iwav     voni 

la,  ails- 
no  I  iiatiii      Is   l',i  ntiis    i-,  ; 


T-  a 
T      - 

l-.a 


is  \  mi  k  11.  u  111.  .ill .  .1  jd.iiii    lilnnt  man.       <  'r.  hy  the  ^o. Is    lin-.  -jh  i ,  ;i   ^M-re  i  Is,     , .  nr 


ami    Ihal    tin  \-    kli.w 


.i\  I-  i:i\    111.: 
lull   „,  11 

i;a\.-    me     pnliln      leav'e     to    speak     of 
him  , — 
ii.iM-    111  li  ill  1     u  it,    iioi     uorils,    iim 
voith, 
.\.  line      iiiit     mil  lain  1        am     the    po\M-r    of 
-i ll 


last 
/.>/Y        Till     11,11111     111    I'as-ms    limim-    ■   .  -; 

con  iiplH  'II 
.\ii'l    cli.istisi  mint    'lolli    llii-ieinii     hail     .is 

heai! 
'  it  •         Cllasliv.  111. -el 
/.'■  1/        N'  111.  111'  "I      \l,iri  I        111.      nil  ■      'I 

M.ii    ii    11  nunii-ei 


S//  lh\r/.   /A7    ;.\'  /'/;/'. /A7.I//:.\- 


'/' 


.V 


iH-tl 


•^'■''    "■    ■''■■'■'    |ii.i>'.     iiK     ufll       |',,r   iiiin-j 


"i'l      11. n     ^,,:,|       I-.u:,.     I.Ucl 

.,,  ,1,  ■  '•'   '  '    'I-'''    I"-  ..;i.,.l    1,,   l,;ini   ,,|     lluM,-   iiK-!!. 

.\n,i    ih.l    |.,,    ,,,.,;>,  U-h,,     .;,.n ''''        '^  '  "     ""'."'^    "'"    '-^'ry    w:iy-.y,m 


„.  '"-'^"         ^^-'I'l.   MMll   „„.  ,.,  ..■..„,.„»,  l;n,.n 

I'lnil   siiu.  '►. 

':"'■   1"!'  -111.;, .,!!„.;  ,,,l,i,.  ,-      si,., 11   „,.  „„,,v 
'  '""  "ii'ii"'   "'II  ii!...--iv  ui;;i  i..i„.  l,ril..s 
■^11''    "'■'!    li"     'iii..:l!!>     nr  .  ,1    ,,!     ,,iir   |,,u 

'■'"    -"   "1"'   i'    "••    :l     '■     Ml  ,^    '-.■   ,.K|,|„  ,1    ,i,,,. 

'   ''■"'  '  II'"'   i"-.i  'l-i.;.  .in.i  1.1-    li,.    „MH,„ 
I    11-1  --ih  ii    I    Ki  r.,1  |.| 

'    '.         Hi  il'u-     |i,i\    iMi    111 

,',''  II"'.  '  'i':  :"    i:      \..ii  I.I-:   ;  ...,;i;„-l!, 

'''"    'l'  'Vi.;"'    Ill'-   i;l   :      I    :ll'|    ;i    >.,i,:;,  i  ,     | 

;,"'''!    Ill    I'l-l-   '    '  '■     .!'...  I    III  111    \,.l;;-,  \\ 
'I'"  ilin.     I  .ridiii,,,!-, 

•''■'  '•"  til  ;    v.i'.i    11,    :i,.i     i.-  ,^.||,^ 

'    '■        I  ;nu 

/■''■'  I    s   ;•.     V  ,,l|     II,      ,|.,t 

""     "■    '"■■"        '    -■-■'    '■- 1 ,i~:n,.  , 

;    ,    !ilMi,(  1  1       ■    .      .  ...I..   -U,.|s  ,,,     ,..,,1,1      ^(  ,,,,   1,    ^,,,1    ,|,.,||,., 

\  -^  '■■•  .  -i'.^lit   in.ri  '  I  ,  .    I        '.'    ',  ,  ■, 

( .,      K  ii  |i ' :   •  ...'''     ;'  ""  '^'"i"^  1'^  vii.  111. .111-.. 

.'•'■■.     II   ,i  Pi,  "i'..i  I  .., 


/  I'l.. 


,  .^ ,,  '    •  11  1  .11  'I'Ur  .sdI.Iki  ,  i,,,t  a  l.t-ticr  . 

""^' -'    'I'l"    "1    nil    tii:,       lii.l  I  .|\    'lUlrt  ' 

^•'  'i    v.,n  .11,;,   1  c.itr  n.it 

'   '         \^  'I'-ii    i^'.i-."    li-..'.l,    Ik-   ,lur..t    not 

!  IIIW  h,i\  |.  tMn\  ,  li    1,1,. 

•  ''  '        '''  ■"  ^'     l"':i.  .   :     v.. II    .hiist    II, ,1    ^„ 

■    i\.    ttiii;,'..  .1  hmi 
'    '         1  .'iirsi  II, ,t  ; 

'     ■  ^\    il   l'    ■     .ll!I-t     II. .t    U.IIl|,t    ||j„|   i> 

'"    '  '■'■!     \"lll     III'-    \.lll    .llUst    II,, I 

'    '         '  '  '    1'"'    I'l'  -mil.     I.,.,    ,ini,.||    ,,,„,„ 

1 1 1  \   1 1 1  \ . 

I  I'll'  ■'■'•  Hi  ii  I  -.li.ill  In   .,„iv  :,ii 

'■'  ">"■'    ■■   1\'     'I"",      tll.lt     V..II    sll., 1,1,1    1„. 

-.1!U     I-    I 

'I'ii'  1'    I-   li..  1,  Ml,,     (.-.issiii-.    1,1  v.,11,  ll,i,.:,ts: 
'■'"    1    I'll    il'^i'  .1  -.,  -II, .ii'.;  1,1  l,,,n.  .,;\ 

riiii!  til.  \ 


li,  . 


Ill-   lit.  11'    i      "li'  ;i      :.      lii  I,;,.    , 

\.      ■.,.i--  '    .;iii-  t    I      . I, :...,.         -f. 


ii    -!..-:i;. 
'■'■    :■■      -I'l'l     i  ,.,,111     ;,,    \-,,i!i     1 

^il,:|    I    1,.     I 
I  II,  -  ' 
'   '         >  Ml   ...1.I-,  '    \.     -.,.1.,  '    . 

-,il    th;      • 

•'■'-'       .\M     i:.:-'     .,v  ,     1,1, ,. 

■  -"11    1.'    .'i.i    I:    ,,H    1.1.  :,L 

'■••    t'li  \',-;!    -I  1'.  -  \u.v.  .  1.,,! 
.\:i.:  ;.|  i'..-      ,  !i  ■■„,•,.[ 

i.,!,!..  ,     ■ 

M"  •    I    .,1,-,.,.      ..,,  .      N,.,-.    I      ,,,„,     ,,^,       ,.     ,, 

,.   ,    ••'■'"■''       ,  1-.  ;, 

'  '"'   1    '"111  '   -!■■   iinni,.'   ■      )■,.;,     -.,„;^  ,   , 

/'     '"    "'l    iH    '!'■.      -1     iL.       ■-       li,     .1,    ,:1      X,     ;„     .;    ■ 

1  .!,.Ul-Ii  it  ,i. .  s],:it   ., I, ..     ;,,  1-1    |!.|' 


''   ■  ■    .1     I  !i  I'!  I  iilifi  .  ,,111  IT,   i,,;irt, 


■^"''    '  "■\'   ''•■'-'   '■! !    I"i  .:i  I.  Iiiii-i..  Ih.iii  1., 

v\  1  i!,;. 
Il"lll    •''.'■■     ll.l'.i     i'  111,,^    ..1     p,    ,..,,,,.     il,,.|,    ^,1,. 


"  ■■!''  i;"ii       I  .!i.|  -,,.„, I 

"1    ■.i'll'I  ;..  !.  r     III-.    I,  .ji,,Ti-. 
'■■^  ''1'  '^      '  II  ■:■  111,  ,;   11).        ,\  ,      !:i:il    ,l.,i,e    hkr 
r      -  .11     ' 

■■'"''''    •'    '■''■'■■      ill-'.\.  1.  .!    (.".llll-    L'l-.-itl-   -,,,  ' 
'"■   ■■■'   ■!    ^'   ■•'   I'-    l-UT-    ..I,,u-  -.,,,,,    ,  .,,,. 

'        ''     '      ■  M<  ,1     ,  ,-,   ,1     ,-,. 11,11,  :  .     II, ,1,1     I,,. 

■■"'  ■■'■Itll    i'il     M,-1I     li,Ui,,|,   ||„,1|.,, 


I 


!  :; 


11-1-       \  ,  ,11        i,  ,1        ,|!  .,         Ill;; 

l:in-M,  t 
'    '  111...;  ,,-',,.   !l,i- 


'   ■'  ...      .      , !    \  '   11    II.   ' 

/■"■  \,^^^■^ 

, .  '  '        '    'I'l  '."'     'i.   n  1-  l.ii;  .1  !,.,  i 

''■'  1'     ;■  ■  '  ■'!!    \-y     v\-w  r    l,ui,.      \\u\-a 

■■■I'    !  i\  .  ,i    lll\-    l|,..ltt 

\      1-1,    11.  i     -!i,„,i,l     !„.;;,     ;i     I,,,    ,|,;.^     illiiTIlli!,,., 


Mil!    Kiiiiii 


:n  iK.  -    liiiii,    ;.;rt.:it.-r    Uiiiii   tl 


K'V 


\-. 


.'   '.    It    .l[,i,»M! 


i    .1.1    IP 


y.'iw      -..ii'itiiu;  tilU' 


^tlll    Vl.ll    liI.H'l 


let    tjunj 


Il 


37- 


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m 

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f 


f  '      I     , 


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(d,<.        ViMl   loVf  IIU-  net  A';//          Vi-    (.';l>.-mv     :ll|,|   f|,,|li    llilKilblt  ll , 

////(.      I  ilo  not  likr  yuiil  r.mlt^.  When      yoil     atr     uvtr  i  :irii.>t     with     soiii 

t(/.i.      A    Itiiiully    fVf    nailil     iu-\ii     >ff  liniUi>, 

Mu-li   laiilt-i.  1(.    11   ilnnk    Muii    im.tl:.  i    .hiili-,  :i:ul  V:\\v 

/<ni.      A    ll:ittirir'>    umiiI^I    ihiI.    lliouxli  mhish. 

tlu\   ill)  ;i|i]>rai 

As  hiii;f  as  liijjli  Olviiii'Us 

,,,.„,          ^    ;       '              ,                      ,  ,   ,  AMON\     \M»   MM  11)11  >. 

\  Ills,   I  OIIU-  !  /<,!//       h,,\h\      /../i     ,,■/•.;,■<,,, 

Ki-M  iij^i-  \  ..iiisfUfs  aliMii    un  k'assnis.  ' ''        '"     '■      - 

I'll!  Cissir,-,  IS  a  u<  ai  V  1.1    iIh    \u.ilii.  \    nmiW     Th.  \    U  1!  in.    ii-,  nn    I  irtli  ilav 

Hall. I    l.\     I'lK     li.     1()\.-,  ,     |.ia\<il     l.v     111-  ^  \               an. I  I  11  ki  .  I    11 

l">>'l'ii  ;  W  ilh  iliiul.lo  pDiii].  aiiii  sailn.-.s 

Cli.ikiil     jiki-     1     l.i.ii.liiiaii        all    li!^    lailll-.  'i'ls  «  lial  tin- clav   .U-.iim        w  Im  li  i-av  i-    iiir 

c.l.s,i\,,l  l.iialli 

S' 1    111  a  ii.ilr  l.iM.k    i.   mil.!    iii.l   ,1.11111.!   \<\  \\  li\      w.v,     I     in-..:     tli,      imtici     ..|     ili>- 

ii'U-,  Willi.;, 

'I'll  .  ast  inti.  iii\   iniii       (  Mi  :    I  .  i.iil.l  wii  !•  IIum,;     in     llu      -kits,     an.!     M./iii^;     a-.     I 

M\    spirit    III. ill    iiiMu-   .\is:      Til, I,     w    ni\  tia\iliil. 

'I'l.i;.-,' 1  'I'll!    ail    iiu   liii-.  w\,    -j.-ii'.    aiiil    tlu-n   i  ast 

Am!  lull   i!i\   nakcil  l.i.  isi      w  itliiii .  a  li,  ai  t  .liiwi;\\ai., 

I  >.  altl   til  a  11   1 'In  I  us    num  ,  lulu  i  til  in  ,;..l.'.  '  'In  !.r  I  in.l  ..nt  !.\   l^'a  -  ii  .' 

II  that  tli..n  !.<   St  ,,  Ki.ir.aii    I  ikr  It  l.iith  ;.■.,:,■/,.      I     niii-t    .iiMiiil.    liim        I    ,  an 
I  that  .;.,iin  II  t!i(  r  L',. .'..' .  will  .•'\<'  ni\    In  ait  :  In  .1.1  m.  Ii  m.  •  i 

Sll  ikc  as  llii.ii  liiilyi  ;il  (.'  1  ^ai       li.i    I   kiniw  Mamn-  Ik  Ion-  liini    i 

Will  11    tliiiii    linlsi    ],,ii,      liini     ■.M,i-t,    tlnai  ,///.'       >tarlii|..;     iij.           \ii      tl V  .  ii 

li)\  I  .l-t  liiiii  l.(  t!i  1  Inli'.     ' 

'I'lian  ivri  tlimi  In'inisi  y'l^sm-,,  /  ,  v.'     An    \i.ii  Anti.m   ' 

/•'i  u        Slirallif  \iini   i!  I.,.;.  1  :  I 'in  ii  l.<  i    \,  l.at   1   -a  ..--.  t  ii  an   m.u  ti.  Imil 

Hr    an>;i\-     wlun    \..ii     wiii      i)    slmll     li;i\,^  |   I,  i;  \ ,  m  i  ,-.t. 

SI  ..[.f  ;  r'  •. .'      I    111  an.;;  \ 

I>ii  what  yon  \m11   .!islii,ni>r  sliall  t.c  linim.i  /  ;  ;//     S..:iiii   I 

«  >h,  t.':isM\i-  '    Mill  air  \i.ki  .1  u  ith  a  kiiiiii  hr    I   w  .  aiM  l.<    pi  i\  at.  .       I..   i\.    inc. 

'I"ll:lt  r;lll  iis  an;.;.  I  ,   ;!-,  !  Ill     tl  l  lit   In  a  1  s   l  ,l ,    ;  /,'//      Sll  ,    I    1. 1\  i     \  i  ill 

U'liich,     mil.  li     iiiliiii  ,-il,    s!i,,ws     a     \\a<\  \n.!  tin  i  ■  Inu   w   il  m  it  1<  :i\  i    snii 

slMik.  ,  /,  •     \\  ii;  li.i!   h   iM-  nn-  1 

Ami  sti-u-ht  Is  mill  11-  1  in  Wl;(  i<    i!:i\ .    vmi  1,  ;ii  nt  tin-  ;in-A.  i   '      Wn. 

(  ./          ll;illi  C;i-sin-    li\.  ,1  am   I   ' 

'I'll  In-  but  mntli    11!.!  lan-ht.  r  tu  li;s  llrntii^  ;,,../     M\   ,in;.i'..i       linnni'i   I   n.\,    n.  \' 

When  v.i''l      in.l  li'..i..i    ill  tl,  llllnlt  .i,   \c.\rlli  II,   l\ill 

!"m  '  .  /•,<      l-.m;.,  i.,i   '       U  1p,    lli:it^-  li,,    -In  1,    ,.; 

/.''/<        \Mi.-n   I  Mi'ik.-  tlii;     1  \v  ,-,   li!  tt  111  \ii!.,i\ 

!"'•■'!     '""  T'"'    ■  i.nijiiflin;;     -i'l.!i.  I       i.i!     wi:li      iiiil.  il 

I    I   .       1 1. 1    \  ■  'M    .  ..Ill,  --    -.1    !.ai.  !i         I  .u  .■  w. .1111. is. 

nn-  \iin;    ImihI.  ~~iln'.  -   In-   ;,;,  in-ral  -■.      'ait  ii.  \.-i   nn.i.- 

/■'..         \'.\-'.  i:  vh.,.r!     ;....  ^I'lii  i.lial   -.■iimi  ir  n  li   nivcais 

(  .'         <  I'l     l;tii!n-'  /  ■,  ,,/     1    ,%,.iiant   v..'; 

/•■   •         \\  :iat  s  :'■,    i,i  ,tl.-I   '  .;•./       \.lriii     A.-l:iini:       I'l: 

'  .'         iii\'    -in.-!    ;,,.,.  in, n.       t,,'.,:ii  /,,/     It  v;;~  1..,,  in  .,1  Villi 

*•  '''li   '■  ■  I •• .'      1  !.■!.■      1i,  ir    I'   in  s  I     I    liini],  .  l'   1.  ;ul 

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)^:''''    i''>  Ami     111    ni\-  short  .li-trai.  tl  •!  ni^:!i!lv   s'luiu- 

Makes  inc  for^,,  ..:r..  ^  bers. 


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V,i 


Till'  li.in  tli.it  ii,|,>  my  .Ircams 

/  '■lit     (lilt  Willi   il  .\\\v  it    Vlllt. 
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I    lu-t   .1    !.:ltll.   . 

/  "//      S"   ll.ls  Jiiliil-  .lullr. 

./'//      Til. .11    !  l\.,n,|    „i,  ,   ;|,|,i   s|„  ,,!,,. St    ,„,t 
!i  ill  lli"ii  thiiiki-t  ; 


I'Ml    Julius    l,.u-Ilt    11    ,,|lt.     III. I    liisl    It      .llllv 

lint  Aiitoiu 

;  "■/       N:1V       si,,,,    u,,l. 

./'.'■    Aiiiciiv 


^  .  /'//.    lliiii^   thrill  hitlicr  ; 
Th.tf  ni,i\   1„-  hie  in  tli,,,.. 

/  .  '..'      'I'll.  ■.     \\  ill    II., I   ,-,,liu., 

.  /'/.'     U'liy  .Ihl  til,  V  i.diM-  t,,  111,, tell  ? 
/  '.    .'.   Tli-v  sij.l  111,  V  «.,ii|.l  II, ,t  li^lit  f,ir 
C'li.'I.iiti.i, 

.  /'//.     W'lllt    U:ls   t     (luv   s.ii.i  f 
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C!.  ,i],;lll.i 
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-  ■■■      "'    '•  ■    !ll  it    I    ]llu;llt     kill 


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ti  I i;>,i 
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./'//.      I'liri^ivi-  tin-,   xililicr:  /■  '      l'.  .111.' i.ii    ni\   -ulili.  i 

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/  '(■;//.        Vi'U  liLPlVjIll    III       111-.  ,                                                         li.ll^; 

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iinkin.i:    >s  t ;.-• 

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.  /'//  I    .ll.i    Mill    tllltlk    ~..    ,  |..l~     ,li^i 

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mi-  r..  ■-Ml  tin    ii.il.li-  h.ii  V.     1  ..|  til.    fn-i(l. 

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ill.  .11  wilt.  .  ,    ,  ,    \., 

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'  »     lis  an  a.t  ..I  cnvardi.,-  an.l  Imm  in   ■ 
I'u  s.  1/,-   the   MTV   linii     iiiv  haiicN    mu-   I.  i 

tir.il 
Hv  the  Nltoii),'  I  liaiii  of  luriM.r  iil.li>.ati.i|i 
I'll.-  safo,  siirv  iiioiiK'iit  lo  insult  im-^   C.o.ls  ' 
\\'v\K  I  II. uv  fn-f.  as  on  that  .lay  I  .vas 
\\  hill  at  Ci)ri<.li  I  taiuf.l  thy  priiif. 
This  ha.l  not  Ix-in 

hit.     Tlion    .[.eaktst    ^\^^^■  xxn\.\^      it    li,,.| 
not. 
oil.  lor  that  tiiiK-  a^aiii  '      I'ropiti.ai-  k-><1s, 
1 1  you  mil  l.lt-.s  nil.  j^rant  It  '    ^^.^^  lor  that 
I'ur  thai  ,ltar  pur,.,,.,-.  |  l,a\f  now  ptopos,.! 
lh..iisli..n!.lst  rflurii     I  pra\  th.'v   Mining 

.1.)  It 
Am.!  wi- shall  ni, .  i  a^aiii   .m    :i..l.l,t  i-tiii- 


H^  li'i  Miloi.aisswol.l      to  s[..  ,ik.,|  koin. 
Hill  with  n-sp,,  t  an.l  awhi!  v.    .ritK.ii. 
Uliati   .r   h. Thiols    whalf  f  I  h,  ,  ^;i,|,u   ia.  • 

li..ns, 
Tint,   is  more  .irtnc  in  one  sinj^u-  y<-  n 
« »l  k. Milan  storv,  than  v.)ur  \"..ls,i  u,  :.niials 
«-":iM   l...ast    tlir.,UKh    ill  ihnt  .ritpini;    .1  irk 
.Inr.'itioii. 
'"        I   lii.uik   iliy  ra^f      Tj  IS  ini;  ,i,,. 
I''  ns  ihr  iiaitor. 
'  .'       'rt.iii..i  '      How  now  ^ 
I'"       .\y.  li.iit.,r,  Mar(.ins 
'  ''       M.iu'ui^  ! 
'  •'        \v    M  111  iits.  (..1111-  M.in  Ills.    |i. 

til. .11  i.iiii; 

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.si 


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y.mr  ..(iiiuil. 
Aim!   provf.1   luhirr  th.iii   all    I,,  tin   .■onln 

-.i.Mi. 
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t.attlf 
.'    'A. Mil. I     l.rl.ir.      ihc.      iK       oiil     h..ul    I,, I 

liKTcy 
As    .(ait    till-    station    Uh-v  \.-    assiv;ii,-,|    ,,i, 

lurt- 

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up, 

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II     \\iii;i.  .1  an.l  n.:,i.-.!    .w,-,-  v.m  ■    \  i.  .,>i\ 


.    ,„,,      ,":-'     '"•'     '"•!••      "'."■it:il      T     .!    ,.„es  hlnsh.:     ,t    ! 
tr.itn  till-  \  Ills,  1,111. 

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p.M.-,- 


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lll\    h.:|it 

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I'm  111.    I.,  pi, VIS,    \-,,Is.  MMs.    in,  n  an.i  i  nis. 
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II     v.,11     hax,.    un:      v., II'     aiii,,,!,    ;„,, 

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This  I  u..!.:,: 


lis 


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riu-  in  1st.  of  f, ,.,.,!,,,,,    ,,,,.,,  ,,„,,;,,,,,,„,„ 
_A.i;aiiis;   th,.  |,|i,  ,tv  ,,,  l,uiii,,„  k:  i,; 
Tht-  ^ciniiii,,.  s,.,  ,I,,|  ..,itla\ss  all,!  ,.|  lot.l,  ;s 
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(  .■'.  Oh,  ihal  I  l-ad  line  in  tin-  lichl 
With  six  Aufuiiuscs,  it  inuif  thy  iribc 
To  UMS  niv  lawliil  swdiiI  1  — 


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SHVKN    A(ii;s  Ol    MAN. 

I.I,  till-  world  >  a  >ta«'t  , 


V-Mh)Us    in    honor,    j-udder    and    iiuick     in 

i|narrtl, 
Sn-Uin^  tin.-  Imlililf  rt-piitawon 
Ivvui  ill  thr  '  aniion  s  nioulli       .\nd.  then  the 

justice, 
In  lair  roniid  lulK   with  o,„„;  .aiujii  !iiii.-d, 

A  With  t\>.s  s«.-\rrf,  and  bt-ard  of  lorinal  cut, 

1.1,  tlu-  world  s  a  >ta.-t  .  Fnll  ,,|"  wim  saw,-,  m.l  niodiiii  ln^la;icls  : 

And  al!  tin.-  nun    .iinl  wonit-n    niert'ly       And    so  hr    plavs    liis    part  :    lln    -ixth    a^L' 
players;  ,i|,n^ 

They  lia\.-  their  evi;.-  and  their  entrances  :         Into  the  l,..in  and  slij-pered  jiantaloon, 
And    one    ni.in    m    i,iv     time     plays     manv       With    -,pecla.  !is    on    nose,   and     pouch    on 

parts  Side; 

His    :Kts    luiiii.;    M-ven    :iKfs-      .\t    first    the       His  \  <  aith  lul  hose,  well  saveil,  a   world   loo 

inl.int  \vide 

Mewlin.s;  an.i  pukm.-  ill  liie  nurses  arms.  Fo-     iis  shrunk   shank;   an  I    his  l.i,,^    iiianlv 

1  hen     the     Winning     -.  hoo!  Ix.iy .    with     his  M-iie, 

'':'''■'''-■'  'l"'"ii!.i-  a,;ain  lowaiil  t  hildish  tlehle,  pijies 

.\n..   .Iiinin-  ni..rni;iL:  ;a,-.  .  ereepinj;   lik>-  .1  .Xiid    whi^lle-,    la    h;s     -ound        La^t     scene 

snail  of  all. 

I  iiwilli-eh   to:-,  hool       .\nd  then  the  lover,  Tii.it  e:i,is  this  stiaiiLje  eventful  historv 

Ni^imio-  hke  !ui:.a,e.  ^vllh  a  woeiul  h.illad  !ss:vond  chiId.siiM,-s>-,  and  ni.'ie  ohlivion - 

Made    K,  hi-    niistres.     eyebrow.     Then,  a  San.  te.  th,  sans  ev.  s,  s.ins  taste,  sans  everv- 

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P.MiT   XIII 

MUSICAL  DEPARTMENT 


Preparol  <  )nKnn;iily  an.l 

Aiiiiior  I'f  "  1 ,11 
THE  I..-TTLR  rORGSTi;«5. 

''  •'/"^"'"'.S'lrA/i  /;„    .tr/„r  Day. 


>rai..l  «i,l,  .-w.,  ,,.,1     ^w,      ,  ',     '''■!■;»'.!  Itra,  , 


J'.xpn  s,ly  lor  this  \'oIume 
-M.    MCKKRS 

iT'l  She  I'iiK'  "  olc 

AU  ihelrc.^    uiurVr  weiuulthem, 
l.ruw  ti)  bless  tlu-lru„l. 


■■'I'll  Ul,,   ,,, 


I'll  VKAl  11  K-, 


Majur  II,,  I,,,,, 

L.ipiamJ:,„i,„,,  ;.    !,,,,,„, 

iJPtttenaiit  SprN,  <  .  j 

Srr,^f*llt  |'(j.i.  !..  j 

Ijly  H.iwilKTii 

Vi"l.-t  L..rmlo«,r      i  s,  .,<,„l  Cm^ 

Ijl.ly  Sj,|,|,fr.  I 

Alw,tr„l„,j.,..,„|  „„,,,. 

111)1  [|s  ,ii,.l  e^  llliitlOD* 

(.■(ISTI-Mi-s. 

/■>>.,■,/,■,,  Hr„«„     „„„|;„     !,;„„,_ 

,fi-:;^-;:/. 'i'^^ir;;;,:;-;';-'-'-  , 
^^';''■:^::"N^;i.;r:,n;-'.;-;:''•■•-■:■"^w:,;v^,:;:;■ 

/'"/.•'"'".>  ■       Ibv  Icii  li.As.u,,!  ,,1,       ,1 
I""".  Mii^iMB  ■!..■  I"ll..*„,  •  w,.nK     ,1       "  ,     '  ""■'  ''      "  '■'■•■ 

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SoN-u   1.1-  Till;  •]'ki.;i.:,s 

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"LjAn.tlie.iay  UMtli  d,.,  rs  of  ^.;;„i,icss 
-»  ■»■  I.L't  yuiir  \oices  riiix  •   ' 

Alirnly  uo  sing : 
Hy  the  roiulside,  in   tlu-  orehar.i 

Or    tllM    forf-it    ;r-:,,,' 


-I  2. 

,:      ■'''^^•^"'•itsha.iclhciusty  wavsi.Ie, 
1  IKSL-  siiuuld  have  our  caa-' 

I'"rthryshiJ,llheuvarvtiav'kT 
^    I'loni  thoHmrsl,ii^rhtj,i,,re; 
•Neath  thc-ir  j-r,,,-,,  ,„„i  ,,„„,j„^,  branches. 
i-i!i-  nil-  uiiile  we  niav, 

Oil.  Juiu- restful,  Iu,u- refreshing 
III  the  heat  of  (hn  ' 

3- 
Apple  bh,ssoiiis,  eheir\^  blossoms 
^  I'liraie  liiey  to  see,  ' 

I-iill  of  pioniiso  of  the  fruitaije 
,  Soon  to  iKvk  the  tree. 
CroM.-n  ipiiiK-e,  and  rosv  apple, 

Kijie  and  htscious  pear, 
'm;-'  anion;;  tlie  orrhard's  treasures 
J  'lat  we  all  may  share 

■*-• 
.■^tiudy  oak  and  M.atel\   pc  plar, 

Cedar,  elm  and  pine, 
I  H-ul<l  spare  you.  I  would  shiei-t  von 

11    the  power  Were  iniiie. 
Hull  the  day  with  cheers  of  Kladnes-, 

1/  1.  your  Voices  rin|;  ; 
I'lam  your  trees  that  they  for  otliers 

■  'Hssin^^'S  sweet  may  briim. 

a....  .:;i ":;: '!',  ■  r;':;;[  l^',;,!:;::;,:; ""- ■"- ' -'i -- 1 .  .,„. 

.Jinrb':;:":,..i:':l!r;""'  «-^'"-". 


voices-  -niav   we 


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join  m  your   festivities? 


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A'lyj  d«./  6V//,. .     Welcome  I     We  too  are 
tree  planters,  ami  fureslers  are  our  friends. 
I-oreskii.     Tluiiiks,  iiumy  lhaiik>. 
Colonel  .livrn. 

"  Who  sows  a  field,  (ir  trains  a  ilower, 
Or  plants  a  tree,  is  inere  tliaii  all. 
For  he  wiio  lilesses  nuisl  is  lilest  ; 
Aiul  (rod  anil  man  sh.iU  own  his  wutUi, 
Who  toils  to  U;i\e,  as  his  l)e;in(.sl, 
An  acldeil  lieauty  to  tiie  earth." 
Majt^r  J/i'i.\,'>  V .     'l"l,e  man  or  woman  wlio 
plants  a  trie  i>  a  i>nMic   hint-factor,  and  the 
tree  will   ni.id   no  i-nilaph   Ujion  it  to  pro- 
rlaini  the  vittiir  (  I'  the  one  who  planted  it. 
It  \\  ill  lie  a  heautiud  nunuunenl  to  a  gener- 
on~.  Soul. 

(  aptain  Junipi  r. 

Ini  Captain  Jumper, 
l''rienils,  as  you  ^ee. 
Named  ior  a  jiopular 

Sort  <.if  a  tree  ; 
Thouyh  valued  !>>■  many, 
Some  think  it  a  sin. 
That  junijier  herries 
(".el  mixed  Uj)  with  gin. 
Inns  ami  <1:>1~.      Il   is   nut  the   tree,   nor 
its  berries  ;   it  is  not  the  golden  {;rain  ;   it  is 
simply  the  u^e,  or  abuse  of  berry  and  grain 
that  makes  tliein  good  or  evil. 

I.inihi.jul  Spiiii,.  Ladies  ami  gentle- 
men, I  am  Lieulmant  Siirme,  and,  while  1 
a'imit  that  I  sprnee  up  onee  in  a  wlule,  it 
ni'.isl  not  lie  inferred  tliat  I  am  a  dudt  . 
The  spnu-e  tree  is  very  ustfnl.  it  i--  a  pretty 
ornanient  in  a  ! mdseape  ;  besides,  you've 
all  taslnl  spr\iee  beer. 

.S".  I !,'/(/..  /  I  lUih.  I  Bowing  lou  >  1  m  a 
IVaih,  hiiiiis  and  genth  men,  a  m'--i  <  ii'ianl 
of  the   old   and    llonor;dile    l\  .u  ii    finidy 


The  song  birds  o'lr  tluni  thrill, 
They  sliadie  eat  h  tinkling  rill, 
They  crown  each  swelling  hill, 
Low.y  or  grand. 


1, „■-.!.■•: 

\1  l!,.    l.-..;ninh,;  .  f 

li,„  ..      . 

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e^Ur.*  I'l.iri  h,  1    -I 

.i.rl    l,v  t!i.    ^.  h...>l 

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trii 

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tiJ    l«L 

tirl- l,,IK.«iu,T       \ 

1     .11.;  ..liil  .  .M,nt_ri 

.tr.  r,. 

riant  them  b>-  sUeaul  and  Way, 
Plant  where  IIk'  einldrtn  play 

And  toilels  lest  ; 
i\\  ivery  venianl  vale, 
t)n  e\ery  sunny  sw.ile. 
Whether  to  glow  or  fid  — 

(iod  knoweth  In  - 1. 


"  Select  the  stioiig.  liie  lair, 
Plant  them  with  rainest  care — 

Xo  toil  is  vain. 
Plant  in  a  liUer  plaei  , 
Where,  like  a  lo\  ely  f  ice, 
Set  ill  Some  swelter  grace, 
Change  may  prove  gain. 


■t- 
(lud  will  I  lis  ble-'Sing  send — 
.\11  tilings  on  Ilim  <lepend. 

1 1  IS  lo\  ing  rare 
Clings  to  I  'u  h  leaf  and  ilower 
I.iki.'  i\  \  lo  its  towi.  t 
Mis  jiVi  -t  iKe  and  I  lis  po\\.  i 

Are  everywhere. " 

liii.       .;i-n._    Ihc  ,;i   '    '.nil.. I,  .,M  r,  -uiih'  -he  r  ..ru 
I  '  .■    I     ,11  1    M  >,    .,.'.  ;.|,  1  |,i  ih.-  I. 


,1   ,    .-.1 


(  .if^:  lii!  .  I, 


.Much    has   been    siidi  of 


Like  the  tree  an.I  its  hiseious  hull-     wii;rl,       ,;„■   {,,  <  s,  and    Veivjus'lv;    but    Iroiii    Ih 

b(  ar  (jur  ancient  name,  eveiAbodv  likis   li 

Peaelies. 


I.fi 


'  ,it't(in:  .l(,n>!.      Hark  !  I  heai  appri 
ing  footstejis. 

S' ;."  1 ,  :r:- .  ■:, ,,    ,„.  ,h,.  n  ,.  i  ... ,,!,_ 

Ji'N"  l-'i'K  riii:  S'lTki-v  Tki.:is. 

'I  II II,' :    "  A/v  <  ^-I'Hry  'I:;.  ,'/    'fhrr.' 

I. 

"  Joy  for  tile  SLU;d\    iiees! 

Fanned  by  each  tragrant  bree/e, 
Lo\  t  i  >    liicv    staiai  ! 


Iloweis  1  set  ,  1  liiin!;  they,  too,  <iesiive  (uo 
pia'^e,  e\'Ui  il">-omeot  them  are  old  lash 
ior,-,l, 

/.,/i/'i     S/i/pir.       Indred     I    love    old    ia>h 
ioiud  ilower^,  and  iIk  si' , ate  m\' friend^,  .Mi-.- 
llawirom     Miss    I'linirose,  M  i -s    Pik.aiiw 
Mi~s   CoinlioWrr.      I  in    snri'    thes      ,  U'     all 
SWiet  atid    cll;'.niltlig 

I.Hv  II.      Vou  love  them,  so  suppose  you 
sing  us  sonutliiiig  about  tluin. 

.SV/',v.';-/;A,  oil,  please  do  ! 

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THE  MUSICAL  ASTERS 

A    PRHTTY    FEATURE    WITH    WHICH    TO    ( ;,  ■ 


N'   I.Mhh    A\    HNTbRTAINMhXT 


I'l  UiKAM    (,|    Mr- 


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}V'ni!i:  lay  liiiu  .iir.vii  ami  ilie. 
I  li'-  -aiiK  as  Villi  ami  I 
'■"r  liixnn,  su.tt  Ainii.    I.aiiric 
'I'    WwuM  lay  l,i,„  .luun  .md  die. 

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DKAk  AN,N»i  I.ALI«IK. 

Tuiie—'-AiiiiiclMuric." 

Voici;  A. 
Axwrci.TON-   l.rai-s  are  honiiie, 


A-^  <-'.i  in  S.iiilan.l  j.;r.  „. 
A  1,1.  \'m:ci  s 
As,,\.r  i„  S..,tlaml  ^r.w. 


^■le  early  i.,;is  tlu- dew 


'-I       Uhere  Annie  used  tosi};li 
v\  unM  Juy  mxsx  aowii  and  die 


Wher  __ 

And  she  was  us  fair  alussje 
As  e'er  in  Scotland  grew. 

\'oiCE  C. 
Her  feet  'tis  said  were  .laitity 
Vet  no  one  ever  knew; 

fr<.T;:  a  sonj;  „r  sl.„y, 

I  he  number  of  htr  shoe 


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THE  M'SICAI    AS'I/hS 


Au.  Vdicks. 

The  miiiiluT  of  litT  sIiir-, 
Nul  ill  I  Uicy  nivc  .1  iliu-  ; 
Vil  still  -.Ir-  lovtd  a  Sfoti'liiiiiiu, 
Aii.l  lot  that  she  ^'l^  li>'t  iliie. 

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lltr  vuii  i-  \va>  low  ami  duU ct, 
A  cliariii  tliat  all  fuUs  pn/r  ; 

Ami  lur  Miu  c>  i>  m  tin  it  ^pK  iiiior 
Uiitvitd  till-  H/iiii-  -.kii  V 

Ai.i.  \'>'H.i  >. 

Diitviiil  the  H/.iirv  ^kit---. 

With  all  that  this  iiiiplu-. ; 

\'fl  wi-  kiiDW  i.;ray ,  M  n  k ,  or  Niuw  ii  oms 

Arc  surf  to  charm  lik^  \\  i^< 

\'iiui'  V, 

StiiiU'wlierc,  an  Amiii   l.i.irii-. 

SoincwlKre,  a  Si'oti  liiii  iii  dwells  ; 
And  for  lioth,  each  luai;  ;ii  whisju-iN, 

The  saint'  o'd  s',,i\   w\\-- 

Am.  \'i  lUi  s. 

Thf  sanu-  old  stoiy  tills, 

Thai  works  its  inystir  sjit-lls  ; 

Fur  Wf'rt'  all  Si-otth  lads  ami  la.ssit.-s, 

Wherever  triU'  lo\  e  dwells. 


X'lilCK  I''. 


I.,et  all  prai-e  .\nini    I.aurie, 

.\nd  hnn  who  lor  lur  si^;he(l  ; 
And  we  II  hope,  though    tis  not  nietittoued, 

111      on  her  lor  his  bride. 

.\l.l.  Voices. 

^\•■  Won  hii  lur  Ills  litide, 

I'll!  h.ir  I    ind(  til ,  hr  tried  ; 

,\iid  w»  11  liopr    thoiu;li  ott  (lisheurtencii, 

I  le  laid  not  i\i'\\  n  and  dieil. 

\'iiuh;  ('.. 

I'art  Well  to  Annii-  luuie. 

That  maiden  pnie  and  true  ; 
.\11  tile  woild  will  !o\e  liel  ever, 

''I'wiU  lost-  tin    Siotchniaii,  too. 

.\i,i.  \'iiicis. 

'Twill  lt>\e  the  S>  oKliman,  toi), 
l"i  >r  what  he  nieaiil  to  do  ; 
Hut  wi'U  all  hi\<    Annie  Laurie 
I  ur  li' r  heart  •-"  waini  and  trtie. 

TlIK  En'ii 


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HELPFUL  QUOTATIONS 

FROM  NUTLU  I'HIU  »MJPHfcRS.  ORATUKS,  SIAILSMhN  ANb    AUIHOKS 


For  Usi-  ill  Homo  and  Scliool 

yorXI^,   ,,... ,,,!,.   f.k,- :,  Krrat    InU-HMSl,  an.I   r.,-,-iv,.   ,„„,■!,    '.,,u-ht,  l,„tl,   at   bon-     ami 
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noted   ;uTs()ii. 

In  tlK-  !u,„u-  pannt<  ,nav  r.-.iuire  each  one  at  tl>e  breakfast  tab!,- to  give  a  .luof. 
t.on  ,r,„„  a  ^vell  known  aulbor  or  pnblio  n.an,  Tbe  nana-  of  Ihv  author  should  be 
announcl  the  day  heU^e  and  sotne  fa,-;,  concertnng  h,s  life  he  told  ,o  add  interest 
to  the  work  of  preparir...  the  -M.-a.-ts.  Durin-  breakfast  th-  .pu,latio„s.  „r  talk  about 
the  author  lonn  a  pleasant    theme  f,r  r..nversation. 

In  school  where  the  uun.ber  of  children  is  yreat.  a  few  n.av  be  apsoim.-d  to  give 
(luotations  on   the  dilTereiit  school-days  of  the   week. 

The  following  se:  ctiors  will  he  found  sufficient  for  several  weeks  practice  and 
entertamn.ent,  after  which  favorite  authors  ntay  he  rea.l  and  independent  selections  n.ade. 


Eat  at  your  own  table  as   vou  would   ea! 
at  the  table  of  the  king. 

Learning  without  thou-ht  is  labor  lost. 


SOLON. 

The  great  Spjrtd'i  l..vfi;iitr. 

1'  irii  ,il) -uc  Mil  V,  ri.  H    C. 

He  who  has  learned  to  obey,  will  know 

''7'"'""""'!^""'  Motunnno. 

in  everything  that  you  do  consider  liie         The  Prof^lut  ■!„  J  J  vu,:  J,  ,■  oftJ  ,•  AW,  ,,„„■,■,/„•• 
t'Ha.  KeligtoH. 

In  all  things  let  rea-on  be  your  jmHe.  n,    ;   t    ' '""/''"■•';""'  '  '.'    ''">"-■ 

^        '^  I  lie  ink  ol  the  scholar  is  more  sacred  than 
tiig  biuod  of  the  innrt\  r. 

CONFLCIUS.  

The   Fouvdrr   of  the  Cf:n„',e     hclifrion,    and  t,     n       ,    '^^^f'^^' 

ocCKf'M,;/;   /,,    his  f,<l!our,%   a  /-ositwn  similar  T'e  Cr,;:t,st  cf  /^oman  Orator,, 

ft  i^'ie  rispccls  to  thai  0/  />',hs  iH  the  Chrt-Uigm  .      ..         H.,i.i,<iKc     |i'.ed43Bi_ 

^-><   uiness  niul   baseness  cannot  exiVt  in 
the  same  thinp. 

404 


I-.:,.,!         r  IT;,   I 


in:i. rri v  nnriw rioNs 


W5 


All    inleiiipnalc     .lis(,riiiTly    youth     will  Passions   are   lik.;iH<l   Ik--;    to   Hocids   and 

liriiij;  to  oM  a^i-',  a  Ic-lilc,  wurn  out  l)()(ly.  stn-anis, 

Tlu  srau!im;.M.ulaii<ltlH,r(.iiK'lihivc-liKa-  ''"'"    •'•■'""^^'  "mriiiur,   hut  tin-    .it-cp  are 

tioii  ol  truth  (Ill-Ill '..,!,(  tin-  ;irimary  stuily  of     ''"'"''• 
iiiaii 

LORD    liACON. 
I'll   I  VkCM.  ,  . 

I'nr  ■>!  tnc  iH'--!  I:.  :i-.!i  I    us   /'ln.ii^af'iK-f  \  of  Iht' 
I  hr  I'lt'f  I!  -tiJ  ,'1      Iii.ii-k!    /::.'.-r-:fi:,  >  ..      ,'!:,/       :r,'>i./. 
!'■■>    h:s   .,  ,  ll-.Hi'  ,     ,;■     h.iu;,!  kil,'  .      .'l.'l', ■/;■,■<. ^11, lllv  \    ■■■■l.'\       I  >.•    1  ImJ... 

Of  t'li-  ,;}  ■■  ;t  tH'i!  ■"'  ,li'l  ,/.,  !!\  . 

I    ,.,,.,.„,  \   |,     i,,,i|..,,  Sonu- liook-.  an- to  lit- ,';-.'■//.   olliers  to  he 

,,,     ,  ■,,-",  >..'///' ',-,■,-,/,   an.l   soiiu-  U-\s'  to  I,t_-   ,  h'-.r,  d  and 

lol..     i'^!ior:iii1  ..t    111.-   lu-.->   ,,1    llic   iih,-t       ,ii.-,-s!,d 
rrlc'.iatt(i  in-n  o!  aiilic|iiit\-  is  to  loiitinm    in 

1  liil<llioo.i  all  our  .la\s.  -^  man's    iiatun-   runs  ritlit-r    to   lit-rhs  or 

wcfiis  :   tlR-iL-lori. .   let  him  s(.-a--oiialilv  water 
tlic  01U-.  ami   rl.strov  tin-  oihei. 
DANir. 

rile  less   jieijple  siieak   o|    their   greatness 
the  more  we  think  ol'  it. 

I'  ■   :  1  :ji 

HoUluess   IS   li;i(i    ineoun>el,    I. lit   ,l;o(»1    in 
exi'i- Utioii. 


He    who    know-    nio--t,  j^ri'.'ei-^    ino-i    lor 


iKr  :on,-!,l. 


■  :  .  \uikor  of 


wastnl  time 

Till   wretch   tlial    won;  1    wi^h    tlie   poetry  Keadin-  in  iketh  a  tn!i  niin.  eonlereiice  a 

of  lite  an.i  feliiiK  to  h-  extinet,  hi  hini  for-       """''■'  '"■"i    ''iiil  wntin,;;  an  exaet  man. 
e\erih\ill  in  tlam.  ,  ia    ii...-t.  in  e\er-iluring 
nixlit. 

SHAKSPHAl^H. 
CVM\\\i\  ■>. 

Xoli.i     :^p:'n.ii     /':,;.     ;r/      :>■.:'    /'  ;i -.-/>,■.; /;/. 
.  III.  h  'r  ,■/'  ■■  />.<:!  ('/,,■  I   •/,:'  '  '■■■.>  ni 

■    '    I  •;:     1':..   ,.■■<-,  'I'hey  well  ileser\'e  to  hav'- 

lilessiM;.;s  on  liim  wiio  m  v.nl.-.i   ^-Ueie  the  ''''''  '-""^^'  ''"'  stroii^-t   ane   -nre-t   wav  to 

tiiantie  tiiat  eo\Ti-,  nil  unman   tlion-iit^,  the  ■'^'''• 

food    liuit    app,a~>.   !.n'-ei\    the  drink  that  A    sear    nol.lv   -ot.  o-    a   noMv    sear,  is   a 

'|ii'-tieiies   tiiii-t.    th  •   lii.     tiuit    warms  e<ild,  -ood  iiv.  rv  of  iionor. 
tla-   (oid    that  mod.  rat.  -    heat,    and,    hi^tlv. 
the   ;,;.-n.'ral   e.nntjiat   pnr(di,i-<  s  all   thin-s, 
the    ha! mee    an.l     wei;dit     th,it     e.|n,iK     the 

.divphiTil     Aith    the    kin:;,    an.l    the    >iinple  "A'hat    i-^  v.in:-^  to  !k-Io',\  ,  i-  not  \-onis  to 

with  tile  wi^.  .  i.'<er\'.'. 

Inesolnle  piople  let  tiu-ir  s.aip  -n.w  .  .dil  I'raisinj;   wiial  i-  h.st,   niake->   the  lemein- 

li.-tuien  tin-  plate  ,ni,:  the  month  hraiieo  dear. 

It  I-  .-.MUM-;.,'   til:.;       iii.|ni-h.  s  in   wai  ,inil  Wiial  i-  th.'  .at\-  hn;  lii.'  p.-ool''  ' 

not  ^oo.i  w.Mi'on-. 

I..t     them  ohe\  ,  tiiat    know    not     h.iw    to 
Wh..e\-,-:   :-,  i-.;n.e  m  :,  •.  nh.sii  i„l,. 


lie   that  i-- -id.ly,  tliitik^   lii.it    lii-   world 
turns  round. 


He   -'ow    oi    t.ei^ll-  ,ll;d   .illiik    ol   .,  \t 


SIK  W  Al.ll  K  KAl.lKill. 


'r.,    Kr-..  II,.-    I,.,...    .       1 ,,.      .  1,. 


A    ll  leihi  r  tile  .  ouU  i^  hi  Iter  liiaii  a  peiinv 
in  put vc, 

Tla-  pkints  l.iol.  up  t.)  lieawn,  :r. nn  \\  hcnee 
The','  haw  their  nmirishment 


Than  what  not  stirs. 


\hl 


i  t 


406 


HF.l.rrt  ■/,  OVOTA  77(  hVS 


Uight    boats    sail    swill.    tli(iu.t;h    k'^'-^'''''  I'rt-^s  n,it  a  f illiiij;  man  Iih,  lai  . 

hulks  ilraw  (li-'.i),  ,  ■  1        1  ,     •  ,     . 

i,'i'Aaii,>     .In      nian\'   l;iir--^     liclore     their 

A  triiaiil  >h(iul<l  luar  his  Itiinil's   iiilinni        cUatl,-,. 
''^■^  'I'h'-    valiant     ni\<i     taslr   (it    liratli     luit 

Makr  not  y.nir  llMvu^iit'-  \mih   |a;-.ii:i~  "inr. 

TIrtl'   i-   MO  tmn-  so  miM-iai.U'  Lii:  .:  nura  ^'"'  .'''    ■"""'   ^'""'    ■""     '"'  '"■''  ■-  "''  ^''--'i'' 

iaa>-  In-  iruf.  ,  lali -■. 

'i'hi'  Ian';,  'I'-.!!   i^rnliis.  i-.  '..-'[  iii  our  stars 
Innr    w    tiu-   nuw     an,i     Lro-i,,    ,,|    all       n„l  in  ■ .:,   ,  !v  •  .,  1  i,a;  -av   .,  .■  u,Klrrlini;s. 
Kooil. 

'  '•'  >■  ''•'•'  pail  nt-  ;  kvi-p  liiy  woi.!  jastlv  : 


Mrn-ini-    to    hrttcr.    ofi 


We    mat     wi.il 


v.vW 


Kicii'.r   ul'at  iliit  r    \  on  ;na\' : 
Thr     nii^iil    >    io!',^,    tiiit     af\i-i    liiais    t!u' 
cia\'. 

\\'i->  i\  auii  --lo'A  i|].\-  -inniMe  that  :iin 
fa.-t . 

Xor  :i.-k  ai'.\  •.<■  o!   an>-  ollu  1  lho\ii;iit 
Unt  laith    liihu--,  am!  roni'Li:;'-. 

I  'nr  .1  mlitv  ..o-  '^  litc-r--  am!  inal.<  s  1;^  h  •■ 
tin-  -o.iil  \v>-  "i:  ini-li!  win,  !iv  t'.-arni^  to 
ati.inpt. 

How     lAT     ihat    iittli     .  an.ilr    ;iir<i\\-    ii- 

i>:Mm- : 

So    shims    a    ^oo.l    .I.,-.!     in    ijn^    nanL;hi\ 
wori,; 

I  tan  casur  tt:ii;n  ;u.-nl\  wiia'  \\  l  :\' >;oo,i 
to  lir  .ione  tlian  In  one  of  twrni'.'  to  !oi;,,w 
mine  own  t.-ai-iiiiiL:^. 

ria-  man  tlia;  1;  ill;  no  mn^ic  ni  iiim-i  if. 
Nor    '-    not    m.i'V     ;    with   loni-or.j  .  .f  >■,■.■.(• 

'•o\;n.;,-, 
N  lit  ;or  tT-oi-,i.';~    si:  ata,-(  n,-.  anii  -ii.ai- 

!li-  tnal  wanl^  moni'.-  m,  •!,>  on!  .  onn  ) 
1-  '.\  itlnaiT  ;l,:x'i-  ,■• "  ■■ :  !>  u  ml- 


1  1  !\  <■  moll'  than  t!,.  .n  showi-^t 
Sli-  ak  1.  ■.-  t!i,;n  thon  knowr^t 
I.'  ia!  Ir-^  t  !  :n  ;  iion  ow.  >.t 
1      n  n  mot.    1  i,,,n  ili,.n  ;'owf-t. 


W  li  i  I  \.M   I'lAN. 


to  !„     \- aim  .!    !■ 


\    man,  Iik-  ., 
]i'\~.  in,i:iMia  ol   'jo,i'i- 

!  Iv  lllat  ,;.'-  -  _;(.o.!  I  .;  j.„,  1  ,  ■,.ii.,-,  ^,  ,■1.-, 
'ii-i,'i  ;';;■!■  nor  itwa-l,  Ihoi'.jli  snu  .'I 
liotll  at  „.:-•.. 

■lo^i  I'll     \l)i>!.s,n\. 


oi    ! 


i.>\  '•,  -  .ii|.;.i\  '  h'  ah 
!■■■  ..ilv  in  i.-l  Miiii.i'. 
'  I'  no 

"    .1    i'-...  I.    01    m  irha 


\.-\\\-  al ;  ■•]  '.-.  '.,  ,1   hnni,!'     .■  m:;. 

Wi,:o     !   oi'\    ,,  11 
>    1;    'la     'an     ..  a  .-    ;..   s;ua     on 


IK  N   .IOnSON. 


We  mn>t  !'o  ■.aailh    n  .  •,   -m  .n.     -,  -w].  m,  ;■ 

■|  h.it     ■>., 

It  i^  !ar,  a  liasi-  i-n  iM-   mna;  tiiat  nnamt-      ..•niit!>- 

no  !n;.:;aa  than  ,1  iaiii  i-an  ■••  .n  , 

1  ':'i^t  tiion  'W  r   lu-ar 

Tiiat  Ihim.s  ii;  L;ot    Ira!  ■  •. .  r   '  .a.!     11.  I  I  --  .•' 

'  ''  ■  '■'  '    '  '  ■  '  '  ■'      '    ,'  -I   .  •»;  II :^t 

!      ..     !   .;t         |:  .1   |...,. 

S:;ak~|.o:i;.     w  ,1-.  n.,;  ,,|    .ni    a..t-  'ait   I..1   ,1 
'Twhcnrl,.  'h-  :  .w!y  l>,.rn.  ''"'' 

An.!  ran-,     ^■ll!  hum!. a-  li\-i  r-  in  .  ..ntmt  i'lar  :.•  .a    ■.  .r-  .  nnw..!aliv  thniv-  •-  \m!o 

i  han  to  i"'  ;.  ■:  ki.-i!  np  in  a  ai'-lfrina-  arid  ,  n'  thcv    1-    .ioia     n.    n-..    1..    sn.lh.r    t!aan 

And  wa.ar  ,\  -..hioTi  >or;o\v.  \aIor  to... 


Mi^pai.in  ,i!wa\s  iiaunt'-  t:;o  ,L;n:!iv  nun. 
'  iio  thai   .;..;ii  i^  ir  i,at  a  iai-ii  an  ohi.a-r. 


HF.l. PFl 'I.  QCOTA TIONS 


407 


THOMAS  Fl'Ll.HK. 

Till  111    iiinyVt     ;i.~    wlII    (.xpcel    to    ^xtj\. 
stron.urr     hv   ;il\v:i\>    fating,    as    wist-r    by      ahvavs  speak  ohliginglv 
alwa\s   rcailin),'.      ll  is  tlunijjht  aiul  diges- 
tiuu  wliii  ll  in.iki,  Iioiil>>  servicL-able  and  give 
hirillh  and  \ii;or  to  tlic  niiiid. 

Ik'   li\i-s   luiiK    llial  li\t.s  well  :   and   time 
niis.'-pfiu  is  not  lived  tmt  lost. 


It    is   the    danger    least    expected,    that 
soonest  conies  to  us. 

We  cannot   always   oblige,   but   we  can 


Providence  has  given  us  liope  and  sleep 
as  a  compensation  for  the  many  carts  of  life. 

I    pity   the  man   overwhelmed   with  the 
weight  of  his  own  uisure. 


HRN.IA.MIN    I  RANKIJN. 

h'-imntiit  Aiiui  iiirn   I'hil.i^ophcr    inJ  Slulnman, 

Iviu-rgy  and  persistence  coiupu-r  all  things. 
Do-t  thou  love  life,  then  do  not  siiuaiider 


Miuro.N. 

(.>/•//  /.vt'.'r.//  I'.'.t.  .  lull:  >r  .7  '-r^ii-.u/i.^r  lost." 

I,o\-e  not  tiiv  life  nor  hate  ;  hut  what  thou 

livM. 

l.ive    •>vel!,    how    long   or    short    permit    to      time,  fur  that  is  the  stuiT  life  is  made  of. 

Heaven.  ,,..     .  ■    .    •  ...   ,    . 

W  iiat  maintains  one  vice   win  bring   up 

Cuod,  the  more  two  children. 

Coniinunieatc/:,  mure  abundant  grows.  ivuer  is  little,  provided  it  is  your  own, 

.\s  uooc;  ahn(.^t  kill  a  man.  ris  kill  a  good      ^''-i"  -i"  abundance  of  borrowed  capital. 
■'""^  If  \ou  kiunv  how  to  s]ietid   less  than  you 

Tiles  also  S'.i\e  who  oiilv  stand  and  wait.      .^vt.  you  have  the  philosophers  stone. 

It   you  wcnild  nut  be  forgotten  as  soon  as 

Al  t'.XANDI'k   I'ol'f"  ^^'"    '"^''    ''•^'"''    cither    write    things    worth 

readinij.  or  read  things  worth  writins/. 

J\>f-u    '.r   i  Hiihsh    I'.ut  .fu>  Cyit-.c       \ot,;i  f,>r  , 

th,-  .s>>h''-!iint  ^-  ,>/■'  /,.,  .-,;.,■  ,;..',/  / '.v  i/.'/^'  of'lr.i  If  a  luaii  empties  his  purse  into  his  heail, 

*'"''"'■  no  mail  can  take  it  away  from  him. 

\\\  mveslmeiil  in  knowledge  alwa\spavs 
\'ue  is  a  niunstt  r  of  such  fnghtl'ul   mien,      tlu  best  interest. 
.\s,  tu  !.e  hated,,  needs  but  to  be  sein  : 


N'l  ;  SI  I  -.1  tuu  ufl,  laiuiliar  with  her  face. 
We  fit-l  endure,  then  pity,  then  embrace. 

1  luuui  ami  ~'i,nne  from  no  conditions  rise  ; 
,\cl  \v<  !1  voui  part,  there  all  the  honor  lies 

Kv.uw  tlu      '.iiis  truth  ^  eiuuigh  I'ur  man  to 
know ) 
"  \  irlue  alur,"  i-,  li.iiipiness  below." 

Tis  \\\\\\  uui    jiiilgiiients  as  our  w.itches  ; 
none 
Co  ju^t  a!;ke.  \el  earli  believes  his  own 


In   my   opinion   there   never   was  a  good 
war  or  a  ba<l  peace. 


DR.  .-■  A.Ml U.  .lOMN.'^ON. 

Ofir  ,./■  fhr  ^tt'.iu  ^!  S.  hrhtt  s   in  J  tui''/  ttniurnt 
Hi  ilo  1  ."■  ■-■:(■  /■?;,■/,■,•.,  'Ill:  C,-iil'irv. 


NOI.IAIRH 


"  /'//(■   I','.'..'  ><  iii.!ri\i 


Words  are  daughters  of  earth.,  but  ideas 
are  sons  of  lR-a\  en. 

The    desires    I'f    man    increase    with    his 
.u  iiuisitions. 

Don't  tell  me  of  deception.     A  lie  is  a  lie 
wlietlur  ii  be  a  lie  to  the  eye  or  a  lie  to  the 
'i.nnr  :'i  thehi.toivi'J      e.ir. 

Ivxert  your  talents  ami  distinguish  your- 
''"■'''''■'  self,  and  don't  think  of  retiring  from  the 


'1 
{ 

II 


1:: 

I    I 


them  until  ; aey  grow  up 


iciiie. 


in 


( 


! 


•*'r 


i 

, 

1 

' 

J 

1 

1 

11^ 

M 


ill 
III 


40S 


///;/.  /  7-7  7.   (_)  r( )  /-.  /  rA  'A'i* 


The  (ioil  who  );av(.-  \is  lift-  j;a\  e  us  lilit-rtv 
t  the  saiiK-  tiiiu  . 


<)l.l\r.k   (iOLDSMITM. 

/. '/.!,■/>-/(  >",',/.  .lullio)  ,///.',■■/•;,,;>  ,./";/•..■<,/,■,/,/.' 

'""'■•"     ''"'■'•"'  W'c  lioKl   these  truths  U.  Iv  self  cviiliiil  ; 

letjple   sekloni   improve   wlkii   thev   have  t!;at   all   iikii   aie  errat..l   e.iual      that   lliev 

iioolheriiioilelluu  thenisclves  to<-.pyaft^T-  ate  eiuluwe.l    by  tlieii    Clealoi    with  certain 

l")ur  >;ieatest  j;lory  eoiisi>ts,  not   in   never  i";i'ienaMe    rii;hls  ;    that    anionj;    th.se    are 

falling,  but  in  rising  every  time  we  fall.  ''''^'  '''"'■'iy,  ami  llu-  i)ursuit  of  hajipin.  ss 


WII.I.IAM   C(»\\I>UR. 

I   f.  i:.a.    \i„.\  iN». 

Stillest  streams 
Dtt  water  L;i/enest  meadows  ;   ami  the  hird 
That  (hitteis  least  i-  l.ini;est  on  tiie  wiii^. 

Words  learned  h\  lole  a  piriot  in.iy  reheaise; 
But  talking  is  no'  aiv.ays  toeomerse. 

Absence  of  oeeii]jation  is  not  rest  : 

A  iniiid  quite  vacant  i-.  a  mind  ;listressed. 

ROHIKT   Bl  RN.>;. 

The  best  laid  sclunlL^  o    inii\-  and,  men 

I  lanj;  all  a  j;lee  ■ 
And  lea\e  i.s  nan- ill  but  (;rief  and  pain 

l-'or  promised  j<iv. 

Its  no'  in  l)ook>,  it  s  no    in  lear, 

To  m,ike  men  truly  blest  ; 
If  hapniiKss  has  not  her  seat 

Am!  centre  in  the  breast, 
We  may  be  wi^i-,  or  rich,  or  great, 

I!r/  never  can  be  blest. 


<ii;()K(ii;  \N  AsiiiN(ir<)N. 


■I-  ah, 


■y 


To  be  pn  pared  !i'i  war  i~  o!ie  of  the  ino>t 
etfectua!  means  of  jireserviii);  peace. 

With   lit  virtue  and   without  iutei;ritv  the 
finest  talents  and  ilic  ni<'-;t   brilliant  a.cconi 

plishnients  can  ne\er  ,i;ain   the   rcspc.  t  and       r!''^-^'.'.l',,    ■'''''''] 
conciii.Ue  tile  e-teein   ot   til"  truly  valuable 
[lart  of  mankind. 


I>AMF;|.  WKKS|i;i{. 

.Iii:,,i,,,,^,,.:t,^l  I'oi:/:,::'  (<>.it,'i.  llu-  I )(■ 
IriiJ,  I   .'I  II:,   (  ,'ii  ./-.t'lil:,":. 

I;  n.  1:-:.     i.„  ,  1-,J 

Our  loiintry,  onr  con>titntion.  one  de- 
tiny. 

I  wa^boTiian  Americ.m  ;  1  li\t  -in  .\mer- 
ic.'in  ;    I  --h.dl  dlie  r.n  Anu-iicni. 

I.i-l  cau  object  be  owr  conmu  .  (nir  whole 
eoU!iti\  and  nothing;  but  our  C(]rnli  \  .  .\nd, 
by  the  bUs^in^s  (,i  (',,„!,  niay  that  c(nintry 
its.  II  bi come  a  \  ast  and  splmdid  nioiiu- 
i-ient,  11. it  of  op],;cssio!i  and  terror,  but  of 
wisdom,  id'  p'acc,  and  ol  liberty,  upon 
which  the  wo;  Id  ma>-  -a/.e  with  admiration 
fore\er. 

AM)HL-\V  .lACKSO.N. 

fC/,.'  //:,i.>,,  -.'I,  1;,.;, :',,./  ,7  //„■  /■;;,/,-,/ 
.S','.//,-.>.  .\.  ■.',,.'  I,.)  I:;.  f.'l<  :rl:-)ii.  A,  •;,-,/ v  ,/.;,;, ,;;,,-. 
".<■'■• 

I    ■■■:::      I'  ■..  1-,, 

thir  btdtral  Inion,  it  inr.st  and  shall  be 
prescrv  cii. 

I'.vi  r\-  i.;ooi;  (  !ti/cn  ni.ikts  his  ountry  s 
hoiuT  his  o\Mi,  and  ciieri'-hes  il  not  only  .is 
precious  but  as  sacred.  He  is  willin;i  to 
risk  In--  lUe  III  its  defeii-e  and  is  conscious 
that  he  :-«f,o.,,  protection  while  he  gives  it. 


.NAPOl.nON   rJONAPARTi;. 

II, :h:.:i  I     , ,,  II :,, ,-.      /.,.,  ,/ 


iH().~iAs  Ji;i  I  i;k>()\. 

1  i\,  .<ii.i/:,"l    ./    h:.:,  ;•'  >  .i,„,f.      IhuJ 
l'>r<:.J,i:l  ,  I  In,    '  i:,l,d  M.ii,:.. 
1    .■.  1:1;     1'  .  .  i^-^. 


lues,  our  foituiK-    md  our  s.icied  hono 


Pui'Iic   ir.stiuclion    should     \n      the     iii-t 
objt  1  I  ot'  Liovernnient. 

Ctcuii. stances  I    I  ;/•,,'/',  circiini--tai;ci.s. 

\  ictoiy  belongs  to  t!ie  mo-.l    pcise\ering. 

bi,o.e    lieed--     ale     monuments   at     lirave 
mi  n. 


HEl.PFUI.  QUO TA  T/ONS 


4ay 


I  have    (Milv    iiiK 


riHlii'fl     l(ir     \'uu — /.', 


tna</i  r. 

l'n)vi<lciicf   is   alw;r. -.  (.11    llir  M.U'of  Hi, 
Mn.llt^rst  l.al.iiIi.Mi-. 


THO.MAS  CAnPBIl.l. 


<'  live  in  lu-irt^  m-  lr;up  li.-lnnd 
Is  not  !  -  ,Iir. 
r<)  a  l;iti;vr\sli(,luy<-li;.,,liil,lron,vict<irv      Ti-,    aistaiuv     Irii,!,     cn.haiuin,  iil     l..     the 

view 


lias    no  el.ain,>       Whvu    il,,-    h.arl   hpeaki,, 
yiory  ilsflt   i-.  aii  illusim; 


IK  Kl    (It    VVHLLIN(ilr»N. 


/■/> 


1' .: ;■  , 


The  II. -xt  .Ir.-aiiM-.l  mill-  t..a  l.alti.-  l„st  is 
a  lialt!(   w  ,1:1, 

'I'moj's    w,iiil,l  u.  '.,r  Ik    ,i,  Uc.    nl   in    .  .nir- 
a^m-    It    llu  >■  (  ..ul.l   (Mil-    '..I 
their  .  n-;;ii,  s  wnv. 


iiM'A  .lei, cunt 


Willi  wi  WiKIKSUdlKII. 

/■'>u:i!s),  p,.,i 

'Die  rli  irities  l!i:i'.  Mii.-rii  aiiil  :■■  a!  an.',  M.-s-- 
I.k-mm;'   !••,!  a;  ih,- r.  t  nf  mm  1 1 ke '1!. .\v,  rs ' 

l'...-ln   IS   l!ie  ouVajiii.-  ..•   rniulions   recil- 
li-i'le.i  i'l  tra:iiiui'il\' 

MimN  tliat  ha\i-  'i..i!mn^  (,,  LauiUT, 
l-'iii.l  litil.-  lu  i„  r-.-u-.-. 

.1  A.Ml.S  .M()M(i()ni;K\. 

Here  in  tiie  IhmI.,'  p,  ,11 

Al.M  i:t  In. Ill   11,.  :\^.,.   1    .,,^,1;,  . 

Vrl  iii-ht!>'  pi: J:  III-,   iiMMiij^  i,a,i 
A  .ia\-  man  li  nearer  Inane. 

5IR    WAI   Ilk  SCdTI. 


pat 


Aii'l  rohes  the  iiiuiiiitain  in  iis  a/iuc  line, 
A  i!ay  to  elnlcllido,!  so.  in>  a  \'eai 
An.l  \..arx  lik"  passing;  a^es, 

Cnnnn;<  evetiN  (  a-t  tlieir  shaihnv-  I.efore  . 

I.OHI)  UYRON. 

r  '.,  !;   .    I'    :  :    1 

lI'Tt  's  a  Si^'h  lor  lll.jse  u  llo  love  me, 

,\  s'i  a  smile  ior  those-  w'lo  hat.   ; 
Anil  \vliate\'ei  sky's  a'o.ixe  la.  , 
Here's  a  heart  for  i-N-ei  \-  late. 

They  nev.-r  fail  who  .lie  in  a  i:r-  at  e.anso. 

Words  ar.-  l.ut  tilings,  an.j  ,1  small  .ii  ,p  of 

ink, 
laillin^'  like<le\v  np,>n  a  t:i..n:;lii ,  pro.lnees 
That     whieh     nia.kes     tli(insan.:s       ;i.rjiaps 

million-,  tlimk, 

\MI.I.IA."i  CI  1. 1. IN   HKVANT. 

I      ■:,    ■-.,.       i,;.;    ;-- 

'I'he  only  \\a\-  to  sliiiie,  v\f-\<  in  tins  laisc 
world,  is  t.i  lie  moilesl  and  nnas-nmli;.^, 
l''a!s,liood  maylie  a  thi.  k  eriist  :  hnt,  in  the 
oonrseoftiiiK-.trnlh  will  lind  a  phue  lo  !,reak 
throiii,'h. 

Soli\e   that    when    th\-  summons   >  onies,  to 

join 
The  inimnieral.le  caravan,  whii-h  m.>\es 
T>|  the  pale  r.  aim  wiierc  ea>.  h  sha'l  t,,k.- 
Ilis  chamher  in  the  silent  halls  of.ie.sih, 
'fii.ai  j^oiiot,  like  the  quarr\  -sho.-,   at  niy.ht, 


,,  ,  ,  .,"'    ■■'""'"'■■     ;Ii.)U-l.     seMom       Scour-. -d    to    his    duni.;eeii':   hnt    -.i-t,tine<l 

!h..-    ,.l   w.,il,il\   L,r -atne-s  ar,-  a  lu  avs  th..s,.  "  "      " 


of   i.i.'.isan 


~-  .iial  pe  ire 


and  sootlie.l. 
!!'   an  r.nl'aUering- trust ,  appio.uh  J-,-  -ia\-e 


Without, -..ur.!;;,';::,  re.- Minoth.-tiuth  .111,1       '''^''    '""'    ^'■'''^    "'rajis    the   .liaperv   of   hi 
without  trmii  tlhi,-  can  i-.-  n.-  ,,iher  Mrtue  '''''"''' 

<»il,  uhat  a  lan;;l,-,'  we!  we  wea\-e. 
W  hell  ni-st  w-r  piacli..;  1,1  ,Ue.-i\-e  ' 
I  'h,  ni.iin    a  •  i-iit  at  lay  !,-i,!  s,  .;| 

:c  -itvh.  1-  little  m,  i,it  ! 


rui(i-<  in.i 
\  ,.a  


\li.>ui     him,    and     lies    .i,,wp     to    pl.jasHiit 
dreams. 

JOHN  ki:ats, 

1:  -ni  I,,  ,      III,.  1  ,>    ,, 


-Hay  soothe  or  ■.i.,im.l  a  lie,-irt  t!i.it'i.  lirokeii. 


n.  i;:;:;-  :;:    i;eauiy  ;^  a  joy  ;,,reVer. 
The  pcjctry  of  earth  is  neva  dead. 


i  'i 


I  I 


7-^mM^Eiri 


irl 
I 


; 


;t* 


•J' 


II 


410  ni-u'i-n.  oroT.iiioss 

JOHN    IIMWAIM      I'AVM;. 


1/  I  u^   iirinl;imi  it  firinly  :   tliis  a^;f  is  thr 

i    •  .     :    s  (.M;i;i(li  ,-t    i>l     :\\\    a,s^•^'■      lU-i;iii-t-    il    i-^    the 

Ml.!  pUa-^M-,-  an,:  ,.,u.u.^  lii.,u,.l,    \vr    ih.i-.       '""^^    l.c;uv;n:i:a.      Il    l.r<,(;l;,niis    Uie   mjvit- 

,,,^,,.  '  <!;.Mit\    cit    tin    iiti/.  n   :in(l   tin;   iii\  iulaliilily 

lie  ilrwi  -  .  ',u;i,l/a.  r.i.  ■>   i,n  i.lao-   likf       "'     lH'';     it    cTuwn-,    til--    J. ■..].!,•    ami   consc- 

i,,  ,,,,  crate    man. 


I  HdWAS  «.■  \l^l.\  11:. 


RAI.IMI   VVAI.IM)  liMI.KSON. 


All  t!ii'    v,"-i.  i>>ac:wi  ;  m  all  iiiu-  \\i)rk, 
w  1  1  ■     Il    ]'•.:'.    \:\\f   lian'I  1.:' "  a     '.a    ii-|.---"na- 
t:  ii;y    it     >  ,■.■  rn-m  — •.      I.il.wi.    ui.A'    a~    tia- 
'.a:  t !;   a  1-   ''  -   -araani  ia   ' ,   a\ >■!• 

,,,,.,  1  ,        1         ,1  Tu!;;!    i-   111'.'   ta..i"T»\-   (.f  no   inilix  aaial, 

1  lit  U  1-  la,-  lUa-aau-  ot   all  nuai. 
la.  aa  I ;  ■  ;    '    'a 

Slaiilow  na  11   lulicvv  in  Inck,  vtmnL'"  in<  n 


(."iaiiatli  r  i-<  liiiilur  tlian  inlilliat  .\ 
■.'U:<A  ^.'.w-  will  I'l-  .'lii>n^;  to  liM-  a--  \\<11  a-- 
.l:.ai''  til  tlank. 


'i','   le   iia'-   i--   ni.aii'.   ;    .  laviilna' -,  C'ari^ 
,ai  :   ',  •  ill-  '    ;-,    :-    a-  aa    ria,\  a!;!l'.a  '  i<a  ii;-h 


ii'-Ia  vi    r'  ranM"  aial  rflirl. 


'.■■in',\'  i-  it^  i  ■■.VII  t'\in~(    hir  !>.  1111;. 
•,.;,l^    :i'\-    i!a-    l.r-t     tliir.;.;^    u<  II    nsr;! 


Ili-n.l'.  i-a  aa.-iil;  auiaia  ,  c-;  ii-f-i ;  U|-i  ,n 
thr  t!a  i"i'  .  I;-. ,-■.,.  Willi  '-la:-  l'.  T  !.i:ai<s 
ana  '-tiriaa    I  a    •  '  -  i>  kai^aial .  a!  him.  i. ,  aaaai;'  t  la-  \>.iir^l. 

T'a-   '..I'a.-l     a-ai!    i.;    la'a    waa  .,'.  a-,  k  a, 'W  Thr  \m  aiil  1  ir'ion^-  "n  llir  cin  i  La'l  ic. 


th\'  \-, 'ill. 


iinR  \ci.  ^\.\^^■. 


\  iH-ar.liml  liam  i^lH-'tia  !  iiaii  .i  iK-antii'iii 
fa.ar  ;  a  !>■  aal-lai  !nha\a'r  is  inttir  thai;  a 
laaut'inl  Lain.      Il  is  lla-  1;!R>1  nf  Ian.- arts. 


\'.' 


11  1--  ili\ aar   '\< 


'ri'.r  iiIliN     \\.1\-   to    ''■■.'.  tlini.l  1.-  lu  ,•'•(   lll.t 

S"  ni'jii  ;--  uia,ia!i-u!  In  mir  .aisl, 

Su  ini;ii  i->  ( '.ml  111  man, 

Wlanili'!',   w  ai-|  I  IS  l.iw  ,      'riani   -.i-.v.s'. 

a     I'la,,:     !..an     iluVa;     in  T.iv  \a  all  ii  r.piit- ,   '    I  can. ' ' 

.    ha-   r  ii-  li   inan  ilt  i'  .  !  in 


lliL.iL'  I. 

I  !;i)'a,  \.S    liiaii). 
Half  lla-  !  .Mia-  ■,  ia   lia.-  .  ma  ■   I'liaa    ;ai; 

'I'll  a  I  -!u;iis  -a  .  r  K    i.\\  n  vui.aiai  --. 


\  ICIuk   lit'lH!. 


ItllNK'N    \\  .    I.MNCil  111  LOW. 


.\i  itlllni.;    :~    i'lii  lati 
lii  'irid  iuait  --iiall  era-.    '■■  ,  al;alata 

!a.'.  i-.i'f  '.^la-ai  man  al!  icmiiai  ;i-^, 
\\\-     aa  make  lan   la,  ■.-.-- Mil  .liiia  , 
.Vial  il   I'll  tia,L;   k  a\  a  li.-liiiai  u-. 
I'maaii  iiils  lai  llif,-:    als  ul   liiii-.a 


\y'\     a  >    k-  ■  a 
i  ■'■  'V  \  ■■ar-.  is 


'  ■    ■  '   •'    ■    '    '•''■    ■'      '■'  '•  .\r>:.l      paii]iii.-     Wiaikl     sill  aia-1     ill     small 

tiiiiiL-  11"  liua-  W'-ri-  nut  iriitihivii   wih   ^-c-.U 
a>.\',<,ly     lanaa.i     '    mi-        anila.ti.  ■'-. 

1/..:,1.  ai  t  mnniaifully  inti  Ilia  ii.ist,  it 
1  M  L'^i  lii  >  .aiil:,  wliilf  raaas  la  I  k  a  k  a,i.;ain  ;  \\ '<vly  iinpri  aa*  lilt 
".'i    'a-a  j.ra-.cnt,  It   is  tlllll':. 


mirri v  >, >('' '/.  \ //'  'A'.v 


»" 


No  one  i>  -.o  ■ic'ciirsed  Kv  l;ilf, 
No  om-  S' 1  \itUrly  (li-^ul.itf 

IJut  >orllf   I'.i-.in.    t!l'JUj;ll    UllklU>WI\, 

KtspDiKU  lU'.to  111-  o'.vn 

Tilt-  lR-h_;lit->  l'\'  gn  il  iin-n  i^  .iclu-il  aii.l  ki'jii 
Wcrv  ii')l  atUiiiic!  ny  suldm  ttij^hl. 
Dill  llu-v.  \\liii>-  ti!   1!  ruinii.ir.i'iiis  ^Ivpl 
WtTf  toiliiij;  ui'W  inl  in  lln'  iii^lu 

III  ihf  liiliiiit'-'  nii-:iil')\v^  <'\    lItM\<n, 
Itlu^mini    till-    loNcly    st.ir--       llii-    lor^i'l  iiir 
not-  of  tlu-  ;iii).;<I> 

S<jmftlii:i>^  the  lR-:irl  iiiu^l  h  r,  i   .md  rlR-ri^li. 
Must  l<>\e  ;inil  Jia   .iml  >-,i!r<i\v  Ifarn 
Soim-tliiiiK  with  |>i->iiiii  (.-1  i>p  i>i  i"-ri'-ii 
And  in  it^ill   I"  ,i-.';ii-^  !iUiii 

Snnd:iv  i~  till-  j^i.liUii  '  l;i-.ii  tli;il  !>ind-  tin- 
volunif  of  llu-  wiik 


JOHN  (I.  Nvnini»;K. 

riir  /'.•-    ■•  I  '■■  loni. 

iMtH-iloni.  li.iiH.  ;n  li.iii';    v'Ui  lai'ot 
W;dkttli  stKiiij;  .mil  iii.n 
On  till'  lort-lR-ad  of  1k>  n-.i^hi.or 
\o  man  \v  riu-th  -.laxt- 1 

Do  \wll  rliy  work.      Il  --hall  >u.c.-td 
In  tiiini-  or  in  anol  Iut'-;  f\,\\  : 
And  if  d'-ni'.d  tlir  vii '.or  s  im-v''. 
Tlion  shah  not  1  \i'k  tla-  tojlr;      ].a\  . 

W'lun  fii'.li  i-^  !o>l.  wlicn  lio'mr  dn_> 
Tin-  man  i--  lii-ad 

(  ro  rinr  lla-  liill>  and  Ini    Ih'-  lmhi  ■, 
Ami  llmi;  Hit.'  starr\-  lianiit  r  'lUt, 
Slioul  "  f'm  cloni  '    '  till  vor;   li'-iiin,.  unr-. 
('■i\(.-  liai'k  tlair  cradle  >iionl. 

( lur  Iwfs  an- allnini''  wntlt-n  tliiongli 
Willi  ^;ood  or  ill,  willi  false  or  trni.-. 

Will).    lookiliL;    haokwatd     Iroin     bis     tiian 

hood's  prinu-, 
Sot"»  nol  llio  sjHclrc  o!    Ins  niisspent  imu  ? 


ALIKIiDi.      NVSON. 

/':V/  ,"    Ih,    (':•>!/ 1,  r  I  . 


Mfii  may  rise  un  slcpiniiL;  sionvs 

(  if  their  (iead  selves  to  liiglit-r  tilings 


Cursrd    t>e    ill'     suiial    lies    llial    '.vaili    lis 
from  the  siiiild'-  U  lUh. 

1  Io>\  e  ■  1   il  I"-.  Il  s.-i  ia~  to  me. 
■|'is  onlv  u  .!.'■■  lo  !>e  %[■<■  h1  : 
kind  lu'iils  ;',,■  mure  llian  i  ''lonets. 
.\'io  simi.'.'    l.oih  ihan  Noiinan  l^loiid, 

Oa ,  w  ';'i  !"!  ';  1.111  \\  iio-.'  w  \[',  i*  strong  : 
lie  siill'  Is,  l.v.i  lie  •■.ill  not  ~nif.  r  long  ; 
He  siiifei-    l.n;  lie  e.iniiot  sulf-.a'  wrong 

I'ait    '/lie  I'-ni'iT-i    -lawol    a  .i,t\    that   is  d.e.id 
Will  ii.'\  11  I  .  an.    ill'  k  to  nie 

i  .l.aii.t    ii.a.  iiaiaiLMi   the    e.'e-.  on.-  iiu  n  :is- 

]V.y,  pllM..  ■-!-  '.nils. 
.\nd.  ti,'-  l'ioii:..lits  I ,;    ai,-;i  .o-     widened,  ■vitii 

tilt    I't"!  e'S  I  •!    'he  siri 

\  li.  'Aaeii  shall  :i  ■!   in,  n  -  .;:  »  ■,, 
!'.•    eai  11  !!!.!P  s  111',   .'      A'l,'.  niiivei-.,il  ju  .lee 
i,i'-  Ilk,-  ;i  -halt  ,,1  li-jii;  .i.ri's^  lii,.  hin.l 
An,'  like  .1  1-iia    ,■!  l.<.ain-  ,i,  r,,-s  tla-  -■■  i 


;i  ,111^1,  -.1,  ,   tile  ,  iiele  e!  t  i 


1(1,  n  \  •  -11 


H'-i,!,',',  w,-  .'  -,'  ,.    !,,  ,t    iii\   tiiiiiit  ■ 

I  (-.,11  hnt  .->  ,   .•   that  ..;,,o,!  -iiall  ii'l 

.\l  last,  till   oh" ,    .It  ;  isl  I,,  all 

.\m,;  ■  \erv  ■.\iiiiei  ehange  ;,.  s|,riiig. 

1 1'  tinii-  i"-  he.is '.   ,,:;  \  ,'nr  haiiil-, 

.\ii-  tileie  M,'  '„  ^_;,ils  :■■{  \(-nr  gale. 
Nor  ill:'.-  jioi.r  al,>,iit  '.■,,nr  l:i,.,is  ' 
(  )h     ;■■;;    h  t'l'-  or;,!;.';!    l)i,\-  t,,  re.ei. 
ih  ).  :i,  i:  til'    I'l  piia.n  gnl  \-<  s--\v  : 
I'l  ,\-  I  Ie.!\  r-ii  |'i,i  a  hmnan  h,  ;in 
.\i;d  h-t   >  ,,nr  -■  !li~h  -,a  tow   l'o. 

<>h,   I'l,"!.  I,,r;iniaii    ,\ith  la-.-;',     h-i;,',     Inmi 
1,1  he  s,  ,nie  ,  ■!'  t'a-  -.';i,t,!e  i'.!-.  ,ll    ..lies  -;■  -'le 

1-',,:   .--.M   ;ri  1  J-  ■  ,'!,\   : 
1  )i;e  still  -.!ro:i_|  I',:;:,     m    i  •  i  li.i'it  land 
W'-atev,  r  ti  >  •.    e;;!!  hiiii     wi,:;!  ,-  n-  1  ;" 
A  I  istoet -it .  ih. '11, ,.-' -it    a;;', -lilt        one 

Who  e.,11  I  I'l-    -',,;  .i.ire  not  lit:  ! 


()l.l\  I   Iv'   W  1    M)I;I,I      IIOI.'II   S. 

1      -     -  ,'  ■         ,,. 

I  iin,i  ti;,-  i.;it;il  thaig  i;i  tills  worh!  is  ii,il 
s-i  !i';ieli  wli  re  we  stan.'!  ;is  in  wiiat  ,iiref- 
lion  wc  ar,    in-  ,\-i;u; . 

Wisdom  i-  the  :ih-tr:i,-l  of  tin-  iiast  init 
i"Miitv  IS  til,-  I'toinisi-  ,,(  tht-  Inline 


411 


///  /  /'/  /  V     ''/■-'/   I  //it.VS 


i'  N 


(' 


old    IliH.kv     .i--  Vi.U    Wrll     klUiW,    .III-  tili()k> 

nl  tin-  VMM  1.1  V  \  I  lutli    :iii(l  lu  \v  hoiilv^  Mrc  tlic 
Iriuts  iM  Its  :ijr 


UlNkY  WARD  lll-nCHhR. 


Vuu     ui.u     Ml    ,l..uii    .,^    .1    tMitii      «h,vh  Th.u-   IS  ,„,   siuh  lliiUK  a-  .,   whu.-  li,-      ., 

M.linit-,   ..I    l.u    .x.,i,li,.iis,   that    tl,..-.    who  1,^,  ,,  ,,^    1,,.,,,^    ^,^    ,,    ,,,,,1,,,,    ,,„,!    ,„.,^^    ,. 

a>W  votti  'iiMiuiMi  ii  ills   \v:int  vutii  praisi-,  (,,,,1 

'""    "^'^-  '""'""'"'"''>■■'"••"•■  ''■""'  Th,-    hiiiiihlrst     iti.iivi.lual     ,x,rts     ..,111, 

()...■  naliun  .v.Tn,.,t,-  ,ntl,u-iuv,     eith.r    |,,r     K'»"i     ■■■     rsil    upon 

liui'.i  thd   niuK  -.talt  Iv  iii.iiisiniiv    (  1  in\-  soul,  ullu  is 

As  tin-  s\\  I II  s'  as,  Ills  imII  ! 

I.I  a  \  f  thy  h  '\\   \  ault.  il  jiast 

l.ct  caili  lu  w  !■  uij'K  ,   ii.'l.hr  than  till-  last . 

^htit   Ihia    liniM   inaviii    with   a  .toiiif   iiini.  \s  ilowi-rs  ii.\ .  i  put  i.ii  tlwar  lu-st  rlnih- s 

\'-''  I'll  Smiilay.  luit  wiai  tlu  ii  sp,,tlfss  raiiiu-iit 

l''l'  ihi'U  at    lfiij_:th  art-  ln-r  ;iii(l  i-xlialf  thfii  ikIoi  .'xary  ilay,  so  1.  t  \dni 

I.(.a\mv;      ihuir     oatj^ioxMi     shell     In     lilt    s  iit^hteoiis    life,    Irrt-    t'ri>tii    stain,    e\(r    ^;i\. 

uurislui^',  s.M.  lortli  till-  t'ni^jraiKf  of  tlit-  lo\e  ol  (mkI 


AUkAMAM    I  INC(M  \. 


Ilappuu-ss  is  not  till-  ■  ihi  oi'   lite      iliaia, 
tri   is. 


/';/■     i'>i  It, 

N,'  /,'•  ..; 


hii,  I  :.  .1  •:     /'•  ■■  !,:',  1!/^, 


JOHN   ».  <i<U  (IH. 

I,.'t  us  uave|aitiitli,a  Tiuht  nukfs  nl;^;ht  :  lnti'inperaiu-.-   wtavrs    the  wiiuIiuk   shn  t 

■\!m1   in  tliat    i.mh    l.t  lis  to  tli<-  Mul   .lirt    to  "'sou's 

""  '""  A  man  s  piuinifs  liavr  no  [lowt-r  to  liann 

Wi'.i:    in;',ii.  r   io\\ai.!    nont-     .vith    iliarit\-  \\\m .    il   hr   is   tnu-   to   hitiisflf  and   loval   to 

I'or  all    with    titnuuss   m    the   ii^;Iit    as   Cod  •'■'"l 
i;i\  rs  11-   ;o  -tr  llu'  t  i,L;h'. 


M'pUTlUf;     lait    its     \-il'toIlr 

Kna\Try  an.i    llattcrv    ari-  M.ioi!  r'lations 


I'ol.  r    is  ,!. 

aif  shi'it  In  t 


Wll  I  lA.M  I  AN  AWI    (il.ADsroM 

:',■  ,■,-'■    \  ;>;,7.,  -illi 


Apt  ijuoiataitis  I  .iir\   i  oii\  n  t'.oiis 

Iiu!\-  is  a  powi-r  wlrri;  lis,-.  w;th  n~  m 
tlK'  nioruiuL;,  and  ,l;oi  s  to  re-t  with  iis  at 
n;L;h;  It  is  t':,,.  ,;;;;■,,«■  Unit  t  !■  :nrs  to  us, 
i;o  \.  ,  ,;■!  (■  w  r  \\  i  1 1 ,  aiM  1  \\  il  trh  irav  <s  ns  onl\ 
when  wr  h-a\-c  t!;r  liLjiit  of"  lift- 

Indi\  !  ;iiais  not  .;,iiion-  OI  n.inu-nt  su<-i('\- 
iihi.-.t  and  to  stmk  il    the  lU'Nl 


Tin,'  powir  ol    .'.illiatiit  i-    ■U-irpti\  c  aiiv 
las.inntiii);.  ami  the  man  h\  romiii^;  to  la!-t 
tonrlnshjtis  .iii;Ui's  lu.  way  ilown  to  dcstriu 
tion 

Maiiv  pvoplf  l.e^Mii  and  end  tlu-ir  trnii.rr 
cane  talks  hy  lallinj,-  ilninkards  |iiiit<  s     rCo 
thi\  arc  not  hruti  s      I  h,iv>'  la'"  in  d  foi  ,d>oi:; 
(•i^;lUci  n  vrais  anionj;  diunkards   and  I  liavj 
nt'Vt  r  lound  a  briitf. 


.lAMKS  kl'S5i:LI.   I  0\Vf;H.. 

I. 'I  lis  .-all  tyrants  /i/,f'/,'.  .md  maintau, 
That  tti-tdoin  conifs  hy  ^■raic  olCod, 
And  all   that  comi-s  not   hv  Mis   j^racr   nni-' 
la  II 

/•ion    .iiL    iiic   slips    oi    irrfiiom     inn    iin 
iirt  turn  tK'vt-r  backward 


miri  /■/  nfo!  I //iKvs 


■»i  i 


'rilf,    .ilr  -,l;l\rH   wlln   li-.tt    lo  >I)r;lk 

Kiir  the  fiilUii  aiiil  tlif  wimW  ■ 


Tilt  y  nrv  sliivrs  wlio  il.irc  iiol  lu- 
lu till'  T\y,]\{  w'illi  two  or  llirt-i- 

Hi-lori-  nii'ii  m;ii|i'  u-.  i  in/cn^   ^n.it  i     tun' 
iii;m1>     n^  nun 

MHS.   jMAWIAN   I.I.VVI  S  CHO.SS. 


l>>li'    :'/     th,     .■li.lh',!      \l,nl(:l'i        Sf../;./i      , '/     ////■ 


I  )<>  \\i-  nut  all  aL;ti  f  Id  rail   ra]>iil  tliouvjlit 
aiiM    iii.l.b    iiii|iul~i-   \t\   till'  iiaiiii-  of  iii-^iiir  I 
tii.n  * 

M<i]if  Icililfd  lici    '.vuiv;^     liMil;i.l    |.ark\\al.i 
.iiiil  liii'aiiu-  tf),Mft 


;M--   r<iui;li    ila\ur'.    il 


'i'nilli,    liki-    liuit 
\\a-  'liti   lliiiiu^li 

Tlu-   reward   ot'  .k/.-  diitv   i--  tlit-  [luw.-r  I. 
Inll'iU  aiKitlH-r 


I.LI/AIUiTM   HAKKini    HkOWNINd. 

.  (  lint,, I  /  '/i,'/m/;  /'-',  V^.l. 

I     >..  r h,r  '  ■-... 

C'.ricl  iiia\-  l>f  joy  inisiUKlcrstood 
Only  llic  f;uod  disrcrn'-  lliu  j^ood. 

Till-  il  a--t   llovvf-r  with  a  hrlinniini;  fii]>  may 

-.land 
Ma\     stand    and     share    its    divviirop     with 

another  near 

()nl>'    my  j^entleiiess  shall   i  itike   me  ^jri-at: 
My  hunilileness  exalt  me 

("rod's    greatness    llows    rounii    our    incom- 
pleteness ; 
Koiind  our  restlessiie».  His  i,->l. 


I.VniA   II.  SKiOl'KM.Y. 

./',■  ,;).;,.■;,„•/;    /'',/,.<. 

I'^rn.j.,,.      |.,..!.~s. 

A  lily  saiil  to  a  ihreatiiing  cloud 
That  ill  sternest  K-"''  iinaxed  him. 

'■  Yon  have  taken  my  lord,  the  sun,  awav. 
And    I    know-    not    where   vou    have    laid 
liim." 


iii\e  word--,  kiiiil  wonls    in   thovi-  who  e  rr, 
KelUorse  il.ith  111  1  d  ,i  i  onitoi  Ifi 

With,  theswcel  (  liant\   u\    ^|ki.c1i. 

Giv<-    Worils    th.il     heal,    and,    woids    Ih.il 
teat  h. 

.SAWAH  jam;  Ml  lit. 

./.;    .h,t'  ,  :   .!■'   I',,:,    .. 
1    :.      ■  1'-  '      ■ 

'riie  s.-a  of  anilpitiiiti  i-  t'liiiie^t  toss,-i! 
.\nd  thv  liojics  11), i\   \aHi--h  like  fo.im  : 
When  sail-  .ire  shi.'-nd,  aii^!  ■  (impa--.  lo't. 
Then  look  'o  th'-  h'jlit  of  hoiii.- 


I  M>l  \  M  VUIA  ciiii.n. 

Till     lap  ■  t    atliiniiiriii    r-    ;o    rrou     oM 
hai)]Ml\     Old  i;racelull\  . 

I  l.l/A   C<K»K. 

\     ■  ■       !  ■  . 

1  lose  il  '    1  love  il  '.   .iiid  who  -lial!  dare 
To  I'liide  iiK-  tor  loviii'^    th.i!  "id    inn  chair  ■" 

Let  iw  ipu-^tion  ll'.e  thinkers  ami  doi  i- 

.■\nd  heal  what  llu  \'  !ione-,tIy  s.iy, 

.\nd     you  II     find     llu-y    helleVi-,     like    hold 

wooers 
In        ■  where   there  s  .i  \\\\\     ihere  s  a  wav.  ' 


Al  ICl;  CAHV. 

Arise  and  all  lliy  task  fulfil. 

.\nd  as  thy  -hiv  th\'  --tri-iiijtli  shall  he. 

.\'llon.;4  the  ]ilt!:llis  in  oui    wa\  , 
'I  h''  li--si  ol   us  .\a'.k  hlitiiily  : 
So,  man,  1".-  waiy,  \\a;ch  and  prav. 
And  jud^e  \dui  hrothir  k:ndi\ 

There  is  nothing;  so  kiiidlv   a--  kindness 
And  iiotliiiiy  so  royal  as  truth. 

PH«i;i5l.  CAHY. 


And  isn't  it,  my  hoy  or  j;irl, 
The  wisest,  tira\est  pkin. 

Whatever  eoiius,  or  doesn't  come, 
To  do  llie  best  yoii  can  ^ 


4'  I 


III  I  I'l  I  I    ij<  '(  '/   I  //I'X.S 


'I'll'-lr    11'     1^  tii.i.u    J'l    .i-^iiit   lliiin.;-, 
A  ^  ni,i!i\    III'    i-.inl  t'  I  ;    '  . 
lor  ihi.-.    \\hM  .;v\.  U  !p\  i..tt.i:.;.   li.:irtlis 
.\"<  tliii-i-  v\  liii  "^I'l  '  M  tin  I'tii  ^  , 


SAHA  J    I  ll'I'INCon. 

<.,., ,  ,.,...■  ,.,.,/ 

N  iivjit  >..i!i     !  1     I.  '    i.uiii  111  III. II. i. 
'I'l'-  u['X\.i!.'..  ";iv\  1''!    '  \  I  I  ' 
It  \.  I  -.!i  .11  t!.   ..1  t!i.     .l.nhl  I'litli- 
\\\   Iii-li.st    \',    .  :~  ;;...!. 
Ami  I'  i!i-r  i.'it  ,il  \'.v  I  irtii.  -I   uiii  hi 
I II  '  'i'    itm\  >  1-1    . .'    I  .1  mI 


.M/\U(tAHIlT  r..  5AN«ISn-«. 

W'c  1  annul  :ill  iiiitki  tiii)ii»-\ 
Hut  Mime  <il   lis  iiiii  jDui  it  i>iil 
And  sliDW  its  lii\f  ti>  i)tli-rs  — 
A  ^;tninpn-  thiii)^,  no  iliniht. 

IHA^CI>^  llOIMiXiN    lUkMilT. 

lulh.  t    .'•   lill.-    I  ,1  J  I  .n,'<h,l,'\    " 

1    . 
It  1^  l.i-ttii  111. in   <  VI  i\  tiling;  I  Ue,  tlial  tlir 
"1(1    vlhiiilii    In-    a    little   I'   'ilfr    lici  :uisi'    \ 

I    ll  is    llVcl  .   \  .  11   iMl    vi,    littli-  lll-tti  I 


MAWN      VHHiVII.    iMIlMil 


I  LI. A   Wlll.l  I.I  K   \\  II.CO.X. 

/  'I,     ,'■/;;    ,.,,Y'''.     /  ■"!•  .-    -■•        '"'<  '  .-..1. 

'I'hc  lauil  111    tin     ivi    1,  a  mail  i  iiilcavcir 
'      ■  'I'l,    Iraji    tu    !ifi^;lits    thai    uaiv    maili'    tu 

'  rhmh 

itii-ii'i!    via''!-  t!i  il    .i\i-   nut   tiu'       1'.-     1  hui-t  I'l   -^iriaiv.lh,  or  a  tlH)iii.;h;  tlial  l^ 
.';,„..i  1.  ,;  u  I!'.'      .;  1^  t!  •■  -.iill'  uiu'   --..ill  that  i'lf\a  i 

1.  alh.  V  til'    -'V  ■  h  -t  vv  !o(ii<s  W'-  I 'I  a  11  to  oiit\\  il  aii.l  lori-viall  limr 


:i 


'   \   t 


PA14T     XV 


M1SCB1.1.AN[-:0US  SELFXJnONb 


l>l  COUAIINO    IHI     (ikAVKS  lU"   Dl  l< 
III  MOIC    IM  Al*. 


,!„    ,    ,.,  Tl,,      ,.  ,.  .    U.I  '. 


,-..,.,'         I.     f        M  . 

.-■'.      I    r.     I'. 

.   ,    .,  .,|    ,,„    I.     .,  .■,..„    1. 


i'^  1 1  1. 1: 1.  :Uf  >r\  (lul  <  i'  '  :I--M!1S  in  t  ll'    .  wUl  •> 
.,1      tin-     ,<.ir    U  ll'  II    tiir     li'  .11  I    "I     til 
\!ni-ii.Mn    iiiitp"!   ^Il'•.'^  m    I'li'.'^s 
inrr     !\.  llN    ill  ll    111.  I-    li:i.i'l    into    iil.-,('I> 
.iinl  Willi  ll  ;li'-    iIh'    [iirilii.il    iiMliMU    ol    tlif 
.\nu-Il>  :iM  l)fu])If:ilMnr  :    ui\'  ti  i.'hii   tiatimis 
h  ivf   ill)  l'l;i«f    ;■/,    ;iil    III    tlu-  ct.-lrlir.it  ions 
wiicii   tlu-   i'i.~iii<>'  ct  -.lrani,ri-.   is   lik^-   llw' 
iMtnisiuii    1)1  a    Hull-  kii"un    \'-silor  i>ii   li  i- 
i.i'.i-.lv    riiili-       it    .1  tlliii-    will  11     ^iiiin  I'iiiii; 
:-    I..-,  iip'-iMj',   t;.  .lis    ili.l    limits   '>'.    lln- 

rUlllly     111  It     IS      111"     llci'l)      rillKCUl       tu       til:   111 

.i!"n'' :    wilt  11    til''    ii.itiiiii    w.'ulil   tiiin    1"- k 
il^   ilipols   aiiii   ]«.■   aldiif  wit'i  It-.   K''"''   "''  ''^ 

NKiiKitiil   Hiy  1^  I'll  Uii.irly  one   ot   llu--f 
onasion-..     TIk  (Irani  tap  that  awakrn-- tlii- 
living  tl)  iliii'i  iti-   I'll'   '^r.i\.-s   of  tlu-   il-.iil 
till  ills  ai.'ro'-s  tlr-  Contiiiful.  tlriilini;  a  n-^pon 
sive  fflio  in   till-   liri'ii-ts  ol    tli.'-L-  \\  ho  liavr 
li.V'.'d   ones   in    tin-   i niu  li  ri,'  iiinl  lliosc  \\  lio 
arc     lorliinat','     fiiunuli     to    lia\t'     nunc:    it 
In  iii^s  iiut  tlioagtil  ^oliliir.  wliocati  :^i' art  v!y 
totter,    to    tin-    Kt'ivc^iili.-.    Iiitt    will)    woiilii 
sooiHT  (lie  .inil    !"•   laid   tin  rt'   hinis.ll  than 
miss  this  aiinuril   ^'allKiin^;  of  vi  tciaiis  that 
....._   1.^.  vfiir  :;->.:.!;i'iU-  in   ;!i!n;!ii-hi!!i'  Ilim! 
tins  ;    it  calls  tortli  the  wiilow  ami  the  chil 
dreii  of  the  palriotio  dead  to  add  to  the  tear 


v.liich.   lor  so  IP  i.nv   vi- ir".    tli-v  hivf  ticcn 

s'l.  iMlll^  o   'rt  tl,  •  I.l-.IT---    I'l,'  p     1'  ■-'  •>'l  .I'll.--'. 

It  ni  .!.'  s  III..  '1  .M..!!  Oil  I  I  pui  p  ■  ■  .11"!  I'l 
~.  lap  il!i..  -  '1':.'  f.i''o\w;r.;  vi'iiiu'.;;  iii.iy 
■■.  r  till-  s;ni.;'.:liii>;  .r.  i  t'::.'  nv.  ii  i.  s  a:.l  I  lie 
1...  ki  1  in,;s  iiisi  p  iiaM"  !• .  .-n  .l.r .  v  i  ih.'  l''-i;lM 
.1  ..  on,  hnl  |..i  ii'ie  li  i>  111  tji--  '..  II ,  Ml  le,i-,l 
t.ic  iiati.'ii  la-  s  i.iilf  tU  -i  .i!M  '.^  ,lli  .  '  ispcl 
iiiiiil-.  .md  lui-'l  li'  i.'s  .',...-.  'ip.r,..;  to  the 
.!.  .id.       •       i- 

ll  1  ,  I  oinl.ir' iiiv;  lo  ;.•'•.>.  \i:.\\  \\v  Aai.r- 
I,  ,111  ii.i;  I' 111  III  w  i  !•  .1  ;  '-,  iii.i  'i;it  ^o  Idii-^ 
a-i  111'--  ll  1.;  Ill'  >.  wii  .  ll  1-  to  !'•  to!  ■. 'T,  th.- 
aiuui.il  I  ii-.t..!u  ot"  d' .  Hi  .iliip-;  tl..-  uMVisof 
till-  ii.itionV  In-roi-S  w  ill  I'c  o!.-.«  i  \  i  .'. 

V\r  know  not  w'.at  tl;<-  t'n'.nt'.'  h.is  in 
sii.ti-  lor  tilt  Anit-nc.in  '-.iitii  n,  i  111  'l.s  i',  ■• 
know,  that  -A-:;-  tii'.r  li"  .;'  r  <■  tli  it  v.  :.  co- 
■..I'c  lo-ila\  l>  ti'.at  of  a  r-  ...ii.tn.!  im  iirlu, 
or  til'-  ^dlanl  111.  n  '.  iio  '.''1  m  li  -■  Civil 
\\"  ir,  or  111'  a  s.il'.u  I  .  1  111-  l'::'o-i,  \-.:i"  ,i;.i\  e 
nj'  his  lifct.  ;■  i  M.iM.  T  lr,;i!.  '  -vi' nnnod 
to  si'kiH'-^  in  Ciil.i  m  I'  .'  1' :I:-ppr:.  ^,  or 
came  hoiiic  to  ilie  iVoni  in-  cl''  .  t-.  ..f  v...nn.ls 
iece!\-cd  ot  -.1  k'-i---  I  ..v'lin  '^'''  lic-mi;  the 
lite  w.ir,  til--  iutv  i-  .  e..pt..l  l.v  t'e-  Aliu-r- 
i-'in  pei.pi.'  :i-  a  niti'Hi.il  l-;.:;.  '.'  '■!  altee 
ti.'iiatc  trill-  ml. I, 111'  <-,  to  on  ■•  -i  '.■.  .ir.  at 
h  .isi,  pin-  ,1  t-'P-.i!..'  oi'  t. --p.  .  t  i-i  ti'i-  -.''.11)0 
of  ll'iwi-rs  a-sd  ikej-.  on  tlie  .  ol.i  earth. 
Ii.ii'.ath  wiiiili  ll-.e  sol.l-er'.^  asii> --  repose. 
Tile  tlnc.lsilt  h.is  c."-.-"!e.l  tile  'lyill;^  and 
c.iuitorts  llie  liv'.iip  ■.viio  are  n.-arini;  the 
hor.lorl.in.!. 

It  is  tins  l.'.-antifu!  ri-'^ar-l  f^r  the  dead 
wh.o  !!•.l^•|■  viv.-ii  fh.ii  lives  for  t'l-.ir  coun- 
try.  tlmt  link,  s  the  .\i-.ierk-i'n  nation  stand 
out  from  all  nations  of  tlie  world. 

4'5 


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41O 


Victims  of  Dtht-r  luul  fnni^n  vv;irs  aie 
luiiiiil  wlii-re  tlu'V  fall,  ami  tln.iv  lit-  fi)revi.r. 
A  h.istilj-iiuK  lU'iicli  at  the  dost-  of  the  day 
reciivLS  h:iii-ha/.artl  the  remains  nf  the 
kilUa,  friend  ami  Toe  beinj.;  laid  indiscrimi- 
natel)liii;el!ier\vhen  theiieUl  iselearedliv  the 
liiarers,  A  general  sii^n  may  inaik  their  last 
restm^  piaee.  In  tile  case  of  oliieers,  they 
inav  even  ha\-i.-  a  headstone  in  eonrse  of  lime. 

lint  what  nation  save  the  .\nierican 
nation  senile  Iniik  itsiiead  to  be  buried  in  the 
honi.lmd.  in  <;iaves  tluit  are  not  nanieles-, 
I'tlt  separate  ami  diistincl.  and  set  apart  ior 
the  iiuiividnal  eollni,  with  appro]inatr 
in-'-tiption  to  tell  wlio  lies  there.  The  sit;ht 
(.  f  tTan^poIt'-  liearin.L;  lunu'ieds  n!  the  nieti 
tili-d  dead  ol  tlie  amiies  to  be  laid  at  rest  in 
th.f  national  ee)m  teries  is  one  nni(ine  in  the 
aniiiis  of  the  woild. 

.\n.ierua  in  this  lesjieet  lo  its  luioes 
h.<-~  tnii;ht  eveiv  nation  a  U-~<on.  'flu- 
r.  piM  u  !i  tb.-it  l!;o  foe  and  th.e  >tranj;'T  -hall 
walk  ovrr  his  head,  eannot  be  laid  at  the 
dioi'!  of  tile  .XmeriiaiiS.  Those  who  tell 
Ijene.ith  the  tiai;  ale  bnried  beneath  it~  h-lds 
in  a  rpid  where  fo;e\er  the  ila.L;  can  \\a\e 
o'.e!  ln;;ii,  and  where  om  e  a  \  ear  the  ll-iral 
tribnle  of  the  nation  can  be  laid  in  token  vi 
Its  ^la'.ilnde  for  the  hi-roisni  that  stopped 
nol  il  d.eath  ii-ilf  m  its  desire  to  sacrifa-e 
all  I.  T  home  and  i-onntrv        '      '^ 

llou  ph;i-:,:it  to  relleet  that  the  patriot  s 
nieiiii'i  <■  w  ill  a;wa\  -  bva  urate  If  il  o.ieand  that 
the  eravi  -  lif  the  n.ilion  s  dead  willalwa\s 
be  k<].t  •■■.■antifnl  and  bn-ht  with  the  bt-l 
lloLil  edTerin};s  of  t'.ie  earl\'  -piinetime. 

'i'lie  tnne  w.i-  happi'v  ei-n-iii  tor  Ihi- 
animal  d,,ooi,Uion  Wlun  the  world  el 
llowc-  1--  bn'-'-tiiii;  into  leaf  ami  blossom; 
wlirn  the  tte.  s  are  donniii;.^  their  Sjniiii.; 
garment^  of  L'teen  and  the  earth,  is  smiling 
and  ver.iiiiit,  is  a  fittine  time  for  the  senti- 
ment i.f  the  nation  that  find-  exiut-sion  in 
Menioiial  P.iv  eeremonie-  toli;'.\e  fnllsway. 

Wli'  tlur  v.e  .ire  de<lie,ilim;  nn)nnmints 
on  ba'.'de-worn  hei;uilts.  strewmj;  llowils  M\ 
a  i;iave  m  a  loiner  of  tlie  Immble  burial 
er.amd  of  a  xillaL'.e.  or  plantini;  ilags  on  the 
inilitarv  ro\\>  in  the  nati(mal  burial  ground.s, 
ail  of  n-  be  impelle.l  bv  the   one  sentiment, 

I-   ii;...U-        !le:»     '.\:r     ae!:!     wl;o     died     for     tlviT 

(ajinilrv  must  iie\er  be  for>;otte;i  by  tlie  patri 
olic  mcu,  womcu,  and  children  of  Anient  ■ 


/W.S7  III  AM  ( '/  -.s-  >J  [.iri'ioxs 

,Mi  .MUklAI.   I>AY. 


C"^iiii.iiKi-N,  bring  Ibe  buds  of  springtime, 
biing  the  faire-I  blooni>i  ot   May, 
We  w  ill  re\erelitl\    lav  tin  in 
tin  !ht  ^.oldieis'  eia\as  to  dav. 

Th.al  oni  de;ir  haiul  she.uld  lie  happy, 
.\ia;  no  man  a  -lave  should  be, 

'I'll, It  1-  what  llu-e  bra\e  men  died  for.— 
Cta'.e  then  liMN  for  1.1 1  i;u  rv. 

Now  loi  tliein  tluie  is  no  mihow  ; 

Now  lor  tin  in    1!     -line,  les  eease  ; 
Now  I..1   tia  111  all  -trife  is  eiaUd  ; 

The\   have  won  a  I'ioniui-  peace. 

So  watii  brieht  and  eiie.  iinl  faces, 
We  will  -o  tiiriii  j;ra\  e  lo  s.;r,i\e, 

(  In  thi-  li.o.     v>  iieii  all  tla    n  itnai 
l.o\e-  to  hoiu.i  It-  duia!  bravi-. 

Willie  tlie  -t  illV  f;::.-   li.ev  di.  d   for 
bl'.at-,  i';o.\imd,  wMii  ehse  blanch, 

lai'iii  th'.   jaoiid...  -1   b.i'o;,,  ,aiv 
T.)  tla-  wil.le-l  W.--'  'n  i.ineh 

lasia  ill   H.  CoMiNs. 


Ill  COUM  lO"^     l)\V. 

C'^dX  1  );  liiein  o\  ei   with,    i-.-uitiitil  llowiis; 
i  1,  I  k         them        Willi        ;4.e.  l.iml-,        ihe-e 

1,1. .till  IS  of  (an-. 
\.\  ins.;  -io  -deiit  b\    night  -\vA    bv  day, 
Sleij'aiig      tile      \e;irs     ei      ill.  11      manlii>o.; 

aw  av,  - 
'.     aT-    thev    liel  nialke.;    i-u    riie   jovs  o!    the 


\'eai-    tliev    mu-;    w   ;    !e    iti    the    -lot',1    ot    th. 

,,ra\"e 
.Ml  the  blight    laurel-   lliev    f.  aiglit  to  make 

bloom 
l-"ell    to    the    eallh     wnai    the\-     went    to    tla 

te.mb. 

(",i\e   them   till-   iiued   thev  a  i\e  won  in  th- 

pa-t  : 
('■".e  th.'in  liv'  h>.a..i-  their  iieait-  f >ree:i-.i 
(■,i\e    t!am    tlie    eiiaplels    the\     won    in    th- 

stiif-. 
C.iNc  them   the   laurels   tliey    h  .-t  with  their 

life 

Co\er  tliein  over.       \  e-     e.e,  er   them  o\eI  .  - 
Par  nt  and  husband  and  brc>ther  and  lover; 


.T//S('/:/  /..  L\  /.<  ■(    ■•   >■'■/'  /  <    ''  ''  '''''■^ 


417 


Crown   in   your  luait  lhf-<-  dv-.v':  In  rnc<  d 

ollI^, 
Anii  coMT    ht-ni  "M-r  Willi  I'luulilul  tl.iui.i^. 


Cover  tin.-  Ihou-aiiiU   th.il  sUvp  I'ar  away. — 
Slrt-i)   -.vhcri'  tlK'ii    triiiul--  cannot  tinil  Uu-ni 

lo-day  ; 
Tiii-v  who  in  niounlaiii  and  inlNnic  aiul  d -U 
•■'■  s!    'vlicre    till'--    wt-ai  ii'il,    and    lie    whi-rp 

S"i;ly    U.    ^ra^s  Ida  !<■    luxi.-    VMnm',    tli.-ii 

S  '..t  'J>-     atMU>-     tht-ni     tlir     wdd     ilowri  t 

/'•p'nviM  ul  liculoM  ll\  K'-''"'>'  o'l-rlK-ad, 
W'l'.islJL'riiif;  naiiKS  t<it  tlu-  palriiA  lU-ad. 
So   in   our   minds   wx-    .viU   name  llu-iii  onci 

murr. 
So  in  (Hir  lu-ail^.  wr  wiU  lovim  llu  in  -  ■  ur  ; 
Ko-M,->  and  lilirs  and  \  iouls  MlR- 
I'.Ioom   in   our  >onis   Imi    tlu-   hra\r  aiv;   tin; 

tni- 
Covt  r  liii-m  ovcr^yis,  cover  tiuan  o\<.i  - 
r.in.-iit  a;ii!  !n;-!iand  and  hiotlur  and  lowr  : 
Think  ..I    ;ho-i   lai   awav  hi  p  ,  -  .  l"  oiii>. 
Cover  th--m  o\-ii  with  hcaiili'ui  how.  i--. 
Wii.i,  C\k:,i;i-o\. 


TOLSSAINT  I  OVA  IK  11  Ri; 


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tt:r}.i.->  e~  '  t  •  .'.i.  ^i   n  •  .■;     1  .' 
ln„--a,i.t   1    i.,,MTtui,'    . 
Tvln.:  111.  i^l  ■..!    1    ■"'1    .  >.-  •■ 

..1  .'  .   .,... 1   II,,,...     II.- 

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jl,  ihi-  '~;1  ■  I 
.,|,.i\  .  ..:.■:  tli,  \  1^  ••:l  ■■  .  '.-  .  I'.-  I 
t.i"-  ;■■,,  rri'.i  <,,  -  r  I'.n.-  ■  ii.ii  I  '■ 
,...r:,r.,  V.....,:.  .|  ..  I  I  -  i  '  • 
,,,  .1  Ilki!  .  I.,-..  ,-    1.     ,-  !   ,.   ■■      .. 


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I|-  I  were  to  tell  vol  1  the  ^torv  ..t  Xaj.oieon . 
I  slioidd  t.-ikeil  iVuni  '.he  li;-^  <><  Freneh- 
nien,  who  lin.l  ;i.'  la-.;.;iM;;e  licll  enough 
to  inu'it  the  j;r.at  .-a;!!  lin  oi  the  niiiete.nth 
eenfuy.  Were  1  t.>  t  ll  y..u  th..-  -^t.-.vol 
\Vasliin>;toii.  1  slumld  take  it  fi.m  \.>\n 
lieartS"-\  i)n  who  tiiink  \\'<  in.irld,  whit. 
enon;..;!!  on  w'aieh  to  o,ir\"e  tile  n.ime  o\  tlie 
"  Father  of  h;-^  Countrv."  I'.nl  I  am  t..  l-ll 
you  tile  story  of  a  n- >;!..,  Ten--' nat  l.C'.i 
vertnre,  w  hei  has  left  hai  il\-  -me  w:itten 
line.  I  .un  to  kdean  i'  t'-mi  tiie  rtdilitant 
testimony  of  his  enemies,  men  wlio  acsjnseil 

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liilii  liea',i~e  la  was  ,1  ne^ro  ami  ,1  s,;..\e 
li.ited  him  !.eeau-e  la-  ha.l  lie.iteii  tlu-iii  in 
h..lttle, 

Ci.>iii\val;  nianufaetuieo  his  own  ,irmy. 
Nai>ole(.n.  at  the  aj^e  o!  twenty  ^e\eii,  w.is 
idaeeil  at  the  head  of  theh.,st  troops  l-'.-lLipe- 
e',  er  ^aw.  Cion.well  la-Mi  saw  ;in  a; 'ay 
till  he  was  t'.rty  ;  this  m,in  never  Saw  a  sol- 
dier till  h.-  '.VIS  h!"ty.  Croiuwt-ll  maiiiifae- 
tnied  liis  own  army — out  of  what.-'  I'.ng- 
li-lmieir-liiehe-t  Iih.od  inFairope.  t  nil  of 
the  mi. Idle  .1  ,-s  of  I'hi.ijlishmen — tile  1>. -t 
l.lood  111  tile  !-iaii.!.  And  with  it  he  e.iu- 
.jii.  leii  wh;il  .-■  I'hi^lishmeii- — their  ennals. 
Th.s  mail  n.a.nnfaetmed  his  army  <.ut  of 
what  '  <  lilt  of  what  >a.u  eall  the  d..s;.i,  ii.le 
i.ie..-  i.f  iiee.roes  .lehasei';.  iiemoraii/<-d  l.y 
_.,.,,  \,;,,.  ,){  slavery,  i...).ihk)  of  them 
iiiilH)iU-ii  int..  the  island  within  four  >-ears, 
niial.I.-  ;..  --,.<  ak  a  .lial.'.t  iiltelli^ihle  even 
t..ea-  ii  oliKi  Vet  oil-  ..f  tliis  mixed,  andi 
•  IS  V'.u  sav  ,  .i--;.i.ah!e  nia.~s,  he  foiK'-'''  -i 
thiiii.ier..':i  .;i,i  hnil,.i  it  ,it  what  '  Attire 
|.r.iii.ii-l  hh-."!  in  l'iuiii',.e.  tlie  Spanmr,!, 
.111,1  sv  n'  Irin  h.iv.i-,-  eo-.i.jiieie.'.  ;  at  tlie  mo-.t 
w,.;',:ke  Mo,,  in  hrivo|.e,  the  I-heiieh.  an.! 
pni  iheiii  uii-ie:  his  !e<-l  ;  at  tiie  plu.jkiesl 
bhm.l  ill  F'nrop.  .  tlu-  I-in-lisli  an.i  they 
skn'.ke.i  liome-  to  J.im.ii.-a, 

Xu'v.  hln.. -ey.,-d  Saxon,  prouii  of  your 
rae.  .  -i;..  haek  with  me  to  the  eomnienee- 
nr-iit  lit  ;he  e-iitniw  an.i  -eh-^  t  wl-.al  sl.i'.es- 
m.'.ii  \-.e,i  pleas..-.  l,-- t  iiim  he  eitlai  .\iii.  :i- 
e..ii..i  l-'iirop,  an  :  .aown  his  tempi,  s  with 
t:u-  s:'\-,  r  l.n-ks  ,,t  si.,\-,-iity  \i-ais.  .iiui  sliow 
;,..  . ;,,  ni.in  "i  SiMMi  lineai^e  'or  wh.oin  his 
iii..s;  ..  .ii-nn...-  a.hiinii  wdl  wr.-.itla-  a  l.in- 
K-hrali  I-  .  lui.ilt.  -.li  l'..es  !i,ne  placed  oil 
tlie  hr,.w  ..f  iliis  in-pir.-.l  :.la.-k  .)f  St.  li.nn- 
iii.t;.. 

<,,im  l-m!.'.  the  e.mra-e  ..1  the  n-.-^ro. 
r,,i  lo  IIa\-li.  iii.l  stand  on  those  5(i.oi.k3 
erax'es  ..f  tile  !..~l  sol.li..rs  |-"raiu-e  eve-r  had, 
an-lask  them  -..  lat  th.\-  think  of  th..-  negro's 
~w..i,! 

!  w.mhi  call  luni  Napoleon  hut  N'apo- 
!e..n  nia-h-  his  \va\-  t..  empire  over  hroken 
oa.ths  aa.l  throii-..;h  .1  sea  .>f  hloo.i.  Tills 
m.iii  iiecer  l.r,.ke  his  w.ird.  I  would  call 
him  Ci.nnvill.  hut  Cromwell  was  .miy  a 
s.il  lier.  a  -!  the  state  lu  founded  '-vent  down 
\vitl:  liim  into  Ins  gia\e.  1  w.mld  eill  him 
W  ,is;iint;tou,    inn    the   j^teal  Viiguo.Ui   iieid 


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iliivi-s.  'i'liis  iii.m  riski-il  hi^.  cni])ni-  nilliir 
th.iii  jit-niul  Ur-  slave  tiadc  in  Uic  Iniiulilt-sl 
villa^'.f  ot  his  (iuininiuiis. 

Vuii  tlii'.ik  iiie  a  laiv.itn.',  :"r  ymi  it"ul 
history,  not  with  your  t.-\  ts  lnU  with  your 
lULJiuHci-s.  lUil  lil'l>  yi-iirs  hriK.-.,'.  ul't-ii 
Truth  i;i  ts  .1  hearing;,  the  Miisi-  ol  hisUiry 
will  i'\it  l'ho..ii'n  for  thi- tirt-ek,  linitus  tor 
the-  Koiiian.  1  laini'iiiii  lor  iMiglaiul,  I''a\Ltti' 
Joi  iMaiKf,  choose  Washiii>;to;i  as  the-  hri^^ht 
i-onsuiiunale  tl(A\ir  of  our  rarliesl  civiliza- 
tion, then.  dippiuK  !"■'  I'""  '"  l''^'  s\nilij;ht, 
will  write  in  tin-  clear  Mue  alpo\e  llum  all, 
Ihe  name  of  the  soKlier.  tin-  state-^nian,  the 
iiiurlyr,  TmssviNi'  !,\)ivi  Kii  k''. 

\\"i;mii;i.i,  Phii.iis. 


TWO  (iUMLi;ni;N  <»l-   KHMTCKY. 


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(1  I    111    ■■  i  I    ;i    .....I    \i-M 

1-      ;;......  H    '■    I   »      ;..>,, L~    1   .,1, 


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1  ;,!■  lu  ■■  i,'  Ti'i.  iici.  ri  :i  [T'-il  111  .ue  c  ■.  in  I  K  m  luj^  I  ul  .>.  .• 
Ki    .!u-  i.\    1  ;  iiiur  I  (  1    i;  ^ij  ^th.H.I.    .11..:   r.  •.  .  cum.,  hl^  1..  i,ii' 

. ,  i.(  \I  1:  (;  I  :  -.  I.;  i'  c  «.ir  l!ir  C  .  Ill,  '*  hi>  \*.i'-  I  II.  ■  I  ■  ' 
7,S.,r-  f,i^.:i:..:  iiii  ,,ai  riiii,  i-e,ls  l,i  ^  ;  :,ilil,i '  ini. ,  ..1  ■!  '.*^ii,. 
1-.    -  1   w  r-.  t,,iii.  111.  list.  l«\iii-liin 

I     I  .1  ii.r  .'  t-r  ..f  '.  i-.ir.  F«(Lf  I1..1I    !  .m  Klmwi  t..  '..-  .i-~  ■■     ii- 
111.1.    1' f    ;  '.uit.iti.  11   .1- a  iirt.u  iicr  lit    llie   Ir.-pi!.   .iii.i    ^*ii'.    -1  ■ 

,■•:;,  .1;  ■-  1  ;..'lii  s«  fiT  lii]  th.il  iS  1.1  ■  II^JiIl  11' ■  II  ~  I'l  .1 1  .  -  ■ ,  L'  ^  .1  ) 
H.  V.  1  :.  Ml  in  ■■-  1  I  i:...Wc  li.r  iiiiii  .1  s  1.  n.!  bliC  ;•■.•■'  '  ■  il  ^'  I'l 
x.r.l  ..^  .111..  i  .111.  11'  Mii^.  I'p'  I  ih. -'■  t.iiN.  at  iii-ri.,.i-  i. 
:h.f  li..  '.  r-ii!  ri.i.ltrrd  Icov  i.f  Scni'ti.  .■  u  nil  Mi.  1,  11.  .1  .  ■  I'.i  ■  lli...!- 
.  hi-  .11  .!  h.iiim.mi.  u-  Ifleuii.;-  i)ial  s.l.  .n  m  •  >  i'  il'  ■  i.-.!  "  • 
I  ■  r\  111  -i!..  h  I'c'ir  \\  js  .11  i  ■  .:  *h.  1.1  i '  r  :.'■  !■  i  i'  '  .  :  • 
,  ^'lii    •  ;  ..    -.v    1-   i.ikri,    V  .111  I'm;. IT    .1.1  I..  ,!    ■■  .Neil  I      ■.'■    ■ 

1.  .    ■-.,:■    '  ,  ,!.,    ,.11.;   11,  l!..-  1    .1       -iirr.  iiim:.i  ^    v  ,    i.-,.!.iiifl  ^    i., 
i  .   I  .    .111.1    • 

/  \N'  liaN-.  in  June.  I'eUr  liiscoxereii  .i 
\  '  uuni;  i.ouiile  love  making  in  the 
sh!ui'lier\.  ami  with  ''u-  I'.ii-;" -^t  ai;i- 
tatiiiu  rejiorlei;  tiie  fact  tt.  the  Colonel. 
Never  hetove.  iirohali'v.  h;iil  '.he  ihu'.ering 
iif  the  ile.ir  ('lOi';  s  ■.vint;s  !iio\i-ht  more  dis- 
ina\-  than  to  tliese  ancient  involuiitaiy 
j^uariUnien  of  their  hiiiinjipUice.  The  Col- 
onel was  at  tirst  for  breaking  up  what  lie 
consiilerei!  a  jiii-ce  of  umlerluuul  proceed 
iiij^s.  liu!  wb.en.  .1  tt'w  days  latir.  the  Col- 
onel, tiiih  weii  !i\'  I'eter.  crept  up  breath 
les--l>  anil  p' eped  thriniuh  the  bushes  at  the 
pair  strolliuj;  alonj^  the  sliad\  .  perlnnied 
walks.  a!!d  ^o  plainly  happy  in  liiat  ha]ii>i- 
tiess  whii  h  I  omes  but  once  in  a  litetinie, 
thev  not  only  aban.'.oned  the  id>a  of  bc-tray- 
ing  'he  secret,  b'.it  ever  afterwards  kept 
avc.'.y  ir./n;  ;•"..'■;  \y.\ri  o;  ;:;c  j^ro;;:::;:  ,  ic: -. 
tbev  ahould  be  an  iiilerruptiou. 


I'eter,'  slaiuiuereil  the  Coloml.  who 
i'..id  lieen  tryinj;  to  get  tin-  wouls  out  for 
three  davs,  "  do  yon  suppose  lu-  has  alread\ 
-    asktd  lier  '  ' ' 

"  Some's  pow   tid  (|uii  k  on  de  trigger,  en 
somes    might)     slow.'      iipliid     I'elei    ueu 
trallv.      '    I'ji   some  don  t   um    de   triggei  '; 

all :' 

'■  1  always  thought  there  hail  lobe  askin;_; 
dune  b\  Somebodv',''  ri-plled  the  Colonel,  a 
little  \aguely. 

•'  1  ni;\  er  a,\ed  I'liillis  1 

"  1  Md  I'hillis  ask  \(iu,  I'etir.'" 

"  N'o,  no.  Marse  Komi  1  couldn't  er 
-'.1  lod  dat  floni  no    oinan  1 

Thi-  Colonil  \H  as  sitting  on  the  stone  steps 
i'.i  front  of  tile  house,  and  !'•  ler  stoo<l  belou 
leanmg  agamst  a  Corinlhi.ai  colnnui.  hat  in 
hand,  as  he  went  on  to  tcil  his  Io\e  stoi>  . 

"Hit    all   h-.ipli'u    Ills   way.    .Marse    Kom 
We    wu/    j;uiiii-    h,i\e    pra'r  nicelin ' .    en      i 
lowed   to   walk  home   wid  I'ludis  en  ax    ■  r 
ollderoLld.      1  bien    lowiu    to  a  \    er  hi  .ip    i  • 
tiinis   befo',   iiut  I  ain'   jcs   nu\er   done   so 
So  1  savs   to   n'.>si   I.   s.iys  I      !   jcs  niik  nr. 
s  inion    til  night    kini-r   Kai.    up   tn    .\iiut    1 
gwine   tell   I'liillis   on   de   lo.ui    iiomc        S.i   1 
tuk   m\-  ti.x'    fioin   i!e   lei'  tad  o'    m>    coat 
'De    greates'    o'    desr    is   charity':     ca/e     ! 
knowedi  ch.iiity  wn/ saint-  e/  lo\e.    bjiall    .i- 
time  I    wu/  preachin'   an   glorify  in     chant> 
en    idenlifyin    il;.\rit>'    wid    io\e     1   c  lUmn 
I'.e  ].  thinkin'   'bout  what  1    gwine  li.  sa\   to 
I'hillis    on    lie    toad    iionie.        Hat    nUK      ;;:e 
b.el    belter  :    en    lie    better  I    feel,  i..-   liett<r    1 
lirwiih.    ~ii   hit   boun'    '.n    nick    m>   hcar.i  !.- 
Uel    !  .  tlei     likewise-  I'liillis     among      nm 
So  I'hilli-   she  jes  s..l    dal'    li-temn     in  :i- 
tc'iin'  en  lookin'  like  w  t  wn/  a'reai'.;.   m-  i':- 
lOad    home,    till    1    got    sii    ■.'.  uked    '.'.p    in    m> 
feel'.n  s    I    its    knowid    c.e    time    wr.^    Kimr 
Il\  1  n   bv.  I  liadn'  mo'   'n  'lone   pieachin'  ■! 
wn/    lookin'    roun'  to   git    my  liible    m   n.\ 
hat.     Ill'  up  l)ol>]>eil    dat  big  Charitv  (ireiii 
who    been     settiu'     'longside    o'     riiibi--    tn 
tekm'  e\'  \-  la^'  thing    1  said,  to  herse  i        b.n 
-hf   tuk    hole  o'  mv  h..in     en   '■ipTee/t-   it,   mi 
sav  she    fell  nios'    like   ^houlin'        h'.n'      In    1 
knoweii  it.  1    ji  s  See  I'hiUis   \.  ia[i   '•■:  -h.iwi 
ronn'    'er   head   en    tu'n    'er    nose    up  at  me 
right  (|uick  en   flip  out  de  dooh.      I'e  I'.i'g-' 

l...ii^     ;.-.  i..lit -.-     ;-.;..' I  .*";-.!     -.--l-.^i.J-.     t     -.-.■    ;  1 1,-     I1..111..     t.- 

myse'f  dat    iiiyht,"   .idded    I'eter,  laughing; 


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tu  hilUM'lf,  •■11  I  .1:11  lMt:H  h  >  :'!  ~.  lllh.Il 
no  luu'  t'  ihitl.  r  nir  .11  I'iii'.V;--  'Au/  I'.i.'.i  •  ii  .i 
Hit  WW-  ii'Ui;  imi.  '  1:.- .  .,ntiiiut-' 1 .  ■'  !" 
I'liillis  i-onir  to  ii-ii!i  ^:i''  !'r.:!'li  ■WW  I'.i..  , 
liiU  lon.t;  ii"i'.l  ''<  '"-^  '-'''l  '■^■'  '■'■'■"'.  '/.■''- 
iiir<-lin  on  ii'-il'iuo'  I'.iu  j  ine.l  Kul  I'liilli-. 
sliv.ur.lnnvT  j  .nt-.l  \  it  1  \n'  iiruci  ni!;.;!!!; 
niuh  aV,  ■  lonn  ni\  ■  oil  t;\'l-  till  1  -  !\  t" 
m\-r  i,     I  >■   ami    )'nt    'ii;.-   lex'  1'  I       'H   I   ]<■- 

uot  to  1,  trh  -■!  wi.l  il:it      1  'i-  v-x  ■■■^"''  "''■  •';; 

li^-iit  tail  o  v.w  '  oat  ■  ^.'.'Viu-  niito  li'a-.  ao 
VL-  ilat.  !a!>oi   ••11  !-  laas'v  ri.l.-ii  H'l   '.'.M/a 

■.  .-N'  inoni'-nt\  iw  ■-.  iiisoii  1:1  all  lo'iy  I  jr-, 
s,-,-  I'lnlli-  \v:,!-.Tm  'Aia  '  r^'-'l',  •■!!  I  -a  ~, 
Shr  i.;ot  to  .-nai.-  lii-  ni-!'t  ''■  I.-b'l  If  l'i:i' 
ini-.    'I'.n   1  \r.v\  no  mo'     n  -  liil  ■!■■  won!      !<• 

•  lit-  ]■  ■-  walk'"!  'lown  m  i:,n\  :'.!•■  ■■ijinr. 
l),-,i  Ao  h  .■!  il  ■  li.ii'';/;:i    01  1-:1k1ioi-;i  '-"';'_'';. 

•  ai  .Ir  wall,  t  >Aii/  'i-'-l'  iM  i:-'   cnoai    t^'l   ai-' 

^wilt   .      IIil   l'"-l<  t"  '■'<■  lil-'-   •^■■'^'-'    ••"'  ''^'' 

Ininiiir.i  'nv    \uu   •ai  '!-  on-.U   -iilo.      lis   ■  11 

In'  1  ^l.ioii  oil  .!'■  !'l,a   o    ill  wat'n,  (11   I'a'.i 

li-  r^lic  (a.m.-  o..>\n  1"1'-'  111'--  lM!>li/f    vv.    ]\u 

:11c  cii  lift    1  ni''l   li:iii  >  ell  waii.o   o  il  01  ,lr 

.  i-.-ok    iiii.oitv  -low.  oa-,-  I'ailli-  (iwiirt  n;i.;-- 

no -,la.l  r.nnr   <1'-  l-otloni  \iv  '■  i  iIr.-~-,   l-'\  \: 

t;.  !,      ti.  atill      oil  to]i  .a-  \va;tol     till    1    f.!-ll'': 

It  ,i(,An.      i'.vu  io   m  'r;  -^^    -ot     wav  i>io  \v. 

,1.-  la.a-k.  >•!:  '.o;.    \iv  11-    \u.-   ti'-itiMi'  I'-n 

1  -a\-^  to    .  i    \a-  \'  kin  IV       '  Wli'H   1   i'l'l  :'"'■ 

nil  oi    lit--    wall. I,   i'lilliN,    \a)n    ir.'>     tr>-   iii 

)!,,!.•  vo  M-  t  >tili"    -■■'  1  <-a-i  li!     v-ti  >;j>  oasva 

Hat    I    iiaon  I   mo      n   i>■^  :-;ol     i-i  lai'l   I'uk 

,,>vr    ■'.!■    watt'-r    wa.  n      -a    loot    !!<-w    otf   .lo 

l,oll..in  n\   .Iri-rtak    rn  wlaT,   i   rrtolioi'    otil 

I.,  f-i.h  \r  uja  1  -.t"i>!'>a!  in  :<  liolo,  m  1  ■'    ! 

kaiiw.-o  il.    w<-     A!!/  lUnniU'Vin    rotm    m  dv 

watt''-    '-n   il- lo'inn  <!'V  wn/  >itu;in     'iii'lo 

hank    -.aino.M    miuiitv'   .  •iMt\>--o  liki        i^y 

rill'.!!-,,    sllr    --wallowtii    -onu;    watti-r,  vu  all 

I  oiirct  -!i.-    ]■  -\  loao  nir  li-ht   ti^kl  rouii' 

■  le  iK-.k.  I'll  --o.!  mi.'Jitv  onuk    -a\- M'a-    '  ! 

->\aao  nmviw  wia-vt-r  1,1;^  nir  .ait  n  'li>^  -'  n- 

w.ilt-r 

■  l>;n  liv  lai  li\'  'A'iii  11  !1K-  oil  '(  :  w  n/  w  ;io<ii'. 
np  .!e  I'link  o'  il,-  ci-ok.  drioom'  all  ■■y>r  I 
s;us  to     (T,  s:i\'^  1   : 

'••  ■  I1,R--  v.'U  'nu  inb.-r  what  von  -ajo  I'u  k 
von'cr  in  (U-  wiiUvr     riiilli--' 

"  ■  I  am'  nu\.  n    no   wa.itM  '.  il      -  iv^   -n. 
vev  rontetni'Uioii-- 

"    .    \>M,,..,    .!.,.-c    ...■!    '   .in-ii':'    1      .  i     --i      I     oUl    ll 

de  vvulti-r,  says  1    v.   y  tiuiul.lf 


■\  la  11    1    '.;rt    lU-t     --oakin      i  loVs    olln 

111'  ..■      !-■ 

llii   ■AU/  K>""'  ''■"■''^  'Aii'ii   WO  ^ot  iionua 
•  a    atloi   a  wliilo     I    ^v^<\^^     tq.  to  do    (looh    o 
I'l.ilh-  -^   '  :il'iii     o'l  put   lav  ■Ao     io'.vn  to  il-- 
K,'..hol.a  on    !  -.-.■   I'iiiil-  jo-  --tt.a       lo'  doni 
Ma/iiT    walnut    lo.i;-   do  - --d    up   m    ■■■•  t"  w 
,,  ,;  I,,,.,  V  ,;io--'~     1-11     •  I  o\  1  '-   ■liiiiin'        Mil   I 
vtiuk    o  1     111.--    taint        lion   1  i.<\<  'M-viai  o 
;,,..!:    '■  'A  -a\  in  a  iiiii' ills' tr.  ninii    'o!ua-a>-  1 
1-  '.on  out  11  .If  watloi  vil.   I'liilli-  ' 
1  i.M.l  on  i!r\  d.r'---«.'   ■-  !'■  --  ~!.i 
li.,.  v'.iMa    inov'' 01  wiii;  voii  --ai.l  Im.'k 
'  ,ai  .1'  in  do  waltoi,    I'inlli-  '     oav-   I 

■  !i.    111.  !i  -tiink  ..ii.i.-  ..ut-i.lo  d,f  o.,oi  ,' 
^  i\  -   -ll.      nii,;!'t\   <ot 
Mn   1   ',salkod  m, 
.X-,  1'  loi' .li'ow  noat  thi- .'!,■!  .  d' ihi';  roniin- 
i-ori!''''.  In-  voi.-o  -aiik  to  a  ko'o!  inraiiUihk- 
l'  iM.  fa. -'- :  aa.l  \v:a  M  It  w  a^ 'la  io.i  llioin-n 
ina  -.daaiioo  wa-lir..kon  Uv  Ir.s  na.  rol\  a.i.iia;^; 
I'lulli-  l..on   .!-':<.!  lo Alp  -    v.-ai-   11. os," 
o'loi  w  ill.  h  l;o  tn.rn.  .1  aw  ay, 

'11ns  i'--callin^  >•(  tkr  ^ooiio-.  ..I  a  linio 
l.jn.i;  iV'tio  dv  mav  Iia.\o  aw  ik'-ii.'.;  in  Ino 
do-a-l'ol  tiio  Cid..n^I  .^..fo  --ntli  ni''ni.,.iy: 
tor  -it'io-  I'oto:'  A'  1-  i;..no,  !a  v-ilinii'  d  to-.il 
a'vailo  ill  -loot  nin-ini;  T'l.-tt  -ottinL'ti). 
a^-  .,•  Mil-'',  in  til.'  fdiitv:  iw-';. ';t  .1  "■.-'-  llf 
\,i:d  oai  t'li.oi^d  tl:  -'.-aa-  iritil  :<■■  '  irn- 
to  a  -.. .  dad'd  -;  ot  it;  tia-  i:a.-1  datanl  oor 
,.,,,  'idi'to  In-  st,,.p-d  '.'  radi'i  kiio't 
;i„wn  ,oal  ;.i"o.;  ni-  l-'Hid-  .1-  tlanii'li  with 
ninto  d  ti-"::.  ti.^ti  ■'■^•■■-  A  dttlo  '  .<■  .d  ..la- 
t'l-lnoa-.l   C'lini!  'otik- 

Ho  .  ..ntio'i.d  knoi'ni/  -vor  llu-ni  toitch- 
111-  llA'in  -.-:t:v  ^vit!'  hi-  ;ni^o-.  a'-  tia.uuh 
tln-v  w-ro  thv  lVa;;r.!nt.  n--'.'''-' v  hui-iTi;; 
'Avin'iol-  "1  \'.a.-od'^s  o'linnnn  ion  wilh  hi- 
,,a-t  Mid  0  niay  li;o.a  hot  n  only  tin-  oiirlv 
^A  ',v  ,.!  tho  <>.'"iiintt  Ihat  idi-t.-ia  >.  ..ti  liion 
wlion  I'.o  r.,-.r  an.l  -Io'aI"  w.ilkod  awav 
p  a>-i;ii;  dnt  'lio  nalo  111..., ad.  am-  t.'  haunt 
tiif  -o^.t.  \\y\)-<   I.\m:   .Ai.i.kn 


Al'dslKOPHi;    10    '<"1N   CIIINAWA.N 

T     MiiK   Inr.-   J. dm. 

I  .,      N'.m  i'.r'.at.  Idti,  o.-er^rown. 

la-la--.  l;i.^:.;tn,t;.  !unil»orinK.  Inniniox 

II  von  .h.n  t  -^tlr  \-.iu  -tuini>s 

And  k.  op  mi  with  'lio  Cb.'iri(jt  ul^  Progress, 
\'oii  I!  do  run  diiwu 


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M:S(  II  I  A  SI  I  !   ^    ^11  /  '  //'  'A'-''" 


ill 


i 


Ami  Mi.-nK  nilx-rtii. 
That  s  what 

I  till  vini  (  \  or  hiar  tiit-  stDrv 
tlf  tlR-  '.till  Iryir.K  to  biitl 
A  loiomulix-".-  "tr  the  l.ri.l.'f  ' 
N«'  ? 

Will,  you  11  ^'i   till-   naitativr 
I  loiR-   in  liviiii:  piitiiif"- 
( )iii-  ol    tln-vc  .ia\  ^ 
And  yon  won  t  br  iln    loronioi!\.-, 
I'.ither. 

I'lit  that  in  your   ]iii>f 
Ami  Miu'ki-  it 

Molli;  with  \ou:   Mainiil  litth- 
( )]iiutii  pill. 
Will  vou' 
C,\vA\  Jo^-,  Joiin. 
WliatV  ti;r  laatlri   with  von  ' 
N'oniv  a  th  'ii-a:i.;  \'-ar-  hrlna.i  lb.-  a^,- 
Anil  -till  \'ou  think 
N'ourc  the-  head  I't   tlu-  proi-.--M..n 
Why  in  tlnimUr 

Won't  \-on  >;rl  tiiat  alnion.i  rve  ot    >oiir:- 
\  In  to  ilii-  -iun-  oi"  liir  tinifi. 
Ami  tuaii-'i- 

To  tin-  kin.!  .■!"  a  •■:  .whsh 
Von  a.ru,  ,in\  ho\^  " 
Why,  von  ^cli--ui!':i  a-nt, 
l'i,i;laiK(l  C.l  -tial, 
Vuur  K-].r. -t-nt.i'.iM.,-  in  'iii'-  '  ountrv 
Of  eiilii,'htiT.c.i  lih.-ity 
And  j)ro)^rfs--i\<   T.n.'-h. 
Have  bit-n  d(jin>,'  tlu    wa-h.-v  wa>lu-<-  art 
h'or  Mclit-an  man 
Long  cnongh  to  ha\t   i  a  vatvd 
Your  c()unth.s>  nllllloIi^ 
Al:o\f  tin-  k-thaii;iL  U  \  < '. 
At  wiii.,h  all  of  you  !ii\',-  t.niaiii' .i 
l-lv.  r -im  (.   .\I<in  <">ol  or  whate'.a;    In-  naiiR- 

wa'-   , 
Tlu-  Son  ol'  ('.in  San-,;, 
( )]un(.(i  a  t'.Li  joint 
And  ].rocvo.;>  .',  to  toun.: 
ria-  .Mon^;oli;:n   livn;-;-.- 
With  tlu   :i.-.vnt  on  t;i.    la-t  tu .,  svUahlf'^. 
lint  lla\i-  Nou  .  aiv-'ht  on 
A  !ittl.-l,i!  ■' 
Xary  a  oaui;l;t 

And  you  an'  to-.iay  not  only 
Figtailfd,  t.nt   pi);lu  aded. 
And  vour  last  d:i\-- 
Arc  worst  than  vour  lir^-t 
Took  nt   vunrsell 


With  lour  huiulri.(i  inHiions  ol   popv;'   'ion 
111  an  '•%  ■  ■'  '^tint;  rahble  and  riot 
( )t   nl  md  blood, 

Ami  a  '-r  thvir  lu-aiis 

In  i^n      ,  ,1 1      .lAiTiN-  and  tilth, 
And  \.ai  don  :  do  a  .lam  tiling 
IvM  opt  to  ■  niduragi-  thcin 
'I'd  In-  woi'-i-  it'  tluy  lau. 
\'on  M   a  ..;i-anlK  ,  di-fa\-<-il  (du-ese 
l'"illrd  Inli  ol'  svrl!iin,v  n  ai.!i;ots, 
Tliat's  what  yon  art-. 
And  civilization  liils  callo;  upon 
To  disinart  yon 
l-"or  the  wtdtart-  ot  tin-  Nvorld, 
Look  at  tliat  DowagtT  ICinpn-ss 
\'ou  vr  got  h-ading  you  around  bv  tlwuosf 
\'or.  oouid  make  a  white  mark 
t  )n  her  rharacti.  i 
With  a  j)i(  or  ot   I  harcoal 
And  hiok  at  that  Boxer  gang  ; 
The  kind  ol'  boxing  vou 
I  highl  to  give  ihein 
Is  tlie  oblong  kind 
With  a  silver  jdate  on  the  li<l. 
Bill  \ou'll  ne\-er  do  it  : 
Vou  ail!  t  that  kind. 
Ju-t  the  same.  >oinfbodv  eNe  will. 
And  already 
The  Anitriean  l-.agle. 
The  BrUish  I. ion  and 
The  Russian   B-  ;.i  . 
With  a  1-ram-o  ('.erman  -^ide  show, 
\re  about  to  open  a  circus  season 
In  vour  midst 
That  will  constitute 
A  iiRj;atherian  wonder. 
.\s  an  objict  lesson 
To  th..   viiv  wor'it  niisv;o\i-rumeUt 
tin  earth  : 

.'\!iil  .alter  the  regular  pertorniance 
There  will  be  a  concert 
.At  which  all  ci\  ili/atiou 
Will  sing  in  a  grand  chorus  : 
"  I'raise  Cod  iroin  whom  all  blessings  flow 
Wi I.I.I  \M   J     L..\MI'T()N. 

()l>»:  TO  EAIBONHOI.NT 

Great  Scott  ! 

h'at 

Man,  it's 

X.it 

So  liot. 

Keep  C<)o' 


MJSt/:/-l-.iXlA>rS  S/:LhL  / /<  >A'S 


431 


By 

Rnio 

1 1|  lu.  vcr  fret, 

An.i  y<t, 

'I', ilk 

I  )otll    IIIIK  k 

I'll- 

M.m  iil.t^t   wliu 

!'.ro\v 

Aii'l  --wt.us 
As  lin-v 
I.;i>t  June 
\V;i'.  IK  it 
So 

Ilol 

A^  Now. 

No, 

!l  >  not 

Hot. 

I  ),  no,  no, 

No 

An.l  so, 

(  ». 

I'al  ni;ui. 
Ct-MSe 

Thv 

Mo;ui 

I'or  skeleton 

!M-Mnu" 

(  )l 

Skin  ami 

Hone. 

Possess  thyself; 

When 

Winter  s 

Come 

'I'lie  le:ni  hy 

C'old  is 

Soon 

M;ule  nuniti, 

And, 

Then,  in 
.Ml 

Thy  wealth 

i)f 

l''at 

Thou  It 

Have  the  Lean 

Maji 

Flat. 


IN     MAkdLIS    (iAROI;N. 

I     I  :<//>, '^.      '•!      /rill.',     /■.'if'l.liil     I'okI'.    /''•'"'• 
■■/,■,".',■/      ,'//,.■    /,,"li:-'-    f.llil      I'.  If,!}." 

\1l'''ni,  .  r,.,,,;,^.-  (..nue  home  tor  the  last 
\  \  lii;i'  .  M.ir^'  t  w>  III  i.a(  k  and  toiward 
,11  ;iK.-Mi'M.n  lioin  Ills  heilroom  to 
lii-  wnidow,  :i'id  hill  lursrll  l.enealh  the 
l-i'.innuni  io  s.  ••  his  lav -^^  :r.  tlie  eait  stood 
l,-l,,ie  llie  s'.ile  II  toil  i'  ,  '  <■'!  what  slif 
liad  leared.  and  \l:o-;el  pissrd  tlirou-h  hei 
(■„i.i- -mane  wilii  liie  i;o!  !  hio~sonis  tailing 
,,,,  i,  .,  Vm-v  Wm.!i  tli.i.  e-,'S  met.  and 
)..  ;.)if  she  h'll"-!  hini  down,  motlier  an<l 
soil  nildiTstoo'i, 

■  Ve  niiii.l    wii.n    I    ti.'d  >•■■,  o'  tile  Cxreek 

IMothrl-,  tlir    div    I   I'.ft.       \\'eel,    I    wud    liae 


lll,-l     t. 


!i,i\' 


II  rii-il 


shiehi,    liul    it 


^^  ,,,,.,  ;,,  1,,.  ,,,  1  \-t.  colli'-  home  on  it.  ' 
\-  tiir\-  w  '!',  slowlv  ni'  tl[e  ^jardeii  walk, 
•'■  Ive  ;;ot  mv  de-ie.-.  a  doul.lc  first,  tnalhe- 
ni.ilus  and  classics." 

V'-  \e  ill-en  a  i;ndi-  siildier,  George,  and 

faitiifn  .'  ^, 

■  I'nto  ileatli    ani  dooiin'.  mother.' 

■  Na.'    saiil  Mai-ct,  ■•  nnto  life." 
DnuiUochtv   WIS  not  a  heartening'  place 

in  siekiics.-,,  r.iiil  M.u.-et,  w!io  did  not  think 
our  tliou,:;hts  ciidurni  much  consolation  at 
h'T  nciLjldiors'  han<ls. 

Kirstv  Slewar*.  luul  a  "way  in  s:ck 
visilin.i;,  consi-liiiL'  in  a  certain  cadence  of 
the  voice  and  anan-etncnt  ot  tile  fa,  e, 
whic'i  was  fell  to  1.,- sD.iihin-  a;u!  conipli- 
ni'-Mitar','. 

When  I  touiid  (~.eori;e  wrapped  in  his 
plnid  h-.-side  the  brier  !iu-,!i,  whosf  roses 
\v  re  no  whit<-i  '.h-.n  hi-  chc-ks  Kirsty  was 
ahv-adv  installed  as  coiiifnrt  r  in  the  parlor, 
and     h'-r     dro:ie     c:in.'     t!in)nt,di    the    open 

window. 

■  .Vv,  ,iv,  M.ii-el,  sae  it  s  come  to  this. 
Weel,  w,.'  dauriia  complain,  ye  ke;'  he 
ll-ankfn  \e  h;e  na  lost  voiir  man  and  five 
sons,  1h  sides  twa  sisters  and  .i  hrithe- ,  no 
to  mention  cousins.  Ay,  ay.  it  s  an  --.wfu 
lesson,  M  irijet,  no  to  m.ik'  idols  o'  our 
l.airns,  for  ih.it's  iiacthin'  else  than  pro- 
vokin'  the  .Mmichtv 

■'  nil  ye  say  the  Ahiiitdity  ?  I'ni  think- 
in'  that  s  ower  ;.M-and  a  n.iiiie  tor  f.od. 
Kirstv.  Wl'.at  wud  ye  think  o'  a  father 
tlv.'t  hanie  some  hoiiiiie  tliin«  frae  the  fair 
for   ,iiie   o'    his   liairns,  and  when  the   puir 


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hairii  wc-  |.li?:tvf(l  wi'  it,  \\>\-  it  "ut  n  '.iw 
li.itnl     .iiicl     lluii;;     It     iiitc  I     1  !>■■     iirr  '      1  .ii , 

WdnKIIl.  llr  WU'l  1"  ,1  i;ir.  -^il  .l'  'li  .;!:■'■  I  •  '1  , 
]rill(in>   I'ocly.        till,     I    krll    Wr^'l    tl'..il     ('■     ■.IJi' 

i>  >;.nin'  til  K-;i\i'  ;iN  ,  hut  il  -  iii>  'i',;ii^'- 
tlu-    Alini'  lit\-    i-    i'iiluii-.   II     liuii   ii   lip     ii'i 

llls.lv.  !l     ,;,ni.       to     Ml.       l.l-t     !!i,l!i      !!:,M      M. 

iirt'.i'.  ni\-  l.i.ldii.  I. it  sninv  i;r:;n.l  w  .ii.  n; 
till-  itliii  WDiIil,  an.'  til. It  -■  li....  ('..111-..  I  :■ 
111--  !.iik.~  l.lu.  lit  ...'1  i.i.'  till  -ii.,  11  :n,.I 
^tii.li.  •-  :i  til.'  .l:i\'  Ml-  w.mt--  I..  '•  If.:.;., 
till'  hi-  kiligdiilii  iti-t  I-  111'  Ml,  ill.  ,i  ;:i  ;'.• 
hit  -i  hiilf  ii'  I  hiimt.nhty  -..I  l',.iiirii.ii  I  i 
lui].'  il  lu'  w  iMiM  li:|i-  !  II  .  !'  1  mini  t-  '  ■ . 
l^'illWts  (',11-]. ri  lu-!'  hill  ...■  ".  !.••  ).•■;  . 
(i\"ir  iii..]i\'  c'Ui.,^  \i'!iilfi  .\  Ii!  n.i  I'ii  ;i\';n 
Kii-l\  .  lliiil  it.  -  .1  ;m:i1  h'  !  1  h  u  lu  h"  n'l 
il.  iuul  iiii'-llii.i  h\it  ,;iiil'  ili...  !'t-  ..'  ihi 
Altnirhlv, 

W'luii  Miii^i-t  liiiiif  -lilt,  mii  ,r.  ■\<-\\') 
h.'Miii'  hi-r -.111  hi  I  liir.  Ail- -liiir.n^  .  Tlicii 
sill   -ir.v  till   iiiii  11    \  mil  I  .\" 

■■  1  iliiin.i  U.  II 

'  N'..  \'i!  iiiin.h  niitlii-i     t  ii.jii.' -  Hill' -i-iii  I- 
alwiiii    11-.   iimi    it    i^iU'i'    mp     iiiiit;    ji-i;i    tn 
hf, ir  \ '■-;»  ik  ii]>hl,'-   'Hi;    !■.!    i 'nii. .  .iin!    '.i 
knuw   \-ii   iDiiti'ii;        li;i    y.     iiiin.i   ihriiKlit 

I  r  il'e.l  Ihr  yi  ,  r.iiitiif.  iiii.'.  ni'  :_i'\'"  nii'  tiu- 

(■,.,-]  Ill    ,1  hi  Hit    (h.li    ?    " 

■■'riKir  hii.I  hi  ■IT.  a  ki".  i-,',il  iiiiii!  hit.-.  ' 
(  ii'.it  i;t>  'Niiiaitu-.;  ill  111.  ,  ■  .iii'i  !.••  \\"ii- 
]iri  iU'hiiiL'  nil  hi-ll  'Ihiiil  ir.v'.i;'  1  ■■nuh'  ':■■; 
.>li  i.p.  im    I    ih.iuyiit    1    iiii-ii;   '  ■■   i:i  lii'    fiti- 

lirlnlr     1' li 't 'li '  i  •_;  .         i      A    1  -    iilih'    .,    Wif     !.lih'.;.    . 

iiiiil  I  lii.i  whii!  \\  ■  .1  h  '.':■;  ti  ■  nii  ilf.  1  •  ;  i 
Ml' iii\' inii'ihi  I  "I'lii,.-  :i,i  'I  ii ;;.  i' i  ■  :i  I'l'tii;;. 
thr  nil  lit  that  \\a-  i -r   -lU    til.. I  iii;;!'  - 

'•  r\.\-vr.  -ail'  Mil..  I  im!  'v  '-■  i  i-ii:i  : 
it'  hiii.i  w.i-k  lot  !iii'  ti.  hii;i  l"i  !■■  li  'ii.^; 
thai    111. in     iIiMii    .r     tit'.-.       0-i...i:i     Ln!;.:-..! 

II  u-  u  i '  hiiilli  hi-i  w  1  I-  iii  III-  •iniii-i  lii"  I'l  1.  k, 
iuii!  he  nil--  n\-,-t   ,111.1  .1',.  •-  an.;   o-..  ;-   i^.iiii, 

■  r-  Villi  Cii.i '   ■ 

-  -  .\\-,  iiiiil  '.-.  h  i--i  li  111.  inilh.-'  an  .  \  i- 
•-niil.  "  \'\\'  -ill  Willi  inc.  .\ni  1  ,i  .aii'l 
iiuillicr  til.-  ', .  r  aii.l  wh. -n  I  ■...r.lil  .'  i'.- 
ill, -thin'  'at!  In.hh  v,  -..i-i  -  ]'■■■  <';<-.  C,,:,] 
lUiiuii  hi- a  li-inth- k"iiii-i  'Ihn  t;  ntii  •,'i'tn.,- 
to  UK-  ;is  with  a  ih.i.i  r.  ami  I  .-iiii-ih  '1  ih  umi 
into  iiiv  hi  ■!.  all.'  li  ii  i-li-.-|.  in  111  l..\-i-  ii-^ 
jn   in  V  mil  lli-l    -  a  Mll- 

'  .Milh-,-1,    lliiit   \\  IS   my   .  ..mi  isi.ir,.  iimi, 
mitlur  .kill .  I   hai    ionL;i  li  ,i'   tiir<.aii;h   thai- 


1  olii  -1    -Imiii  -  loi    tlio  (lay  when  nm  tiiootli 
,Miii!  !  1  1    ojii.  iK-.i  u  I '  till-  L'vaM);cl." 

Mii;,;rts  w  .IS  iiii  olil  fasliiotieci  ^aiilin, 
-'.  itii  iiink-  ami  ilai-n  s  nml  (..i^i-t  nu  not-., 
.1  ith  '.'.M  1  t  -I  1  lit' il  wall  lliiuii  aiul  tlu  im 
i.iii!  ino-sio-rs,  w  111 'I- iialmi'  li.nl  lii-rwiiN. 
.111,1  u;iii.  ii'iis  tliiir.;.;iils  <-oiiIil  vi^il  oiu-  with 
oiil  aiiv  jiititij;  iioti-.  .\s  ("n.ir^;i-s  voiit 
it'.-niil    to  tin-  1  io-i  .    I    i.'aii;;llt    In.  I  -ayiii^;, 

1  li- -  1  \  ants  shall  sii-  1 1  IS  fiu-r.  ■  and  tin 
;,i  n  I  1 1 1'  I'.iiiiiii-i.  t.  11  11 J  Mill  11-  ill  tlu-  shallow 
.'.■  .ii.itli. 

ria-  'I'^iit  hi-lou  till-  tiiil,  ("iforvic  w.is 
1  ,iii,ii  out  to  hi-  rornii  am!  lloiiisii-, 
w  1.11-1  lu-.iit  \\:i-  ni.L;li  unto  hn,-akiii)^,  sat 
'..,-■1  'mil  till  ,ii'ti  1  noun  'r!u-\-iisi<l  t(iiij;li' 
til-,  i-illi'i'.-  hiitth-  oM-r  a;;ain.  w-itli  tlk-ii 
l.i- I  It  iV- 1  lii  — ii-s  !..,■, nil.-  ti'viii  hm  this  titm.' 
•'..n.-  ot  Ihi  tn  -;iok.-  .it  hm  k-  M.-ir^it 
\'.-  -  ino'.  '.n^  iihiitit  tin,-  ^iiih  n,  ami  slit'  tolil 
in.  thill  (ho' 1,1-  looki-il  at  Ilmii-ii.-  \vistt'nll\- 
a-  it  !a-  hi!.;  sHin'-tliing  t.i  sa\-  ami  knew  tn.t 

lliiW    to   ill.    It. 

.\lti.-i  a  'a  hill-  In-  took  ii  hunk  from  tuhn\ 
i'i-  inhir,..  ai'i!  hii-aii,  like  om.'  tllilikiliL; 
o    .1    In-  w.iiil-  i 

■  M.r-ti-r  jiiiiut--on  \-t.-  inir  h'-i-n  a  k'"'' 
in-i-Ii'l  tan  lin  .  th''  hi  si  1  ox-,  i  lin!  aitti-1  in\ 
iinlhi-i  a!ii!  linthn  \\h!l  \,-  tak'  this  hmk 
ti  -  .1  h.  .-|.--ke  ih  \-it- -^riiti-lnl  schol.ii-?  It's 
i.  I.  ilin  '  Ini't.ili.  n . '  Iloin-ie,  an.i  it'- 
i  .oniiii-  I  1  intin  .  \h-  liiinii  Imo  ye  i.;aNi  ni. 
^il  aiii  \h:^ii  .'lal  sa.i.l  hf  was  a  kii-.'l  o' 
I'.|',;iin  -iiint  .'  Xoo.  lu-rc  is  iii',-  -.lint.  iim; 
■  '\\     \.     ki  n,    I   '1-   olti-ii    tho.  ht     \hiL.il    -a\.. 


-    li'!'.    aliil    oii.    ,i!iii    Wii-    ;^nii.. 
■  i     it.    |)iiin--i--.    for    !n\    -,iki-    a 


W 


ma 


.1. 


'.  ;■    ill  i-oine  to  -1-.-         ami  ( '.i-or^i.  lonlil  iioi 
:i:;-l  won!-  fm   ::;,  n- 

it'll     Moi'i-ii'   nn.;t-;-ti-.i  1  Ma    lailiin- 

ni-!   J  nliiit-,  th,it   1  lin  i-   h-  tt?*r   tiiin  onvthin 
.  n  .-atth,   I  il  t.  a.;  :i  t;!!   I  .li.  ,  ami,  (^cmKn 
1   ii    t'U    Noll    wi'.ii    h\in     in  .n    (ti..-sn,i    kin 
W'-.-n   1   V.-.!-    vi-ni    '.-■iia    ii.,i-    1    iiail    a    clm-l 
till     ami    ii!\    li'-.iit    «a-   luin<.ii    lii:i,-    laith 
T'l-    I  'il- -i,--    hi.-   ht-n   ni'-    liii.If    tliiiii!,!]    1 
-hi!    n.  1  thin      lo   i'".\-    ni  in    iiniin-t    I'lni-t 
Ih     a'.-i-    s.  .  iinii    hi-Nonil    in.n     iiml     iioo    111.- 
\i-.-ioii    ih    Iliiii    ii.i-   (oiiii-    to    nil-    in    tins 
;    nriit-n        [..nUia-    xr   Iiiic  iliini    fir   mail   Im 
:ii.    tha".  I  I'.-riliil  (in    _\-..ii!       Wiiil  •,.-  inik' 
,1    jiia'-ti     loi     \-ir    .iiiUl      Doll,-'.      ii.iii     wf 
;.airt  i>  " 


■.r/S(  1:1 1..  ;a7".'  '.v  ^■/•/  li  rioss 


4'.^ 


Tlicrr  wiis  w  tlirii>h  sinj^inKin  tin-  l)ir(hcs 
.hk!  :i  >i<\\\\'\  ori).<-sm  tlu-  :iii  ,  wlit-ii  <'.fcirgf 
[.layrd  in  I  low  -nil  vi>ii.<-,  with  i  lilll'- 
l.n;ik  ill  il 

I.iinl  J<.--ii^,  ifUK-iuhfi  my  iK.ir  iiiaistti , 
:.,r  h.-'-A  l.i-i  n  ,1  kind  frcclid  In  :nr  and  tmniy 
1  j.nii  laddir  in  I  )riinitiK-lity  Hind  np  lii'- 
s.iii  li.  all  and  j^ivc  him  liclit  at  tnintidf, 
a'ld  iiiav  Uir  iiiai>t<.r  and  his  >cliulars  iiucl 
siini'-  miiniin  wlirri-  tht-schuU- iK-vt-r  skaiN, 
ill  th...-  kingdom  <i    <Mir  FathiT/' 

'I'uid-     Doiiisit-    -:.i.l     "  .■^I'Kii  and      i 

~(rtii. d  as  the  voice  of  aiiotht-r  iiiaii.  and, 
th.n  he  kissfd  Cuori^t- upon  tlu  londKad; 
luit  what  tlifv  said,   Mar.i,'<-t  did    n..t  wisl;  to 


SIN(,   not   my  imisc,  the  woi-s  ol  him  who 
plies  tho  hue, 
Who  K:i/.es  vacantly  aliout.  with  puiK- 
ni-  lips  and  foreht-ad  low. 
Whose  form  bi  neatli   the   wei.nlil    of  untold 

lilirdelis  bends. 
Whose  \  isaj;e  is  more   marred    than    that  of 
other  men's 

l;ul  rather  riiiK  ol  him  who,  d.estitute  of  hoo 

audi  hope, 
lias    vet  Willi    miser\-  anil  woe  and    wretell 

rdness  to  eope. 
Wli.ise  iiistiiK-ls  low  and   j^rov'liiiK  lik<   the 

instinrts  ot   the  beasts, 
hind  their  aim  am!  eml  of  beiii^  as  he  riots, 

eats  and  sleeps. 


When  lie  passed    out    ,it    the  .i^ardeli  K^'te 
tlie  wesleriiiK  sun  was  shining;   nolden.  and  ,  ,  .,      i      ■  i 

the  face  ol    I  K.msie  was   like  unto   tliat  .,f  a      Of  lum  who.  born  and  bred    mi.l  the  lavish- 
littUehild.  Ian    Mac;.,\RKN.  meiits  .  .f  home, 

Ilastlu-iue,    b\-  some   mislortiine   dire,  lieeii 

forced  to  roam, 
Without  the  knowdedKe  of  a  craft    lilsd  iilv 
IMH.I.VS    UIKIMDAV  bread  to  earn. 

,  ,,,      ,    ,,  ,,     ,     ,,„,.    ,.,.,,,  ,,„,       Without   the   cumiiti>;    to  direct,  the  vision 

T    11  w  I    a  llltU    (loll\    ;    -lie  is    one    \  ( .u   oui 
I  .      ;....  t"  discern. 


\\\\\    a  llttli    doll\    ;    -lie  is    one    \eai   old 
to-iiay 

She  s   never  very  ii.uii^hty  uor   cries   to 
lia\e  lur  way 
\ii.;    cause   it  is  her  birthcla\' .   1  waiite.i  her 

like  ne'.\ 
Hut  her    face    eol    .•     little  dinv.   like  dolhs 

sometime  do 
r-,,     I     t  .ok     s,,ni.      soap      and,     water     ,iiid 

scrubbed  her  jiist  as   soli 
;',in,oh,    inv   i;oodm  ^s    -racious      her    ii>-v 
.  heeks  washed  oil 

She    W.lsll    I    one    b'!      pleltV    witll      lie]      flce     so 

\i.rv  wlr'i 


(If  him    who    seekin^;    honest   toil,   can    no 

fiiiployment  liiid. 
In  citv  full    or   countr\  sparse,  tor  (iextrous 

hand  or  iiiiiiil. 
Who    vi^iuly    wanders     up   and    down    all 

through  'he  liveloiiK  ilay. 
Wi'lini;  to  heave  or  dig  or  till    loi    low    .md 

modest  pay 

I  If  liim,  posseesed  of   workman  s   ,  ratt   and 

versed  in  artist  s  skill, 
Wiio  labors  not.  for  \v..rk:i-aii  s  t;iiild  is  bar 

to  freeman's  will. 


1    .piicklv    lan    to    iiiamma    to   fetch    hri        ^^^.^    rules  an.l  laws  of  brotherhoods  do  iK.t 

allow  or  >;rant 
\  riulit  to  to  toil  to  him  who's   not  ^A   their 


aind  all  riulit 
\.  \-el  .  lii  \-'r  avjaiil  wid  \"urd,olh-  sclu'cks 
be  red 
i>ellv's  w.isn  t    ni.eie    ;..  ■.visii  '        tiiats    all 
my  mamma  said 

M  \K'N    i'i    Rin-iMii.nr , 


ini    MAN  twrwo/  (  rtu.  noi: 

..    , i  ,, ■   '.  ,.      .',;,.!    t..ri!i 


■  t  [.  1,1,,-    ■  i,i     in  Ic.lKiii 


<nvn  ilk  or  stamp. 

Olliini    who   .nl'i'lly    l:iWes    his   crust    from 

curb  or  open  door. 
While  others  feast   and   ie\el    in    more  than 

iniple  store, 
Who    seldom    finds     for    .ichiii^    limbs    and 
Weary,  throbbini;  head. 
I'l,.:.  ■'  ihVT.ri-       .More  than  a  (ioors'ep  Ol  a  ioU   as    ..    ^  oVtTl 


ami  a  bed. 


•i 


I 


3a  I    I. 

'I  I  i 


.     1 


.1.'  I 


,I//,S'  /  /  /  .;.\-,'  ,  '/    s    v/v  /  ,   //,  lA'.V 


I.  !.■    ■     .'      -   ..'      .   i    I,  III-     I..-,    ..    ,,   .,„      ll,.-,„,l..|.l.- 

II'       ..    ,1     I'f         !.  I,'     k.il^M      h   .4      I...M 
1.     ..    .    ■   .1..    ,    ,M   II,.-  ..It  .    I  ■       I    -III.-     J    ..      I.       Out.    1    . 

I  •  r  ..I  I'M  -.'  •  I  III- Ill   i...k.  .i.Mii  .,11 :    .. 


(It    iiim    «h  .   ^.rk-.    iiini    .'.Mi-    .  :    vm     ,:•  ,  I'KI.SIDl  M    KRl  OKKS  ADORHSS  AT   THI; 
.1.  i.'.li.  t  hninl^nt    Mill.  llMkM.  <)l    (lliMiRAI.  .lOl'UHKT 

'Pii  lirnw  11   Ills  r^iiiTow -.    iiiiU     lii-,    ^ii.niii       ins  -,,  .,    ,    .      ,,  ;  .      i    ,,,.    \,,  ,.!.,.„ 

fllHI    |i  rlill^s    !llllll!i  , 

Whu  I'm'N  :iii  j<i\    iM   I  uiniMl  t     in.  pi !-■ 

rcli-:!--!-. 

Nil     lllllllr.     nil     truivi       lH'      iulp.  l       .,;iw       tin  '    '  "■  !■.:!■. »ii..  -In.n    ."'    l  ■     .n.     .!.;,.-. 

iKiiirlinii--    I.'   til'    iHii'i-i  Ik     I  )  I'l  1 1  111  is        si-,li,.         hiir^lu'ls      ;inii 

1)      liiin.i.-     (  >iil\   :i    liw    wDiils   (Mil    1 

W  liux    111111.;  ;-  i:'-.i.l  am!  .juil.  .i    >v!i.,-.    -mil  ^  ,v  t.j  \oii.  Im   ;]K-spilU  i^  willing; 

iir^  .  iil-ii.  li   witlliil  l.ii:   li.r    ll.-'li     !s    \v:ik         Wr    iiavc    lostnii: 

W  nil  >.\iliii!vl  ni.iMiii.iHl  t!,v.    111'!  I  oiisc  i.'iu  .  i,,,,tii,.i     ,.i,i    Iiu-ih!  cs'    roininainlaiit    ^<  t: 

-I  arnl  with  SIM  ,.;;,;        i     l;,|v,      1  ,^i     nn.     ii;;lit    liaiiil.        N..t 

Mc.R   riifsri:  i-  I;.-    lliai.  .ili    tile   iurs.-,;    -on-  ,,,-  vrst.nlix       Im'    ni\   li^lil    liaiul   siiK  c    w, 

''•    'i.iiii  ,rii-  liiKs  lii.^i  tlifi  ,  ijiaii\'  'I'l:^  \i-ais  a>;i> 
i-'.i!   iiolT  I'a-  '.  It    tin    '.iia-t    ..t"  iiiiii     wiaini  "l".  i  lULtli'l    I      liniu     -,riii    ti.    lia\>-    l.t'ci. 

'■"-'"I"      i''-  :i  "1"''  .na;.-,;  ,.t'  '],,    ,.;,i  i,,-u].l,    ..:'    this   nhi-risheil 

liinl,  1.'    Ilhll    win.    ii\"i  ,;     iini    ^tril^'f^lfii    In 

■'""  ).■•  th.  I     I.'    1.111    r.iiiin-\         IK     h.as    ^oiif    til 
1  l.-.i\aii  'v  inl-t  "'ntlitiiiK  ('•'  li!iril\  w  iiicli  Ck  id 

'^"'    V '''":    '-'^^    ti.    Allan,  K^'vi.      wlin,  ,_  ,^    ,„,  .    ,,^,,,    ,,^.,.  „,,  ,    ,^„     „.^,;,i,„„    ,^.,„^.,, 

t  iK-  iiiiiin  iii;^  stai  -  .lii .  sm^ 
'ni..  iirmnis.'  nS     i  .■'an-i;'  . 
ik-ail  III  iiruiso. 


Wii.i    mai.i-   iiiiii    -'.li  i:    a    in-iplts- 
I  unaii   '.Iii'Il;  ' 


till     ~ri  |i(ait  s 


nr  am.     i     iiavi- 


-tnii;L;liii  tiii;(thi.i    su  man 
illi-n   ti'   inaiiitain.      llrothci-- 


il'    iLiinni!  iimi  in    Hi-   iinai;c.  jait  !ii-t(i   n 

ill-  ■.  \a-, 
'I'll  -I. in   nis.\"'nk-      \\  ill  I  iiiaiii-  iimi  -nnli  11 

ill  mil  .ii:s  raitii  .im!  -kv  , 


I  i;   aii   1  li-  iianii-  iiai!    ta-iiinnni,  in    '.iiiimi 
i-  --  i.iii.'  ami  -i-a 


.    ,  ..  .i.it  ■  iiali   1  -a\"  li    \iiM  in  thi-   nur   rrnatt-st 

[ill    priMliaa-,  111    -W...U    ,.t    tan.n,,    lal.onT-       ,,,^     ,,     ^,„,.,„^^       ;„     ,,„^     ,„„„      ,,,-    ..^^n.,,,^,, 

"■"l;"<l-r  .Ji.iiin- 

Tla   striv.;u!i-   w  i    .in-   i  iij,;a,i;rii    in   is   lur 

;;u    iniiu  It'll'   III  jn-ta'..-    ami    ri>^hti--iiusiirs- 

wlisiiiiiii    l.iivil   lia-  taii,;lil   n-    i-    tin-  hrnai! 

Tn.i.i  In  I  I'.u  I  n  ami    Mi,— m  im--,       [lis   mi; 

,-    iuttv   -iin:     man,     Inni    a      ^ '' ""'    ''"''    '"   ^''T   ""    "'^"    i"'"'     ''"    "-^^ 

... -iTc    .,     iia|.|i>."   i-min.i;    ni    mn    ili-ar,  ilfai: 

iiri'tii'-!    '\iii'  ha-^iim-    i":    tii.it    kkuI    tn    his 

i-li  vnal  ;;!■■       Wlnit  nni   1  savul"  liis  [n-rsm! 

aiit\  '      It  1-  mi'\  a  Irw -iim  1  wii  ks  a^u  tliat 

W:i  )   n...  -■    inn;   i  .-.iii-rwi-i    '      Man    'innisrh         !  ^ '»   iiitn  .it  t'm-   ii,i;ii'.in-  li.  a.i  hniuhly  am! 

:ni-    a;-tmns  .itiii  l:is  nrvi  (!  noi'l-   t.ikii.^;  ins  -h.nn  ui   jirivatiniis  ami  the 

Till-       .!:■ -V  ,  i..i\>    111.1. ir    intn    wliat    iu'  .-  imiLJi  wmk  ol    tin'  c.iiiii  i,ii;,;n  liki-   tlu-  (xinr 

ni.m   -  :n-l  1)1"  iiMWr:  aini  iTi  ml-  <'st    laii^ina  .\     ttiK-     ^t-m-ral  '        .\     tiiu- 

.\  tiiin.^  tlialii'li-iKi   .  i.-c;.s  tlia'n  sUuins    .vnii       Cini-ti  m  iXiiiil.!.-  to  In-  in-oplt- i 

imifHiiiii  111  !■   niiiiv  '•'■'  ""  'n-'"  \  "n  liiL'  ilaysure  tlark.      Wf 

Nil  ti,N'  in  lu.a-l.  no  li,:ht   in   '.tain    n.in-iii       '"i     -alanine    i:-\i.a-is    ,,n    a.cmint    nt    tin- 

'.lit    ;  Inaliismiii-  I'liuil  \\  inkt  ilm  -s  1 .,  in^  laninant  in  mir  lain' .       Xi. 

-mai--    wnl    nmiic,    ilu   l>lc-s;nt;s    !>i.-    );i\iii 

I'l'-  \  mi    11   ni.isii.:-,     nslmn-    tniii---,  -.vliu  i.       .duiii    vi-.-.;t    i  in.s-,     nnk-s^   \i,u   itiniUL-  the 

nin-t  .^i',  ■■  liai  k  .u;ain  li.ni  'a'  im  nls  In  m  .iiiimij;-!  ns,  .mil  tht-ii  vuu 

pti..  !  i^^'it  ii  I  tm'  wlaii'ir  li'    lan    tin-    lijjhl       ina\     li..'k     t.iiw.ilil    tn    ait.inrnii;    tTdWiiiii'^ 

i,i.;!ite(.iisiK-s  ami  miMi,.  ilciin.-:uior 


in. in 


lew  1; 


I.'  ..:  VI..1 


Tn   ii\i-  in   iai-if  ami  with'lif   imt-   tu  hiiMk  I.^'l    tin.-  \V'..ii:i    raL;u  nuimi    ns  a.nl   t-iietiiics 

in-nn-a'.u  .  iin;,  ii.,i  ; y  n-,  ihe  I.i'ii!  will  staiul  hy  y.ui  aj^aiiist 

Tiii  iiii.iv   iink  I',  till  n- n '  liu-l    ami  tin-  -mii  tin.'    luliii'^ss    n.uai    ui     liit-    liic     ai.i;    at    tiiv 

.isriiiiis  til  (■,..,; .  mnnu'iit  win  n    1  le  (k-cins   il   rij^lit  toi    iutit- 

Oh  vi;i  1  s    >iii   \i,i.  I'll  iK'c  ]'.  .!■  I- w'll  riniit' (jma'  more  " 


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(U)k   SI  KMON   IAS  ILK 


■  11,1.  f  r'i.ii 


I'rui.ul  .i,iii>  wUoiiii-:u;ln.-.l  in  lla-  v;u;in<  y 

J    ,         l,;„:  lu.M  i  runioi-.ui.l  Irir.llui.knlilyllKU 

yv\-^     Willi     111'-  .!i-i>nM-ninn    RMiU   lint 

,K,a,Un.,iN,l,ul,.an.ll..n„„l,,.,in .■       u,    .!.•       •  hu  I   u.,1   -      .nan         J,    -   ^      ' 

OiukU  11  wi-   K^niu-.aiul  couM   o;;lv  iml,-      ^'u,  i,.  ,nn.,  Po.iU  ,  -^  '"' 

>o,itnl,ulinn    e,uumM:i„c.-     an      .^.      that      "''■'  -""^'"' '^^  ^'""  ^'     ',',;',',  J 


liv  MinpiuUv        ltwa>;.- w.U  mt  tlir  I"-"''^' 
l;.,n<rstl;at  tlvy  !ia.!  n-l  r:ni-lil  tlirglintof 

.A.  \     !    .    .1.         \ 1..      ►.(■..C 


;;:;;a;;:;h;"roi his >:,.,;:  an  .m..^.  m.  t.,n.rs-thatth,.vha,!n,„,.a,„.iM.„.Ki.nto. 

,„,„,    ,„MKhtinU.cii..,aac,:     Ui-     u.^.u!  ^"•-, ';'-;,^,  ^l^^: /•^.:,:,.       „,„,,.,,„     ,. 
to    su/.t-    on    rvLry    scra|'    ol     <  m. ,.•■.,.  e       a  i...  '  _    tnilDil 

W\  .   an   uiilailin>i   srnsc  ol   lun^-,     i.u   an  i.i^.nn     i  ...in,^ 

al.M)'iiitv  iminirtiality  r.-.;ari',!i  ^ -u!.v  .  I  "'■'■^■.  .       ,,   ,,    ,,,' 1  I ),,(  tor    Ft-rin- 


It   ^DLS    uiUuiin   Mvinj^    I'.ial    M ;  ■•     Mai 
failycai    tliil    not     lakr    n^rv-u-   htll-   n-l' 
(Kir'iiiK  till-  Slim. >ii,  "1    in.iK    !>■  a    ll'.iiK-   ..i       l.-'u 
practice  aiiv  -thcr  piuianc  .l-v:.  v   ,,1   l-.-t,U  ■  n.a  u,,.    >.,.,..  .■.■.■•■     .■-         ,  ^ 

!„„„K.,i  lu-aicrs.  u  .ii.i  m.  "..tier  I:.;.  -"; -■';"''v/"'""\. •':.,:!".:::",;-?;:':, ia^: 


\,.-.,  a    v.v.wX    a!;i-n  auM   Duclor    l-t-riii- 
1  w-cal.l  staini  t\v.>    incciinU-s   tacing    tlie 
,.„i  ,„,  v:t  ,i,u!n  til!  h'-  lu'd  his  smifl". 
lint  tl'.a.    vunn-  Inrlias  ^;ic  oi,t     at  they 


practice  aiiv  ''UK-r    iMi.aiic  .1.  N ■  • ■•  •  .   ■,■     ,    ,.,,v,.t  tlirir   face 

!„„„K.,1    hearers.       U    -li.l    m.     ni.tlcr    1:.;.  -'•:'>-■';;'';/■;:,;:"':,,      ,,;^:       tdilna 

elahoratc  or  how  i,.  oii-nnt  a  scunon  in,„n  ;:.„;-,;,  t:Ui;ii:.h  tlK-ii  nn.ers  ta. 

'■^v;;ri:;i:::'^i^;i;i:r:.r'Mnnt.n,  who  -what^:u,,ti,...„.i.vcwn,uiiuiuthey 

always  approachedtwo  houi-,  an.l    n-ua;lv  wccpiavm                                      ,-,.„•  I  .i-ireri 

,l.-l)rivitv  ol   liu-  huinaii  race    Irom  tne  text  -.  ,  ni.  a  pica-i '1                                           ,..i,i,,„,t 

:•  Li,e,  sliiiic,  .,rthv.„ht  iscomc.     ,t  n.iv  ^  An,    thai  .u  J  ;-^,  ^^    ,  ^  ^  n.:;; 

'-^'-^^-^  V;;i;  r.,";r".:rH;::;i.,:-r  :'::'nn;:n ,;; ''nnin;,ochtv  kuu,  an'  a 


COllfiilelioe        H 11111. 


a"  tin-   c;ien    wavcc,;    in    il.       '..okin    :   an'    a  11    wa.nr   V^- "h"'/'^-'™'' 
.        ...„nan  nature  ha-,  lunil.tions        his..nn,.n    ,n     "^:"";i'^''^^,,  ^       the  new 
,„a  tailure  u„uhi  have  heen  no  a.cre.ht  t,.      o:  ina  Una  h;n,  ooU  ^  ^::';;.;,^rh;  ^e^iultls 
IClspetli. 

•■They    weie  sayiii     at   the    I'lc-l-vl'iv. 
Hurnhrae  reporleil,  -thati-   In-,  in;ir   than 
seevenlv    hemis    coontin     pint-,    "!    coi,;-c 
an.!  a'  can  weel  believe  it.      Na.  n,i      it  ^  i..> 
tae  he   expeckil   that.  !';':-p.th  .ii  i    i;ie  them 
a'ailler  ae  hearin'." 


irini-tcr..  N  lli.iair.l,  he  writ..s  his  sermons 
„-,a,vs„h.  ,.  tcnsh.cts..  paper,  an'  in-s  that 
c  iiri.  .'.  aua'  at  the  en. I  o  ilka  paet-  that  he 
,!'-.!;a  ken  wiiat  lies  .Uiein  ,  an'  the  sU-eve 
,,    hi-    e,„in   -lip-    the  sheet  across     tae  the 

,,h.t    -ale..'    til,    H.l.le, 

r.iil  Doct.n    I'en:U,)-h  v,  es  clevelel  ,  -all 

JanneSoutar;ooke,i,ntos.'h.ni.n.!at  it  iie.n    ha.   ni.    ^^^  ^^^^^^l"};^  '^^    'X 

r-it    and  Klspelh  uent  at  on.  e  f,  woik.  peth  ,.au..e,l  U>  eiip.v  ^'^  ^"^ '^..'^...p,  - 

■■  S.t   'oon,  Jamie,  .or  ,t  c. U    ,ht,n  n,  '^^^ ^^^^^^f^^^^^  ^ll^.^iwar  te  U^  naUhcr 

a  ineeimt.  ■     .  ,    ,  \.    „,,,i    \\y<\    ^r\    me    th.inkin'. 

U  took  twenty  thr.e  minntes  exa,  ,K  .  ,.,r  mair      !'   J^  ;,;-     /  -\,.,  \,,   Kihle  open 

Jamie  walehe.l  the  c......  1  .lan  .i  ^  "^'^  ^„'    ^,,,   .,  ^      ,p       .^„.    j 

■■   riiat's   the    laist      niakin     ..  veiltv  Ion:  .  c.t  tne  p.ace  lio  au.w.w  it  M  \n  a. 

an.l  l^'m   V    Kpeii.l  on  everv  une   hnt    that  winnere,!  aM   heel,   sae  s  ow.      H--  ^^ 

ith^.ntuiudr  the  sixth  hea.I.      U'lK-her  ^^v      he  ..1^  the   he.  le    ,.  a  ^a^^^.-U^^ 

U    wes    the      heKinniu'    .._    l.ntn  ^    o>    'the  m    ^l-'    ->V;^-.;^";„  ■^■1' 1,„,  ,,;.,.      Ave 

;;;;^at  at'tha;'tuu:'^"'^'  "^  "  "~""^^   '"  ^i^h::;  t.  l  -^..^  .^^   tune,  hnt  there  s 


MO 


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til, ill  (rtilil  111  I'm.lin'  u   ihiI   ln-icu      ,iv    ^iii' 
I  lit:,  ^n  If  tin  ;    r  lu  \  CI  ui  .11 11  il  ill  kii  k  in  i!i;i 

\ll-^     Vlii  li'iM  11  ilhl  liol    ;il)]ili  (  lalt    I>Ii»li 
t;.il   iphililuiu'-   111    S'iij'tnn>    .iiiil    li:iil    In  1 

Ml^l'h   urn  •   I'l     ll;l-~    pliu  lu  1 

I'.lls     til       lilllU^li  I      I'        I'l'.-l  (Ulllf,      llliii  , 

lu-  >-  I.. 11   li.,v\    w  1    tl'ikni  111  lii^   ^;,iinUii  an 
Irr.llll     ].;!;■.     .lllu    l!i--l:;l    --tiliiuil   ll'-rltllOtl  li>! 

tliin\  \  1 .1!-- 

'  S.I'  \\':.i\  '\\>  '•>'  'iai.  think  \f'  llr 
li.iM  IS  l"i  .1  \vliil<  I  n  tilt  iiioi--  11  till  'l.i>  . 
.mil  s\  nr  lii  --.U:-  'I'li.il  s  wli;it  .iKin  ->.l\i-. 
'i\lt  \\\:a\  •<i\''  till-  .\l'ii--lli-  r.iul  '  Wi 
-.li.ill  s,  t-  \vii;a  tin-  .\]i(istl(-  r.iul  -.ay- 
Ill  [■111-  111!  !ii--  K^i'''^''  •""'  tiitn-  iiji  tl.t- 
|i.i~-.ij;i  all-',  ii-.ii'.-  ni.nlu  Irn  vci-^.t--.  ainl 
tlun  in  s  all'  "11  a  juiuh-  (lint  ai;ain. 
Winn  a  man  in-  i-.acliiin  lai- >a\  In  -  axi- 
laiii.;  a\i--<rn  him  i^ic  li.ill  an  mir  o  pa-. 
-ata--    aiiii    amlhci    li.iU   iml   "    ii.i\-i-i- 

■•■111  >  a.  ihlih-  pt' ai  ill!  at  any  rate,  -^av- 
llninhiar  '  i'  ill'  !.i:-'  l-.i-t.  Inr  liiiiu--t  man. 
ill-  lii->  a-.i      iinu   iM'.'ii-  uniii  tut  a  tmily 

I;  -.  ai-  tiiii'i;.  I  s.iiil  tu  liini.  tat-  li'il 
a  rait'  w  1  milk,  ami  .mitlu-r  l.u-  >;ir  it  tlii- 
mipty  iiii;li.-  la-  lii  k 

■  It  -il  11'  mr.-.  Imt  a  \  i-  niitui-il  ihal  wln-n  .i 
\Iik1i  i.iii  141  I-  l.i.-N-  lu-  pii  aclii  -.  aiilil  >i-iini.n-, 
tuit  a  liii  K;ik  ini!ii-ti  1  tak-  tat-  aliii--in' 
lii- lu-i  ! -UT-  ai'.ii  1 1  aiiin' M-1'ia.-i'- 11  tin.-  HiMr. 
I'.iil  M.u-t-i  I'.ttiialii  i^h  lif"  twd^it 
innii-.  at  iin\-  ri',-  unl   l-'.l-pitli  tastid   tlii- 

-w'lt-   of     lU'iaiii-i    ■•.\illi    Mil  li    ki-i-n    ri-li-h 
thai   I  111  .:i.;i  1!  Iiii   ,1  -.i'.ii- 

■  W'l  11    \r  ^11-   hi    -   t'-rnhh-  priMiii   o"    his 
tt-i-ni-.l;i.  --.  am'   tin-  i-  aia-  n    tlnlli  ■ 

'  lli..i\iii,  ma  hif'iu-rn.  will  hi  lai 
niamiii  th.m  tlu-  him-t-  n'  ony  '.-artbly 
piiltnt  ill.  Im  till  '1  M-  w  ill  nu  lon^i-r  t-:it  the 
lli-Ii  11'  hnil-  iiiif  ii;i;  k  tin-  hhiuil  i>  jjnats, 
hilt  \\i    -hall  -link  thf  iuii-\-  pi-.ir  ami   -ciiup 

tl-.i    1 inn-  ni'-iliin       .\nirii 

111  !i.-  n-  111  lii  -■  n-i- 1.  luimiiur  than 
an  i-wh  .i:-.il  .1  ave  ianul  that  a  man  witlnxil 
hiimiir"  -r.'iiia  hr   liln-Aiil    iiitat-  a  ]H)i)]iil. 

■■.\'  l.i.-.r  tii.il  ti-.-  h.i\i-  n.ii.-  (  .\aniiiia 
linn  in  linn;.  >i;r  a!  t!-.'-  --nlir'^m  :  it's  an  aw  In' 
wart,  t'nri!  ".  mi  k'  1  p  n.  it  iimnva  lin-iili  Imdy . 

■  I'liit  Iht-  nil -,  IiM,  -  nai'thin    tai-  tln-^^iMt 

tl.,;*    i-:.:\:    .!      ;'    tl    '•.••:■     ■ : '.     •.':■.:■     ]■    v.t     la:" 

'  It'  jei-in-  wi-s    liiiint    ,1    >i  inrna   nu-ntinii 
't  ;    he  caniKi   h'-have   liini-cr  Uie   this  clay 


^111    111     lnai-   11     it.    thoiiKli    VI-  Vfn    h» '»    r 
ilmu  t-  man  as  i  \  1  t  In  <-(i 

■  It  \\i  s  aiiitlni  tt-i  ni-ti.  anil  It  lan  this  v\  \ 

Null,  ma  till  nils,  a  wtill  no  In-  ki't-pm' 
\i  (>n\  liiii^ii.  ami  y<  ill  a  jjie  liaiiu-  tac  yii 
am  liiin-i  s  ami  miinl  \  11  am  luisiin-ss  Aiiil 
a-  sum-  a-  yi'  K'  I  haim-  ilka  man  ill  k-'I'V;  '■"' 
111-  i.Ui-1,-1  ami  shut  tlu-  ilmn,  ami  staml  I'm 
li\«-  im  fiiiiti -,  ami  ask  hinisrl  this  soli  mn 
.|iustion.     '  Am  I  a  K"'''  '        Atmii 

'I'lic  anit  n  mai  npsi-t  mast.-l  ,  ,iiul  a  In  (! 
1.11   i!niii;r  Ji  i-ni-  wi    ma  cltiow. 

lli-aul  no  .1  woiil  on  tin-  \vy  Ilk  k .  hut  a' 
-.iw  il  was  tiaimiii'  in  him,  ami  hf  k'' ''  ""^ 
ailli-i  histlmni-r  asil  he  luullm-n  ta'fimn  wt-t-l 
"  .\  lain  on  Ilim  in  tlie  liyre,  rowing  in 
tiu-tiat-  lik«-a  liaiin,  aiiiU-vt-iy  ithi-i  row  ho 
Willi  s.iy.  '  .\in  1  a  k"-''  ' 

'  It  was  na  tannii.-  lot  a  man  o  hi-  wi-i  hi, 
tit-iilts  !h  in  a  mariitil  man  and  a  kiik 
nn-nihi  I  ,  ami  a    y,'[t>\  hiin  a  lit-ariii' 

■  lU- soln-n-il  liiioii .  anil  a  luvcr-aw  him 
lilt-  tlu-  Iiki-  sim  1-  Hut  he  lu-sna  foi>;ot,  na. 
II. I  a  \  I-  srin  a  look  coim-  owti  Jt-i-iiis  tat  i- 
111  kiik    anil  a  \-t*  ln-t-n  frart-il 

W'lu'i  the    l''n.-f    Kiik   utiaTrfUil    m   tlu-ir 
\,uam\-   ovt-i    two   ptoliatioiu-rs.  Mrs.  Mar 
laiivi-n    snmiiii  il  tlu  in   up  with   siu'li  t-xti  1 
It  lit  jnil).;mi-nt   that   thi-\-   wt-rt-  thrown  o\tr 
.iinl  pt-aft-  rt-stortil 

'  Tin  ri  s  sonif  o  that-  .Mnirtow-ii  ilrapn- 
can  hn-k  not  tin  ir  wiiulows  tli.it  yt-  raiina 
pa—  uithool  lookin  ;  tat-it-  s  hits  o  hhif 
ami  hits  o  tt-il.  ami  a  nhhon  lu-n-  an  a  latt- 
yomli-i  . 

-'lis  a  honnit-  show-  ;inii  ilt-tity,  an'  no 
wnniii-r  tin.-  las-it-  Stan    and  stare. 

■  Bnt  i^-AC  intat-  the  shop,  and  pt-t-ty  im  . 
tlit'rc  -  m-xl  tat-  nat-thin  ;  it  -  a'  in  tht-w-in- 
dow- 

Noo.  th.it  s  .\Iai-l<  r  I'opinjat  ,  as  nrat 
.mil  tiktA-  a  littlf  inannii-  a-  •  xtr  a    saw   in  a 

hhuk    .Ui'inll. 

■  Ilis  hit  st-rmon  w  t--  six  poi-nis — tnt-  .1 
h  il  hf,ird;,t'iiit-  lonraiifcdott-s  tint  t-ahont 
iiinist-r  an  am  .ihnnl  a  loni  twa  huriiit-, 
.11  tloo  r  ;^aivdt-n .  am!  a  snowsttirm .  wi  the 
ti  \l  tliirtt-i  n  tiims  and  'liilo\til  twal  : 
that  was  a  .  a  lakm  window,  and  Nt-tht-r 
loll  s  las-ii '.  tiidra -I't-])  thinkiii    o    him. 

Tlii-ri.- -  ithi-i  -hopnii-ti  ill  Xjiiitlottii 
lliat  f.iir  srimiur  \  t-  wi  theii  windows-- 
tlu  V  rt- that  ill  st-t   ont     and   itisidf  tlicri-'s 


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•tie  a  vViiU  n'   ^tuff  that   lii'    iii.iii   i   iiim.i   y^>  \ 
wll.it  v<'  wiiit  :    h"    N   c  1.   Ill      iiHiiit'il    ^^l     In-. 

UIII    J.'.'""'^ 

Its  ,,  ^;i,nin.l  sli.,|.  I.,t  \\i'-  "1.1  li.iik  111, it 
hat'  I'liiilv  1)  tmi'  ami  laii  tuiu  dwa  t  tli>' 
thv  tiling;'-  1p\  1'k'  'MM  .  \>-  ill  iii>  K'  I  '  vouiiv; 
liuily  iii-lilr  till-  'liiiii 

'riiat'>  Mai>l.  r  .\>i<  htinnui  lil>  .  Ii'-  In-' 
m  iti-ual  than  lu  kc-n^  Imo  In-  hainll<-,  aii.l 
iukImi'Iv.  Ill  ai  111  liiiii  laiiiiiil  hfinl  m  tail 
II    hi^  ■-'  riimns 

■  N't- ).M  I  a  1  n  !•  It  til'  V.  I'M  iiaiit--.i'  iimiiiil, 
ail      a    luiinlhln     "'     in-tili.  ati..n    '    •■    ii'-M 
\'ii    nai-    --I11U  I    w  I     111'-   I'atilan  li--    lli.m    \ii 
■\hll]l|'lt  all     t:M     ill'    .\|."st;<'s 

■  Ii  -.  Ill  li  I't-'liii  ,  iia'-  il'ii'l.  I'lit  -an 
iiiiM-'l  an    no  i  '■ti.i  ta--ls' 

Si)  the  iihl  aii'i  ynun;,;  n)iin>n)liii-'(l .  aini 
rliii--c  Cariiiii  1;  nl. 

III.IAH'S  sroHv. 

T   T  !•■  \v  IS  li",  1'-  lllutf  thill  a  h  il'\ 
11        \ii''  ;■!  i\t'i  1)11  ihf  -!r.  .1-  all  .lav  ; 
Aii'l  li--l.lin}j  in  In--  tin\-  iiiit^t-r- 
'rill-  -ii  mil;  III  a  hv'kcn  sl(-i>jh. 

IK-  wa>  t  i-i^'-d.  ami  fjlil.  ami  liiinv;rv, 

N'l  t  lii~  I  1. a-  was  a  si^'ht  tu  M.-f, 
Ati'l  lu-  liMi'-'l  t'l  a  •) as-m:;  ladv 

rit-ath'-,  iiiithu-    will  mhi  vi'h'  im  '  " 

liat  sill/ 'lii-w  '  I'isi-  !u-!   iiir  liiu'l  iiiinlK' 

Ami  luT  tiaiii  nl  -ilk  an<l  lai'- 
Willi'- she  starril  with  liin,i;!itv  wm'k-r 

In  the  t-a-cr,  piti oiw  lata-. 

Ami  til'   >  -.'s  that  sh";i'-  -"  hn-^'it'iv 
lirinum. '1  n  <i  with  .'nsliinv;  tain, 

Ami  Ihi   iH,'>;  liUlc  li'-a'l  ilrw|'!>'  >i  1"W'  i 
Willi'-  his  lu-arl  I'l-al  a  sa'l  n-train 

Wlun  ni^iit  t-anu-,  laii.l  ami  .larkly, 
Ami  tin-  lamps  w.:'-  .ill  alii^hl, 

'riit.-  iiallul  lips  j;i'-\v  whit'-r 
With  childish  j;rivran'l  (ii'.^dit. 

A^  1  was  |MSSint;  tlu-  oiiti.iiKa- 

(  U  a  rliui.  h  at niss  tlu'  wav, 
!   f'lnnd  a  [""T  iha.!  halw. 

With  his  111  I't  'Ml  a  hi-ok'-n  sl.-i^h. 

S'i'Mi  MMlii^  an. I  (.Mf;ir  fmitsh  J.s 
Wet'-  h'^tl'l  I'll  tlK'  (ro/'H  stR'ft, 

And  a  ii">   li.i-'ii'  'i  ii''"  tlii'  -t.;i.i;i;i, 
Covered  with  snow  and  slft-t. 


'  >\\  hi-  1  oat  w  I      I  111 w-Kiiy's  niitnlirr, 
(  III  his  ai  111    1       Im  m  n'  w  sli-d  . 
l!a-.i-  von  SI  .11  iii\  l.i'itlut  Hi)ali  ' 
III-  "ii-ht  t"  I-    h.MU'.  Ill  1»-<1 

V'Mi   -  '■,  I  h'.iv"  hini   It  .-imitht-rN' 
Whili-  1  i;"  roiiii'l  w.th  tin-  /'"  >4 
■l~ii.  \   iniisi  havo  l'Mu;"t  al.otit  hmi. 
All'!  he  s  -,tia\i  d  a  Aiv,   I  yti'  s- 

l,a-t  iii'_;lit  uh'ii  h.J   sal'l      <  >ill   I'-itllcr ,' 
All. I  al.'Mn  'th'-  'lailv  l.n-.i'l. 
Ill    H'st  Ihi' w  '.n  an  i-xtia 
CiMiri-iniiiv:  ■'  "i<  I    11''^^  ^1'" 

I  w  1-  l-llin    !h'-  hovs  a'  tin-  oMii  -, 
As  !i..-,v  111-  >vas  onlv  tlir.-i 
Ami  tli'A  sin-  k  in  loi  this  h.-rt-  sHiimtT  ; 
And  s.-iii  't  hoiiii'  with  im- 

■    Aii'l  W'Mi  t      wiia!  s  tilt-  iiiatt'  I  .  liijiili  ' 

Whv  .1"  \«Mi  shak,-  vunr  lu-ail  ' 
I  »  1-'  itlui   111  II... I. I'll,  lia\<--  !Mt\  ' 

I)  Hn.iii    in-  i-an  t  I"-  ill  ill!  ' 

111-  '1,1-].'  d  'h'-  rliil'i  t'l  his  iMMMn 
In  a  ii,issu)!i,iti-,  cl'isi.-  .-nihraii-. 
IIi^  Itais  Mii'l  kis-t-s  filling; 

■pwixt   soil'  iMi  tlu  liltU-  laii-. 

Soon  till..  lioM-li  i;rit-f  grrw  sik-iit  ; 

'I'lur'.-  w,i--  m  \'  I  a  tiar  iior  a  moan, 
I-'iM  tlu-  luart  "t  till-  lU-it  l.ot'l  Jfsiis 
Had  t.ikc-n  tiu-  chiMrm  luMiir 

i'll,\l;l,i  s  M.  I.i;\vis       -.1/    diiii,/."^ 
in    !>'/'  '//  l"i   l'>r^s. 


SAI.\ATI<»\    AM)  .MOkAI.ITY. 

,  ,         ,  .  .,.  ,,,,,.,        I      I  ,       I    ,,,ri  :      I'l  »->t,\  .-  ri,in 

'     ■'  .  ,      ~',,,i" ,„,  .„■    ..,,      i'r,     ',1.,.S    .,1 

.:',,':■',        ,,  ,r.-.     •,'     H    .,'       :     .V     1,,      K.  ,       I'l       I'.-.     "• 

,         II.,    ,!    1 1    -..-    '''--'■  ■■^'    -.1    1 I-' 

,,,    ,„    ,, .-I.-:      '...■  -    '     ■■ ""  ^  ■■■  '"-•■■',    •'• 

Ih.-l,:,"  ...         ..    <••■"■■   ..:■  l-:.n.i.'. -.'.. .„,.."  "S.'K.!- 

1        ,    ,,     .    \I     .   . 

'■T"^:r,.:  'iivr.u-  U-siis  with  in-  imir.ility.  with 
L        hiscnisi.-   nii(.;i   :■■•■•■■■   wMio  even  (.alk-d 
his    hrotlu-r   A'.'..;,   with    his    prayer 
■    1'k-     y.     pi-rtV>t,'      with     his    lu-nodiction 
f'lr  him   who  'lu!    Hu-    I'iist   >  ommaiidment 
and   tan.i;hl  int-n  so    with   his  wliole  oaretT 
hill   of   man's    sul'i'CliM-    s.ilvation,    is    an 
olij'it     to',     vast     to     111-     sw.pt     from     the 
Christian  skv   Iw  tlu-   l"--soiii  ot   any  school 
past   or   to  cotnc.       IW   von   anvwhcre,    tiiy 
(-,.:..,...!    -.,.  >!,..  ;,>M,-ii..v  .,(   life     in   yoiith.  (ir 
middle  life,  or  old   age,  'to   lu-t    snlTt-r  any 


1 1  . 


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i//s<  / //./A/.-'r.s  S/././A  //ONS 


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\  iinr  I')  I  Miitu-t    \iiiu     111  all    .1-.    til    llifiKii'i 
,,|  ,1  [„  i-..in.il  iilii  ilu  lu  I-  tcniU-K  .1    llii   li  .n  II 
III);-.  Ill   llii-   ^.i\.unir       'I'lir  pri  V  i-i   nii  iiuiiK 

III      s:il',  illlMli     lll.i\      liuili       wilU      Jiiiwri      I.I 
i!<  rmiliiiii        \'iiii    in.i\     iiol   111     liili    til    Iniii 

ih.lt    hlK'    til  ll    illl^-l  ■-   IM  T\     Ji-llll 

I  111-  liiilili  II    ...iiii'l  itv  I'p'  WITH 
I  .ml  s  |i.itu-iii  1     ni.l  lim  ur.ith,' 

l.ii!  A-liiliMi  linlvii'--  iii:iv  v;  itli'.i  ,i!iiii!iil 
\iin  iiiiiil  111'-  iili-riiu-  111  Inii'iii'ii''  ol  nun 
till  !t  will  .iKv:i\-  1"  111  tin-  imtiiitii.ii  "I 
Ji-u-  Cliri--t  .1  pliRT  w  lirrr  nil  sh.nl'iu  i  mi 
,  iKiir  A  i-li^mn  tliut  will  in.ik.'  tin- 
>.  rniim  mi  tlu  Minint  |i';i\  i  -■'■i  uml  |i:ut  in 
\ '  mi  rarllih-  lainr.  i'diik--  it  umUi  ativ 
iiainc  Calvmi-t  Mrtlioilist .  Itaiili->t  nr 
Citlinlu-,  that  nlij^iiin  ili-clMu-  ■•!  aliimlon 
-11  tai.anii  iliaw  in-aui  In  hiiii  wlm  kmw 
l.i-ttiT  Uiaii  all  tlir -I  liDiiU  \\li<t'in  In-  tin- 
hc-t  ilc-tniy  I'l  ill.    -mil 

All  lliiniluli  tin-   I'.li-   "t    ^'.in-l     In-  nm-n 
nl  hi  avtii  MiuinU-il  til  tin   I'lin   i-'    n-art    ami 
an  aw  till  ihnii.ifi  ruHi-ii  in  all   t'ii---l<\-.  »\'-i 
tlifsintit  that  -iiiiifil  111  ilii'l  an. I  m  tliuii.ulit 
aniluhiii    a   t.;<'nt-i-aln  ni   at',  r   «hi-  Sa\  loiii  - 
ilialh.  till'    hiavi  11-  nl'i'im!    l'>  tin-  \  i-ii'ti  nt 
M     John,    an.l    this    ilnino    Mcin^;    -timii    .i 
lailiant    -tar   i>n   tin-   liotiltr   nt   larth.  tluTr 
laiiK-  Ihi-  -anil-  inii-ii-  a^;:iin  ''m  ll'.''  virliton-, 
till-    -anif    tliimiKT    in    tin     liilnntv  i.|    tlic 
\vu  kfil        -■  Hk-s-fi!    ari-    tlnv    thai    i!i.    hi- 
riiiiniiatiiiiiuii!<.   that   thi\    iiiav    ha\i-  riv;ln 
to  tlR'  tri<-  111  liU-,  anil  iii-i\-  i-nti  i  m  thriniL;li 
Ilu- ^atrs  1.1   Ilu- cit-.  .    Ii.r   witliout  an- iloi;- 
anii  -oiii-nT-  ami   inni.lL-ii.-r-  an.l   nlola'a-r-. 
ami    \vhi)Soi-\i  t    lo\-rt!i    ami    inaktth  a  In- 
l\vv  tla-   moral-  ol   Jf-n-   ri-tnrn   to   n-   m 
aw  ml  -ij^iiiriranri        l.vt  u-   not  aiM   to.  nor 
akf  awav    from    tlu-  uofi-  of  tin-  proi.hi-i  v 
ot  this  liixik.  I)\\  II.   S\viN-(. 

Ol  k    HANNKK. 

"I  X"^iii:v  Cliri-t  i-  prt-arlit-il.  tht-n-  i-  a  lii - 
V\  tiaiici-  yuiil  to  tin- tlit-init-s  of  the 
Luril.  I-A'i-rv  linu-  a  siiinuii  i- 
[irvacht'il  ill  tlu-  jiowi  i  of  tin-  Sinrit,  it  i>  a- 
IIiohkIi  -1  -lirill  claiiun  wukt-np  tin.-  fit- mis  of 
lit-11.  for  every  sernioii  s^.•^•Ill^  to  -ay  totht-iu, 
"  Christ  is  come  forth  a>;ain  to  iklivcr  lii- 
'awlui  1.  apti  \  1..- u'lii  ol  Vo'iir  j-.w'.vcr  ;  ^::-  r^:::^ 
of  kiii>;s  li.i-  comi-  to  taku  away  your 
domiiiioiis,  to  wrc-t   from   you  your  stok-n 


ttia-ni'--.  .mil  to  |ito<  laiiti  llitusetf  v<)Ut 
M  ,-(,  r  Oil,  llnrt-  is  ■!  sti-rii  joy  Unit  llie 
inini-liT  soiin-tiinis  Uils  winn  li<-  thiiik- 
1,1  hillis.-ll  a-  the  .iiitaKolii-t  o!  tin 
pouir-  of  lii-ll  Martin  l.nth.r  si-,  ni- 
alwav-  to  hav.-  Ml  it  wlnn  In-  -anl  Coim- 
1.  I  II-  Sinn  *'"■  '""'^  -i>-tli  I'-ilm,  iiiul  li  t  tin 
.1   ',  ll  iln  his  wot-l  Win-   that  was  lining 

111.  Ill- -tanilanl      tin- sl-.iiularil  ot    tlu- i-io-s 
II    voii    want    to    ticfy    llif   il'vil,   iloii'l    ^;o 
al.ont  in.-.uliinK  phllosopln      .Ion  t -it  .I'lWii 
an.l  Willi- out   hn>-  svriiioiis,  with   loiij;   -in 
l.iut--,   throi   iiii.irt>-is  of  ^  niik-   in  rxtciit  , 
ilon  t  irv  ami  luH  tiiR-  siiiootli   phra-.-s  that 
will    siiniul    -wi.-illv  ill    ln-opli-  s   ,al-       Tln- 
lU-vil  ilotsn  t   care  a  hit  loi    this.   Imt   talk 
.ilnnit  Christ,  pri-ai-h  aliuiit  tlu-  -lltT.•Iln^;-   nt 
;.  S.ivionr.  tfU  sitiiR-rs  tli.-it  tlu-n-  i-  lift-  m   -i 
l.jok    at    htm      ami    -traiKlilwax     the     ilt-vil 
Liketh      K'l-.'t     ""I'n^iv;'-         ^Vl'^'-    'y^,    ■'' 
tn.inv  ol    tlu-   miiii-tir-i  in   I.oinloii  '      1  In  v 
pivaih    ill   tlu-ir    pulpit-    Uoiii   tlu-    hr^l    "i 
l.iniiarv    to     tlic     last     of     IUv.'mli«-t,     ami 
iiol.oilv  tiiuls  fault   with  tlRiu.  h<--i. iUisi-  tlu  \ 
will  pro(ilR-sv  siull  smooth  tliiii^;s.      I'.tit  hi 
a  man  prt-aili  Christ,  k-t  hini  iliscUiin  ahont 
tlu-  powi-r  of  Jt-sus  to  sa\  f.  ami  pr<  ss  lioim 
>,M)-pi-l    truth  with  simpliiitv  and  t>oliliR-s-. 
-ira'iKlitw-.iv  liu-  fu-iKls  of   ilarkiu-ss  will  l» 
a^;ainst  vou:  ami  if  thfv  cannot  tiite._tlu-y  w.ll 
show  that  tlR-vi-auhowl  ami  haik     'I'lu-ri-  is.i 
ili-han.a-    1    say.it    is    ('.o,!-  ik-l'iaiu  t- ;     In- 
)jaunlk  t   thrown  ilowii  to  the  i-onk-ikratnl 
pi,w.-i-  ofilarkiuss.  a   ^auntkl  wiiiili  tluv 
il.iK.-  not   taki-  up,  for   tlu-y  know-   what   Ui 
nu-iu!oUs  powt-r  for  ^;oo<l  tlurt-  is  in  the  up 
lilting  of  the  cross  of  Chn-t.      Wav.     llun, 
viiur  banner    O    yt-  soMr-i-  of    tlu-    ir..ss, 
t-aih   in   vour   phue    ami   lank    kn-p  wat.li 
ami    ward,  tnit  wave  your  haniR-r  still  :    t..i 
though   tlu-  adversary  shall  he   wroth,  it   i- 
hi-i-ause  he  knowelh  that   his  lime   i-  short 
when  once  the  cross  of  Christ  is  lifted  up 
Cii,\Ki  KS  II    Si't-Ki-.i-.i'--- 


TH»:    \WSI:NAI    at   SPHINdt  if  i  i>. 

'"T"*!!!-;    i-  the  .\rsriial,       f  i  oni  lloor  to  ceil- 

1  in^i.  , 

Like  a  liu^'e  orKnn,   rise   the  Inirnislud 

Hut  from  then  silent  pipes  no  anthem  pealmg. 
Starlks  the  village  with  strange  alarms. 


.\rFsn-i  1  IM   '!  '^  ^•^'■'"  ""•^''^ 


42<) 


All'   nlint  ns..«n.l   will  ii-  ,  li'.w  wil-l   .m.l 
.Irciirv. 

k-vs 
\Vli;it  loiiil  hiiiKiil  iiii.l  ch-iiial  Mi-mrcs 
Will    nuiiKlc    with    111'"    -'^^l"!    -'•"'I'lf'- 
nil-- ! 
1  hi.ir  tvfii  iiv)W  Uif  iiirmiU-  ti'  n  >  .  liutiis, 

'llii- ciu>  ul  ;ii.;uiiy,  llu- fii.lU  ^-  >...n..in 
Wlii.  li.    thruu-h   tilt-  ;i^;.-^   tluit   li.ivr    ^m,ii,- 

111   llllf    ll-^, 

In  luiiK  rvvcrlRr;iUoii-.  u.u  U  lair  xwn. 
On  li.liii  aii.l  ham.  ■  .  riii^-  ihf  SaX"''  ham 

IlKT. 

Thro'iKh  •-■iiiii'tic    Iwu-t   r..ar-.   ill.-  N'Tst- 
liiau's  suiiK- 
Ami  huui.  aiiii<l  tin-  (.laiii'.r. 

UlT    lli^tallt    lic■^^r^•^    -.ouikN    tin-    '1  .irtar 

I  li.-ir  Ihf   FU-reiiliiif.  who  from  hi-  iKilaco 
Wlu-cl  iuit  h>    but'U-  1"-11    witli  ar.a.l'nl 

iliii. 
And  A/ti<-  priests  upon  lh..-ir  U'ocalli^ 

H.-at    thr  wild    war  .liutn>    iii.i'it   "1    ■>  r- 
l»-iits'  skin; 

Tho  uuiiull  ufi-ach  ■,a>.Wr.l  and  hurniiiK  vil- 

h.K^- ; 

The   shunt    llKil    ev.ry  prav.-l    loi    nicriv 
drowns; 

The  soldii-r  >  r-.-veis  in  llu-  niid.-l  ol   pilliiH  , 
The  wail  ol'  faniiiK-  in  hek-aKiur:-.!  tov  ii>  ; 

The  l.nrsliii);  ^heU,  thf  K-'teu  :;\  wi.  luhed 
asnndi  r, 

The  rattling  nuiskelry  the  clashing  l'la..c; 
And  ev.r  and  anon,  in  lotus  ..f  thunder, 

The  dia.iason  of  the  ^  aniior.aJ.e 

;»  It,  e)  tnav..  with  such  ili-ieoruanl  noi-s 
With  siuh  aeeurs(-d  m^trnments  :as  these, 

Tliou  drownest   naluie  -  -weet   and.    kiiuily 
voi'is. 
And  jiirri's;  the  celestial  harnionRs  . 

Were  hnlf   tlie    power,   that   tills  th--  world 

with  terror. 
Were  half  the  we.ilth,  l.estowe.i  on  camps 

•and  courts, 
(^.iven   to    redeem    the    liunian    nimd    trom 


Th.-     A.irrior*    ...im-     wonM     !"■     :'    'i^'""- 
aMioi  i.  ■!  ' 
\,m1.'\.  IV  n.ilioi!    Ueit  should  lilt  anaiii 
It-  iiii'd.  .1^1111-1  a  t.iother,  on  its  loreliead 
Won'.':    .\<Mr    f.r    evermore   the  curse  ol 
C  nil 

Ui.uii    llu    .iaik  fntnie,  through   loii^;  k" '"• 

Mlloll-.. 
Tin    eeholll).',  s.inils  ).',IoW    UllllM     Old   lU'T 

Aii.l  like   I  '"li    ■.vith   sol,-nri     -wert    vihn. 

I'oll-, 

I  h.tr  the  vou.    ot  CluM  s.v     '     I'eae. 
1',.,,  ,.  '   and   no  l..iu>  r  lior.i   it-.  hra.Mii  p<.r- 
-,-;,,   s;  ,„,,,t-  '.'    n-  yUA\  ..r^;anshl.:.es  llr. 

I'.Mi  i"  iiiuliii    ,-,  -oiiK-  "I  the  ininiiirlals, 
r,,,-  ho;y  n...  lo-iie-  ol  lo\e  an-.-. 

l.dM.KKI.l.OVV. 


There  were  no  need  of  arsenals  or  forts 


Tnr.  i.\5r  i.i;a» 

I    SAW   '.lini  oiiee  iK-lure, 
.\s  he  pa—ed  ''V  tne  door  ; 
And  a>;aili 
The  jvivi  tiKUi  -tones  resound, 
.\s  he  tot'.rs  o  t-r  tin  j-riiund 
Wi'h  his  eiuie. 

I'.iit  now  he  walks  th.e  streets. 
..\nd  :ic  looks  at  a'-!  ne  meets 

So  forlorn  ; 
A-!.;  he  shakes  his  feehle  head, 
T:i;!t  :;•■•'  III-  ivS  if  lie  said, 
■  They  are  none." 

Til','  mossv  marbles  rest 

On  the  hps  that  he  has  pres-ed 

In  their  bloom  ; 
And  tile  11. lines  h,-  hived  to  hear 
Have  been  carved  for  many  •>■  yea' 
On  the  tondi 

Mv  in"i"'hnamma  has  said — 
Poor  old  lady  !    she  is  dead 

I.onu  a;.Mi — 
That  he  h.id  a  Roman  nose, 
And  his  cheek  was  like  a  rose 

In  lile  :iiow 


it 


Jt 


j/Asc  /  llam:oi  \s  SEiJxrioA'S 


They  say  tliat  in  liis  priiiie. 
Kre  the  pruning  kuitf  ot  time 

Cut  him  down, 
N'ot  :i  hctttr  HKiu  was  fouml 
By  tlie  crier  on  liis  round 

Through  tht-  town 

Hut  now  his  nost*  is  tliin 
And  it  rt-sis  upon  his  chin, 

Like  a  stall, 
And  a  crook  is  in  his   l)ack, 
And  a  uiclancholy  crack 

In  his  laugh. 

I  know  it  is  a  sin 
I'or  ine  to  sit  and  grin 

At  him  here, 
Hut  tlic  old  thrce-cornertrd  hat. 
And  tilt-  hreuches, — and  all  that 

A.  re  so  «iULcr  ! 

And  if  I  should  live  to  he 
The  last  leaf  uijon  the  tree 

In  the  spring. 
Let  theiu  smile,  as    I  do  lunv, 
At  the  old  forsaken  hough 

Where   I   cling 
Oi.i\i:k  W'l'.NDf.i.i.  II()i.Mi:s. 

riCI;KO  AM)   Dt.MOSTMhNHS  COMHAkKI). 

1 'emosthenes   seems  sup>'riui    tn 


'po  nir 
J.       Cic« 


Lero.  I  yield  to  no  ouv  ni  my  ;h;- 
niiration  oi  the  latter.  He  adoiiis 
■.vhate\er  he  toucho.  IL-  1  .ui-  honor  U> 
speech.  lie  uses  words  as  no  one  else  can 
usetliein.  His  versatilite  is  hexond  descrip- 
tion. He  is  even  concise  and  vehement 
wlien  disposed  to  he  so.  as  against  Catiline, 
against  N'erres.  against  Antony.  Hut  we 
detect  the  cinhellishmer.ts  in  his  discourse  ■;. 
Tile  art  is  marvelous,  lint  it  is  not  liid<let'. 
Tlie  orator  does  not,  in  his  c  (nct-rn  for  the 
ii'puhlir,  forget  hiiiiscit,  nor  docs  lit-  aili.w 
hini'-elf  to  he  forgotten. 

Demosthenes,  on  the  cijiitrary.  seems  to 
lose  all  consciousness  of  himself,  and  to 
recognize  only  his  country.  lie  does  not 
seek  tile  lieautiful  ;  he  unconsciously  cretitts 
it.  He  is  superior  to  a  Iniiration.  Ht  usts 
language  as  a  modest  man  uses  his  gar- 
ment—for a  covering.  He  thunders  he 
/ightens  :  he  is  like  a  torrent  huri\ing 
"M    heforf-    it      We    laiinot    critic./e    him. 


for  we  are  in  the  sweep  of  his  influence. 
We  think  on  wlitit  he  says,  not  on  how  he 
ssys  it.  We  lose  -i.ght  v^  the  ^jieaker.  Ave 
are  occupied  onl\   with  his  suhjci  i 

Akciii-.isiicii'    h'KNi  rciN 

Bkl'Tl  S  OVtiW  TItl     BODY   Ol    l.lCkHTiA 

liraii,.41,.     .,i..l    U111M»M,.I.,    !        I  l.<    -lorj    ■.!    I  ,u,  :.  i,  .-(!■.,■  1, 
■iu.ul   I     1.      !...■:     ..     I<..ll,l..     !u-l..rx.    ,;,.|     ihr       ;.,    .k,,      ,|,,,| 

'h(  I  ,r.  i,iii.|..i,,  .  V  HI,,!  1 1,1  ti  liih\  ihi,.  u,f    ..(.in)  ,.;  (! ..,..ii 

''1  ■^His.  thus,  my  friends,  t'.isl  :is  <iur  lire.;K 
J.  ing  hearts 

Permitted  utterance,  \m  lia\f  lold  on. 
story. 

And  now,  to  say  one  word  ot   the  impostun-, 
The  mask  necessity  has  made  mi-  wear. 
When   the  ferocious  malice  of  \our  king-  - 
King   do   I    call    him  ? — wln-n  the   monster, 

T.irnuin. 
Slew   as  you,  most  of  yon.  may  well  reiiiein- 

her, 
My  father,  Marcus,  ami  my  elder  hrotlier, 
h'.nvying    at    once    their  virtues    and    their 

wealth, 
H(;W  could  I  hope  a  shelter  from  his  jiowcf 
Hut  in  the  false  fice  I  ha\e  worn  so  long  .' 
Would    you    know    why   lirulus    has    sum 

moned  you  ? 
.\sk-   ye    what    hriugs    him    here  .'      liehold 

this  dagger. 
Clotted    with    gore  '        MelKild     that     tro/.eii 

ci;rse  : 
See  where  the  lost  I.ucretia  sleeps  in  death  ' 
She  \\;is  !l,e  mark  and  mod.el  of  the  lime  : 
Tlie  mould  in  which  each  tent, lie  grai.e  was 

iorined. 
The  verv  slirine  and  sacristy  <.t  virtue  I 
The    worthiest    of  tl.e   worthx  '.        Not    the 

nymph 
Wlaj  met  old  Xuma  m  his  iialiowed  walk. 
And  whispered  in  hi'-  <  ar  her  strain--  dixine. 
Can    I   conceive  beyond   her  !     The   young 

choir 
<  )f  \'e>-tal    virgins    hent     to     her  I     (_).     my 

countrymen, 
\'ou   all   can   witness   that    when    she   went 

forth. 
It  was  a  holiday  in  Rome,     Old  age 
I'orgot  its  crutch,  lahor  its  task  :   all  ran  : 
And   mothers,   turning   to  their   dangjiiirs, 

cried, 
'■  There,  there's  Lucrelia  '  Now  look  ye 

where  she  Mes 


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That  beauteous  flower,  that  innoceiil,  ^w.et 

rose , 
Torn     up     by     ruthless     violeiux  1  -^;ont■, 

gone  ! 
Say,  woulil  ye  seek   iiislruetio!!  ?    wouUl   ye 

seek 
What  yeshuulil  do  ?      Ask  y.yuii  .-ohm  luus 

walls. 
Ami  thev  will  ery,  KfVeuKe  ! 
Ask     yu'u    (ksrrle.l     street ,     wlierr     TuUiu 

ilruve 
O  IT   her   lU-a.l    fathers  corse  ;     'twill    cry. 

Revenue ! 
Ask  yoiuler  senate   housi-  whose  ston>s  are 

purple 
With     hntnan     blood,     and     it     will     cry, 

Revenge ! 
(ill    to    the     tomb    of    Taniinn  •-    nnndercd 

wife, 
And  the  poor  iiueen  wiio  lovc<l  him  as  lu-r 

son 
Thiir  unappeasid    t;liost-   will    shriek    Re- 
venge ! 
The   temples  of  the    k>>''''.   ''"'   ■'"   viewnii; 

heavens. 
The  gods  themselves  shal!  justify  the  cry. 
And    swell    the    general     -ound -Rc\  enge  ! 

Revenge ! 

J.     II.    I'WNl.. 


ONLY  THi;  CI.OTHliS  SHT.  WOkH. 

/'T'^UKKK  is  the  hat 
JL      With  the  blue  veil  thrown    lound  it, 
just  as  they  found  it, 
Spotted    and    soiled,    stained  and    all 
spoiled — - 
Do  you  reeogni/e  that? 

The  gloves,  i,,o,  lie  tlien-. 
And   in  them  still  lingers  the  shape  of  her 

fnigers. 
That  some  one   has   pressed,   perliaps,   and 
caressed, 
So  slender  and  lair. 

Thete  are  the  shoes. 


There  is  the  dress. 
Like  the  blue  veil,  all  dabbled,  discolored 

and  drabbled — 
This  you  should  knew  without  iloubt,  and, 
if  so. 
All  i-lse  yon  may  gi.ess. 

Therit  is  the  shawl, 
With    the   stripi-d    border,    hung    next    in 

order, 
.-soiled   hanlly   less   than    the   while   musUn 
dress , 
And— that  is  all. 

Ah,  here  is  a  ring 
We  were  forgetting,  with  a  pearl  setting; 
There  was  only  this  one  -name  or  date  ?— 
none  ?  — 

.\  Irail,  iiretty  tiling  ; 

A  keepsake,  maybe, 
'I'lie  git't  of  another,  perhaps  a  brother, 
or  lover,  who  knows  ?  him  her  liearl  chose, 

I  »r  was  she  heart  free  ? 

Does  the  hat  tliere, 
Willi   the  blue  veil  around   it,  tin-  same  as 

lliev  found  it, 
Suniniou  up  a  fair  face  with  jusl  a  trace 

Of  gold  in  the  h.iir  ? 

Or  does  tlie  shawl, 
.Mulelv  appealing  to  some  hi'lden  feeling, 
.\  form,  voung  and  slight,  to  your  nnnd's 

'  sight 

Clearly  recall  ,' 

.\  month  now  has  passed. 
And  her  sad  history  remains  ve!    1  mvstery, 
Hut  tb.ese  we  keep  still,  and  shall  keep  theui 
until 

Hope  dies  at  last. 

Was  slie  a  prey 
of  some  deep  sorrow  clouding  the  inorrow 
iU.iing  iVoni  vicv  tlie  sky's  luiupy  blue? 

Or  was  tliere  t'oul  pl;i     ' 

.Mas  I   who  mav  tell  ? 


With  the,Mong%.lkca,  lac^s,  still  bearing      Some  .me  or  other    perhai^  a  f\,nd  mother 
*>  >l;iy     recogm/e     these     when      liei     clllkt  S 

To  the  toe's '[Tinty  trip,  of  the  mu.l  of  the  clothes  she  sees  ; 


slip, 
The  slime  and  the  ooze. 


Then — will  it  be  well  ? 

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A//S(  i:t  LA  \'i:i)i  s  s/:ij:cj loxs 


SCHOOLINU  A  NliSIJAND. 

KS.  Ckntkk  was  j<;ilons.  She  w:is  one 
uf  tliosf  cliscoulenk'il  wdiik-h  wlio 
are  never  satisfied  imltss  Hiinicthin^' 

es  wrony.     Wlien  tlic  sky   is  liriglu  ;iiid 
sant  tliev  are  annoyed  because  tlure  is 

liinK  to  K'raniMc  at.      The  tionl>!e  is  unt 

ii  the  onlwanl  world,  hnt  with  tlie  hrait, 

•   mind:    and   eveiy   one   wlio   wishes  to 

.unl)le  wdl  fmd  a  snlijrel. 

Mrs.   Centre  was  jealous,      ller  husliand 
:is  a  verv  good  sort  ol  person,  though   h.' 

)l)al)ly  iiad  his  peculiarities.      At  anv  rale, 
had  a  cousin,  who've  name  wis  S'iphia 

itliers,   and   who  was  very    preilx  ,   \<ry 

elligent,  and  very  .imiable  and  kind- 
hearted.  I  daresay  lu'  occasionally  made 
her  a  Social  call,  to  which  his  wile  soKannly 
and  seriously  ohjecteii,  tur  the  rea^^on  that 
Soi>hia  was  pretty,  intelligent,  ainitdile.  and 
kind  I'.earted.  These  were  the  sum  total  of 
f.er  sins. 

Centre  and  his  wit'e  ho  iideil  al  a  private 
estahlishinent  at  the  South  end  of  Boston. 
At  the  same  house  ako  hoarded  Centre's 
particular,  intimate,  andcoufid.ential  friend, 
W'allis,  with  his  wile.  Their  rooms  might 
almost  he  said  to  he  conunoti  ground,  for 
the  two  men  and  the  two  women  were 
constantly  together. 

W'alliscouid  not  help  observing  that  Mrs. 
Centre  watched  her  husband  very  clostly, 
and  Centre  at  last  confe-sed  tl;at  there  had 
!>een  some  ditViculty.  So  ttiey  talk' d  the 
matter  over  together,  and  came  to  the  cv)n 
elusion  that  it  was  very  stujiid  for  any  one 
to  be  jealous,  most  of  a'l  tor  Mrs  Centre  to 
be  jealous.  What  they  liid  I  don't  know, 
but  one  evening  Centre  entered  the  room, 
■.\\v\  found  Mr-:.  Wallls  there. 

"  ^\\■  dear.  [  am  obliged  to  go  out  a  few 
'ncnieii's  to  call  upon  a  friend.  '  said  Centre. 

"  To  c.all  upon  a  friend!"  <neered  Mr^. 
t'l-ntre. 

"  Ye-.,  my  dear,  [  shall  brback  pv^ently  ;" 
av.d  Mr,  Centre  left  the  room. 

"  The  old  s1or>,''  said  she,  wiien  he  had 
gone. 

"  If  it  was  my  husband  I  w.iuld  fo^ov^• 
him."  -.sid  Mrs.  W.aliis. 

"  I  will !  "  and  she  immediately  put  on  her 
tioniKt  and  siiawi,  ''  Sophia  Siuiiiiei-  lives 
very  near,  an  1  I  am  sure  he  is  going  there." 


Centre  had  gone  up  stairs  t.)  put  on  his 
hat  and  overcoat,  and  in  a  moment  she  saw 
him  on  the  stairs.  She  could  not  mistake 
him,  for  there  was  no  other  gentleman  in 
the  house  who  wore  such  a  peculiarly 
^li.ipid  Kossuth  .IS  he  wore. 

He  pas.sed  out,  and  Mrs.  Centre  passed 
out  after  him.  She  followed  the  queer 
^h:^;.•-d  Kossutli  of  her  husband,  and  it  led 
her'to  C  -  Street,  where  she  had  suspected 
it  would  lead  her.  And  further,  it  led  her  to 
tile  house  of  Smithers,  the  father  of  Sophia, 
will  re  she  suspected  also  it  woidd  lead  ber. 

Mrs.  Centre  was  very  unhappy.  Her 
husband  hail  ceased  to  love  her;  he  Iced 
aui  tiler;  he  loved  Sophia  Smithers.  She 
cor.iil  ha\e  torn  the  pretty,  intelligent, 
amiable,  and  kind  hearted  cousin  of  her 
hu-banc,  in  ])ieces  at  that  moment  ;  but  she 
ha'l  the  tortituile  to  curb  her  belligerent 
tendeiuic>.  and  ring  the  door  bell. 

She  was  shown  into  the  sitting  room, 
wi'.ere  the  beautiful  girl  of  many  virtues 
was  eiigag'-d  in  sewing. 

"  Is  my  husband  here?"  she  demanded. 

"  Mr.  Centre?  Bless  you,  no!  He 
hasn't  been  here  for  a  nioiith." 

CrLici-us  1  What  a  whopper!  Was  it 
true  tiial  --he  whose  multitudinous  qualities 
had  been  -io  often  rehearsed  to  her  could  tell 
[ilii"  ll.iiln't  she  seen  the  peculiar  Kox 
satli  of  lur  luwband  enter  that  door? 
Ilaihi  t  slie  foUow'-d  that  unmistakable  hat 
to  the  house  ? 

She  was  ama/iii  at  the  coolness  of  her 
liU'-banil's  fiir  cousin.  Before,  she  had 
beliived  it  wa>  only  a  llirtation.  Xow,  si'.e 
\\;c^  -u'e  it  wa-;  -^onu  thing  infinitely  worse, 
and  she  tliought  about  a  divorce,  or  at  least 
a  separa.tion. 

She  was  astounded,  ai;d  asked  no  more 
que--tions.  Did  the  guilty  pair  hope  to 
(l.-ceive  lu-r  -hi-r.  the  argns-eyed.  wife?  She 
had  s.iiiie  shrewdness.  an<l  she  had  the 
cu:n;ing  to  conta  al  h.  r  purpose  by  refrain - 
v.i'^  fioiu  an\-  a;ipearan<-e  of  distrust.  After 
a  f-w  Word-;  upon  C(Mnmoiipl;ice  topics,  she 
took  hi  r  leave. 

W''.en  --he  reached  thesiilewalk,  there  she 
planted  lur-elf.  determined  to  wait  till 
Centre  came  out.  For  more  than  an  hour 
>;i'- ',li>o,l  tl;..;'.  .  •uir^iiig  liu  yt How  demon 
of  ji-alousy       He  came  not.      While  she, 


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till.-  trii'-.  laithful,  :ui(i   lc;<;il  wifi.-  uf  C<.ntri-, 
was  wailing  on  the  old   iiavcinLiil ,  shiver 
ing   in  the  coUl  hlasl   ul'  aulunin,    he   was 
folded    in    the    arms    of    the    black  hearte<l 
Sophia,  before  a  eoniforlahle  coal  hre. 

She  was  catching  her  death  acold.  What 
did  he  cave-the  brnte  :  He  was  bestow  itiR 
his  atTections  upon  her  who  had  no  legal 
right  to  them 

Tile  wind  blew,  and  it  liegun  lo  rain. 
She  could  stand  it  no  longer.  She  should 
die  before  she  got  the  divurce,  and  that  was 
just  what  the  inhanian  Centre  would  wish 
her  to  do.  She  must  preserve  her  precious 
life  for  the  present,  and  she  reluctantlv  con 
cl\lded  lo  go  home.  Centre  ha<l  not  conu- 
out,  and  it  rei|uired  a  struggle  for  her  : 
foreg(j  theexposure  ut  ihe  nefarious  scheme. 

She  rushed  into  tile  house, — into  her 
room.  Mrs.  Wallis  was  there  still.  Throw- 
ing herself  upon  the  sofa,  she  we]it  like  a 
great  baby.  Her  tVi.-nd  tried  to  comfort 
her,  but  she  was  firndy  n-olved  not  to  be 
comforted.  I  vain  Mrs.  Wallis  tried  to 
assure  her  of  the  lidelily  of  her  hu>band. 
She  would  not  listen  to  the  words,  liul 
while  she  Wiis  thus  weeping.  Mr.  Centre 
entered  the  room,  looking  just  as  though 
nothing  had  happened. 

•■  You  wretch  I      sobbed  llie  lady. 

•■  What  is  the  matter,  niv  dear  ;■  "  coolly 
incpiired  the  gentleman,  for  he  had  not 
passed  through  llie  battle  and  storm  of 
matrimonial  wart;'re  without  being  able  to 
"  stand  fire.' 

••  You  wretch  I  '  repeated  the  lady,  with 
compound  unction. 

■'  What  has  happened  ? 

■  You  insult  me,  abuse  me,  and  then  :isk 
me   what   the  matter  is'       cried   the   lady. 

■■  Haven't    I   been    waiting   in  C ■  Street 

for    two    hours    for     you    to    come    out    ot 
Smit!-.ers'  house  ?  ' 

"  Have  you  ? ' 
•  I  have,  you  wretch  1  " 
■'  And  I  did  not  come  out  ?  " 
■•  Xo  !      You  know  you  >lidn't  !  " 

■  There  was  an  e.\ceIU  nt  reason  for  that, 
my  dear.  I  w.asn't  there,"  sai.l  Centre, 
calmlv. 

'  You  weren't  there,  you  wretch  !  How 
1  ._„  •.■,:\\  tell  me  such  an  aVii>minable  lie  I 
But  l'  have  found  you  <nit.     You  go  there 

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Centre   was 
verv     much 


eveiy  d.ay,  yes,  twice,  three  times,  a 
I  know  \inir  amiable  cousin,  now  I 
can  lie  as  well  as  you  !  " 

•  Sophia  tell  a  lie  1     Oh,  no,  my  dear  !  " 
"  But  she   did.     She   said   you  were   not 
there." 

■•  That  was  very  true  ;    I  was  ikH." 
"  How  dare  you  tell  me  such  a  lie  1     You 
have    been    with    Sophia    all    the    evening. 
Slie  is  a  nasty  baggage  !  " 

■  Nav,  Mrs.  Centre,  you   are   mistaken,  " 

interposed   Mrs,  Wallis'.      "  Mr.  Centre  has 

lieeii  with  me  in  this  room  all  the  evening." 

■What!   didn't    I    see   him    go   out,   and 

follow  him  to  C Street  ?  ' 

No,    my   dear,    1    haven't   been    out    this 
evening.      I  changed  my  mind." 

Just   then  Wallis   entered    the   loom  with 
lliat  peculiar  K(.>ssuth  on   hi>  luad.  and   the 
mystery   was  explained..      .\Ii 
ni.>t     a     little     confused.,     am 
ashamed  of  herselt 

Walli-  had  been  in  Smitliers  library 
smoking  a  cigar,  ami  had,  not  ,-een  Sophia, 
Her  ^latetneiit  that  she  had  not  seen  Centre 
for  a  month  was  -irictly  true,  and  .Mrs, 
Centre  was  obliged  lo  acknowledge  that  she 
had  been  j.alous  without  a  cause,  though 
siie  was  not  "  let  inlo  '  the  plot  of  Wallis. 
Hut  Centre  sliouu!  iiave  known  lietti-r 
than  to  tell  his  wife  what  a  pretty,  intelli- 
gent, amiable,  and  kind-hearK-d  girl  Sophia 
was.  No  husband  should  s[)eak  well  of  any 
ladv  but  his  wife. 


"THEM  YANKHB  ULANKITS  " 


\r\.<.  Jolin,  1  was  down  ihar  at  Memphis, 
A-workin    around  at  the  boats, 
A-heavin'  o'  cotton  with  emph'sis 
An'  loailin'  her  outer  the  floats. 
I  was  comin'  away  from  Ole  Texas. 

Wliar  I  went,  \-ou  know,  arler  tlie  wah — 
15out  it  now  111  make  no  rellexes, 
lint  wait  till  I  get  ter  long  taw. 

Well,  wliile  1  was  down  thar,  the  fever, 

.\s  yaller  an'  pi/en  as  sin, 
Broke  out :  an'  ef  you'll  iieleeve  her, 

Wharever  she  hit  she  struck  m  ! 


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ill 


II  ilidn  I  take  long  in  the  liatcliin", 

It  je«'  tarly  bred  in  the  air, 
Till  a  liosjiittcl  camp  warn  t  a  patdiin' 

An'  we'd  plenty  o'  corpses  to  spare. 

1  volunteer'd  then  with  the  Howards, — 

I  thonght  that  my  duty  was  clear, — 
An'  I  didn't  look  hack'ards.  but  for'ards, 

An'  went  ter  my  work  'ithout  fear. 
One  day,  howsoinever,  she  got  me 

As  quick  as  the  shot  of  a  gun. 
An'  they  toted  me  off  ter  allot  me 

.■\  bunk  till  my  life-race  vas  run. 

The  doctor  and  nurses  they  wrestled, 

But  it  didn't  >lo  me  any  good  : 
,vn'  the  drugger  he  pounded  and  pestletl, 

lint  he  didn'..  get  up  the  right  food. 
'    No  hlankits  ner  ice  in  the  city  !    '  — 

I  hear'd    em  say  that  from  my  bed, — 
An    some  cried,    '  O  (Tod  ;   whole  take  pity 
On  the  dyin'  that  soonll  be  dead  ?   ' 

Next  dav,  howsuniever,  the  doctor 

Came  in  with  a  smile  on  his  brow. 
"Old    boy,  jest    as  yit  we    hain't    knocked 
her,' 

Said  he,    '  but  ■.veil  do  fer  her  now  1 
l''er,     ver    see,  John,   them     lolks    ter    the 
Nor  ward 

Hed  hear'd  us  afore  we  calld  twice, 
Ar.    they'd  sent  us  a  full  cargo  forward 

t)f  them  much-needed  blankits  an'  ice  I 

Well,  brcjther,  1  ve  been  mighty  solid 

Agin'  Yankees,  yer  know,  since  the  wall, 

An'  agin  reronstrucktin'  was  stolid, 
Not  ke;irin'  fer  Kongriss  ner  law  : 

Hut,  John,  I  got  onder  that  kiver. 
That  (".od  blessed  gift  o'  the  Yanks, 

An'  it  sav'd  ine  frcm  fordin'    '  the  river," 

An    1  in  prayir.    '(  ni  oceans  o'  thanks  ! 

1  Irll  \er,  old  boy,  tliar's  er  str-ik  in  us 
'     Old  Rrbels  an'  Yanks  thet  is  warm; 
It  s  er  brotherly  U)ve  that'll  speak  in  us, 

.\n    fetch  Us  together  in  storm  . 
We    may    snarl    al)out       niggers  an'    fran- 

cheese. 
But  wliene\er  thar's  sulTerin'  afoot, 
The  two  trtes'll  unite  in  the  branches 

The  same  as  they  do  at  the  root ! 

Samikl  W.  Small. 


THE  KISS  IN  THE  TUNNEL 

Tlll•;^  were  sitting  live  seals  back,  but  I 
plainly  heard  the  smack, 
As  we  dashed  into  the  tunnel  near  the 
town. 
And  the  currents  of  my  veins  ran  likegush- 
Ajiril  rains, 
Though  I'm   grave  and  gray  and  wear  a 
doctor's  gown. 

Once — alas  1     so   long  ago-    on  the  rails    1 
journeyed  so. 
With  a  maiden  in  a  jaunty  Jersey  sack, 
And  I  kissed  her  with  my  eyes,  as  the  timid 
stars  the  skies. 
Hut  I   longed,  oh,  how  I  longed  ,  for  one 
real  smack  ! 

I)id  she   know  it  .■■     I   dare  say  I      (She'd   a 
a  sweet  clairvoyant  way 
In  the  glancing  of  her  evcs  so  brigi..  .^nd 
blue. 
Ne  er  a  bee  such  honey  sips  as  the  nect;ir  on 
her  lij>s  ; 
Hut  1  longed,  in  vain,  as  on  we  llew. 

Just  as  yearning  reached  its  height,  lo!  there 
came  a  sudden,  night. 
And  like  steil  to  majMiet  clove  my  mouth 
to  hers  I 
1  shall  never  more  forget  liow  like  drops  of 
rain  they  met. 
In  the  bosom  ot  a  rose  that  lightly  stirs! 

When  we    canu    again    to   light,    both   our 

laces  had  turned  white — 
White  as  clouds  that  lloat  in  sunmier  from 

the  South. 
Missed    1  glances,  missed    1  smiles  !   but  on 

air  I  rode  lor  miles, 
With  the  sweetness  of  love's  dew  upon  my 

month. 

So  the  kiss  that  some  one  st(>le,  in  the  ray- 
less  Stygian  hole, 
While  with   loud   imprisoned   clangor  on 
we  rushed . 
Caused   the  sluggish  streams  of  age,    with 

young  madness  leap  and  rage — 
And  my  wife  restored  to  daylight,  laughed 
and  blushed. 

Detroit  Free  /->»« 


.\flS(///..i\/ 1  'I 's  s/  / jrr/cxs 


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IJdI.Y  5 AT 

HI-.  li;i(l  ln-eii  niissni^  Imin  tin  '  I'n 
loinac  "  fi>r  sevtril  ii:i\s,  ailil  Clr\i- 
hind  Tom.  I'ort  ll,ii..u  HiU,  Tall 
Chicago,  ami  iIr-  list  ul  iIk-  liujs  wlm  win- 
WDiit  to  get  drunk  with  liini  could  nut  niakr 
( 'Ul  wliat  had  liappfiit-d .  TIr-v  hadn  t  heai  d 
thai  there  was  a  warrant  otit  for  him,  liad 
never  known  of  his  been  sick  U>r  a  (hiy ,  and 
his  absence  from  the  ohl  haunts  puzzled 
them.  Tluy  were  in  the  Hole  in-the  Wall 
saloon  yesterday  morning,  nearly  a  dnzeiiol 
them,  drinking  smoking  and  playing  canis, 
when  ii\  walked  I'gly  Sam. 

Tliere  was  a  deep  silence  for  a  moment  as 
they  looke<l  at  him.     Sa-n   had   a   new   hat. 
had  been  shaved  clean,  had  on  a  clean  c(d 
'ar  and  a  white  shirt,  and  they  didn't  know 
him  at   first.      When   they  saw   it   w.is   U}.;1\- 
Sam  they  uttered  a  shout  and  leaped  np. 
'    Cavt-  in  that  hat  '.      cried  o:ie. 
'  Vank  that  collar  oil !    '  shouted  anothei . 
Lets  roll  him  on  the  Ihior  1    '  si  reamed  a 
third. 

There  was  soniilhing  in  his  look  ami 
bearing  that  made  them  liesilale.  The 
w!nskey-rtd  had  almost  failed  from  his  lace, 
and  he  lookid  Sober  and  digiiifieii.  His 
features  expressed  di-^'ust  and  contiiiipt  as 
he  looked  around  the  ii.om.aiid  linn  le 
veaL-d  pity  as  his  e\e  fell  upon  I'le  r<(l 
eves  and  bloated  faces  of  the  crowd  before 
him 

"Why,    what  ails    ye,    Sam.'       inipured 
Tall  Chi. 'ago,  .is  they  all  stood  there. 

I\e  ccjnif  down  to  bid  you  good  by, 
buys  I  ■  he  replied.  remo\ing  his  hat  and 
lirawing  a  clean  handkerehief  iVom  his 
pockt  t. 

■What!      He-.-      ye    turned     iireachi-r  .-'    " 
'.hev  shouted  in  i-horus, 

■■  Ho\s,  ve  know  I  can  lick  any  two  I'f 
\e.  but  Ini  not  on  the  fii;ht  any  more,  and 
1  ve  put  down  the  last  dmp  of  whiskey 
which  is  i-ver  to  go  into  my  mouth.  I've 
switched  otT.  I  ve  taken  an  oath.  I'l:! 
;;oing  to  be  decent  '. 

■•  Sam.  bi-  von  crazy  .-'  '  asked  I'ort  I  iiiri.n 
Hill,  coming  nearer  to  him. 

'■  I've  come  down  here  to  tell  vou  all 
about  it  "  answered  Sam.  "Move  the 
.-aair..  oacK  a  iiiiie  ;il!':  g:-.''  !:ie  :...•!::  i  • 
all    know    I've  been   rough  and   more  too. 


r\e  bem  a  liiinker.  a  fighter,  a  gainblei  and 
a  loafei.  I  cant  look  back  and  remember 
wlun  I  Ni-  eaiiud  an  lumist  tioUar.  The 
pi. lice  li.is  cliased  me  rounil  like  a  wolf  and 
r\e  bet  n  in  jail  and  the  wcnkhouse,  aiul 
the  papers  he/,  said  that  I'gly  Sam  was  the 
terror  of  the  rotomac.  Ve  all  know  tlii--, 
boys,  but  ye  didn't  know  that  1  had  an  old 
mother." 

The  faces  <if  the  cruwd  i-xpressed  ama/e- 
nu-nt. 

■  r\e  ne\-ir  URiitioiiLd  it  to  any  of  ye, 
fi.r  I  was  neglecting  her,"  he  went  on. 
•  She  was  a  poor  o'd  body,  living  up  here 
in  the  alle\  .  and  if  the  neighbors  hadn't 
helped  her  to  fuel  .•itul  food  she'd  have  been 
found  dead  long  ago.  I  never  helped  her 
\n  a  cent — didn't  see  her  for  weeks  an.l 
weeks,  and  I  use.l  to  feel  mean  abmit  it. 
When  a  feller  gn.s  back  on  his  old  mother 
he's  a  gi-ttin  pun\  low,  and  I  know  it- 
Well,  she  >  dea'I  biiriec,  yesterday.  I  was 
np  there  afore  she  d'ed.  She  sent  for  me 
bv  IVte,  and  when  I  got  there  I  seen  it  was 
ail  <lay  witli  her. 

"  Hi  1   she  s;iv  anything  ?"  asktd  one  of 
the  bo'.s.  :is  Sam  h'-sitated. 

■■  Tl'.it  s  what  ails  me  now,"  he  went  on. 

-  Wh.  n  I  went  in  she  reached  out  her  hand 

tome    :ind  s-ns  she.  '  Samuel  Ini   '.'oitig  to 


1 


vou'd   want  to   sie  ine 
■lin-; 


afon-  1  pas-ed  ;!W;i\  ,  I  sal  oown 
(pieerdikc.  She  didn't  go  on  and  sav  as 
how  I  was  a  loafer,  ,ind  had  neglected  her, 
and  all  that  :  but  says  she,  '  Sannivl,  you'll 
!"•  all  alone  when  I'm  gone.  I've  tried  to 
be  a  good  mother  to  you  and  ha\r  praved 
lor  you  hundreds  o'  nights,  and  ciImI  tor 
vou  till  my  old  heart  was  sore  !  '  Some  id 
the  neighbors  had  ilropped  in  and  the 
w-onu  n  were  crying,  and  I'll  tell  >-(.u.  boys, 
I  felt  «cak." 

He  paused   for  a  moment   anil   then  con- 
tinued : 

"  .-\nd  the  old  worn. Ill  s.nil  she'd  like  Ic' 
kiss  me  afore  death  came,  and  that  broke 
me  Ptdu  down  Siie kept  hold  of  my  hand, 
;inil  In  .Old  by  she  w-his])ered.  '  Samutl,  you 
are  throwing  \-onr  life  a\\;iy.  You've  got 
it  in  voii  to  be  a  man  if  you'll  only  make 
nil  \our  mind  I  hale  to  die  and  feel  that 
•T'.'.-  ;;;.,'...-  ■^;..t^  :i;v.l  the  hi^t  of  ill'-'  f:unilv  !ir-iv 

go  to  the  gallows.     If  1  had  your  promise 


^ww^^mimr. 


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43^ 


.U/S(  1:1  !  ASI-.i  'I   V  S/:/./'A  '//OXS 


[liiit  \o'i  would  t\ini  owi  a  iii-w  U;il,  and 
tiy  ami  be  gouil,  il  st-eiiis  as  thougli  I'd  ilii- 
lasur.  Won't  you  ]>nimisi-  iiic,  my  so;i  ?  ' 
.\ml  I  inoiiiisi'd  hti ,  hoys,  and  that's  uiiat 
ads  nif  I  Slif  diid  holdiiij;  my  hand  and  I 
promisfd  to  (luillliis  low  linsintss  and  to  ^;i) 
to  work.  I  canK- down  to  tell  yc  and  now 
vou  won't  stf  niL-  on  tht-  I'olomaf  a^ain 
I'vl-  lionglit  an  ax,  and  am  ^'oing  up  to 
Canada  to  winter." 

Tlu-rf  was  a  di-ad  siU-nci.-  for  a  moint-nt. 
and  thtn  1u-  said  : 

■  Well,  hoys.  I  11  sliakf  hands  with  you 
all  aroiiiul  afort- I  j;o.  (lood  hy,  IVtt-  ->;ood 
li\'.  Jack-  Tom  —  Jim.  I  hope  yc  w<in  t 
tliii^  aTiy  liricks  at  mc.  and  I  shunt  mvtr 
llin^  any  at  ye.  It's  a  dyinj;  promise.  \  e 
st-e,  ,ind  I'll  keep  it  it  it  takes  a  right  arm.  ' 

The  men  looked  relleetively  at  om-  anotlier 
alter  he  had  passed  out,  rnid  it  w;is  a  lon^; 
time  hefcre  anv  or.e  spoke.  Then  Tall 
Chica.i;o  Ihni.u'  his  .lay  pipe  into  a  eorner. 
ami  said  : 

'  I'll  whip  the  man  who  savs  I'^In- Sam's 
head  i-n  t  /,:>.'/" 

"  So  U  I  :       replied  all  the  otluTS. 


WM.i.  NHNV  \r..\\i  co.nn  to-muht. 

A'X'ii.i.     tile     New      Year     eome    to-night 

\\        m.'ininia  ?     Ini  tired  of  wailing  so, 

Mv   stocking    liung    hv    the   chimney 

side  full  three  long  dav'-  ago, 

I  run  to  peep  within  tiie  door,  hy  inoruing's 

eaiiv  light, 
'Tis    eiiiplv    still  —  (>h.   sa\  .   inanuna,    will 
New  Year  come  to-night  .■" 

Will  the  New  Year  come  to-night,  mamma  '' 

t'ui-  snow  i-  on  the  hill. 
The  ice  tmi^t   he  two  inclies   thick  upon  the 

incaiUjw  I  ill, 
I    In  ard    von   tt  11   papa    la-t    night,    hi^  son 

nr.i~t  have  a  shd , 
I    ilidii  t   mean    to   hear,    nianima , ,    and    a 

Tia'T  of  skates  you  said. 

I  praved  fur  just  those  tilings,  mamma,  ('h, 

l  sliall  he  full  of  idee. 
.\])i]  the  orpha"   hoys   in    liie  village  school 

will  ail  lie  !■■      viilg  nie  ; 


Hut  I  11  give  llieni  toys,  and  lend  them 
hooks,  and  make  their  \ew  Year  glad, 

h'or,  (lod,  \-ou  say,  t.ikcs  hack  his  gifts 
when  little  folks  are  had. 

.\nd    wont   you  let   me   go.    in..innia,  upon 

the  New  Year's  day, 
.\nd    carry  something    nice    and    warm    to 

poor  old  widow  (iray  ? 
Ill  lea\e  the  hasket   neai    the   door,  within 

the  garden  gate.-- 
Will  tile  New  \'ear  come  to  nigli' .  mamma  ? 

It  seems  so  long  to  wait. 

The  New    Year  i-omes   to  night,  mamma.  I 

saw  it  in  my  sice]!, 
Mv    --tooking    h'.mg    so    full.    I    tlunight — 

mamma,  what  makes  you  weep.'' 
Hnl  it  only   held    a   little  shroud-  a  vhroud 

and  nothing  n:ore  : 
.\n  open  culVin — open  for  me-  was  -standing 

on  the  tloor 

It  seemed   so    very   strange,    ndeed,  to  find 

such  gifts  insteail 
Of  all  the  toys  I  wisheil  -omucli.  tlie  story 

hook  and  sled  : 
Hut  while   I    wondered   wiiat   il  meant,  you 

came  with  tearlul  joy 
.\nd   said.    '  Thou'lt    find    the    New    Year 

lir^l  :    C.od  calleth  thee,  m\'  hoy  !  " 

Il  is   not   all    a    dream,  mamiiia,   I    know    it 

must  he  true  . 
Hut  have  I  hieii   so   had    a   hoy  Ciod  takelh 

me  from  you  ' 
I  don't  know  what  jiapa  will  do  when  I  am 

laid  to  rest.  -  - 
,\nd  yon  will  iia\e  no  Willie  s   heail   to  I'old 

upon  vour  hreast. 

The  New   \'ear  comes  to  night,  inainma.-  — 

your  cold  hand  on  my  cheek. 
.\nd  raise   my  head   a   liltle  more  -  it   s,enis 

'-0  hard  to  s])e.ik  : 
Yiii   need   not   fill    i;;y  stocking  now,  I   can 

ii.'l  go  and  p<-cp, 
Hcl'oie   to  morrow  s   sun    is    up,    I'll   he    so 

souml  asleep. 

1    shall    not    want  the  skates,  mamma,    I'll 

Tii_-\ir  ti.rd  tlie  sled  : 
Hut  wont  \(ju  give  them  hoth  to  lilake,  who 

hurt  nic  on  my  head  ? 


Mischi.i.AXi.i "  s  s/-:/./:(  //oxs 


4.W 


H<    11-..  .1   tu   IihIc   iii>-  'iDoks  Mvvay,  ami   Uai 
I  he  Jiii  Inii^  tun. 

liiit  ii.j.v  lir  U  know  thai    I    li)i^;ivi',  as  then 
I  tried  to  do 

Aii'l.    il   vnii    [iliasc,    niamnia,  I'd    liki     tin- 

-~t(>i  y  lunik  and  slalf, 
Til  j;()   to    I'lank.  llir  diunkard'-   lioy,  you 

would  not  1<  I  lur  half  : 
Aud    dtar  iiiamiua,    \iiu  wont    lor^;('l.  ujiuu 

llir  Niw  Vi-ar  day. 
Till- liaskc-t  full  (if  '-ouRtliinv;   nk      fm  ( i 

olil  uidiiw  Cray  ' 

TIk-  New  Vi-ar  couk>   to-iii^lit,  luatuina,  il 

Sffiiis  SI)  very  soon, 
1    think   Cod   didn  t    hear   lu  ■   ask  tor    lUst 

another  June  ; 
I    know    I've   Keen   a    lhoU>;htless  box-,  and 

made  you  too  much  eare, 
And   may   be   for   your  sake,    nianiina, 

lie  doesn't  hear  my  prayer. 

It     I  .ni     not    lie.     but    yon    will    keep    the 

summer  llowers  j;reen. 
An.;    plant    a    few — don'l  cry.    mamma    -.i 

V'Tv  tew  1  mean. 
Whcli  I'm  .isleeii,  I'd  sleeji  so  >weel  beneath 

the  apple  tree. 
Where    you   and   robin,   in    ihe  morn,    may 

eoine  and  sin^  to  me 

The  New  S'ear  comes-  -i;"'^«l  nlKht,  mamma 
-     I  lay  me  down  to  sleep, 

I  pr.iy    the    I.ord  "    -tell   poor   papa       '  my 
soul  to  keep  ; 

II  I  how  cold  il  seems      how  .lark      kiss 
iiu  ,  I  can  not  see- 

Til.'  New  Vear  comes  to-ni^dit.  mamin.i.  the 
iilii  year     .li'-s  with  me. 

Cora    M.    Iv\r,i;K. 


SlPPOSKl)  5PHKCH  or  RKdUl.US. 

''T'^illC  palaces  and  domes  of  Carlhaj^e  were 
i  burning  with  the  splendors  of  noon. 
and|theblue  waves  of  her  harbor  were 
rolling;  and  gleaminji  in  tlie  gorgeous  sun 
Kglii  An  alleulue  lar  .ouii;  c.Tic;i  :i  vow 
nnirmur.  sounding  from  the  centre  of  the 
city,  which  seemed  like  the  moaninj;  of  the 


wimi  before  a  temi.est  And  will  it  migiit. 
The  whole  people  of  (."artliago,  startled, 
astounde.l  by  the  report  that  l-tegulus  had 
n  turned,  were  pouring,  a  mighty  tide,  into 
the  great  S<lliare  liefore  the  Senate  IIous.-,  a 
great  (jutpouring  of  the  populace. 

There  were  mothers  in  that  throng  whose 
captive  sons  were  groaning  in  Kt>man  lettirs; 
maidens,  whose  lovos  ..v.-ie  dving  in  the 
distant  dungeons  ol  Rome;  grav  hiii'd 
men  and  malions.  whom  Roman  stu  1  had 
maile  clnMUss  :  nun,  who  were  seeing  theii 
countrv's  life  crushed  out  by  Kornan  power  ; 
and  with  wild  voices,  cursing  and  groaning, 
the  vast  throng  gave  vent  to  the  rage,  the 
hate,  tlie  anguish  tif  long  years. 

Calm  and  unmoved  as  the  marble  walls 
around  him,  stood  Regnlus,  the  Roman. 
He  stretched  his  arm  over  the  surging  cr..wd 
with  a  gesture  as  proudly  imiierious,  as 
though  he  stood  at  the  head  of  his  own 
gleaiiiing  cohorts.  Hel'ore  that  silent  com- 
mand the  tnmuU  ceased— the  half-uttered 
execration  died  upon  the  lip  -so  intense  was 
the  silence  that  the  clank  of  the  ca[ilive's 
brazen  manacles  smote  sh.  rp  on  every  ear 
as  he  thus  sddressed  them  : 

Ve  doubtless  thought,  judging  of 
Roman  virtue  by  ymir  own.  that  I  would 
break  mv  plighted  faith,  rather  than  by 
returning,  tiiid  leaving  vour  sons  aud 
brothers  to  rot  in  Roman  dungeons,  to  meet 
vour  vengeance.  Well.  I  could  give  reasons 
fortius  return,  foolish  and  inexplicable  as 
il  seems  to  yon  :  I  could  speak  of  v.-irnings 
after  immortality  of  those  eternal  i;i..-ipi.s 
in  whose  pure  light  a  patrio'-  .lea'h  is 
glorious,  a  thing  to  be  desired:  but,  bv 
great  Jove  '  I  shonlil  debase  mvse'f  to  liwell 
Tin  such  high  themes  to  i.v/.  If  thr  bright 
bloo<l  wdiich  teeds  »iy  heart  were  like  the 
til'.'  slimy  oo/e  that  stagnates  \\\  vour  \-eins. 
I  sli.iuld  have  remained  at  Rome,  saved  ni\ 
lite   ', ■    '.  broken  my  oath. 

If,  then,  you  ask,  wh\-  I  have  (.ome 
back,  to  let  you  work  your  will  <in  ihisjioor 
bodv,  wdiich  I  esteem  luit  as  the  r.igs  that 
ci>\-er  it, --enough  reply  I'or  y<ni,  it  is  b.cau:.'- 
I  ,in>  ,1  A'.'ii/ii'i  '  .\s  su.  h.  here  in  vour  \-er\- 
.  .\;iital  I  clefy  you  '      What  I  ha\e  done,  ye 

Sin.e    fiist    my    young    arm   knew    how  to 
wiehl   a    Roman   sword,  have  1    not    routed 


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438 


.■ifisci:i.i..iNi:ous  si/Jx  tions 


rii 


your  armies,  Itiirncd  yoiii  towns,  and 
('inigKt'''  yinii  K'Ufialsat  niycharii)twlit(.Is? 
And  do  VL-  now  (.•\(>t.it  to  s«.i.-  nu-  ci.wcr  and 
wliine    with    dread    of    CarlliaKinian    vtn- 


jjtancf  ?     Conipari  <1   to   that    fitrcc    tnc 


ntal 
strife  \vhii.h  iiiy  litarl  has  jnst  passed 
throu^;h  at  Konif.  tlu-  [licri-inK  of  this  tUsli, 
the  rending;  <d  the  sinews  wo\Ud  lie  hut 
sport  to  nie. 

■■  Wneral'le     seiiatois.     with     tnnihlinK 
voins  and  ouistri  teiied  hands  hesoiiKht   me 
to  retnrn  no  more  to  Canhai;e.      'Die   i;en 
irons  people,  with  loiid  wailinK  iind  wddly 
toS^iiiH  >;e:-tures  hid  me  stay.      The  voice  ol 
a      ..loved    mother,-  her    withered     hai;ds 
1m  .ling  her  breast,  her  gray  hairs  streamdiK 
in  the  wind,  tears  fiowiiiH  down  her  furrowed 
iheeks— praving  nie  not  to  leave  her  in  her 
lonelv  and    jielpless  old  a.i^e,  is  Still  sound 
inj;     in    my   ears.      Cnm|iared    to    anguisli 
like    till:.,    the    i)altry    torments     Vi'ii     lia\e 
in  ston    is  as  tiie  murmur   of  the  meadt>w 
l.rook   to  the  wild   tumult  of  the  mountain 
storm. 

•■('.0!  briiij;  your  threatened  tortures' 
The  woes  I  see  impeiuling  over  this  fated 
eitv  will  he  enough  to  sweeten  death,  though 
everv  nerve  should  tingle  with  its  agony. 
1  die,  hut  mine  shall  he  the  triumph  :  yours 
the  untold  (k'solalion.  hV.r  every  drop  of 
Idood  that  falls  from  my  veins,  your  own 
shall  pour  in  torrents;  \Voe  unto  thee,  () 
Carthage  '  I  see  thy  homes  and  temples  all 
in  llame...  thy  eiti/eiis  in  teiror.  thy  women 
wailing  for  the  dead  I'londcity!  thou  art 
.!(.omed  I  the  curse  of  Jov.-,  a  living  la-ling 
curse  is  on  thee  !  The  hungry  waves  shall 
lick  the  golden  gaus  of  thv  rich  jialaces, 
and  every  brook  run  crimson  to  the  sea. 
Rome,  with  bloody  hand,  shall  sweep  thy 
heartstrings,  and  all  thy  homes  shall  howl 
in  wild  response  of  anguish  to  her  touch. 
Pnnid  mistress  of  the  s.a.  disrobed,  uii 
crowiK-d,  and  scourged— thus  again  do  I 
.levote  thee  to  the  infernal  gods  1 

•  Now,  bring  forth  your  tortures  !  Sl,i:,s! 
'.vhile  you  tear  tliis  iiuiveriiig  llesli.  remem- 
ber how  often  Kegulus  has  beaten  your 
armies  and  humbled  your  pride.  Cut  as  he 
'.vou!<!  h.ave  carvecl  von  '  Hum  deep  as  his 
curse  !     Vou  may  slay  kegulus.  but  cannot 

con<iuer  hira." 

Elijah  Kkllogg 


NFXI. 

I'athclii  ■ 

^»ln  'KK  a  kind  woman,  Nan,  ay  kind  and 
true  ! 
Cod  will  be  good  to  faithful  folk  like 
yon  ! 
Yoii  knew  my  Ned  ! 

.\  better,  kiniler  lad  never  drew  breath. 
We  loved  eiioli   other   true,  and    we   were 
wed 
In  church,  like  some  who  took   him  to   his 
death  ; 
.\  lad  as  gentle  as  a  lamb,  but  lost 
I  lis  >.nses  when  he  took  a  drop  to  much 
Drink    did    it   all -<lrink    made   him    mad 
when  crossed — 

He   was   a   poor  man,  anil  they're  hard  on 
such 
( )  Nail  :  th  It  night  '.  that  night  ! 
Wlieii  I  was  sitting  in  this  very  chair. 

Watching  and  waiting  in  the  candlelight, 
,\nd   heard   his  foot  come  creaking  up  the 
stair, 
.\nil  turned,  and  saw  him   standing   yon 
der,  white 
And  wild,  with  staring  eyes  and   rumpled 
hair  ! 
And  when  I  caught  his  arm  and  called  in 
fright. 
He  pusneil  me,  swore,  and  to   the   door   he 

jiassed 
To  lock  and  bar  it  fast 

Then  ilown  he  drops  just  like  a   lump   of 

lead 
Holding    his    brow,  shaking,   and    growing 

whiter, 
And  -Nan  !-  just   then    the  light   seemed 

growing  brighter, 
And    I  could  see  the   hands  that  held    his 

head , 
All  red  '  ;.il  bloody  nd  '. 

What    could     I     do    but    scream?      He 
groaned  to  hear, 
lunqud  to  his   feet  and  gripped  me  by  the 
wr  St  ; 
He  still,  or    I   shall   kill   thee,  Nell!  "  he 

hissed. 
.\nd  I  WHS  still,  for  fear. 
■  Tlie\   re  alter  me     Ixe   knifed  a  man!" 
he  sail!. 
•  He  still  '.--the  drink— drink  did  it  I-    he 
is  dead !  " 


^    ^?!^^!ff;-tt 


ansc/iiJ-ANHous  sj:i. i  chons 


439 


thvn  we  crew  slUl,  -k:..!  still ,      I  couUlnt  A  rush  of  tncn  -a  struggle  ou  the  xround- 

^.j^p  .  A  mist— a  tramp— a  roar ; 

Ml  I  could  do  -.^as  cling  to  Ned  and  hark,  For  when  I  got  my  senses  back  again 

\L\  Xed  was  coUl,  cold,  cold,  as  if  asleep.  The  room  was  empty-aud  my  head  went. 


but  breathing  hard  and  deep 

The  candle  flickered  out  -the  room  grew 
dark 
And     Nun  1   -although  my  heart  was  true 
and  tried— 
When  all  grew  cold  and  dim, 
1  shuddered     not  for  fear  of  them  outside, 

Hut  just  afraid  to  he  alone  with  him. 
■    Ned  '      Ned  '  "     I     whispered— and     he 

moaned  and  shook. 
Hut  di<l  not  heed  or  look  ' 


round  ! 

(iod  help  him?     Cod  rw//  help  him  1      Ay, 

no  fear  ! 

It  was  the  drink,  not  Ned     he  meant  no 

wrong  ; 

So  kuul  I  so  good  :-  and  I  am  useless  here. 

Now  he  is  lost  that  loved   me  true  and 

long. 

,     That  night  before  he  died, 

I  didn't  cry  -my  heart  was  hard  and  dried 


Hut  du   not  heed  or  look  :  '  un...  .  ^^i      ...,..^~  , 

•  Ned  '   Ne<l !  speak,  lad  '  tell  me  it  is  not      But  when  the  clocks  went     one,     1   toolc 


true ! 
At  that  be  raised  his  head  and  looked  so 

wild  ; 
Tlun,  with  a  stare  that  froze  my  blood,  he 

threw 
Hi^  arms  around  me,  crying  like  a  child, 
And   held  me  close— and   not  a  word   was 

spoken. 
While   I   clung  tighter  to  his  heart,  and 

pressed  him 


my  shawl 

To  cover  up  my  face,  and  stole  away. 
And  walked  along  the  silent  streets,  where 
all 
Looked  cold  and  still  and  gray. 
And   (m     I     went   and   stood   in    Uicester 

Square, 
Hut  just  as    ■three      was  soundeii  close  at 
hand 
1  started  and  turned  east,  l)efore  I  knew. 


And  did^noffearWrn,  though  my  heart  was      Then  dowu'b^aint  Martins  Lane,  along  the 


broken, 

Hut  kissed  his   poor  stained  hands,  and 
cried,  and  blessed  him. 

Then,  Nan,  the   dreadful  daylight,  coming 

cold 
With  sound  o'  falling  rain- 
When   I  could  see  his   face,  and    it  looked 

old, 
Lik;    the  pinched  face  of  one  that  dies  in 

pain ; 
WlU.  though  we  heard  folk  stirring  in  the 

sun, 
Wc  never  thought  to  hide  away  or  rtin , 
T'ntil  we  heard  those  voices  in  the  street. 
That  hurrying  of  feet. 
And   Ned  leaped  up,  and    knew  that  they 

had  come 


Strand, 
And  through  the  toll-gate  on  to  Waterloo. 

Some  men  and  lads  went  by. 

And  turning  round.  I  gazed,  and  watched 
'em  go, 
Then  felt  that  they  were  going  to  see  him 
die,  . 

And  drew   ray   shawl    more   tight,    and 
followed  slow. 
More  people  passed  me.  a  country  cart  with 

hav  ^ 

Stopped  close  beside  me,  and  two  or  Three 

> --J -iMtaway  ! 

fliw   full 


Next   came   a   hollow  sound    I 


Talked  about  it!  I  moanetl  andcr^away 
came 

For    something   gripped    me   round    tne 
heart— and  then 


Kun:'Nld°"M  cried,  but  he  was  deaf  and      Tliere  ..me  the  ^olemr.  to^ng  of  a  bdl ! 


dumb 


1   licit    V  ail)^     vu-^    .-«-■ n         ^ 

^1^ ,  O  (^od  :  O  C.od  !  how  could  I  sit  close  by, 

•    I  lide^^Ned  I  "  I  screamed,  and  held  him  ;  And  neither  scream  nor  cry  ? 

•'•  HUle  thee   man  '  ' '  As  if  I  h:..l  been  stone,  all  hard  and  c ol.l.    _ 

„,.  stare^^Sh  bloodshot  eye.,  and  heark-  1    listened,   listened,   listened,   still    anu 

ened.Nanl                            .               .  .^,■,^^l\....,,^^,^^,,^^^^^^^^■ 

And  all  the  rest  is  like  a  dream— me  ^umiu       A  hi.c  tu.  .o.u  ii.e  >.  « 

Of  knocking  at  the  door-  bell  tolled . 


=■- VV? 


^^m^y-m: 


■  ^•'j^m:'^m:.oimmu;MJsms:,*u:f^fsm^ 


f^il 


440 


A//.S(  I.I.I  .  i\i:<  'f  S  Sl.l  l-A  III  >A'S 


Aii'l   till-  il.iv  liri^,'lltcmil    .in'i   111'-   tiinr   lim! 

(  OIIU'. 

Till       Null!      all    else    uiis     mUiiI,     hut    Ihi 
knrl! 

01  tiif  slow  tn.li : 

And    I   could   uiiK     \v;iit.    and    wait,  and 
wail. 
And  wliat  I  waiti-d  I'm    I  (  iiiildii  I  till 

At   lasl   linn-  caiiii    a   vjioaiiin^;   drcp  and 

KK-at 
Saint  I'aul  s  sUiu  k       iit;lit 
I  sLfc mud.  and  M'cincd  to  turn   tn  liu-.  and 
fell ! 

K(iiii:kt  HrciiAN.w 


THK  I.KlHTKi.KPIIH'S  DAt'UHTIZK. 

''T'^ili    pall-  inucm  hid   In  r  larr  ;    llif  i;litu-i 
1  iiii;  slai-- 

Uelirrd  aho\<-  the  l'la^.•knL•^^  (it  tlic  ni^hl 
Tlif  wild  wiiiils  niuaiu-d,  a>i  il  voim-  lininan 


In  t'etU'ts  hound  was  slruj;);liiii;  to  lie  lici-  ; 
'I'hr  (n'l-an  Icapfd  and  swayrd  lii-  loiii;  wllitr 

anus 
I'p  in  tin,-  darkness  with  a  siilkn  roar 
.Xcnisslhf  iR-avv  v;looni  of  nii.;lu  tlu-re  ranu- 
Tlif   taint   li>.;ht   Irnni   tlu'  tower,  and   when 

the  moon 
I'(.fj)t-(1  from  hei  lloatin^  veil  of  clouds,  slu 

sent 
A  );k-ani  across  llic  waters,  rushint,;  "lad 

.\);ainst  tile  an).;ry  sky 
Tile  lighthouse  stood,   wliose  beacon   li^lit 

foretold 
Tin    ilan).;er  to  lioM   ships  that    tieared   the 

rocks 
While  <!aylight  slejit. 

Ill  the  tower  by  the  Sea,  there  all  alone. 
The  keeper's  pretty  (lau,i.;hter  trimmed  the 

lanifi, 
And  as  the  waier  sjiarkled  in' the  li>;lit. 
(lod    ^a\e    the   sailors   on    the   sea,''    she 
I)ray<  ■',  ; 
•  The   nivdii   is   wild  ;    my  father  Kone.  and 

near 
Are  rocks  which  \'essoIs  wreck  when  storms 

ale  iu^h  , 
I  will  not  sleep,  but  watch  beside  the  light. 
For  some  mav  call  for  help  " 


.■\nd  '•o  '-Ik  s.ii 
Hesiile  the  window  o  el  the '^la   and  scanned 
With    laii;e  daik  eyes  the  troubled  water's 

loam. 
I  iilucdniK  is  the  wind  her  tresses  tossed, 
111  spiay  baptized  her  brow. 

.\  mutne'  sound 
Tieinbles  llMoll  till   .lil.  abo\<'  Ihe     torni 
\\  ii>  sti.iiii  her  ea).;er  eyes  f.ir  in   the  uikIU  ' 
Was  It  the  wind,  or  but  the  ocean  s  heart 
Heating;  a^amst  the  clitTs  ' 

.Ml.  no  '    All,  110  ! 
\i  was  the  sij.n;il),;un    -the  cry  for  help  ! 
Now    seen,   now    lost,   the  li^;lits    upon    the 

ship 
Climmer  above  the  wave 
Hei  iiiniiist  soul  with  aiitrui^li  stirred.  s()l)s 

out, 
■  .\  \e-sel  on  tile  rocks,  and  none  to  sa\'e  ' 
\.i:ain    that    lav.    faint    death-knell    of    the 

doomed 
rpon  her  yoniiK   lieait   lalls.       '  I'hey  shall 

not  die  ' 
I  rescue  them,  or  perish  in  their  grave'  " 
Her    strong    arms     ner\-ed    bv    heart     long 

trained 
To  sufTer  and  to  d.ire  for  highest  pood, 
CoiKpiers  in  spite  id' warring  elements  ; 
The  boat  is  launclieil  ;   one  instant  docs  she 

pause 
.\iid  lift  her  soul  in  pra>ei         Tis  silent, 
lUit  angels  lie.ir.  and  bear  it   on   their  wings 
To  the  .•MM-'ather.  and  the  st,   ngth  comes 

down. 

The  wind   howls  loud  :    the  cruel,  sullen 
■>va\es 
Toss  the  frail  bark  as  children  toss  a  toy  ; 
•Ml  nature  tries  to  baflle  one  brave  soul 
.\s.  be.iutiful  and  bold,  she  still  toils  im, 
riihcediiig  all  except  one  thought,  one  hope. 

She    Hears   the    \essel,    beating     gainst    the 

rocks  ; 
A    w,i\e   sweeps    d  er    her,  but   her   heart  is 

sta\ed 
By  crii  s  for    "  help  '    from   hearts  half  dead 

with  fear  : 
Ipuii  ti;c  t..,vs;Mg  s;;;;-.  l;;;y  •,vale:;  a;:i:  pru>.  , 
While  nearer  draws  deli\erance.     One  more 

bound 


W^^^iii^9^d.''!^n 


,1//.S(  El  I  AShOrs  SF.I.FA  rioNS 


441 


The  ship  i'A  ffache<l.  aivl  nut  a  mumoiit  li»l. 
Till-  l)oiil    is   fillfcl.     Ai;iiiii  she  l)r:ivcs  thr 

sea , 
Tliis  tinif  Willi  prttioiis  lu'iKhl,  IIr-  while 

the  wavfs, 
Thus    chtalid     of    tlieir    prey,     iiiourn     in 

Thf  iiiu"ii  l)it\viiii  tli<.iU>uils  ill  pity  sniilfs, 
Tlu'  waves  are  l>riikfii  into  tears  aliove 
Tile  I'oal  ol   lite  ;    resisliiij;  wiiul  and  wave, 
Tliey  nearlhe  hind,  an  unseen  Hand  direels. 
And  Kiie  eye,  never  sleeping,  watelies  all. 

Upon   the  sliore  the   lishers    wives  knell 

down 
And   ilas|)e<l    their   hjveil   ones,  ^;ivcr.  iroiii 

the  urave 
Youn^;  children  sobbed  their  ^jratitvide,  and 

elutiK 
To  lathers  tlu-v  had  never  hoix-d  to  kiss  : 
Strong;  men  were  not  afraid  of  tears,  whieh 

fell 
l.ike   April   rain,   as    with    their   wives  an<l 

b:il)es 
Thev   knelt    upon    the    bleak   seashore,    to 

pray. 
Up  to  the  skies  a  glad  thanksgiving  rose  : 
The    wind    ceased    wailing,    and    the   stars 

eaine  out  ; 
Joy   filled  all    hearts,  and   noble  Grace  was 

blessed. 
The  earth  grew  brighter,  for  the  angels  sang. 
In  heaven,  to   God   a   glad,  sweet  song  of 

praise. 

Myka  a.  Goodwin. 

KEEPINCi  HOUSE  FOR  TWO. 

ITS  sweeping  ami   dusting  an<l   cooking, 
It's  making  the  wee  houst  bright, 
h'or  the  man.  all  day  who  is  earning  his 
pay, 
.\nd  is  hastening  home  at  night. 
He.  for  the  toil  and  the  wages. 

She  for  the  saving  up  : 
And  both  in  all  weather  to  stand  together, 
And  share  the  loaf  and  the  cup. 

It's  singing  above  the  pudding. 

It's  flitting  to  and  fro. 
With   a   heart  so  light  from  morning   till 

lUglll 

That  the  cheeks  with  roses  glow. 


It  s  watching  the  clock  in  the  gliM'ning, 

It's  running  to  open  the  door, 
With  a  smile  and  .a  kiss,  and  the  touch  of  • 
bliss 

That  can  ask  for  notiiing  more. 

IVrhaps  the  means  .ire  narrow 

In  the  keeping  house  for  two; 
lint  the  little  wile  in  her  valiant  strife 

Will  somehow  make  them  do. 
,\n(l  (rod  will  help  her  onward. 

And  smooth  her  good  man  s  way, 
And,  trudging  together,  in  every  weather, 

They'll  laugh  at  the  rainy  day. 

As  he  works  with  hammer  and  pick-axe, 

Or  bends  o'er  ledger  and  bills, 
As  he  faithfully  toils  for  the  golden  siwils 

That  enrich  another's  tills, 
Me  does  not  fret  or  worry, 

lie  is  proud  as  a  millionaire; — 
With  a  cheery  wife  and  a  happy  life. 

The  man  has  enough  and  to  spare. 

Tis  stepping  from  parlor  to  kitchen, 

.\nd  lilting  a  bit  of  song  ; 
hor  she  feels  in  her  breast,  that  the  tiny  nest 

Will  not  be  lonesome  long. 
I'lood  tide  of  life's  fullest  pleasure, 

Joy-bells  a  peal  to  ring. 
When  a  little  bed,  holds  a  tlaxen  head, 

And  the  small  home  holds  a  king  ! 

And  then  the  merry  problem 

Will  be  keeping  house  for  three  ; 
.\nd  angels  will  wait  at  the  lowly  gate, 

To  give  them  company. 
When  it's  one  for  the  work  and  the  wages, 

And  one  for  the  saving  up. 
And  the  home  to  stand  with  the  best  in  the 
land. 

And  God  for  the  loaf  and  cup  ! 

MaKG.\RKT    IC    S.XNOSTKR. 

Ill  Everywhere. — 


THE  DIFFICULTY   OF  RHYMINti 

Tlie  hiimt.r  ,,f  llu^  •el.i  li,in  i>iust  .ipprar  in  iht  ii«rpl<-«<-,l  •BO 
diffic'Ml  manner  ,,f  ihc  5iMr«k«r  m  finjioj  the  rliyiiiini;  w.jrd  loi 
ihe  r.id  of  ihc  fiKirlh  line. 

WK  parted  by  the  gate  in  June, 
That  soft  and  balmy  month. 
Beneath  the  sweetly  beaming  moon, 
And     (wonth  -hunlh — sunth — bunth—  { 
can't  find  a  rhyme  to  month). 


♦43 


.I//S(  III.  \SI    'I  s'  Ml. I A  I /I  JA'.V 


1 


Year>  wcrr  to  pass  rrt  wi  slujiild  iiktI  , 

A  wide  and  yawning;  null 
Divides  me  from  my  love  ><>  s«fft, 

While  (iilf  siilf  <liilf  mulf  >tii.V 
anaiii  ;  I  can't  get  any  rhynie  to  gnll.  I'm 
in  a  Kiilf  myself;. 

Oh,  luiw  I  ilreadt<l  in  my  Mini 
To  part  from  my  sweet  nym|ili, 

While    years    slmuld     I'lfir    lon^;     -.i;i,i,ii, 
roll 
Hefore(  liympli     dvinpli     >vni|di      Ik'H''- 

I'll  have  to  let  it  ^;o  at  that ,. 


Heiieath  my  fortune's  stern  lUt  rcr 

My  lonely  spirits  Mink. 
For  I  a  weary  soul  should  he 

And    a    (!"ink — ilunk-  runk     sk 
will  never  do  in  the  world; 


-Thiit 


She  huried  her  dear  lovely  face 

Within  her  azure  scarf. 
She  knew  Id  take  the  wretchedness 

As  well  as  iparf— sarf — darf -harl  and- 
harf — That  won't  answer  either). 

Oh,  1  had  loved  her  many  years, 

I  loveii  her  for  herself : 
I  loved  her  for  her  tender  tears, 

Atid  also  for  her  (welf  nelf — hell— ])elt  - 
no,  no  ;  not  for  her  pelf). 

1  took  hetweeii  my  hands  her  head. 

How  sweet  her  lips  did  pouch  ! 
I  kissed  hei  lovingly  and  said — 
(l)ouch — niouch — lunch — ouch  ;  not    a   hit 
of  it  did  I  say  oiuh). 

I  sorrowfully  wrung  her  hand, 

My  tears  ttiey  did  escape. 
My  sorrow  I  could  not  command. 

And  I  washuta(sape — dape — tape — ape; 
well,  perhaps,  I  did  feel  like  an  ape;. 

I  gave  to  her  a  fond  adieu, 

Sweet  pupil  of  loves  school ; 
I  told  her  I  would  e'er  he  true. 

And  alwavs  he  a  (dool  -sool-  -niool — 
fool;  since  I  come  to  think  of  it,  I  wis  a 
fool,  for  she  lell  in  love  with  another  lellow, 
Viefore  I  was  gone  a  month). 


A    IWMKIHT   STOKY. 

ik     \    1  NTIK.  wdl  yon   tell   a   story  i"  "  said 
/  \  my  little  lUii  e  of   llirte. 

.\s    the     eat  I',     winter     twili^iht     fell 
around  u>  silently 
S'l     i      iiiswered    to    her   pleading  (Mue, 

when  I  WIS  Very  siii.iP 
Willi  iin  papa  and  my  niamnia    I    went  out 

to  tii.ike  a  call  : 
Xii'l   I  I. Illy,  pleased  to  se»-  us,  gave  uieciuiti' 

.1  III  v,e  lioiuiuet, 
Willi  li  1  i:irried  homeward  ]iroiidly,  smiling 
ill  aloii^  the  way. 

~si,ipii    I    met   two   otlu  r    ehililten,  i  lad    m 

la^s  .iiid  sad  of  face, 
W  lio   ^\y\\   strangeU      wililly   joyous    as    I 

iie.ired  their  staiiiling  plai  e 
"I    ■        -,o  good    to   see   the   flowers!        (live 

'is  one     "h,  one  !     lliev  criejl 
Milt    I    passed   li.em    without  S|>eakiiig.   left 

th'  Ml  with  llieir  wish  denieil 
\'i  t    the    niein  rv    of    tlieir   asking    haunteil 

tin    liy  niglit  anil  day, 
I  .ive  lis  one  :  '  I    heard   them   saying,  even 

ill  my  mirthful  play 

"Still     I    iiioiun.    Iiecatise    in    childhooil     I 
refused  to  gi\e  a  flower  ; 

Did   not   make  tliose  others   happy   when    I 
had  it  in  my  pow>  r    ' 

Suddenly  I  ceased  my  story       Tears  were  in 
my  niece's  eyes 

Tears   of    teiiderni  ss    and    pity     while    slit- 
planned  a  sweet  surprise  ; 

"  I  will  send   a   flower  to  tiioriow   to  tliosi; 
little  children  tlear.  ' 

Could    I    tell   her  that   their  childhood   hail 
l)een  gone  this  many  a  year? 

Makv   J     I'ORTKK. 


\ 


KINO  WHKAT. 

Sii.tal'V  t..    I  li,tnk.,;ivtn.;  I'.nlrrtiiinmttil, 

■''or  may  tell  of  your  armored  cruisers 
And  your  great  ships  of  the  line  ; 
And  swift  or  slow  may  steamers  go 
.\cross  the  hillowy  hiiiu  . 
Like  thunder  may  the  cannon  Imom 

To  greet  their  llai.;     unfurled, 
And  for  an  hour  lhe\  max  have  power 
To  rule  the  frightened  world. 


:.i 


.W/Si  /././..  IX/:()/'\  S//,/f  /A'A'.V 


K,l 


From  <«i '  .111  sluirc  to  if  tan  ^liorc 

I, if  lino  of  ^;kMinin>;  >lct  1 
Ami  nielli  :\ii<l  ilay  \m   licit  ;ilw;iy 

'I'lu-  iin>;  ol  riislnn^;  wIk-<-1  : 
rilonuli  InilLilo  li;i\«'  Icit  tlic  plain, 

And  liulian  tents  are  liirltd, 
Nor  sltani  nor  liaiiil  at  wcailhs  i  oininaml 

Can  mil-  the-  tnisy  world. 

Unt  wlirri-  llu   liilUick'  rises  fair 

In  till  uis  of  ^rii  n, 
And  un  tlif  i>lain.  wliiic  \vin<l  and  rain 

Sweip  liilds  of  ^oldi  n  sliftii. 
Wli'-n-  stniilv  yrlliiw  stilks  aiise, 

Willi  l)aiiiurid  In  ads  iintiirUd, 
Hen     volt    iiiiiv     «r<et     tile    Creat     Kin« 
Wheat, 

Tlie  niler  ot  the  world. 

Oh,  hills  niav  shake  and  vales  resound 

Hetiealh  the  tlyiiin  '  u 
And  driven  bv  steam   ind  «uids  a  Ueai.i 

Oiir  ships  lide  ti^'t  and  hir  ; 
Cities  may  cruinlile    luatlt  the  k""^ 

Wliieh  Ruaid  oiii  lla^  unfurled. 
Yet  all  shall  s;i.e;     at  last— Kin>;  Wheat 

}''or  hunger  niUs  the  worhl. 

NiNlTTi:    .M.     LnWATKR. 


MOSAICS 

\  i.lrisiiic  .onirM  m\\  h'  iim  ■■■■  ■  ■■!     ■■>  ■'  lii"r«'/  -  '■   ftv  "t 

11    t'      *  fnrn.N  '.V  '•  t  '  'U   l^**"  1       .«;'>,.    ver»ei   Jii'l   'in'nii,;  a 

,,,.-.    r,,  .1,,-  Iirtv.ri  »l.  .    n.<m<--  iL'    I"!--'    "'    Iht  i!r'.llr-t  n'Ki.V.cr 

f      ,,:r.„s     tr..„,      Wh.h     .1..         in.,      ...      1..1>"1  \><'-      ......'-Mnt» 

i.,ui.n...M,i.,  ...I  >.iih  p.i.r  .   .i  I.--...  ,u  ....It- ■■.""'i';-  "■"' 

.  ,,  .  „    ,1  .  r  .!.,   ..  ..dmj  ..f  ..,.   •    -1  ...'  .  1  ■'  "t."  •"""-    •'  ll"  "!"■ 

''T^iii;    eurfew  tolls  the  knell    of   parting 
i  d.iy    - 

Oreat  day  from  which  all  other  days 
are  made 


At  It  n^tli    lis  morn,  ami  at  the  dawn  of 'lay 
The    peallll^;  aiitlum   swells  the   note   of 
jiraise  ; 
Wi  siward  the  star  of  itujnre  takts  its  way 
And  liitrios  niadtucn    in  the    lieajts  they 
raise. 

Honor  and  shame  Irotii  no  condition  rise. 
Save  where  the  Ix-etle  wlieels  his  droiiinv; 
tlij;ht 
■  What  wete  the\  m.ldeti.r.  then,  you 'lok;  '    ' 
he  t  I  les  : 

Out  truth  is  cleat,  Whatevt  r  is,  is  ri^;lit. 

1,1..     llie     pool     Inilian      whose     uiitutorid 
mind 
Implores  the  passing  tribute  of  a  si^li. 
On    with    the   dance       I.et    jov   l>e    unton- 
tiiiiil  ; 
l,tt  earth,  unbalanced    Itom  her  orbit  llv 

.\  bull    liarniiiK  !•>  a  ilaiiKerous  thins  . 

» )h.  ^ive  relief,  and  Heaven  will  bless  vour 

store, 
See    the    blind     be^y^ar    dance,    the    crijjple 

siuj;- 
.\rin  '   .\rni  !     It   is  the   cannon's   opening 

roar. 

"  Live  while  yon   live,"  the  epicure  woultl 

say, 

And  catch  the  manners  living  as  they  rise. 

.Approach  and  read  'for  thou  canst    read) 

the  lay, 

If  i^Mioraiice  is  bliss,    lis  folly  to  l»e  wise. 

Vou  see  mankind  tin'  same  in  every  age. 
And   as  they   first   are   fashioned    always 
grow 


are  made;  jj^   struts    and    frets    his    hour    u{K)n    the 

Now  came  still  evening   on.  and    twiUght  stage  - 


gray, 

In    nature's     simi)lest     charms    at     first 
prrayed. 

Sweet  wasthesounil  when  oft  at  evening's 
close 
The  mojiing  I'^^l  d'""^  ''>  ^'"'  "'>'""  com- 
plain ; 
With  louder  plaint    tlie   mother   spoke  her 
woes, 
Driven  by  the  wind  and   tiallereii  by  ihe 
rain. 


stage  - 
X'lrtue  alone  is  happiness  below, 

'■  Turn  gentle  hermit  of  the  dale, 
.And  guide  my  lonely  way  ;    ' 

If  I  am  wrong,  oh,  teach  my  heart 
To  find  the  better  way  i 

Should  auld  aciiuaintance  be  forgot, 
An'  never  bro't  to  miu'  ! 

Oh.  no,  my  Uieiiu.s,  iur  ls  it  not 
Poured  out  by  hands  divine  ? 


^^^iii^^M^^!-:^^:^^^^^- 


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.U/S(  /■/./  .lA'/J  >f'S  S/:/.F.CT/ONS 


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This  world  i>  all  .i  Ik-ttiiiK  show 
I"r(ini  iii.iny  an  iiiKiftil  river  ; 
For  nun  iiia\  i  nine,  ami  nun  may  ^o. 

Hut  I  ^'o  on  lurt.'\-(.r , 

(Ml  I.iii'kn  whfH  Ih'-  •^iiii  was  h)W, 
Willi  i;V(.li<ls  lHa\\  and  ltd. 

Man  wants  Imt  littlo  Iktc  Ixhiw, 
As  halli  lum  siuij;  or  said 

"  I'othrai,  m\  son,     tin-  iiiTmit  irits. 

To  |,<\  or  not  to  he  ; 
In  tiii>  the  art  of  living  lies, 

Come  to  the  sunset  tree. 

Mary  had  a  little  lanih. 

With  tiiij.;ers  weary  and  worn. 
And  everyw  here  that  Mary  went 

Shows  man  was  made  to  mourn. 

John  (lilpin  was  a  eiti/en 
111  poverty,  liuiij;;ei  and  dirt. 

And  so  the  teaclur  turned  him  out. 
And  --an^  the  son^;  of  the  shirt. 

A  nightin>;ale  th.it  al!  <!ay  long 
Made  fields  and  fore-ts  hare. 

.\s  if  he  said.  "  Iiu  not  atraid," 
And  hoary  was  lii>  liaii , 

And  what  is  friendsiiip  hut  a  name? 

Theeaj;er  eliildreii  erv  — 
A  charm  that  follows  wealth  or  fame 

Coniin'  Ihrou^jh  the  rye 

Anil  love  is  still  an  emptier  sound. 
Where  the  scattered  water-  ra\e. 

A  chieftain  to  the  hii^hlands  lionnd 
Cries.    ■  A  life  on  the  ocean  wave  ' 

Oh,  swiftly  glides  the  hoiinie  hoat. 
With  fainting  steps  and  slow  ; 

He  used  to  Wear  an  old  brown  coat. 
Its  tleeie  wa-  white  as  sno\\ . 

Tis  the  voice  of  the  slu,:,'gard  ;    1  heard  him 
complain  : 
t)h,  when  shall  day  dawn  cm  the  night  of 
the  grave  ? 
Oh.    give    me    my   lowly    thatidieil    cottage 
again. 
O'er  the  lainl  of  the  free  and  the  home  ot 
the  brave. 


Three  fishers  went  '^.uling  out  inti;  the  west, 

.\t  the  close  of  the  <lay  when    the  hamlet 

is  still  ; 

Swell  \'ale  of  .\voca.  lw)W  calm  could  I  rest 

In  the  old  oaken  bucket  that  hangs  in  the 

well 

.\n  exile  ffoin  liome,spleiidorda/./les  in  vain. 
( »n  the  shore  dimly  seen  through  the  mi-l- 
ol   the  deep. 
Vou    have    waked    me    too    soon  :     I    iiiu-t 
slumber  again  ; 
kock   me  to  sleep,  mother  ;  rock  me  tc 
sleej>. 

The  Assyrian  came  down  like  a  wolf  on  the 
fold, 
With  lovely   voung  Jamie,    the  ])ride  of 
the  Dee;' 
His  footsteps   are   feeble     once   fearless  and 
ludd 
And  away   he  went   singing  his  chicka- 
dee-ilee. 

Will  vou  come  to  tile  bower  I've  shadeil  for 
you  ? 
I  would  not  stay  out  in   the  cold  and    th-' 
snow  , 
Perfumed  with  fresh  llagrance and  glittering 
with  <lew, 
Roderick  Vic  Alpine  Dim  I  ho  iero  ! 

JOTIIAM    WiNKOW. 

OLD  OLORY. 

(.-;    Chiint    A'i'iii/.) 

"I  hLiV  -rrli  'iic  kI''!!.-  ■■!  -in  Ml. I  .in  li.Ii-i  t;irr  .Tiid  in.  iiti- 
I.,;.,  111,1  •  ,-i  I  h^ne  -.■•■M  11. .■  -1111-11  ,11  )inii;liiu.  .111.1  iln-eiji 
,1.  ..  .1    I     •     ..-.,,    .M.nl    111 ,     iiiil    il.i-   l.iircm   Ml    II      11    «l,i    1 

t!,.--,     .\.         .,,■!      l.inLl-.i    W.IH     ltn-     Ml^     ■   i    III  V   «-"lint  I  ■-     m     ;i     I'll      .   ■■ 

),..,!     r-   .    riliil  asa  tl..wii  l,.|li.i-»- \»ii''i  'vit,  ttrr:'   '    i-.i  II  '  :<    r 
t'      -<    .1 '..-    I,.in-.  II  I-   llic    ->  in!  ...  ■■!   Till     i..i\v.  r  .III.     -  '.  :  ^    .it..i 
e r    ■!   I'll >■  unit'    II-  .  I    Vim  ii.  .111-  "      C 1  ..i.i.I-    1-     H      if 


T^NCii.wTin)  web  !     A  picture  in  tiie  air, 
Iv    Drifted  to  us  from  out  the  distance  blue 
l'"rom  shadowy  ancestors,  through  whose 
brave  care 
We  live  in  magic  of  a  dream  come  true  • 
\\ilh  Covenanters'  blue,  as  if  were  glassel 
111  dewy  llower  heart   the  stars  that  passt  li 
()  blood  veined    blossom  that  can  never 
blight : 

The  Declaration,  like  a  sacred  rite. 

Is  in  each  star  and  stripe  declamatory. 
The  Constitution  thou  shalt  long  recite— 
Our   hallowed,    elcxjuent,    beloved    "Old 
r.lory  !"* 


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>  •  ^\  ii'iihony  in  reil,  white,  liluc  !     fanfare 
l)f  tnunpet,  roll  of  dnini,  forever  new. 
K'.verberutions  of  the  bell  that  bear 

It^    tones    of    I,lui:nTV    the    wiiie    world 
through  ! 
In  battle  dreaded  like  a  cyclone  blast  ! 
Symbol  of  land  and  people  vinsurpassed, 
Thy    l>rilliant    day    shall     never    have    a 

night. 
On    foreign  shore,  no  pomp  ^o  grand   a 
sight, 
No  tace  so  friendly,  naught  consolatory. 
Like   glimpse    of    lofty    spar    with    thee 
bedight.— 
()\!r    hallowed,    elocpient,     belovei!     '  ( tld 
C.lory  !  ' 

Thou    art     the    one     Flag  ;    an    emliodied 

prayer. 

One,  highest  and  most  perfert  to  review  : 

Without  one,  nothing  :  it  is  a  lineal,  siiu.ue. 

Has    properties  of  all  the  numbers,   too, 

Ci?be,  solid,  Sijuare  root,  root  of  root  ;    best 

classed 
It  for  his  essence  the  Creator  cast. 

l"or  purity  are  thy  stripes  of  si.\  white  : 
This  numbei  circular  and  endless  quite:  — 
>ix  times,  well  knows  the  scholar  wan  and 
hoary, 
His  compass  spanning  circle  can  aliglit,  - 
Our    hallowed,    eloquent,     beloved     "Old 
t  ilory  1 

Boldly  thy  seven  lines  of  scarlet  llare, 
As  when  o'er  old  centurion  it  blew  : 
Red    is   the  trumpet's  tone  :    it  means  to 
dare. ) 
Ctod  favored  seven  when  creation  grew  : 
The  seven  planets  ;  seven  hues  contrast ; 
The  seven  metals  ;  seven  days  ;  not  last 
Tiie  seven  tones  of  marvellous  delight 
That  lenil  the  listening  soul  their  wings 
for  tlight  : 
Hut  why  complete  the  happy  category 
That  gives  thy  thirteen  stripes  their  charm 

and  might,— 
Our     hallowed,     eloquent,     beloved     ''(ikl 
Glory!  " 

In  thy  dear  colors,  honored  everywhere, 
The  great  and  mystic  ternion  we  view  ; 

I'aith.    Hope    and    Charitv    are   nnmbered 
thero, 
And  the  three  nails  the  Crucifixion  knew. 


Three    are   offended    when   one    has    tres 

passed. - 
("lud,  and    one's    neighbor,    and    one  s  sell 
aghast ; 
Christ  s  deity   and  soul    ami    manhood  s 

height  ; 
The  leather.  Son    and   (".host    may   here 
unite. 
With  texts  like  these,  divineh  monitory 
What    \v(.inder    that    thovi    conipierest   in 
fight. 
(>ur     hallowed,     eloquent,    beloved     "Old 
(  ilory  ! 

i:n\i>v. 
O  blessed  l-'lag  '.  sign  of  our  precious  past. 
Triuini)lianl  present,  and  our  future  vast. 
He\ond  starred   I'lue  and   bars  of  sunset 

bright 
l.ea'l   US  'o  higher  realm  of  c(|ual  right  I 
filial  on.  ill  ever  lovely  allegory. 
Kin  to  the  eagle  and  tlie  wind  and  light — 
Our     hallowed,     eloquent,    beloved     'Old 
(ilory  ' 

IvMMA     FkANCIS    D.\WS(1N. 

•••'ii.l    •.l..r\.'    .1-    ..'.r    ll..^     W..-      ■.,. I. ■.;.-.:     Irv    MK,     s..l,li.-rs 

..r  11^  :',..  I.'.irl!...n    -/'.f*.v. 


ICHABUO. 

1  h,  li.i  .'A  in^  l"'fin  w.is  uritttn  ..ii  h-.trui^;  i.f  I  (anuMV  Vl" 
.7.  r  -  .  li'-t  111  '.iipiL-rtiii^  th-  •' Coiiii.r..]m-.  M.-.i>U[f."  in.  lij.l- 
i;;..  •■..  ■•  I  li.iiiv  M.iv.-  I  a»."  I  his  sihi  .  h  w.is  ilclm n-  1  ni  ll.r 
I  i.;i..,  -.1-.  -  >.  i,.ili:  .11  1'..-  7tll  of  Mar.  h.  iB^n,  mid  ^rt...i:> 
III.  .-li-i  .1  I'll-  \K..:iIi.iii^ls  Mr.  W'hitlit-r.  Ill  iimiiiinll  «uh  iii.iiiv 
Viw  1  ii.i.iii.ii  I-.  ri.;.ir, 1.1,1  r.  .is  the  ,  irl..iii  Ju«iif..liif  Mt. 
'A.  1.   l.r        Mil     111!.--    lire    fiiil       f    t.  ri.lir  r-i;ret.    ilft-p  ^ur!    ,Hid 

Sii  fallen  !  so  lost  1  the  light  withdrawn 
Which  once  he  wore  ! 
The  glory  from  his  gray  hairs  gone 
Fi  ir  evermore  ! 

Revile  him  not  —the  Tempter  hath 

A  -^iiaie  for  all  : 
And  pitying  tears,  not  S'.orii  and  wrath 

Betit  iiis  fall  ! 

( >h  '.   duiiil)  be  ;iassion's  stormy  rage. 

When  he  who  might 
Ha\e  lighted  up  and  led  his  age 

F'alls  back  in  night. 

Scorn  !   would  the  angels  laugh  to  mark 

.\  bright  soul  driven, 
ImciuI  goaiied.  down  the  endless  dark, 

I'riiin  hope  and  heaven  ? 


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.u/s< '/■:/./  AXhiX's  s/:/ /<( •//< 'A'.v 


l,t't  not  the  land,  once  jiroinl  uC  liini, 

Insult  him  now  : 
Nor  brand  with  deeiH-r  sii;ine  iiis  dim 

Dishonored  brow. 

But  let  its  humbled  sons,  instead, 

I-'rom  sea  to  lake, 
A  long  lament,  as  for  the  dead. 

In  sadness  make. 

Of  all  we  loved  and  hoiiortii.  nought 

Save  power  remains.— 
A  fallen  angel's  pride  v(  thought 

Still  strong  in  chains. 

All  else  is  gone  ;   lrt)m  those  great  eyes 

The  soul  has  tied  : 
When  faith  is  lost,  when  honor  dies, 

The  man  is  dead  ' 

Then,  pay  tlie  reverence  of  olil  ilays 

To  his  dead  fame  : 
Walk  backward,  with  averted  ga/e. 

And  hide  the  shame  ! 

John  ('.kKKSLKAi-   Wiiittikr. 

CASABIANtA. 

\  .  .iinj;  t '.i^al)t»tit  .1.  .1  'I'l  V  aim  lit  lliirtmi  yt-ar*  i.M  ^..n  .-f  tl.r 
A(iniir.il  ..1  thf  t  Irinil.  n  inaaict  ;it  hi-  iii.^t  i  in  tin-  h.,ill,-  .,f  tl.i 
NiU  J  attcr  li.c  vLiji  h.i.t  t.ikrn  firr  .iiid  ai'.  tlir  khii-  ti.tii  Ixrii 
4h.ini1,'ii''tl,  ami  [.cr  -ht  il  in  (h*-  rxplu'  i.in  i.t  1  li,-  \»  v-,  !  v.  I  rii  ■  lif- 
fla.i...     ha. I  rra.hcl  ibr  i..m.i.r. 

"^liK  l)oy  stood  on  the  burning  deck 
Whence  all  but  hin;  had  tied  : 
The  tlames  that  lit  the  battle  s  wreck 
Shone  round  him  o  er  the  dead. 


1. 


Vet  beautil\il  and  bright  he  stixxl, 

As  born  to  rule  the  storm  : 
A  creature  of  heroic  blood. 

A  proud  though  childlike  t'orm. 

The  tlames  rolU-d  on  ;   he  wouM  not  go 

Without  his  fither's  word  : 
That  father,  faint  in  death  helow. 

His  voice  no  longer  heard. 

He  called  aloud,     "  Say,  father,  say, 

If  yet  tny  task  be  done?    " 
He  knew  not  that  the  chieftain  lay 

I'monscious  of  his  son 

"  Speak,  father  !       once  again  he  iried, 

"  If  1  may  \et  be  gt)ne  !    ' 
And  but  the  booming  sliots  re])lit(l 

And  fast  the  Hames  rolled  on. 


UfH>n  his  lirow  he  felt  their  breath. 

And  in  his  waving  hair. 
And  looked  trom  that  lone  post  of  death 

In  still  but  brave  despair  : 

And  shouted  but  once  more  aloud, 

"  My  father  1   must  I  stay  I  " 
While   o'er   him   fast,    through  sail   and 
shroud. 

The  wreathing  tires  made  way. 

They  wrapt  the  ship  in  splendor  wild. 
They  caught  the  flag  on  high, 

.\nd  streamed  above  the  gallant  child. 
Like  banners  in  the  sky 

There  came  a  burst  of  thunder  sound  : 
The  boy  —Oh  !   where  was  /w  f 

Ask  of  the  winds,  that  far  around 
With  fragments  strewed  the  sea- 

With  shroud  and  mast  and  petuion  fair, 

That  well  had  borne  their  part- 
Hut  the  noblest  thing  that  perished  there, 
Was  that  young  faithful  heart. 

I'-KLici.\  Hkm.v.ns. 


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A  PARODY  ON  CASARIANCA. 

"^111-;  boy  stood  on  thebackyard  fence, 
whence  all  but  liini  had  fled 


The  tlames  that  lit  his  fathe.  -     .arn, 

shone  just  above  the  slied. 
One  bunch  of  crackers    in    his    hanil.   two 

others  in  his  hat, 
With    piteous    accents    loud    he    rrieil,      '  I 

never  thought  of  that  ; 
.\  bunch  of  crackers  to  the  tail  oi  one  small 

dog  he'd  tied  ; 
The  dog  in  anguish  sought   the  barn,  and 

'mid  its  ruins  died. 
The    sp..rks  flew  wide,  and    red    and     hot. 

tiny  lit  upon  that  brat  ; 
Tliey   fired   the  crackers   in   his  hand,   anil 

e'en  those  in  his  hat. 

Tlien   came  a  burst   of  rattling  sound-  'he 

boy  !     Where  was  he  gone? 
.\^k  of  the  winds  that  far  around   strewed 

bits  of  meat  and  Ixjtie  : 
.\iid  scraps  of  clothes,   and  balls,  aixl  tops, 

an<l  nails,  and  l._.oks,  and  yarn 
The  rt  lies  of  that  dreadful   b*)y    '  at  burnt 

his  father's  barn  J    T.  tiA..\lBl.K. 


fc*-^i^^fr^^^^^Mtl-^':ji»tyKjs  -^ii>if'irfaL-t 


HAlt-r    XYI 


PROGRAMMES 


""T^* )    inak<;  a  pros^rramme    for  an  entertainin«'nt  is  always  a   difficult  task. 
I'irst,  lohal   to  have,   and,    second,  when:    to    find    it,    are    perplcxinj^ 
<lut;stions    which   prisciil    thriiisrlvcs.       To    help    solve    this    difficulty  and 
answer   thcstt   troublesonxt   fjuistions    is   die   ol))('ct   of   this  d-  partment. 

Let  it  he  understood  that  variety  in  xhitions,  as  fa  is  the  occasion 
will  admit,  always  (ontrihui«  s  to  ilie  pleasure  of  the  audience.  Yet  there 
is  a  "  fnitess  of  thiiiL^s"  which    diouKl   never  In-   lost  sij^ht  of. 

The  few  sucieeilini^'^  jiroL^raninies  .ire  intended  to  !»'■  us(rd  as  sanijdes. 
They  may  he  adapted  .md  umiI  as  they  ai)pear,  or  they  may  Ix-  alt(tred  to 
conform  to  local  ncpurements.  The  coiuijiler  of  this  volume,  with  a  view 
to  aidin^f  tin-  user  of  the  hook  as  f;;r  as  possihle,  has  iiulicated  \t\  "' notes" 
at  the  bei^innitiL;  of  .i  lafLje  niuiiher  of  selections,  their  special  adaptation 
to  some  particular  eiuertainmiiil  or  occasion.  The  illustrations  alsc 
furnish  many  su^jjfestions  for  lal)leau.K,  costumes  and  e-asy  graceful  attitudes 
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AN  ANNIVERSARY  CELEBRATION 

Ql  HhNS  DAY.   MAY    I  WH.\  I  Y-HUl  K  I  H 


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Jiy  an  Onlitstru  o)    Iniiui 
Caii(i(/i,iii  LdViilty  ami  ]'(ttrii-ti>m 


•■  ///'    (hti-iii  a  .]/,»/,/  Jl'onfii/  iuui  Mollify 

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(iir  ..i)i.  r  'cliTiii.ii.) 

.\  !■'  ki  --,  (or  (  )rii,nnal   I'apcri 

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Rl  .  I  '  .M  h  i\  --•■  /  'iitoria  a   (  'ou>.titittioilal  S,<:;i-rii^u  " 
M  I   - i I    \\    S M   I  (    I  1  c  ] \ 
Rki  iiAiKix  --"  Empir,    First" 

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Ai'Dki    s — "  Ca>ia</(t  am/  Caiiu(//ans" 

Ml  ■-I'  ,  l-y  lii«-  Au.li.-iu.: 

C- 1 '  '>i.\.,  AiM>Ki  ss  l)y  ihr  Cliaimiaii 


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Hv  the  Hand 


Tagcs  05  ami  93 


l'a;_MS  60  and  97 
!))•  Audience; 


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:  I'r.  I'lr.-.l    in.l  .Uli^'  I..!      ■'..    .      ;--,i-.i.       1 1  • 'm.iiI  !  n    l  1  t -I  1..ii-.;.t  lli.ui  .-tiiUl  .n  l.-n  minutes 


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I'hu.d  l.\  the  Band 


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SCHOOL  HNTERTAINMENT 


A  l'r<>_;iMinin  ■  .idipicd  i"  I'luj  tlo-,.:  of  scliool  \vl\cn'  a   x.irici)'  of  cnter- 

talnniiMit  i--  < It-sircd. 

1.  >o\,.       w,,',/ .S,/,v ///,•  AV«.'." Hy  llic  School 

2.  Ai'iiKi  ->  I  'I    \\  11  '''Ml,  w  illi  ri'iiiarks  on  tlu'  pro.;!'''  '^  iii.nlr  in  llu:  siliool. 

3.  1  >i  ci.AMATK'.N  — "  '/'//<    I  .tic  iviii  Reii^n  of  l>:i,  •  II   I  idmid"   or 

'•  (  iiiitiiiii  and  ///(•  (  iinaiUiiiis  .      I'.vj^r-,  00  .iml  S4 

^1    T  :i  I  >.y  or  gill  111  15  iir  nM.i  ) 

4.  A.N  Essay 

(I'rfpiir.Hl  for  tlu.-  occa-iuii  un.l  i.  il  1  y  ......  ,.f  il..-  j.,i|hU.       \  -  i.  .  i-n,  fr-.m  I'.ul  XV.  ;■■.  a  i.  .ulmg  may 

1„-  -llliMlllll.'l,  j 

c.   So\(. — Sclrclioii  froiii  //ii-  Si-/i<h'/  Si'i/:^-  /uH>/:        ....      By  the  School 

6.  Di-i  r.AM  \  I'loN- -" />',//m' ///  CInuili" l*iig>-  '94 

(1    ..I     null-    t',!ll.) 

7.  "  ndl  Ko^v's  /lif/i" Pagf  21/1 

,S.    As   i:-^vs 

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(,    SiiNi, I^N   ihf  School 

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CHRISTMAS  ENTERTAINMENT 


Pro^rammo    siiitahlf    f(ir     I'.irldr,    riiiirrh    or    Sunday    Srhnol    where 
iliildrcn  take  |)art. 

1.  SoM.     " ./  cV/n\/)in>s  •V'//;'"" Pace  ^82 

2.  Ski  K(rio\      From  Scripttin- Luke  2:  8-20 

I'I'lie  St-'  jiilf'T'K  .iii't  ihf   Anc^U.  ] 

3.  Rk(IT\tii>n      "  A\)fiO(iy's  Clnld" Page  iqo 

4.  RidiATiuv  —  '•  The  Bells" Pagt;  15.S 

5.  Song — Solo 

[To  l.i-  fonirihutrd  |or  the  (m.i^ion] 

6.  Rkcitmion — '  Bmliliiig  iviil  Bcinc^" Page  251 

[May  !•■'  nail  cir  tfni^il] 

7.  {^\\\am:v\.—  '.  I  ffi>iih- Scrni-  III  /lir  C/ia/^lniHs  /•\i>u!lv"  ''ag<- 3J3 

[A  ili.llo;;!!-  r,,r  h'ur  uii,.,  J 

S.   SoNi;,  by  the  Cliildrcn 

[>i'l.cli-il  I'rotii  -(in,..  I'.imi'i.ir  iiuiiu,] 

().    RiAHiM. —  "//(>-,,■  /^nivti-   ll'us  .  hisurt-,,/'        P^C*^  253 

10.  I\.K(11a;ion  —  ".7  '/u'llig/ifS/oiv" Pa^^e  442 

11.  RtrirATiDN — "  A'a/it's  It'uii/s" Page  289 

[I'nr  a  lillli-  girl  of  6.] 

12.  ReiWamoS'-"  cyiris/mas  //(IS  Comr" Page  292 

[l-or  a  little  girl  of  t>  or  7.] 

13.  (JUOIATMNS 

[Let  each  one  o(  a  ol,i-s  or  a  select  few  rea.l  .jiio:,ition<  -uitni.lo  10  the  .>,  r.i,i,in.      lo  he  selected  from 

Scripture  or  tins  book.] 

14.  Closing   Hvmn 

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PARLOR  ENTERTAINMENT 

VV/iere  only  a  few  are  expecteil  to  participate. 

1.  JNSI  kIMl  N  1  Al.    MlMi 

2.  Rkai>im.     ■' /'/  Afiifi^i/s  daiiicn" 

3.  A  DiAKM.i  I,  --••  /■//(•  lulf)'u..er" Pa^'e  2;,6 

,(.    Rf  \i>iM.  "K  Kki  1 1  \riMN---'' /.Av/A'  )'(fri'(r'/^  .SV;<?;rtj"     .     .     .      Page  20S 

5.  iNSTklMl-.N  I  \1     oK    \(«    \l     MlSK 

6.  Ry.suw^,-   ■•  hi  t/ir  fu'Noin  DrauTr" Page  I  79 

7.  .\  V.\\ir\       ■•  Umrts/iip  I'liih'i   /)ijlint//n-s" Page  350 

S.   Rr.AiUNt. — ••  'f-uv  (icii//i  »/<■//';/  /\'(>i/ii(\v" Page  41 S 

9.   ARk<iiaii<in — •■  From  tiu- Siihltnu- to  Ridiculous"        .     .     .      Page  321 


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